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The-25Th-Boston-New England Winners
The 25th Annual Boston/New England Emmy Award Recipients (presentation order) CULTURAL AFFAIRS Entry Title Entrant Station NBC 10 Timelines: For Love or Money Robert Rose, Writer/Producer/Editor WJAR William Smyth, Videographer Gene Valicenti, Host/Narrator COMMENTARY/EDITORIALS Entry Title Entrant Station Greater Boston Composite Chuck Kraemer, Writer/Producer WGBH NEWS EDITING-FEATURES/SERIES Entry Title Entrant Station Composite Shea Cochran, Editor WBZ SET DESIGN Entry Title Entrant Station NESN Studios 2001 Kevin Pierce, Designer/Set Director NESN LIGHT NEWS MULTI-PART REPORT Entry Title Entrant Station Special Assignment: African Chief Jim King, Anchor/Reporter WPRI ON-CAMERA TALENT/PERFORMING ARTIST Entry Title Entrant Station Greater Boston Composite Chuck Kraemer, Writer/Producer WGBH TEAM EFFORT (PLAQUE AWARDED) Entry Title Entrant Station Ground Zero Bob Dumas, Managing Editor/Producer WBZ PSA CAMPAIGN Entry Title Entrant Station D.E.P. "Rules", "Brazil" & "Kids" Douglas Wicks Producer/Director- The Rendon Group Productions NECN LIGHT NEWS STORY-HISTORICAL OR CULTURAL Entry Title Entrant Station Greater Boston: Letter Press Chuck Kraemer, Producer WGBH PROGRAM WRITING Entry Title Entrant Station The American Puppet Anthony J. Mazzarella, Writer CPTV Mark Mazzarella, Writer NEWS VIDEOGRAPHY-FEATURES OR SERIES Entry Title Entrant Station Baseball In Cuba Jeffrey Lazzarino, Videographer WFXT HOSTING Entry Title Entrant Station Greater Boston: Composite Emily Rooney, Executive Editor/Host WGBH ENTERTAINMENT Entry Title Entrant -
Ford Hall Forum Collection (MS113), 1908-2013: a Finding Aid
Ford Hall Forum Collection 1908-2013 (MS113) Finding Aid Moakley Archive and Institute www.suffolk.edu/moakley [email protected] Ford Hall Forum Collection (MS113), 1908-2013: A Finding Aid Descriptive Summary Repository: Moakley Archive and Institute, Suffolk University, Boston MA Collection Number: MS 113 Creator: Ford Hall Forum Title: Ford Hall Forum Collection Date(s): 1908-2013, 1930-2000 Quantity: 85 boxes, 41 cubic ft., 39 lin. ft. Preferred Citation: Ford Hall Forum Collection (MS 113), 1908-2013, Moakley Archive and Institute, Suffolk University, Boston, MA. Abstract: The Ford Hall Forum Collection documents the history of the nation’s longest running free public lecture series. The Forum has hosted some the most notable figures in the arts, science, politics, and the humanities since its founding in 1908. The collection, which spans from 1908 to 2013, includes of 85 boxes of materials related to the Forum's administration, lectures, fund raising, partnerships, and its radio program, the New American Gazette. Administrative Information Acquisition Information: Ownership transferred to Suffolk University in 2014. Use Restrictions: Use of materials may be restricted based on their condition, content or copyright status, or if they contain personal information. Consult Archive staff for more information. Related Collections: See also the Ford Hall Forum Oral History (SOH-041) and Arthur S. Meyers Collection (MS114) held by Suffolk University. Additional collection materials related to the organization --primarily audio and video -
40Th Nominations List
THE 40TH BOSTON/NEW ENGLAND EMMY® NOMINATIONS (revised June, 2017) NEWSCAST-EVENING LARGER MARKETS (1-49) NBC Connecticut News At 11 Darwin Guggenbiller, Executive Producer NBC Connecticut Darielle Terry, Producer Gerry Brooks, Anchor NewsCenter 5 At 11pm: Taunton Rampage Chris Roach, Executive Producer WCVB Nick Terry, Producer Nancy Bent, Assignment Editor Ed Harding, Anchor Mary Saladna, Reporter G.J. Smith, Photographer Justin Haynes, Photographer Bobby Souza, Photographer Kathy Curran, Investigative Reporter Karen Genereux, Director Don Potito, Technical Director NewsCenter 5 At 6pm: Boston Police Officers Ambushed WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Rhondella Richardson, Reporter Bobby Souza, Photographer Karen Anderson, Investigative Reporter Kevin Rothstein, Investigative Producer Karen Genereux, Director David Hurlburt, Executive Producer NewsCenter 5 At 6pm: May 11, 2016 Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director WCVB Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Todd Kazakiewich, Reporter Karen Genereux, Director October 13, 2016: Boston Police Officers Shot Caitlin McLaughlin, Producer WFXT Paige Tatum, Executive Producer Vanessa Welch, Anchor Mark Ockerbloom, Anchor Kerry Kavanaugh, Reporter WBZ News At 6pm - Officer Shot Johnny Green, News Director WBZ James Harrington, Producer 1 NEWSCAST-EVENING SMALLER MARKETS (50-100+) Evening Newscast 10-10-2016 Darren Perron, Anchor WCAX June 1st Tornado 5th Anniversary -
The 20Th Boston/New England Winners
The 20th Boston/New England Emmy Winners Category Title Station Outstanding Breaking News Laura Parks, Producer Fall Flooding WHDH-TV Mike Macklin, Reporter Byron Barnett, Reporter Dan Hausle, Reporter Caterina Bandini, Reporter Outstanding General News Jim Hoffer, Reporter Justice On The Run WTNH-TV Mark LaGanga, Photographer Outstanding Single Feature-Soft Amy Sinclair, Reporter Mallett’s Homecoming WGME-TV Outstanding Single Feature-Hard Brendan Keefe, Reporter Special Prom WFSB-TV Andy Halpin, Photographer John Roache, Photographer Rick Geisman, Editor Outstanding Series-Soft Frank Carpano, Reporter/Producer Getting Frank In Shape WJAR-TV Jim O’Halloran, Photographer/Producer Outstanding Series-Hard Jim Hoffer, Reporter Airport Security: Winging It WTNH-TV Jennifer Kaylin, Producer Mark LaGanga, Photographer George Roelofsen, Jr., Editor Outstanding Investigative Reporting Hank Phillippi Ryan, Reporter Pardon Me WHDH-TV Chris Szechenyi, Producer Josh Resnek, Researcher Outstanding Specialized Reporting Deb Fountain, Producer Pop Quiz WHDH-TV Jilda Unruh, Reporter 2 Category Title Station Outstanding News Special Event Jim Karpeichik, Producer/Editor South County Spill: WJAR-TV Dan Salamone, News Director A Community Come Together Outstanding Newscast Producer Barry Klaus, Producer Eyewitness News At 6:00 WFSB-TV Dan Lafferty, Director Denise D’Ascenzo, Anchor Dennis House, Anchor Outstanding Documentary Program Mary Steele, Writer/Producer Old Enough To Fight, WJAR-TV Ed DiMeglio, Editor Old Enough To Vote Dan Salamone, News Director -
Corrections Must Be Submitted to [email protected] by Monday, April 14, 2008
Boston/New England Chapter The 31st Annual Boston/New England Emmy Nominees Please include this page with each list of nominees. The Board of Governors of the Boston/New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is pleased to present the following nominees for the 31st Boston/New England Emmy Awards. This list contains material provided by Emmy® Express and includes the title of the entry, each entrants name and the stations on which the material aired. Except for spelling errors, no changes or additions are permitted to this list. Additional acknowledgements for the program book are allowed at this time, these individuals are not eligible for complimentary certificates or Emmy® statuettes. Corrections must be submitted to [email protected] by Monday, April 14, 2008. The ballots were tabulated by Parent, McLaughlin & Nangle, Certified Public Accountants, Inc. There are no nominees in PSA’s Single Spot, Commercials, and Editor-Within 24 Hours categories. Nomination Certificates will be sent to all persons listed on the Boston/New England Nomination List. Additional Nomination Certificates may be ordered for $25 each. Email Jill at [email protected] for an order form. The categories were judged by your peers from the Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Mid-Atlantic and Mid-America Chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. As participants in the Emmy® process you will be contacted to serve on a judging panel for these chapters. The success of the Emmy® Awards depends on your willingness to serve as a peer judge on at least one panel per year. The 31st Boston/New England Emmy® Awards Ceremony will be presented at the Boston Marriott Copley Place on Saturday, May 10, 2008. -
In This Issue
VOL 5, NO. 22 MARCH 20, 2009 BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER THEHOOT.NET Increase in student population could flood Waltham low-income housing market BY ARIEL WITTENBERG Yet while JBS, which is up for increase in undergraduates living Editor consideration by the Board of off campus during the academic When university administra- Trustees on Wednesday, was cre- year, assuming that all Brandeis tors decided to help close the ated with campus facilities in beds are filled and that no stu- budget gap by increasing the un- mind, The Hoot’s calculations of dents are living abroad apart from dergraduate population by 400 JBS and Waltham housing statis- JBS. students by the fall of 2014, the tics suggest that JBS would not Such an increase would either Faculty Senate’s Curriculum and negate the impact that 400 ad- cause Waltham rental prices to Academic Restructuring Steering ditional students would have on rise considerably, or would drive Committee (CARS) developed Waltham’s low-income housing low-income families out of the the Justice Brandeis Semester market. city and away from their work. (JBS) to lessen the overcrowding In fact, even with JBS, increas- This potential increase in stu- that could be caused by additional ing the student population by dents off campus stems from the students. 400 would lead to a 73.9 percent See HOUSING, p. 3 Students honor fallen soldiers at peace vigil BY KAYLA DOS SANTOS senting the deaths of ten Ameri- er, [this is] a very peaceful event.” Editor can soldiers. For the previous anniversary, Students gathered outside of During the vigil, attendees over 100 students came together Pearlman Lounge to remember stood in a circle to sing songs, to protest the war in Iraq and, and honor those who have died gave personal statements and during the event, the names of in the Iraq War on Thursday in read poems. -
Special 75Th Anniversary Issue
NIEMAN REPORTS SUMMER/FALL 2013 VOL. 67 NO. 2-3 Nieman Reports The Nieman Foundation for Journalism Harvard University One Francis Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 VOL. 67 NO. 2-3 SUMMER-FALL 2013 TO PROMOTE AND ELEVATE THE STANDARDS OF JOURNALISM 75 TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE THE NIEMAN FOUNDATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY Special 75th Anniversary Issue Agnes Wahl Nieman The Faces of Agnes Wahl Nieman About the cover: British artist Jamie Poole (left) based his portrait of Agnes Wahl Nieman on one of only two known images of her—a small engraving from a collage published in The Milwaukee Journal in 1916—and on the physical description she provided in her 1891 passport application: light brown hair, bluish-gray eyes, and fair complexion. Using portraits of Mrs. Nieman’s mother and father as references, he worked with cut pages from Nieman Reports and from the Foundation’s archival material to create this likeness. About the portrait on page 6: Alexandra Garcia (left), NF ’13, an Emmy Award-winning multimedia journalist with The Washington Post, based her acrylic portrait with collage on the photograph of Agnes Wahl Nieman standing with her husband, Lucius Nieman, in the pressroom of The Milwaukee Journal. The photograph was likely taken in the mid-1920s when Mrs. Nieman would have been in her late 50s or 60s. Garcia took inspiration from her Fellowship and from the Foundation’s archives to present a younger depiction of Mrs. Nieman. Video and images of the portraits’ creation can be seen at http://nieman.harvard.edu/agnes. A Nieman lasts a year ~ a Nieman lasts a lifetime SUMMER/FALL 2013 VOL. -
Doctora Honoris Causa Lisa Randall
Doctora honoris causa Lisa Randall Doctora honoris causa LISA RANDALL Discurs llegit a la cerimònia d’investidura celebrada a la sala d’actes de l’edifici Rectorat el dia 25 de març de l’any 2019 Índex Presentació de Lisa Randall per Àlex Pomarol Clotet 5 Discurs de Lisa Randall 13 Discurs de Margarita Arboix, rectora de la UAB 21 Curriculum vitae de Lisa Randall 27 Acord de Consell de Govern 131 PRESENTACIÓ DE LISA RANDALL PER ÀLEX POMAROL CLOTET És un plaer ser el padrí de la professora Lisa Randall, una persona que ha destacat per les seves contribucions en el camp de la física de partícules Les teories proposades per la professora Lisa Randall han mirat de resoldre alguns dels problemes més importants dins de la física de partícules i han inspirat una àmplia gamma de cerques ex- perimentals, especialment en el gran col·lisionador de partícules LHC del CERN a Ginebra, però també dins de l’àmbit astrofísic, motivades per les seves propostes per l’origen de la matèria fosca de l’univers Tot i això, l’interès de la professora Lisa Randall s’ha estès més enllà de la recerca d’avantguarda i també s’ha centrat a transmetre aquests coneixements al públic general Això ho ha fet possible no sols grà- cies als seus llibres de divulgació sinó també mantenint una estreta col·laboració amb artistes per obrir nous camins per portar al públic les idees científiques. En aquest aspecte, la professora Lisa Randall ha sabut relacionar els coneixements del seu camp amb els de la filosofia, les humanitats i la música, com veurem a continuació Professor -
30Th Boston-New England Nomination List
Boston/New England Chapter The 30th Annual Boston/New England Emmy Nominees PLEASE DISTRIBUTE OR POST Please include this page with each list of nominees. The Board of Governors of the Boston/New England Chapter of the National Television Academy is pleased to present the following nominees for the 30th Boston/New England Emmy Awards. This list contains material provided by the Official Entry Form and includes the title of the entry, each entrants name and the stations on which the material aired. Except for spelling errors, no changes or additions are permitted to this list. Corrections must be submitted to Jill Jones at [email protected] by Friday, April 20, 2007. The ballots were tabulated by Parent, McLaughlin & Nangle, Certified Public Accountants, Inc. Nomination Certificates will be sent to all persons listed as entrants on the Boston/New England Nomination List. Additional Nomination Certificates may be ordered for $25 each. The categories were judged by your peers from the Washington, D.C., San Francisco and the Mid-America Chapters of the National Television Academy. As participants in the Emmy process you will be contacted to serve on a judging panel for these chapters. The success of the Emmy Awards depends on your willingness to serve as a peer judge on at least one panel per year. The 30h Boston/New England Emmy Awards Ceremony will be presented at the Boston Marriott Copley Place on Saturday, May 12, 2007. Invitations will be in the mail soon. If you are selected as an Emmy recipient on that evening, please keep your remarks to 20 seconds or less. -
Local Content and Service 2019
LOCAL CONTENT AND SERVICE 2019 WGBH enriches people’s lives through programs and services that educate, inspire, and entertain, fostering citizenship and culture, the joy of learning, and the power of diverse perspectives. wgbh mission statement wgbh local content and service 2019 WGBH serves our local audiences with trusted content and engaging experiences that are rooted in and reflect our region. Through TV and radio broadcasts, online and mobile content, educational activities, screenings, performances and forums in our Brighton and Boston Public Library studios, WGBH fosters citizen participation and community connections. WGBH operates a variety of public television services: WGBH 2, WGBH 44, WGBH Kids, and Boston Kids & Family TV (an educational service for Boston cable subscribers, in collaboration with the City of Boston); WGBH WORLD and WGBH Create. WGBH 2 and WGBH Kids are also available to YouTube TV subscribers. WGBH operates three public radio services: 89.7 WGBH, Boston’s Local NPR; 99.5 WCRB Classical Radio Boston; and WCAI, local NPR for the Cape, the Islands and the south coast (90.1, 91.1, 94.3). We offer six web services—wgbh.org, wgbhnews.org, wgby.org, classical wcrb.org, wgbh.org/jazz247 and capeandislands.org—that provide streaming, podcasts, blogs, news updates and a wide range of program resources. WGBH’s services offer a mix of national fare and locally originated content designed to serve the specific needs and interests of New England area audiences. COVER: WGBH hosted Boston Public School students for a year-end Excellence for All event. © Sam Brewer 1 WGBH NEWS WGBH provides comprehensive news coverage to our community via TV, radio, the web and mobile. -
IN THIS ISSUE If It's Fall, Winter Can't Be Far Behind. Take Heart
FALL 2010 “SOMEWHERE TO TURN” TENACITY GETS HIGH PRAISE Boston Globe Columnist, Brian McGrory, in a column on teen violence (“Somewhere to turn”—6/2/10), suggested parents “call people who will help your kid see a better way.” First on his list of people to call was Tenacity! He cited our “extraordinary [summer] program which teaches tennis and reading to all age groups” and went on to praise our year-round program as “even better.” At a time when the temperatures were climbing and city budgets were dwindling, Tenacity’s Summer Tennis & Reading Program enrolled nearly 6,000 kids at 31 Summer Tennis & Reading Program sites throughout the city of Boston, and life skills, while they maintained or • 6,000 kids three sites in Worcester. They came increased their reading level and stayed fit • 31 sites throughout Boston individually with parents signing them up, and focused on tennis, all summer long. • Ages 6-16 and they came from partner programs like Tenacity is proud of the role we have Camp Harbor View, Boys & Girls Club and played in improving the lives of the 30,000 • Reading every session the Boston Centers for Youth and Families youth who have come through our • Employment for older youth Girls Program. As McGrory’s column programs since we began 11 years ago. • Physical activity suggests, Summer Tennis and Reading We are especially proud of the success of • Intensive fitness & wellness Program helped these youth learn essential our programs in 2009- 2010. approach IN THIS ISSUE About Tenacity .................................................................................. 2 Alumni Report ................................................................................... 2 If it’s fall, winter can’t be far Summer Tennis & Reading Program Report ......................................... -
33Rd Boston-New England Winner List
THE 33RD BOSTON/NEW ENGLAND EMMY® AWARD RECIPIENTS Newscast-Evening Larger Market ***TIE*** Kevin Osgood, Senior News Producer WBZ NEWS AT 11: 8/27/2009 WBZ Elisabeth Bagemihl, Executive Producer Peter Wilson, Managing Editor WBZ-TV News WBZ Newscast-Evening Smaller Market George Matz, News Director News 8 at Six-February Storm WMTW General Assignment Report Beth Germano, Reporter Home Foreclosure WBZ Spot News Andrew Vrees, News Director MBTA Green Line Crash WCVB Continuing Coverage-Within 24 Hours Nicole Oliverio, Reporter The Almost Blizzard of '09 WHDH Continuing Coverage-No Time Limit Andrew Vrees, News Director The Passing of Senator Kennedy WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Assistant News Director Rosemary Lappin, Producer Investigative Report Tim White, Investigative Reporter Target 12 Investigators Composite WPRI John J. Villella, Jr., Investigative Photographer Nicholas Domings, Investigative Producer Feature News Report Light Feature Bryan Foley, Videographer Curiosity: Clocks WBZ David Wade, Reporter Jim Murphy, Editor Feature News Report Light Series ***TIE*** John Charlton, Reporter Submarine Ride-A-Long WTIC Nicholas J. Dethlefsen, Photographer/Editor Mike Piskorski, Photojournalist Daytrippers WTIC Jim Altman, Reporter/Producer Sarah Cody, Reporter/Producer News Specialty Report Arts/Entertainment Gene Lavanchy, Reporter Chris Trapper/Local Grammy Nominee WFXT Rick LeBlanc, Editor News Specialty Report Business/Consumer Erika Conner, Producer Size Matters WHDH News Specialty Report Health/Science Kimberly Block, Reporter Miracle in