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44Th Boston/New England Emmy® Award Nominations Revised 5/5/2021 44TH BOSTON/NEW ENGLAND EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS NEWSCAST-MORNING LARGER MARKETS NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener: November 8, 2020 WCVB Jenny Barron, Executive Producer Samantha Ford, Producer Antoinette Antonio, Anchor Rhondella Richardson, Reporter Kelly Ann Cicalese, Meteorologist Jennifer Eagan, Reporter Donna Hennessey, Director NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener: June 3, 2020 WCVB Jenny Barron, Executive Producer Erika Tarantal, Anchor Cindy Fitzgibbon, Meteorologist Katie Thompson, Anchor Sera Congi, Reporter Clarke Dempsey, Director Ted Wayman, Reporter 7News Today In New England: Boston Riots The Morning After WHDH Kevin Wiles Jr, Assignment Editor Kris Anderson, Anchor Amaka Ubaka, Anchor Michael Fahey, Executive Producer 1 Emma Doherty, Producer Marina Giordano, Director Miguel Da Cruz, Technical Director Kerri Corrado, Reporter Alaina Pinto, Reporter Juliana Mazza, Reporter Polikseni Manxhari, Reporter Boston 25 Morning News - President Trump COVID-19 Boston 25 News Anthony Smith, Executive Producer Timothy Capasso, Producer Heather Hegedus, Anchor/Reporter Jessica DeThomas, Producer Julie Ann Szilagyi, Senior Producer Madeline Eggers, Producer Daniel Miller, Anchor Sara Underwood, Anchor Elizabeth Hopkins, Anchor Emily Murphy, Director WBZ This Morning WBZ Samantha Neely, Executive Producer Aileen Pollard, Producer Melissa Pagano, Producer Emily Manzik, Producer Kate Merrill, Anchor Liam Martin, Anchor Zack Green, Meteorologist Anna Meiler, Reporter Nicholas Giovanni, Reporter WBZ This Morning - President Trump Tests Positive For COVID-19 WBZ Bradley Tatum, Assistant News Director Aileen Pollard, Producer Emily Manzik, Producer Melissa Pagano, Producer Kate Merrill, Anchor Anna Meiler, Reporter Nick Emmons, Reporter Zack Green, Meteorologist 2 NEWSCAST-MORNING MEDIUM MARKETS Eyewitness News This Morning: The Providence Riot WPRI James O'Leary, Producer NEWCAST-MORNING SMALLER MARKETS Western Mass News AM WGGB Patience Hettrick, News Director Hurricane Cleanup And Water Main Break 6am August 5, 2020 WWLP Mike Garreffi, News Director Alysha Boynton, Producer Jeffrey Martin, Producer NEWSCAST-EVENING LARGER MARKETS Weathering Another Storm NBC Connecticut Amanda Steffen, Producer NewsCenter 5 At 6: March 13, 2020 WCVB Chris Roach, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Maria Stephanos, Anchor Doug Frauenholz, Director Snow Storm Telemundo New England Diego Restrepo, Producer José A. Rivera Adrovet, Anchor Grace Gomez, Anchor Miguel Santiesteban Rangel, Reporter David De Matteis, Reporter Solangi Sosa, Reporter Johnathan Latorre, Photographer Rafael Perez-Narvaez, Executive Producer 3 NBC10 Boston News At 11pm: Pandemic Nor'easter NBC 10 Boston Alyssa Jewell, Producer Melissa Younger, Executive Producer Erica Boutselis, Director Shannon Mulaire, Anchor Perry Russom, Reporter Eli Rosenberg, Reporter Malcolm Johnson, Reporter Stephen Fall, Director Nicholas Chin, Editor Boston Protests Turn Violent WBZ Meagan Kolkmann, Producer David Wade, Anchor NewsCenter 5 At 6: November 7, 2020 WCVB Chris Roach, Executive Producer Kellen Young, Producer Maria Stephanos, Anchor Ben Simmoneau, Anchor News 9 Tonight: The Democratic Primary Debate WMUR Susan White, Producer Keith Baldi, Asst. 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