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47Th Annual New York Emmy® Awards THE 47th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2004 WINNERS SINGLE NEWSCAST: Under 35 minutes CBS 2 News at 11: City Hall Shooting. July 23, 2003. (WCBS-TV Channel 2). Kristin Quillinan, Executive Producer; Gerard Andrews, Producer; Ernie Anastos, Dana Tyler, Anchors; Richard Bamberger, Assignment Manager; Paul Zucker, Director. SINGLE NEWSCAST: Over 35 minutes FOX 5 NEWS AT 10 PM. May 20, 2003. (WNYW FOX 5). Michelle Donovan, Producer; Joseph Farrington, Assignment Editor; Peter Pontillo, Director; Rosanna Scotto, Len Cannon, Anchors. SINGLE MORNING NEWS PROGRAM Good Day New York. February 6, 2003. (WNYW FOX 5). David Shenfeld, Executive Producer; Adrienne Paxton, Producer; Tommy Simpson, Director; Rosanna Scotto, Anchor. COVERAGE OF AN INSTANT BREAKING NEWS STORY NYC Blackout. August 14, 2003. (WCBS-TV Channel 2). Philip O’Brien, Assistant News Director; Maura McHugh, Kristin Quillinan, Executive Producers; John Verrilli, Managing Editor; Richard Bamberger, Assignment Manager; Brian Lowder, Andrew Friedman, Wanda Prisanzano, Assignment Editors; Ernie Anastos, Dana Tyler, Anchors; Jeffrey Gesoff, Gerard Andrews, Kelly Drossel, Mindy Bloom, Emad Asghar, Producers; David Diaz, Hazel Sanchez, Andrew Kirtzman, Marcia Kramer, Robert Strang, Brendan Keefe, Lisa Daniels, Jay Dow, Louis Young, Joseph Biermann, John Slattery, Morry Alter, Mary Calvi, Reporters; Susan King, Director. COVERAGE OF AN ANTICIPATED NEWS STORY Air 11 Remembers 9/11. September 11, 2002. (WPIX-TV). Melinda Murphy, Reporter; Jennifer Larned, Chet Wilson, Ray Rivera, Segment Producers. COVERAGE OF A CONTINUING NEWS STORY Journey of Hope. May 19, 20, 2003. (News 12 Long Island). Michael DelGiudice, Photojournalist, Editor, Producer; Elizabeth Hashagen, Producer. SINGLE HARD NEWS STORY Vietnam. October 31, 2002. (WNBC-TV). Chuck Scarborough, Reporter; Steve Narisi, Producer. THE 47th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2004 WINNERS MULTI-PART HARD NEWS STORY U.S.S. Eagle. March 25, 26, 2003. (WNBC-TV). Danielle Parker, Producer; Chuck Scarborough, Reporter. SINGLE NEWS FEATURE A Mother's Timeless Love. May 13, 2003. (WNBC-TV). Michele Marsh, Reporter/Producer; Sandra Kirkman, Producer. MULTI-PART NEWS FEATURE Friday Night Feasts. May 2, 9, 16, 2003. (WPIX-TV). Jackie Hyland, Reporter; Rashida Craddock, David Scanlon, Segment Producers. INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM No Way to Live. January 30 - July 16, 2003. (WWOR-TV). Barbara Nevins Taylor, Reporter; Kathleen Coles, Noreen Coles, Linda Sachs, Producers. NEWS SPECIAL The Morning of September 11, 2001. September 11, 2002. (WPIX-TV). Caesar Darias, Producer. EVENT COVERAGE 9/11: America Remembers. September 11, 2002. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; John Houseman, Lauren Petterson, Executive Producers; Wiliberto Ocasio, Robert Cucchiaro, Tami Ruiz, Jennifer Cunningham, Justin Mannato Producers; Dana Kochnower, Monique Singh-Roy, Stefanie Schwartz, Marcia Parris, Sujata Sinha, Marian Morales, Lisa Mateo, Segment Producers; Jake Soto, Ralph Augenfeld, Cliff Herman, Coordinating Producers; Lynne White, John Muller, Jim Watkins, Kaity Tong, Mary Murphy, Sukanya Krishnan, Craig Treadway, Talent. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special A Night At The Big Apple Circus. December 21, 2002. (WABC-TV). Darcy R. Bonfils, Angelo Martin, Producers; Elaine H. Peake, Executive Producer; Roz M. Abrams, Talent. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Segment(s) Neil Rosen Celebrity Interviews. Dec. 17, 18, 2002; March 6, 2003. (NY1 NEWS). Neil THE 47th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2004 WINNERS Rosen, Producer. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING Safe Escape. May 8, 2003. (WWOR-TV). Kristin Driscoll, Brenda Flanagan, Noreen Coles, Producers. TEEN PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Proud To Be A Girl. March 23, 2003. (Thirteen/WNET). Helene Lerner, Executive Producer/Host; Suzanne Mitchell, Senior Producer; Marilyn Kaskel, Senior Producer; Natalie Reuss, Producer. TEEN PROGRAMMING: Series, Segment(s) IMNY. February 24, June 9, 2003. (WNYE-TV). Dempsey Rice, Producer. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING Midnight Mass. December 25, 2002. (WPIX-TV). Carlos A. Austin, Executive Producer; Bob Pronovost, Director. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Storm Warning. May 21, 2003. (WRGB-TV). Steve LaPointe, Mike Augustyniak, Sony Stark, Producers. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING: Series Hitching A Ride. July 5, 2003. (WXXI Rochester, NY). David B. Marshall, Producer/Editor; Gertrude Houston, Field Producer. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMMING The Race for Open Space. April 17, 20, 2003. (NJN Public Television). Janice Selinger, Executive Producer; Lynn Kosek Walker, Producer; Dari Mandell, Sia Nyorkor, Associate Producers. BUSINESS/CONSUMER PROGRAMMING: Series Clothing Donations. July 16-18, 2003. (News 12 New Jersey). Walt Kane, Producer/Reporter; William Schlosser, Producer; Anthony Cocco, Segment Producer. THE 47th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2004 WINNERS BUSINESS/CONSUMER PROGRAMMING: Segment(s) Kabbalah Water. May 15, 2003. (WNYW FOX 5). John Deutzman, Reporter; Vincent Mariani, Alan Lesner, John Sprei, David Saltman, Producers; Raymond Parisi, Executive Producer. POLITICAL PROGRAMMING Kirtzman's Columns. Jan. 10, 17, March 7, April 25, May 2, 6, 2003. (WCBS-TV Channel 2). Andrew Kirtzman, Reporter. HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special School Lunches. October 29, 2003. (News 12 Long Island). Shari Einhorn, Reporter/Producer. HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING: Series Vacunar a Sus Niños: ¿Peor la Cura que la Enfermedad?. February 17, 18, 19, 2003. (WXTV 41 / Univision). Naomi Pestana, Hector J. Moya, Producers; Olga Alvarez, Reporter. HEALTH/SCIENCE PROGRAMMING: Segment(s) Bad Hair. July 17, 2003. (WWOR-TV). Matthew Schwartz, Reporter; Linda Sachs, Producer. SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Single Program or Special Harlem Champions: Road to Williamsport. February 11, 2003. (YES Network). Leslie Boghosian, Producer/Reporter; Evan Kanew, Producer; Shari Lampert, Post Production Producer; Leo Hindery, Production Executive; John J. Filippelli, Executive Producer; Woody Freiman, Supervising Producer; Marc Rosenweig, Supervising Producer; Janice Platt, Coordinating Producer. SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Segment(s) Sweet 16 (segment from series IMNY). April 21, 2003. (WNYE-TV). Caress Lovelace, Producer; David Meneses, Producer. CRIME PROGRAMMING Ukraine Scam. November 19, 2002. (WNYW FOX 5). Linda Schmidt, Reporter; Nancy THE 47th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2004 WINNERS Delape, Vincent Mariani, Producers; Raymond Parisi, Executive Producer. 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April 1, 2003. (Madison Square Garden Network). Leon Schweir, Steve Mars, Executive Producers; John Burger, Producer. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Imagine New York. September 2002. (FOX, NY1, CUNY-TV/Psquaredfilm). Peter V. Putka, Producer/Director; Micaela Birmingham, Executive Producer. COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS YESNetwork.com. April 11, 2003. (YES Network). John Brueckner, Senior Producer; Daniel Guernsey, Producer; John J. Filippelli, Executive Producer; Marc Rosenweig, Supervising Producer; Woody Freiman, Supervising Producer; Janice Platt, Coordinating Producer. INTERACTIVITY MSG Network Interactive Television. March - April 2003. (Madison Square Garden Network). Stephen Costantino, VP, MSG New Media; Eric Walsh, Executive Producer Interactive TV; Gregg Freeman, Executive Producer MSGNetwork.com; Ryan Braithwaite, Producer, Interactive TV; Brian Schiazza, Associate Producer MSGNetwork.com; John Kaminsky, VP Internet Services, C2 Creative. LIVE SPORTS COVERAGE: SINGLE PROGRAM Patrick Ewing Night: #33 Retired. February 28, 2003. (Madison Square Garden Network). Leon Schweir, Executive Producer; Howie Singer, Producer; Bobby Lewis, Director; Spencer Julien, Jim Gallagher, Associate Directors; Kevin McHale, Graphic Coordinator; Marv Albert, Walt Frazier, Al Trautwig, Talent. LIVE SPORTS COVERAGE (SERIES): Professional
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