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The 60Th Annual New York Emmy® Award Nominations Announced This Morning! THE 60TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! MSG Network Gets the Most Nominations with 51 New York, NY – Thursday, February 23, 2017. The 60th Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this afternoon at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting the announcement was Denise Rover, President, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Emmy® Award-winner N.J. Burkett, Correspondent, WABC-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent and Anchor/Host, PIX News Close Up, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; and Emmy® Award-winner, Diana Williams, Anchor, Eyewitness News at 5 PM, WABC-TV Total Number of Nominated Entries MSG Network 51 NJ.com 3 WNBC-TV 50 Pegula Entertainment/MSG Network 3 WPIX-TV 44 WXXI Public Broadcasting 3 YES Network 34 NYDailyNews.com 2 WXTV Univision 41 33 WCNY Syracuse 2 WNJU Telemundo 47 31 WMHT-TV 2 Newsday 25 WXXA 2 SNY 25 Zagat 2 News 12 Long Island 23 abc7ny.com 1 WNYW FOX 5 18 APTV / Asbury Park Television 1 News 12 Connecticut 17 Azteca America 1 WCBS-TV 15 BARD Entertainment 1 News 12 Westchester 14 cbsnewyork.com 1 BRIC TV 13 ESN-TV Cablevision Channel 118 1 Thirteen/WNET 12 Greenburgh Cable Access Television 1 CUNY-TV 11 HuffingtonPost.com 1 WABC-TV 11 MSGNetworks.com 1 WLIW 10 NET TV 1 MSG+ 10 News 12 Brooklyn 1 NJTV 9 News 12 Interactive 1 NYC Life 8 News 12 The Bronx 1 News 12 New Jersey 7 NewYorkLiveTV.com 1 Time Warner Cable News - Albany 7 NY1 Noticias 1 Time Warner Cable News - Rochester 7 NY1Noticias.com 1 WTEN-TV 7 PCK Media/NJTV 1 Brooklyn Free Speech 6 PIX11.com 1 Elite Daily 6 SNY.tv 1 FiOS1 News 5 SYR.edu 1 WGRZ-TV 5 Telemundo47.com 1 WHEC-TV 5 The Players Tribune & Spacestation 1 WIVB-TV 5 Thirteen.org 1 WRGB-TV 5 Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 1 Yankees.com 5 WGRZ.com 1 Vox Media/Eater.com 4 WJLP-TV 1 WSTM-TV 4 WNED-TV 1 GAF 3 WRNN-TV 1 HITN 3 WROC-TV 1 The 60th Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a Black-Tie Gala on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at The Marriott® Marquis ~ Times Square. The full list of nominees follows. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving media professionals by offering career enhancing events and networking opportunities. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires artistic and technical excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television. NY NATAS continues to evolve playing a vital role in recognizing outstanding content in our changing industry. As distribution platforms have expanded to include broadband and portable devices NY NATAS honors television the art form regardless of the delivery platform. For more information, please visit www.nyemmys.org. #### CONTACT: Lauren Loverde, Awards Director The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630. Email: [email protected] The 2017 New York Emmy® Award Nominees Morning Newscast: Larger Markets (1-49) Noticiero Telemundo 47 - Explosions in Brussels Primera Edición. March 22, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Ana Giraldo, Producer; Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Catalina Rodriguez, Producer Noticiero Telemundo 47 - NJ Transit Deadly Bus Accident Primera Edición. August 19, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Ana Giraldo, Producer; Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Catalina Rodriguez, Producer; Nancy Ruiz, Editor Noticiero Telemundo 47 - Snow Storm in Spring Primera Edición. March 21, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Ana Giraldo, News Producer; Catalina Rodriguez, Producer Noticiero Telemundo 47 - Terremoto Ecuador Primera Edición - 6AM. April 18, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Ana Giraldo, News Producer PIX11 Morning News: August 11, 2016. August 11, 2016. (WPIX-TV). Brynne Gadinis-Anstadt, Line Producer; Amy Waldman, News Director; David Kalmowitz, Director; Kirstin Cole, Reporter; Allison Kaden, Reporter; Jay Dow, Correspondent; Chuck Carter, Executive Producer Daytime Newscast: Larger Markets (1-49) Dallas Officers Ambush. July 8, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Sharon Raifer, Producer; Matthew Stawarz, Producer; Dave Price, Weather; Natalie Pasquarella, Anchor; Ray Villeda, Reporter; Stefan Holt, Anchor News 4 New York at Noon. June 15, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Tiffany Zeno, Producer; Stefan Holt, Anchor Orlando Nightclub Massacre. June 13, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Matthew Stawarz, Producer; Sharon Raifer, Producer; Keith Feldman, Photojournalist; Dave Price, Weather; Natalie Pasquarella, Anchor; Marc Santia, Reporter; Stefan Holt, Anchor The Murder of a Jogger. August 3, 2016. (WCBS-TV). Mary Calvi Spano, Anchor; Chris Wragge, Anchor Evening Newscast: Larger Markets (1-49) 2 Cops Shot Evening Newscast. February 2, 2016. (WXTV Univision 41). Alexa Rodriguez, Producer Best Newscast. June 23, 2016. (WXTV Univision 41). Jose Arturo Lopez, Senior Producer; Rolman Vergara, Reporter Blizzard of 2016 - 11PM. January 23, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Keith Brockmeyer, Executive Producer; Sharon Raifer, Producer; Brian Cafaro, Director; Michael George, Reporter; Dave Price, Weather; Natalie Pasquarella, Anchor/Reporter; Jordan 2 The 2017 New York Emmy® Award Nominees Richard, Director; Janice Huff, Meteorologist; Brynn Gingras, Reporter Noticiero Telemundo 47 - Primarias en Nueva Jersey 6PM. June 7, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Delines Batlle-Alonso, Executive Producer; Endy Rodriguez, Assistant News Director; Kharen Luna, Editing Coordinator; Ildefonso De Jesus, Director; Carolina López, Producer; Jhelsy Paula, Content Integration Editor Noticiero Telemundo 47 - Terremoto en Ecuador 11PM. April 18, 2016. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Endy Rodriguez, Assistant News Director; Kharen Luna, Editing Coordinator; Alan Glovinski, Producer Pope's Historic Visit. September 25, 2015. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Keith Brockmeyer, Producer; James C. Mitchell, Director; Michael George, Reporter; Enez Paganuzzi, Planning Manager; Kari Patey, Assistant News Director; Ralph Patterson, Tech Supervisor/Cameraman; Nick Evansky, Location & Communications Technology; Nicholas Strang-Wolf, Media Manager; Nanda Persaud, Content Producer; Sibila Vargas, Anchor; Brynn Gingras, Reporter; Amber N. Willis, Content Producer; Michael Hilzenrath, Field Producer; Chuck Scarborough, Anchor; Steven Bognar, Managing Editor Terror in Paris. November 14, 2015. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Sharon Raifer, Producer; Brian Cafaro, Director; Michael George, Reporter; Natalie Pasquarella, Anchor; Jordan Richard, Director; Nanda Persaud, Content Producer Washington to Puerto Rico to New York. February 3, 2016. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; Maria Vargas-Pion, Reporter Evening Newscast: Medium Markets (50-99) Best Nighttime Newscast Feb 16th 2016. February 16, 2016. (WHEC-TV). Ray Montinarello, Assignment Manager Campaign Crunch Time. April 11, 2016. (WRGB-TV). Cody Holyoke, Anchor/Reporter; Joseph Bianchino, Producer; Anne McCloy, Anchor; Hubert Wiggins, Reporter; Torie Wells, Reporter; Kimberly Howard, Reporter Deadly Boat Crash. July 26, 2016. (WRGB-TV). Stephen Richards, News Director; Joseph Bianchino, Producer; Kimberly Howard, Reporter; Cody Holyoke, Anchor/Reporter NBC 3 at 11pm: Maddox's Father in Custody. February 22, 2016. (WSTM-TV). Rae Fulkerson, News Director; Matt Mulcahy, Anchor/Managing Editor NBC 3 at 5PM & 5:30PM: Maddox Found. February 23, 2016. (WSTM-TV). Rae Fulkerson, News Director; Matt Mulcahy, Anchor/Managing Editor NBC 3 News at 5:00PM: Martin Street Deadly Fire. May 6, 2016. (WSTM-TV). Matt Mulcahy, Anchor/Managing Editor General Assignment Report 3 The 2017 New York Emmy® Award Nominees Armed Racism on the Showroom Floor. July 29, 2016. (WPIX-TV). Jay Dow, Correspondent Bike Lane Blockers. October 24, 2015. (WNBC-TV). Michael DelGiudice, Photographer/Editor; Andrew Siff, Reporter Fugitive Foul. July 7, 2016. (News 12 Long Island). Andrew Ehinger, Reporter I Don't Wanna Waste the Day. March 9, 2016. (Time Warner Cable News - Rochester). Seth Voorhees, Reporter Port Authority Toll Runners. August 12, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Marc Santia, Reporter; Keith Feldman, Photojournalist There Goes the Neighborhood, Not. December 16, 2015. (NY1Noticias.com). Fabiola Galindo, Reporter; Dana Riccardi, Photographer Breaking News Black Lives Matter March in Union Square. July 7, 2016. (WXTV Univision 41). Esperanza Ceballos, Reporter Blizzard of 2016 - 7AM-6PM. January 23, 2016. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Michael George, Reporter; Hilary Robyn Weissman, Content Producer; Becka Byrd, Platform Manager; Ralph Patterson, Tech Supervisor/Cameraman; Dave Price, Weather; Kari Patey, Assistant News Director; Natalie Pasquarella, Anchor/Reporter; Julie-Anne Rishchynski, Director; Enez Paganuzzi, Planning Manager; Bryan Chapman, Director; Jordan Richard, Director; Nick Evansky, Location & Communications Technology; Nicholas Strang-Wolf, Media Manager; Sibila Vargas, Anchor; Harry Cicma, Reporter; Amber N. Willis, Content Producer; Keith Feldman, Photographer; Lauren Scala, Traffic Reporter Deadly NJ Transit Bus Crash. August 19, 2016. (WPIX-TV). Amy Waldman, News Director; Brynne Gadinis-Anstadt, Producer; Anthony DiLorenzo, Reporter; Kala Rama, Anchor; Jeremy L. DeWit, Photographer; Veronica Kennedy, Line Producer; Chuck Carter, Executive Producer Noticiero Telemundo 47 - La Captura del Chapo 5PM.
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