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1992 to 1994 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Winners 1992 to 1994 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Winners Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1a Category Name: Investigative Reporting Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Juvenile Injustice Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Rick Kupchella, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1a Category Name: Investigative Reporting Winning Station: KSTP­TV Winning Entry: Who's Watching The Store Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Joel Grover, Reporter; Angela Cushman, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1a Category Name: Investigative Reporting Winning Station: WCCO­TV Winning Entry: I­Team: Abuse For Sale Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Steve Eckert, Reporter; Patrick Weiland, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1b Category Name: Spot Coverage Winning Station: WISN­TV Winning Entry: The Coverage Of Jeffery Dahmer Winning Number of Entrant Names: 17 Winning Entrant Names: Jerry Taft, Anchors; Marty Burns Wolfe, Anchor; Maryann Lazarski, Executive Producer; Mike McHugh, Executive Producer; Jim Cullen, Executive Producer; Laura Trendle Polus, Producer; Jerry Huffman, Producer; Neil Woulfe, Producer; Sally Martin, Producer; Dennis Dean, Reporter; Dane Placko, Reporter; Allen May, Reporter; Kathy Mykleby, Reporter; Angie Moreschi, Reporter; Jerry Grayson,Reporter; Mike Anderson, Reporter; Kent Wainscott, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1b Category Name: Spot Coverage Winning Station: WFLD­TV Winning Entry: West Town Gas Explosion Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Fox News Chicago Document5 1 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1b Category Name: Spot Coverage Winning Station: WFLD­TV Winning Entry: The Great Chicago Flood Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Fox News Chicago Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1c Category Name: Single Feature Series/Soft News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Boys of Summer Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Mark Anderson, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1d Category Name: Feature Series/Soft News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Gift Of Hope Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Gail Plewacki, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1d Category Name: Feature Series/Soft News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Mission To The Mountains Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Rick Kupchella, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1e Category Name: Single Feature/Hard News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Dairy Farm Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Brad Woodard, Reporter Document5 2 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1e Category Name: Single Feature/Hard News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Never Again Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Brad Woodard, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1f Category Name: Feature Series/Hard News Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: Predators Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Dennis Stauffer, Reporter Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1f Category Name: Feature Series/Hard News Winning Station: KSTP­TV Winning Entry: Medical Miracles Winning Number of Entrant Names: 4 Winning Entrant Names: Gail Brown, Producer; Deb Bowden, Producer; Stan Miller, Reporter; Randy Meier Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 1f Category Name: Feature Series/Hard News Winning Station: WCCO­TV Winning Entry: Two Nations Under God Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Colleen Needles, Reporter/Producer; Laurie Stern, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 2a Category Name: Planned Coverage of a Single Event Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: KTCA Reports: Abortion In Minnesota Winning Number of Entrant Names: 3 Winning Entrant Names: Brenden Henehan, Producer; Bill Hanley, Executive Producer; Karen Himle, Host Document5 3 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 3a Category Name: Documentary of Current Significance Winning Station: WTTW Winning Entry: Teach Me! Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Linda Gartz, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 3b Category Name: Documentary of Cultural Significance Winning Station: WTTW Winning Entry: Metaphoria Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Merrill Aldighieri, Producer; Joe Tripician, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 3b Category Name: Documentary of Cultural Significance Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: Inside Mayo Clinic Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Barbara Wiener, Producer; Rick Hauser, Executive Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 3b Category Name: Documentary of Cultural Significance Winning Station: WGN Winning Entry: The Tuskeegee Airmen Winning Number of Entrant Names: 4 Winning Entrant Names: Craig Constantine, Producer; Jim Zerwekh, Executive Producer; Bill Borson, Executive Producer; Pam Pearson, Executive Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 3b Category Name: Documentary of Cultural Significance Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: After The Coup Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Jane Helmke, Producer Document5 4 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 4a Category Name: Public Affairs Series Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: KTCA Reports Winning Number of Entrant Names: 7 Winning Entrant Names: Tom Linder, Series Producer; Dan Bergin, Producer; Jim Bickal, Producer; Robert Byrd, Producer; Jayne Solinger, Producer; Maureen Willenbring, Producer; Bill Hanley, Executive Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 4b Category Name: Single Public Affairs Program Winning Station: Wisconsin Public Television Winning Entry: Confronting Violence Winning Number of Entrant Names: 6 Winning Entrant Names: Dave Iverson, Executive Producer; JoAnne Garrett, Senior Producer; Robin Minietta, Producer; Sharon Simon, Producer; Becky Jones, Producer; Nancy Hany, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 4c Category Name: Conversation Program Series Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: Portrait Winning Number of Entrant Names: 4 Winning Entrant Names: Sally Mendzela, Producer; Rick Hauser, Executive Producer; Beth Friend, Interviewer; Robert Thurber, Interviewer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 4c Category Name: Conversation Program Series Winning Station: KARE­TV Winning Entry: A Pat Miles Special Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Pat Miles, Host; Jane Helmke, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 4d Category Name: Magazine Program Series Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: Arts on 2 Winning Number of Entrant Names: 3 Winning Entrant Names: Patricia Hegman, Producer; Rick Hauser, Executive Producer; Beth Friend, Host Document5 5 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 5a Category Name: Series Winning Station: WBBM­TV Winning Entry: The Magic Door Television Theatre Winning Number of Entrant Names: 3 Winning Entrant Names: Mindy Soble, Producer; Tony Labriola, Producer; Wendy Freeman, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 5a Category Name: Series Winning Station: WSNS Winning Entry: Brechita 44 Winning Number of Entrant Names: 6 Winning Entrant Names: Jose F. Lamas, Producer; Michael Kreisman, Producer; Louise Frank, Producer; Carol Hanson, Producer; Alba Rosa Leal, Host; Lulsa Torres, Host Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 5a Category Name: Series Winning Station: WGN Winning Entry: The Bozo Show Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Allen Hall, Producer; Bill Borson, Executive Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 5b Category Name: Single Program Winning Station: WGN Winning Entry: The Cosmic Challenge Winning Number of Entrant Names: 4 Winning Entrant Names: Craig Constantine, Producer; Mike Malone, Producer; Pam Pearson, Executive Producer; Allison Payne, Host Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 5b Category Name: Single Program Winning Station: KSTP­TV Winning Entry: Summer Heroes Winning Number of Entrant Names: 4 Winning Entrant Names: Phil Thiesse, Producer; Steve Hartman, Producer; Deb Bowden, Field Producer; Craig Bretol, Field Producer Document5 6 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 6a Category Name: Non­News Progamming 30 Minutes or More In Length Winning Station: WTTW Winning Entry: 1992 Golden Apple Awards For Excellence In Teaching Winning Number of Entrant Names: 1 Winning Entrant Names: Jamie Ceaser, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 6a Category Name: Non­News Progamming 30 Minutes or More In Length Winning Station: KTCA Winning Entry: We The People: Democratic Debate Winning Number of Entrant Names: 3 Winning Entrant Names: Tom Linder, Producer; Mark Weller, Producer; Bill Hanley, Executive Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 6b Category Name: Not Created For Television 30 Minutes or More Winning Station: WSNS Winning Entry: Viva! Chicago Winning Number of Entrant Names: 2 Winning Entrant Names: Marissa Quiles, Producer; Jose Francisco Lames, Producer Chicago/Midwest Emmy Year: 1992 Category Number: 6b Category Name: Not Created For Television
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