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The 51St Annual New York Emmy® Award Nominations Took Place This Morning at the Studios of CUNY-TV THE 51st ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED! MSG Network Gets the Most Nods With 50 New York, NY – Thursday, February 7, 2008. The 51st Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting were Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director, NY NATAS and Jerry Romano, Awards Committee Chair, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Shelly Palmer, Managing Partner, Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC and President of NY NATAS; Emmy®-Award winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, CW11 News at 10 and Anchor, CW11 News Closeup, WPIX-TV; Emmy®-Award winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island, and Emmy®-Award winner Mary Garofalo, Investigative Reporter, FOX 5 News. Total Number of Nominated Entries by Station: MSG Network – 50 R News – 2 NYC TV – 48 Style.com – 2 WPIX-TV – 30 WXXI – 2 News 12 Long Island – 29 Bills Television Network – 1 WNBC-TV – 27 Bravo – 1 News 12 Connecticut – 25 Bronxnet – 1 WNYW Fox 5 – 24 City Lights Television – 1 WCBS-TV – 22 CSTV – 1 Thirteen/WNET – 19 Epicurious.com – 1 WNJU Telemundo 47 – 18 ESPN2 – 1 YES Network – 18 FloatersTV.com – 1 SNY – 16 LifetimeTV.com – 1 WABC-TV – 16 News 12 Interactive – 1 WXTV/Univision 41 – 14 News 12 The Bronx/Brooklyn – 1 My 9 News WWOR – 12 ScribeMedia.org – 1 News 12 New Jersey – 12 TanquerayRangpur.com – 1 Major League Baseball Productions for YES Network – 7 Time Warner Cable – 1 WGRZ-TV – 7 TLC – 1 News 12 Westchester – 5 Travel Channel – 1 CUNY TV – 4 WKBW-TV – 1 NJN Public Television – 4 WLIW 21 – 1 WIVB-TV – 4 WNED-TV – 1 LX Networks – 3 WROC – 1 WRNN-TV – 3 WSTM – 1 FSN New York – 2 WSYR – 1 Men.Style.com – 2 WSYT-TV – 1 NY1 – 2 WVVH-TV – 1 Plum TV – 2 The 51st Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a special black tie gala on Sunday, April 6, 2008 at The Marriott Marquis ~ Times Square. The full list of nominees follows. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving the television industry. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television. For further information please visit our website: www.nyemmys.org. #### CONTACT: Jacqueline J. Gonzalez, Executive Director The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630 ext. 203. Email: [email protected] The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST Good Day New York. July 12, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Sarah Graham, Executive Producer; Jodi Applegate, Ron Corning, Anchors; Beth McCauley, Line Producer; Margaret Tomanelli, Technical Director. Today in New York 5 a.m. April 13, 2007. (WNBC-TV). Kim Gerbasi, Senior Executive Producer; Emily Raiber, Coordinating Producer; Lamar Goering, Bruce Williams, Producers; Ryan Fisher, Associate Producer; Angie Morefield, Director; Peter Bunin, Assignment Editor; Darlene Rodriguez, Rob Morrison, Chris Cimino, Otis Livingston, Co-Anchors. Today in New York 6 a.m. February 23, 2007. (WNBC-TV). Kim Gerbasi, Senior Executive Producer; Emily Raiber, Coordinating Producer; Lamar Goering, Bruce Williams, Producers; Ryan Fisher, Associate Producer; Angie Morefield, Director; Peter Bunin, Assignment Editor; Darlene Rodriguez, Rob Morrison, Chris Cimino, Otis Livingston, Co-Anchors. Today in New York 6 a.m. July 19, 2007. (WNBC-TV). Kim Gerbasi, Senior Executive Producer; Emily Raiber, Coordinating Producer; Lamar Goering, Bruce Williams, Producers; Ryan Fisher, Associate Producer; Angie Morefield, Director; Peter Bunin, Assignment Editor; Darlene Rodriguez, Rob Morrison, Chris Cimino, Otis Livingston, Co-Anchors. Tribute to Johnny Pacheco. October 18, 2006. (WXTV/Univision 41). Norma Morato, News Director; Jose Arturo Lopez, Senior Producer; Alexa Rodriguez, Producer; Rosa Suriel, Miriam Coletta, Segment Producers; Antonio Martinez, Merijoel Duran, Anchors; Ileana Riveros, Assignment Editor; Victor De Jesus, Director. DAYTIME NEWSCAST Bronx Fire. March 8, 2007. (WCBS-TV). Chris Wragge, News Anchor; David Molko, Kathleen Rohan, Writers; Franca Braatz, Peter McGowan, Field Producers; Jeff Gesoff, Eric Berlin, Producers; Marcia Kramer, Magee Hickey, Jay Dow, Reporters; Jim Fleischmann, Camera. Hudson Valley Daytime Edition. April 17, 2007. (News 12 Westchester). Lisa Salvadorini, Anchor; Janine Rose, News Director; Carol Corrado, Executive Producer; Brysen Van Eck, Meteorologist; Steve Saslow, Director; Nicole Best, Producer; Frank Cristantiello, Editor. EVENING NEWSCAST: Under 35 Minutes Newark Students Massacre Arrest. August 9, 2007. (WXTV/ Univision 41). Norma Morato, News Anchor; Jose Arturo Lopez, Senior Producer; Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; William Tipacti, Assignment Manager; Naomi Pestana, Assignment Editor; Rafael Pineda, Denisse Oller, Anchors; Jonny Mejia, Director. Noticiero 47 A Las Once. July 18, 2007. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Hugo Balta, News Director; Jorge Ramos, Patsi Arias, Anchors; Rossy Peguero, Producer; Samuel Rivera, Reporter; Yesenia Torres, Assignment Desk Manager; Veronica Contreras, Sports Anchor; Andrea Romero, Weather Anchor; Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Manny Parais, Truck Operator; Fred Ruiz, Director; Gustavo Ranieri, Associate Director. Noticiero 47 A Las Once – Elecciones Edicion Especial. November 7, 2006. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Hugo Balta, News Director; Martha Jaimes, Managing Editor; Ana Giraldo, Producer; Arrate Isuzi Reich, Planning Editor; Madelyn Vega, Anchor/Reporter; Jorge Ramos, Patsi Arias, Anchors; Liz Gonzalez, Luis Alejandro Medina, Samuel Rivera, Reporters; Alba Eduardo, Field Producer; Freddy Ruiz, Director. 2 The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees Noticiero 47 A Las Seis. April 15, 2007. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Hugo Balta, News Director; Ramon Zayas, Anchor; Erika J. Marich, Senior News Producer; Andrea Romero, Weather Anchor; Samuel Rivera, Reporter; Gustavo Ranieri, Director. Noticiero 47 A Las Seis. May 1, 2007. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Hugo Balta, News Director; Jorge Ramos, Patsi Arias, Anchors; Erika J. Marich, Senior News Producer; Martha Jaimes, Managing Editor; Liz Gonzalez, Luis Alejandro Medina, Reporters; Andrea Romero, Weather Anchor; Veronica Contreras, Sports Anchor; Yesenia Torres, Assignment Desk Manager. Pipe Explosion. July 19, 2007. (WXTV/ Univision 41). Norma Morato, News Anchor; Jose Arturo Lopez, Senior Producer; Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; William Tipacti, Assignment Manager; Naomi Pestana, Assignment Editor; Rafael Pineda, Denisse Oller, Anchors; Jonny Mejia, Director. Tragedy in the Bronx. March 8, 2007. (WCBS-TV). Brian Applegate, Producer; Dana Tyler, Jim Rosenfield, Anchors; Lou Young, Reporter; Susan King, Director; Emad Asghar, Executive Producer; Jared Crawford, Associate Producer; Christina Mila, Writer; Lee Kushnir, Assignment Editor. EVENING NEWSCAST: Over 35 Minutes Brooklyn Tornado. August 8, 2007. (WCBS-TV). Chris Wragge, News Anchor; Ambrose Raftery, Co- Producer/Writer; Jeff Gesoff, Jonathan Weiss, Producers; Kristine Johnson, Anchor; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Michael Haynes, Director; Peter McGowan, Field Producer; Tracy Emory, Don Koshansky, Evan Maxwell, Camera; Sean Hennessey, Reporter. CW 11 News at Ten: Steam Explosion. July 18, 2007. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; John Houseman, Assistant News Director; Tim Armstrong, Executive Producer; Robert Cucchiaro, Producer; Saul Adams, Associate Producer; Doug Kahn, Assignment Editor; Jim Watkins, Kaity Tong, Anchors; Sal Marchiano, Sports Anchor; Mr. G, Weather Anchor; Bob Pronovost, Director. Eyewitness News at 5 p.m.: The Aftermath of the Steam Pipe Blast. July 19, 2007. (WABC-TV). Jamie Nguyen, Tara Zimmerman, Producers; Chad Matthews, Executive Producer; Sade Baderinwa, Bill Ritter, Anchors; Lee Goldberg, Meteorologist; Ken Rosato, Stacey Sager, Emily Smith, Sarah Wallace, Reporters; Susan Greenstein, Director; Candy Martinez, Assistant Director; Chuck Patterson, Technical Director; Lisa Kidda, Deko Operator; Dave Mulewski, Media Manager; Shannon Sohn, Helicopter Reporter. FOX 5 Ten O’Clock News. July 18, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Scott Matthews, News Director; Mike Milhaven, Executive Producer; Deb Cheatham, Producer. My 9 News. July 18, 2007. (My 9 News WWOR). Harry Martin, Brenda Blackmon, News Anchors; Noah Gurock, Fran Ham, Producers; Kim Lowe, Assignment Editor; Tena Ezzeddine, Reporter; Josh Eure, Executive Producer. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT A Miracle. March 20, 2007. (R News). Seth Voorhees, Reporter; Todd Krupa, Photojournalist. Freezing Apartments. March 7, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Charles Leaf, Reporter. Receipts Tossed Out. May 3, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Charles Leaf, Reporter. 3 The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees Topless Car Wash. August 19, 2007. (News 12 Long Island). Virginia Huie, Talent; Jeremy Tannor, Photographer/Editor. Video Hit and Run. November 14, 2006. (News 12 Long Island). George Sells, Reporter; Andrew J. Singh, Photographer/Producer. BREAKING NEWS STORY East Side Plane Crash. October 11, 2006. (WCBS-TV). Michael Haynes, Director; Brian Lowder, Assignment Editor; Jim Rosenfield, Anchor; Joe Biermann, Chopper Reporter; Scott Rapoport, Reporter. Steam Explosion. July 18, 2007. (WPIX-TV). Arthur Chi'en, Reporter; Tom Cassidy, Eric Talesnick, Kenton Young, Photographers; James Seelinger, Microwave Truck Operator; Jeremy Copas, Field Producer; Patricia Ivers, Video Editor; Mark Hammond, Bob Pronovost, Directors. Steam Pipe Explosion. July 18, 2007. (WABC-TV). Shannon Sohn, Helicopter
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