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Suncoast Regional Emmy®Awards The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners 1. NEWSCAST – MORNING Newscast – Morning – Larger Markets Stormy Morning – ABC Action News at 5AM Lindsay Gavin WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 2. NEWSCAST – DAYTIME Newscast – Daytime – Larger Markets Orlando Mass Shooting Chantal Watts, Vanessa Echols, Autumn Jones, Jorge Estevez WFTV-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 3. NEWSCAST – EVENING Newscast – Evening – Larger Markets Eyewitness News at 11: Pulse One Year Later Krystal Diaz, Jorge Estevez, Martha Sugalski, Derek Miloff, Valencia King, April Starinsky WFTV-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Arrest of Markeith Loyd Jason Olson, Victoria Lyons WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Especial Muerte de Fidel Castro, Fin de Semana Irisbeth Rohena, Alejandro Isturiz WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Newscast – Evening – Smaller Markets WAFB 9 News At Five Heather Phung WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge, LA The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 1 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners 4. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT General Assignment Report – No Time Limit The Cajun Navy Katie Moore WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA 5. BREAKING NEWS Attack at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Richard Engelhardt WPLG-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Officer and Deputy Killed Kirsten Wolff, Rick McLaughlin, Jess O’Neill, Marcie Golgoski, Michelle Imperato, Jazmin Bailey, Alexandra Villarreal, Amanda Ober, Hadas Brown WESH-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooter Breaking News Trina Robinson, Marissa Bagg, Steve Paine, Willard Shepard, Michael Spears, Anthony James, Jennifer Parker, Shayli Argota, Chad Matthews, Eric Shepard, Gaby Carpio, Rebecca Carmenate WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL El Paro Syrmarie Villalobos WAPA-TV, San Juan, PR 6. SPOT NEWS Bank Customers Held Hostage Kimberly Lotz, Nikesha Williams WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL Hurricane Damage Kathryn Bonfield WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 2 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners FLL Fatal Airport Shooting Marissa Bagg WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL High Speed, High Drama Matthew Papaycik, Sheldon Fox, Belkys Nerey, Craig Stevens WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Airport Shooting – Inside the Chaos Joan Murray WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 7. CONTINUING COVERAGE Continue Coverage – Within 24 Hours Paro Nacional Dialma Santiago, Janet Toro Fantauzzi WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR Continuing Coverage – No Time Limit Crater Contamination Steve Andrews, Gordon Dempsey WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL The Big Dig Jessica Clark WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL 8. TEAM COVERAGE Death of a Dictator Michael Cobelo, Craig Stevens, Belkys Nerey, Lynn Martinez, Brian Entin, Joe Roetz, Robbin Simmons, Ann Keil, Katrina Elder-Bush WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Airport Attack Matthew Papaycik, Belkys Nerey, Craig Stevens, Joe Roetz, Andrew Scheinthal, Vanessa Medina Spector, Sheldon Fox, Jeffrey Lennox, Walter Morris, Charles Davis, Tammy L. Darling, Dale Greenstein WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 3 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners Decisión 2016 Jomary Morales, Haimie Carrion WAPA-TV, San Juan, PR 9. INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Investigative Report – Single Story Medical Waste Lee Zurik WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA Substituting the Truth Jarrod Holbrook WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL The Gulf’s Deadly Harvest Taimy Alvarez South Florida Sun Sentinel, West Palm Beach, FL Saving Baby Liberty Lynnsey Gardner, Jodi Mohrmann WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Investigative Report – Series Cementerio de los Pobres Equipo T Ana Hernández-Ramos WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR Alerta Carro Inundado a la Venta Zugey Lamela WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR Salvación o Pesadilla Armando Pico, Erika Carrillo, Juan Gomez, Brenda Medina, Joaquin Gonzalez Dajer WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Cracking the Code Lee Zurik WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 4 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners 10. FEATURE NEWS REPORT Feature News Report Light Feature Bye Garbage Kathryn Jeffries, Nick Moron WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Feature News Report – Serious Feature Transportando Menores Adriana Mocciola, Adriana Delgado, Javier Uriza, Patricio Muñoz, Javier Sierra WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Feature News Report – Serious Series Muertos Olvidados Sandra Peebles, David Gonzalez WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL En Tierras de Pablo Escobar Adriana Mocciola, Guillermo Gonzalez, Patricio Muñoz, Javier Uriza WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Never Forget Rick Folbaum, Alexander Bombard, Adam Spunt WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 11. NEWS SPECIAL Unidos Por Pulse Alexandra Torres, Jessica Pacheco, Alejandra Molina, David Rodriguez, Alejandro Isturiz WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Chronicle: Crime Files – Behind the Tape Desiree Malky, Tiffany Kenney, Felicia Rodriguez, Joel Waldmann, WPBF-TV, West Palm Beach, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 5 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners Chronicle: State of Addiction Desiree Malky, Tiffany Kenney, Joel Waldmann, Mark Kelly WPBF-TV, West Palm Beach, FL Searching for Ramona Brown Katie Moore, T.J. Pipitone WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA 6.12.16 – A News 6 Special Report Angel Blazquez, Paul Giorgio WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 12. ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT Arts/Entertainment – News Series That’s Entertainment That Moves Bill Wood WGNO-TV, New Orleans, LA Arts/Entertainment – News Feature Manos Que Crean Yadira Delgado WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR Arts/Entertainment – Program Feature/Segment Kraving Miami’s Art Eric Rodriguez WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Art Loft “SunGhosts” Michael Lowney, Vanessa Perez WPBT-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Arts/Entertainment – Program Special Art Basel Miami Special Eric Rodriguez, Roxanne Rodriguez WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 6 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners The Dream Catcher Dave Penn, Gino Natalicchio The Digital Animation and Visual Effects (DAVE) School, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 13. BUSINESS/CONSUMER Business/Consumer - News Can of Waste Julia Latimer, Jeff Renfroe WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Ventas Engañosas Armando Pico, Erika Carrillo WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Hazards for Hire Noah Pransky WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Food Labeling Follies Craig Patrick, Craig Davisson WTVT-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 14. CHILDREN/YOUTH/TEENS Children/Youth/Teens – News Curious Kids: Lake Okeechobee Rosie Emery WGCU-TV, Fort Myers-Naples, FL Homework From the Heart – “Wild Bill’s” Amazing Kids Bill Wood WGNO-TV, New Orleans, LA Children/Youth/Teens – Program Remember Pearl Harbor Tom Gregory, Marcia Kavanaugh WYES-TV, New Orleans, LA The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 7 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners The Outsiders Club TV Series: Season 2 Amanda Kossina, Chad Crawford, Ricardo Cortez Ortiz, Stephanie Stoudenmire, Jalen Bertrand, Chloe McLean, Selah Austria, Chase Crawford Crawford Entertainment, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 15. CRIME Crime – News La Marca de la Viuda Maria Fernanda Lopez WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Deuda Sexual Armando Pico, Erika Carrillo WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Algiers Point Rape Case Karen Swensen, Derek Waldrip WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA 16. EDUCATION/SCHOOLS Education/Schools – News FL Teachers: Failing and Frustrated Katie LaGrone, Matthew Apthorp WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Education/Schools – Program The Outsiders Club TV Series Featuring Geocaching & The Farm to School Program Amanda Kossina, Chad Crawford, Ricardo Cortez Ortiz, Stephanie Stoudenmire, Brandon Rossel, Chloe McLean, Selah Austria, Brian Stork, Dajalynn Sanchez Crawford Entertainment, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 17. ENVIRONMENT Environment – News Oil and Water David Hammer, T.J. Pipitone WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 8 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Winners Environment – Program Changing Seas “Toxic Algae: Complex Sources and Solutions” Kristin Paterakis, Sean Hickey, Veronique Koch, Norman Silva, Melissa Harmon WPBT, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Sea Turtle Nesting Kenneth Cherry, Mark Purvis, Gina Presson WEDU-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 18. HEALTH/SCIENCE Health/Science – News
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