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45Th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 01 Newscast - Evening - Market 1-20 Fox 8 News at WJW Andrew Fishman Assistant News Director 10pm Sonya Thompson Vice President & News Director Antoinette Garbo Managing Editor Jessica Bates Executive Producer Marc Singer Executive Producer Kevin Freeman Reporter Melissa Reid Reporter Suzanne Stratford Reporter Peggy Sinkovich Reporter Erica Gustafson Photojournalist Loren Kruse Photojournalist Emily Valdez Reporter Channel 3 News WKYC Russ Mitchell Anchor at 11 Sara Shookman Reporter Lynna Lai Reporter A J Ross Reporter Frank Macek Director Kris Pickel Anchor Tom Meyer Reporter Jennifer Jordan Executive Producer Kim Wendel Web Reporter 19 Action News WOIO Daniel Brown Executive Producer @ 11PM - House Krista Pennie Myers Producer of Horrors Denise Dufala Anchor Romona Robinson Anchor Tiffani Tucker Reporter Scott Taylor Investigative Reporter Lydia Esparra Reporter Bill Safos Reporter NewsChannel 5 WEWS Tara Sutton Producer at 6 - East Cleveland Murders BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 02 Newscast - Evening - Market 21-40 After the storm WISH Leslie Wells Producer Officer Bradway WXIN Ryan Minnaugh Assistant News Director Funeral Kerri Cavanaugh News Director Scott Doll Executive Producer Allison Herman Producer Fanchon Kaczmarek Anchor Thadius Pitts Director Brittany Ann Keil Reporter Eyewitness News WTHR Tracie Hotopp Producer at 5 - Teen Crime Perry Pace Executive Producer Spree Bisard 5pm WRTV Brady Gibson Executive Producer Todd Connor Anchor Ericka Flye Anchor 03 Newscast - Evening - Market 41+ News 11 at 11 WTOL Chrys Peterson Anchor Jerry Anderson Anchor Emilie Voss Anchor Andrew Asmus Producer WKBN 27 First WKBN Marty Oravec Producer News at 11 13abc Action WTVG Kristen Fofrich Producer News at 6 Jaclyn Maassel- Roach Editor Cindy Sype Director David Holmes Sports Anchor Fox News at 10 WUPW Katrina Helmer Producer Emilie Voss Field Anchor Jerry Anderson Anchor Chrys Peterson Anchor BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS WNWO News at 6 WNWO Will Kunkel Anchor Hubert Wiggins Reporter Jim Blue Anchor Christopher Delcamp Reporter Angelique Ras Anchor Herbert Street WANE Ted Linn News Director Fire - 6pm WFFT Local WFFT Dan Ball News News First at Ten 04 Newscast - Morning/Daytime - Market 1-20 Fox 8 News in WJW Sonya Thompson Vice President & News Director the Morning Darren Sweeney Executive Producer Tricia Stuckey Gardner Producer Wayne Dawson Anchor Stefani Schaefer Anchor Kristi Capel Anchor Elisa Amigo Reporter Richard Fannings Director/ Technical Director 19 Action News WOIO Meg Green Executive Producer This Morning John Bindas Producer Catherine Bosley Anchor Bill Safos Reporter Shannon Davidson Reporter Channel 3 News WKYC Jennifer Nickels Executive Producer Today Matthew Granite Producer Erin Kennedy Anchor Mark Bogden Director Brooke Whitney Producer Found Alive: The WOIO James Beveridge Producer/ Writer Day After BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Good Morning WEWS Kelly Hainer Executive Producer Cleveland Laura Hartog Producer Sara Roth Producer Mike Dunston Anchor Macie Jepson Anchor Jaclyn Zabielski Traffic Anchor Joshua Boose Reporter Terrence Lee Reporter Kristin Krauss Reporter 05 Newscast - Morning/Daytime - Market 21-40 Eyewitness News WTHR Bobbie Brooks Producer at Noon - Teen Crime Spree Officer Bradway WISH Chris Wilson Executive Producer Shot Scott Sander Anchor John O'connor Director GMI officer shot WRTV Patrick Griffin Executive Producer Brandi Pahl Producer Katherine Donaldson Producer Rafael Sanchez Anchor Beth Vaughn Anchor BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 06 Newscast - Morning/Daytime - Market 41+ WTOL Your WTOL Ann L. Harenda Producer Morning Ashley James Anchor Jasmyn Green Editor Melissa Andrews Anchor Joe Cromer Photographer Amanda St. Hilaire Reporter 13abc Action WTVG Brian Michalak Director News Good Morning WTOL News at 5 WTOL Jason Matthews Producer Mike Hnatiak Director Chrys Peterson Anchor Jerry Anderson Anchor Emilie Voss Anchor 07 Weekend Newscast - Market 1-20 Newschannel 5 WEWS Tracy Carloss Anchor Sunday at 11 Michael Cairns Weekend Sports Anchor Colin Mcdermott Weekend Producer Good Morning WEWS Joshua Boose Anchor Cleveland Eric Ristow Producer Saturday Colin Mcdermott Producer Trent Magill Meteorologist Michelle Decker Associate Producer Mark Beekman Operations Technician BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 08 Weekend Newscast - Market 21-40 Bus Crash 11pm WRTV Kathryn Oakley Producer Brady Gibson Executive Producer Drew Smith Anchor Rafael Sanchez Reporter Kokomo WXIN Kerri Cavanaugh News Director Tornadoes Ryan Minnaugh Coordinated Coverage Aishah Hasnie Reporter Maureen Caruso Executive Producer Randy Shy Producer Anne Miller Editor Brian Wilkes Meteorologist Brittany Ann Keil Reporter Ray Masterson Director Eric Levy Reporter Fanchon Kaczmarek Anchor Robert Donaldson Anchor Church Bus WISH Daniel Miller Anchor Crash- Weekend Brooke Martin Anchor Newscast Dustin Grove Reporter Eyewitness News WTHR Mary Stirsman Producer Nightbeat: Church Bus Crash BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 09 Weekend Newscast - Market 41+ Your Morning WTOL Alexis Fairchild Producer Saturday Kimberly Newman Meteorologist 13abc Action WTVG Tony Geftos Anchor News Good Christina Williams Anchor Morning 13abc Action WTVG William Hormann Anchor News Weekend Heather Anuta Producer Geoff Cornish Meteorologist Sanaa Orra Reporter Jaclyn Maassel- Roach Chief Video Editor Jonathan Mondelli Director 10 General Assignment Report - Within 24 Hours Never Forget WJW Annette Lawless Photographer/Editor 50 Feet WTHR John Duong Editor Mary Milz Reporter Ava's Day at WTHR Jeremy Brilliant Reporter School Scott Allen Photographer Little Library WRTV Jason Scheuer Photographer/Editor/Reporter A Soldier's WTHR Benjamin Reiff Photographer Surprise BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 11 General Assignment Report - No Time LImit Maximum WTHR Jeremy Brilliant Reporter Security Quilting Ryan Thedwall Editor Bad Bus Drivers WEWS Sarah Buduson Investigative Reporter Duct Taped At WTHR Sandra Chapman Reporter School 12 Breaking News Teen Crime WTHR Perry Pace Executive Producer Spree Rich Van Wyk Reporter Matt Whisner Photographer Miracle In WKYC Russ Mitchell Anchor Cleveland Lisa Lowry Assignment Manager Lynna Lai Reporter Kris Pickel Anchor Grant deBruin Producer Tom Meyer Reporter Jennifer Jordan Executive Producer Jennifer Lindgren Reporter Danielle Sills Producer Kim Wendel Web Reporter 19 Action News – WOIO Brian Sinclair Executive Producer Found Alive James Beveridge Producer Misty Stiver Producer Scott Carlson Editor Denise Dufala Anchor Romona Robinson Anchor Paul Orlousky Reporter Ed Gallek Reporter Tiffani Tucker Reporter Lydia Esparra Reporter Bill Safos Reporter Ed Louloudis Videographer Michael Brown Videographer Gary Graves Videographer BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 13 Spot News Smoke for Miles: WTHR John Duong Photographer Belmont Fire Ryan Thedwall Photographer Joel Clausen Photographer Benjamin Reiff Photographer Matt Whisner Photographer Carrie Cline Reporter Jennifer Carmack Reporter Sarah Moore Executive Producer Benjamin Molin Assignment Editor The Homecoming WEWS Jill Manuel News Director 14 Continuing Coverage Castro WKYC Tom Meyer Reporter Exclusives Bisard Coverage WISH Drew Blair Reporter Kevin Hankins Photographer/ Editor Jason Thompson Photographer Church Bus WTHR Jennie Runevitch Anchor Crash Sandra Chapman Reporter Jacob Jennings Photographer Gregory Goggans Photographer John Kofodimos Photographer William Reilly Photographer Susan Batt Investigative Producer The Rescue of WJW Andrew Fishman Assistant News Director Gina, Amanda Sonya Thompson Vice President & News Director and Michelle Antoinette Garbo Managing Editor Marc Singer Executive Producer Kara Sutyak Content Manager Melissa Reid Reporter Kevin Freeman Reporter Peggy Sinkovich Reporter Suzanne Stratford Reporter Darcie Loreno Producer Russell Herbruck Photojournalist Loren Kruse Photojournalist BobHammer, [email protected] ? 45th ANNUAL LOWER GREAT LAKES EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Continuing WTVG Kristen Fofrich Producer Coverage: The Baby Elaina Story 19 Action News WOIO Brian Sinclair Executive Producer @ 11PM – Found Meg Green Executive Producer Alive Steve Asimou Producer James Beveridge Producer Denise Dufala Anchor Romona Robinson Anchor Scott Taylor Reporter Lydia Esparra Reporter Bill Safos Reporter Dan Deroos Reporter Carl Monday Reporter Harry Boomer Reporter Chris Reymann Videographer Jim Jackson Videographer Kevin Dorenkott Videographer Michael Brown Videographer 15 Investigative Report - Single Story Ohio's Sex WKYC Lynna Lai News Anchor/Reporter Offender Loophole Indiana's Broken WTHR Bob Segall Investigative Reporter Buses Cyndee Hebert Investigative Producer William Ditton Photojournalist Jeffrey Higgens Digital Media Producer A Question of WISH Karen Hensel Investigative Honor Douglas Moon Photographer/ Editor Goodwill WTHR Bob Segall Investigative Reporter Undercover William Ditton Photojournalist Cyndee Hebert Investigative Producer Susan Batt Investigative Producer BobHammer, [email protected] ? 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