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46Th Annual New York Emmy® Awards THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS SINGLE NEWSCAST (Under 35 Minutes) Bride Killed. October 4, 2001. (WNJU-TV). Martha Jaimes, Executive Producer; Ricardo Alvarez, News Director; Jorge Ramos, Anchor; Yesenia Torres, Assignment Editor; Robert Fraguada, Director. SINGLE NEWSCAST (Over 35 Minutes) The Crash of American 587. November 12 2001. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; John Houseman, Executive Producer; Caesar Darias, Managing Editor; Robert Cucchiaro, Producer; Jim Watkins, Kaity Tong, Anchors; Sal Marchiano, Sports; Mr. G, Weather; Bob Pronovost, Director; Wiliberto Ocasio, Doug Kahn, Nicole Johnson, Assignment Editors. SINGLE MORNING NEWS PROGRAM Today In New York Goes to Coney Island. May 16, 2002. (WNBC-TV). Shelly Harper, Nancy Han, Executive Producers; Jaimee Silverstein, Stephanie Cassell, Danielle Parker, Karen Harris, Larry Seary, Producers; Jane Hanson, Maurice Dubois, Chris Cimino, Otis Livingston, Anchors; Steve Lucas, Director; Joe Avellar, Reporter. COVERAGE OF AN INSTANT BREAKING NEWS STORY Crash of Flight 587. November 12, 2001. (WWOR-TV). Jim Driscoll, Executive Producer; Chris Long, Noah Gurock, Producers; Nick Diarchangel, Kevin Schwab, Kim Lowe, Assignment Editors; Barbara Nevins Taylor, Cora-Ann Mihalik, Matthew Schwartz, Chris O’Donoghue, Brenda Flanagan, Dave Barker, Mike Gilliam, Reporters. COVERAGE OF AN ANTICIPATED NEWS STORY Death of a Don. June 10, 2002. (WPIX-TV). Mary Murphy, Reporter. COVERAGE OF A CONTINUING STORY Sex Offender Registry. February 4, 5, 6, 2002; July 12, 26, 2002. (WTEN-TV). Priscilla Ress, Investigative Reporter; Ric Easton, Segment Producer. SINGLE HARD NEWS STORY Police Dog Shooting. January 28, 2002. (News 12 New Jersey). Walt Kane, Reporter/Producer; Bill Schlosser, Producer. MULTI-PART HARD NEWS STORY LIRR Heart Attack. August 21, 23, 2002. (WABC-TV). Jim Hoffer, Reporter; Rob Cantwell, Producer. THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS And Secrets of the Philippines. April 26, 27, 2002. (WNBC-TV). Chuck Scarborough, Anchor; Bernadette Verzosa, Producer. SINGLE NEWS FEATURE Good Humor Girl. May 31, 2002. (WCBS-TV). Morry Alter, Reporter; Jessica Somers, Segment Producer. MULTI-PART NEWS FEATURE Get Out Alive. November 26, 27, 2001. (WPIX-TV). Cathy Hobbs, Reporter; Marcia Parris, Jennifer Larned, Tom Cassidy, Producers. INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM Fake Rabbi. April 29, 2002. (WNYW FOX 5). Mary Garofalo, Reporter; Erica Posse, Angela Cascarano, Danica Nedela, Vincent Mariani, Producers; Ray Parisi, Executive Producer. NEWS SPECIAL On The Homefront. October 30, 2001. (WIVB-TV). Rich Newberg, Tom Vetter, Co- Producers; Chris Musial, Executive Producer. EVENT COVERAGE Legends & Luminaries. August 2002. (WNBC-TV). Mike Fitzsimmons, Executive Producer; Shelly Harper, Larry Seary, Producers; Maurice Dubois, Shaun Robinson, Hosts. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Christmas In Rockefeller Center. November 28, 2001. (WNBC-TV). Adele Rifkin, Steve Mayer, Executive Producers; Mike Mathis, Steve Grymes, Producers. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Series Subway Q & A. September 25 & October 15, 2001. (Metro TV). Evelyn Mallo, Supervising Producer; Ron Fried, Executive Producer; Patrice Andrews, Greg Moyer, Executives in Charge of Production; Bob Lampel, Creative Consultant; Robert Huebel, Richard Collier, Matthew G. Kells, Nancy Schwartz, Mark King, Paul Scheer, Kevin Blond, Karl Bourke, Albin Sadar, Bill Kearney, Producers; Sandra Regalado, Mary Forest, Associate Producers; Dave Konig, Talent. CHILDRENS/YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMMING THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS Access Democracy: Smackdown Your Vote! November 5, 2001. (Time Warner Cable). Matthew O'Neill, Eric Levine, Producers; Gary Davis, Kate Cox, Consulting Producers; Uri Gal-Ed, Director. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING The East End: Houses of Worship. August 3-4, 2002. (News 12 Long Island). Doug Geed, Producer; Michael DelGiudice, Director of Photography; Gregory Inserillo, Editor. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Hip Hop Math. November 5, 2001. (WWOR-TV). Cathleen Trigg, Kim Lowe, Christine Fields, J.L. Mitchell, Producers. And What's Up In The Environment? April 21, 2002. (Thirteen/WNET). Maura Kelly, Senior Producer; Naomi Edelson, Segment Producer. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING: Series, Segments In The Greenhouse - "Falling Leaves". November 10, 2001. (News 12 Westchester). Marc Blumenthal, Producer/Photographer; Bob Yedowitz, Host. And Kids In The End Zone. January 5, 2002. (Empire Sports Network/Bills Television Network). Kevin McCabe, Charles Cappellino, Producers; Marc Honan, Russ Brandon, Executive Producers; Steve Asposto, Production Coordinator; George Wolfe, Segment Host. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMMING Toxic Schools / Toxic Homes. April 25, 28, 2002. (WCBS-TV). Marcia Kramer, Reporter; Angelina Cicala, Holly Fontana, Producers. BUSINESS/CONSUMER PROGRAMMING Predatory Financing. May 24, 2002. (WNBC-TV). Tim Minton, Investigative Producer; Ronni M. Rothbart, Allison Gilbert, John Gonzalez, Producers. POLITICAL PROGRAMMING Campaign Confidential: The Men Who Would Be Mayor. September 10, 2001. (Thirteen/WNET). Andy Halper, Executive Producer; Jon Alpert, Producer/Director; Matthew O’Neill, Margaret Restivo, Co-Producers. THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Breast Cancer: Living With Hope. October 6, 2001. (WABC-TV). Jeelu Billimoria, Senior Producer. HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING: Series, Segments Silicone Danger. November 26, 27, 2001. (WABC-TV). Sarah Wallace, Reporter; Bryan White, Producer. SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Classroom Close-Up, NJ #18. April 29, 2002. (NJN/NJEA). Wanda Swanson, Executive Producer, NJEA; Richard Renner, Series Producer; John Barra, Kate Megargee, Walt Wasdyke, Segment Producers. SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Series, Segments Subway Q & A. October 1, 2001. (Metro TV). Evelyn Mallo, Supervising Producer; Ron Fried, Executive Producer; Bob Lampel, Creative Consultant; Patrice Andrews, Greg Moyer, Executives in Charge of Production; Robert Huebel, Nancy Schwartz, Richard Collier, Producers; Sandra Regalado, Associate Producer; Dave Konig, Talent. CRIME PROGRAMMING Topless Scam. February 3, 2002. (WNYW FOX 5). Andrea Day, Reporter; Marilyn Salaway, Producer; Ray Parisi, Executive Producer. HISTORICAL/CULTURAL PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special A Yiddish World Remembered. August 10, 11, 2002. (WLIW 21; Thirteen/WNET). Andrew Goldberg, Executive Producer. HISTORICAL/CULTURAL PROGRAMMING: Segments Crown Heights: 10 Years After. September 23, 2001. (WABC-TV). Michael N. Pressman, Producer; Bill Ritter, Talent. ARTS PROGRAMMING Gotham TV (Trashy Music, Retech Art, Body Painters). January 7, October 15, January 17, 2002. (Metro TV). Ted Saad, Judith Tolkow, Jon Moss, Executive Producers; Lynn Sadofsky, Supervising Producer. PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: News Promo (Generic, Special Series) THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS Single in the City. April 28, 2002. (WNBC-TV). Danya Levine, Producer; Bruce Erik Brauer, Art Director; Otto Petersen, Co-Designer; Kathleen Dannecker, Editor. PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Promo for Program (Series/Special) Sensational Sitcoms! August 2002. (WSYT FOX 68). Jim Kirwan, Promotion Manager. PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Station Promo or On-Air I.D. Thirteen/WNET New York: "History Presentation". August 2002. (Thirteen/WNET). 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Leon Schweir, Executive Producer; Kevin Meininger, Mike Santini, Producers; Bill Webb, John Gallagher; Directors; Jim Gallagher, Bob Lalwani, Associate Producers; Charlie Cucchiara, Graphics Coordinator; Keith Hernandez, Ralph Kiner, Tom Seaver, Gary Thorne, Talent; Sean Kimerling, Reporter. SPORTS PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Giants Hero. September 23, 2001. (WNBC-TV). Jim Bell, Writer / Producer; Pete Radovich, Bill McCullough, Producer; Mike Francesca, On-Air Talent. SPORTS PROGRAMMING: Series THE 46th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2003 WINNERS Yankeeography. March 22, 2002. (YES Network/Major League Baseball Productions). 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