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· TabB LOCAL EMMY AWARDS 2007 INVESTIGATIVE SERIES BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - THE INFORMANT -I-TEAM POLITICS/GOVERNMENT BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - LET'S MAKE A DEAL -I-TEAM ON CAMERA ACHIEVEMENT BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR -FLIP THIS HOUR scon STANFORD - SPORTS BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - WRITER - NEWS 2006 ON CAMERA ACHIEVEMENT scon STANFORD - SPORTS BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - WRITER - NEWS 2005 INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM DRIVING WHILE BLACK - I-TEAM BUSINESS/CONSUMER REPORTING BRENDA FLANAGAN - FAST PARKING METERS ON CAMERA ACHIEVEMENT scon STANFORD - SPORTS BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - WRITER - NEWS 2004 INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM BARBARA NEVINS TAYLOR - NO WAY TO LIVE CHILDRENS PROGRAMMING SAFE ESCAPE HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING BAD HAIR 1 2003 INSTANT BREAKING NEWS FLIGHT 587 CRASH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING HIP HOP MATH SPORTS NEWS RUSS SALZBERG - TRUMPET BOXER EDITOR - MULTI-PART SERIES NOREEN COLES - AFTER SEPT. 11 PAUL ROSENBERG-SEPT 11 AND AFTER 2002 POLITICAL PROGRAMMING ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE MULTI-PART NEWS FEATURE "FAME US" 2001 NONE 2 NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATION AWARDS 2005 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Awards. Best Spot News Coverage First Place: WWOR-TV "Bridge Fire and Wall Collapse" Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "Teterboro Crash" Best Coverage of a Continuing Story First Place: WWOR-TV 'Worst Landlords" Best Public Service Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "Stolen Homes" Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "Served Too Much" 2004 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Awards Best Newscast First Place: WWOR-TV "3/26/04" Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "11/23/04" Best Coverage of a Continuing Story First Place: WWOR-TV 'Without a License" Best Public Service Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "Housing Bias" 2003 N~w Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Awards Best Newscast First Place: WWOR-TV "November 20,2003" Best Spot News Coverage First Place: WWOR-TV "Blizzard of 2003" Best Public Service First Place: WWOR-TV "Driving While Black" 2002 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Awards Best Newscast First Place: WWOR-TV "December 10th Newscast" Honorable Mention: WWOR-TV "October 2nd Newscast" Best Election Coverage First Place: WWOR-TV 2002 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Award Best Public Service First Place: WWOR-TV "'Shoddy House" 2001 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcasters Association's Annual competition Awards Best Newscast First Place: WWOR·TV "UPN·9 News" Best 9-11 Coverage Best Election Coverage First Place: WWOR-TV Best Public Service First Place: WWOR-TV "Lemon Law" Best Public Service First Place WWOR-TV "Homebuyer Beware · TabC PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAMMING REAL TALK with LYNDA LOPEZ CIVIL UNIONS -1/14/07 A discussion about the New Jersey bill giving gay couples the same state rights as married couple, but calling the bond civil unions instead of the traditional term marriage. Guests included New Jersey Assemblymen Wilfredo Caraballo (0) and Richard Merkt (R), as well as Len Oeo of the NJ Family Policy Council and Guido Sanchez of Hudsonpride Connections. PROPERTY TAXES - 1/28/07 A discussion about escalating property taxes in New Jersey, and ways on how to reform it. Guests included New Jersey Assemblymen Joseph Cryan (0) and Kevin 0' Toole (R), as well as Fort Lee Mayor Jack Atler (0) and Joe Marbach of Seton Hall University. STATE OF THE UNION / CASINO SMOKING - 2/4/07 A discussion about President George Bush's State of the Union address calling for additional troops to be sent to Iraq. Other topics included the bill to ban smoking in parts of New Jersey Casinos with guests Regina Carlson of NJ GASP and Joseph Weinert of the Spectrum Gaming Group, as well as a discussion on the possible rise of NJ Transit fare hikes with State Senator Ellen Karcher (0) and Oamien Newton of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. PRESIDENT'S BUDGET / DUAL OFFICES - 2/11/07 A discussion about President George Bush's proposed budget, as well as on the issue of dual-office holdings in the state of New Jersey with Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R) and Assemblyman Silverio Vega (0). Also featured on the program was Assemblywoman Linda Stender (0) to talk about her new bill to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. NEW JERSEY NOW with LYNDA LOPEZ GANG VIOLENCE - 2/18/07 A discussion about the issue of gang violence in the city of Newark. Guests included Newark Teachers Union President Joseph Del Grosso, Newark Councilman Ronald Rice (D), Dr. Duane Dyson of the Violence Prevention Institute, Marcellus Bishop Allen of Saving Ourselves, Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D) and Newark Police Director Garry McCarthy. IRAQ TROOPS 1CIVIL UNIONS - 2/25/07 A discussion about President Bush's new strategic plan to send additional troops to Iraq. Also included is a discussion about the civil unions enacted in the state of New Jersey with Assemblywomen Valerie Huttle (D) and Assemblyman Michael Doherty (R). Also featured was Penny Venetis of the Rutgers Constitutional Litigation Clinic to talk about the controversy over electronic voting machines in New Jersey. NEW JERSEY STATE BUDGET - 3/4/07 A discussion about the proposed state budget by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine. Guests included Assemblymembers Louis Greenwald (D) and Alison Little McHose (R), Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan (R), Hoboken Councilman Peter Camarano, columnist Mike Kelly of the Record and Seton Hall University professor Joe Marbach. TRANS FATS 1JASON'S LAW - 3/11/07 A discussion about the proposed ban of trans fats in New Jersey restaurants with dietician Diane Hendericks and Jerry Fernandez of the NJ Restaurant Association. Also included was discussion on the bill Jason's Law to raise awareness of prescription drug abuse in New Jersey with Steve Liga and Linda Surks of the NCADD in Middlesex. TROOP WITHDRAWAL 1ATTORNEY GENERAL GONZALES- 3/18/07 A discussion about the proposed bill by House and Senate Democrats to set a target deadline date for troop withdrawal from Iraq with New Jersey Democratic Strategist Elizabeth Meyers and Republican Strategist Keith Zakheim. Also featured was Linda Czipo of the Center for Non-Profits in New Jersey and Seton Hall Professor Joe Marback to discuss the ruling by ELEC for members of non profits to disclose political contributions. GANG VIOLENCE - 3/25/07 (Re-run) A discussion about the issue of gang violence in the city of Newark. Guests included Newark Teachers Union President Joseph Del Grosso, Newark Councilman Ronald Rice (D), Dr. Duane Dyson of the Violence Prevention Institute, Marcellus Bishop Allen of Saving Ourselves, Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D) and Newark Police Director Garry McCarthy. PugL.1CAffAlIS',>PBaellM!iM:lltf.J. THE 50TH ANN.f.IAL NATIONALPII&RT."lJ/Cp.NDAy/fARA"S WWOR broadpastlive.coverage ofthe 50th AnnualNlttOtlel Pust't()RI.QSnDay Parade. The telecast began at 1:00 pm on$unday, June 10, 2007afteratJ1ng from 11 :00 am to 1:00 pm on sister station WNYW, Coveragetnduded dignitaries from Puerto Rico and highllghtetl the town of Ponce as the event celebrated its 50th Anniversary. NEWJERSEY NOW 4/1107 A discussion about the radio stunt by New Jetaey nadia shook Jocks The .Jersey GuyS targ$tlng illegal immigrants,. anda1'lgerlngmany .1..,atinogrQupa In the Garden State. Also,Assemblymembers Valerl$ Hulteand MIchael DOherty talk about the administering of the HPV Vaccine among 9.to 12 year old girls to prevent cervical cancer. And 1S-year old Mithael Hughe& mike about his oampalgn run for the East Brunswlok Board of Edueatlon. 4/8/07 New Jersey political analysts Julie Roginskyand Jonathan Meyera discuss the bill proposed by Congress to withdraw troops from Iraq, and the President's threat to veto the legislation.. Also discussed is New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's endorsement of Presidential hQpefUI HUJaryRodhamCnnful1.And 6111 Schluter of Citizens for the Public Good and VlcOel.uca of· NJ Cltiten Action discuss the clean elections pilot program forttle LJpcoming New JeJ'seySlate Elections. 4/15/07 New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne discusses the Impact of.Radio. Host Don Imus' remarks about the Rutgers Soarlet Knights Women's Basketball TElam on the team Itself, as well ssthe African-Amel1oancommunlty. Also.. Assemblyman Kevin O' Toole and Seton Hall Professor Joe MarbaQhtalk.about the pension fund shortfalls in relation to Garden State finances. And 11 ..yesr old lobbyists Brian Meersma and Brandon Kaplowitt of New Jersey talk about bringing their concerns to New Jersey's most powerful publlcoffieials. 4/22/07 Paul Cell - Chief of Police for Montclair StateUnive.rsity,and former UN Chief of Security Michael MCCann discuss safety on N.WJerS(iYColl~g(i~",puses In light of the shootings on the oarnpuson Virginia TeCh Unlvetaity. AlsO, Ar'mando Frailcclardi of pete 1..01'enzo';; ResmurantandLatira Qulnnof ~.~rtC8rJ Lung Assoclatln talk about the one year anniversary of the srnoklt1g ban In New Jersey. And Assemblywornan Joan V()sssndLeslie Long ofCOSAC dlscussttle high rate of autism among et'tildrenln NewJersey. 4/29107 New Jersey Political Analysts Julie RoglnskYtand l<efthZakhelm di8OU$$ittle legislation proposed by House DemoGTats fora.total troop withdrawal from lr'tlt1, as well as a discussion on Election 20081nwnichRepUblican OBn(fidateleadEtall polls in the state ofNew Jersey. And afollow..upWith.Boardof educatton hopeful Michael Hughes of Esst Brunswiok who was SUCO&$$fU1 I.n hlseleetion. 5/6/07 A disoussion of the recept floods In NaWJersey with flood viotimt..eo Fuentes. Peter Martinascoof FEMA, George G8t;)rgeles .oftrte N,wJerseyOffice. ·of Emergency Management, PsYchologist Cart Afinoldo, and t..egalAr1alyst Howard Felntuch. 5/13/07 A dlsoussion with Senate President Richard Codey about hlslsst3 weeks as Acting..Governor of the State in light of Governor Jon COl7line's oar accident and injuries. Also. Ella FlIiponeof the Passaic RlverOoalltion and flood vletlmKitty 0' Nell talk about a possible State home buyout program for houses ravaged by recent floods.