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38Th Boston/New England Emmy Awards Nominations th The 38 Boston/New England Emmy® Awards Nominations NEWSCAST-EVENING LARGER MARKETS News Center at 6 - April 20 Boston Marathon Bombing 1 Year Later WCSH WHDH Kerry Leary, Producer Lauren Sonkin, Producer Tornado Aftermath NewsCenter 5 at 11: Back Bay Fire WGME WCVB Cindy Valente, Director Chris Roach, Executive Producer Kim Block, Anchor Nick Terry, Producer Gregg Lagerquist, Anchor NewsCenter 5 at 11: Mayor Menino's Death BREAKING NEWS WCVB Back Bay Fatal Fire Chris Roach, Executive Producer WBZ Nick Terry, Producer Peter Wilson, News Managing Editor NewsCenter 5 at 11: Revere Tornado Back Bay Fire WCVB WCVB Chris Roach, Executive Producer Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Nick Terry, Producer Brentwood House Explosion NewsCenter 5 at 6: Mayor Menino's Death WMUR WCVB Alisha McDevitt, News Director Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer Susan White, Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Jean Mackin, Anchor Trent Spiner, Assignment Editor WBZ News at 11 David Sakowich, Assignment Manager WBZ Kevin Osgood, Producer Mayor Menino's Death WCVB NEWSCAST-EVENING SMALLER MARKETS Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director 6pm May 30.2014 School Bus Crash/Tornado Anniversary Emily Riemer, Anchor WWLP Erika Tarantal, Anchor Kara Dominick, Producer Mike Garreffi, News Director Revere Tornado WCVB Eyewitness News At 6:00 P.m. April 30, 2014 Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director WPRI Emily Riemer, Anchor Diana Pinzon, Producer Michael Montecalvo, Anchor SPOT NEWS Shannon Spielman, Anchor Brentwood Officer Shot, House Explosion WCVB Man Kills Father and Wild Fire Outbreak Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer WGME Barbara Baranowski, Producer Joseph Hegarty, Producer Lisa Simmons, Producer Randi Satz, Photographer NBC 10 NEWS AT 6:00 WJAR Lowell Fire Tragedy Chris Lanni, News Director WBZ James Harrington, Producer News Center at 5 - October 2 WCSH Matanov Arrest Kerry Leary, Producer WCVB Karen Anderson, Investigative Reporter Kathy Curran, Investigative Reporter David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Corrections and Additional Acknowledgements* must be emailed to [email protected] by 5:00pm, Monday, May 4, 2015 *These individuals are not eligible for complimentary certificates or Emmy® Award statuettes. Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer Mayor Menino's Death Lisa Simmons, Producer WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Meriden Building Evacuated Erika Tarantal, Anchor WTNH Joshua Scheinblum, Reporter NECC Arrests Thomas Parent, Photojournalist / Editor WCVB David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Ringling Brothers Circus Accident Karen Anderson, Investigative Reporter WJAR Kathy Curran, Investigative Reporter Chris Lanni, News Director Jonathan Wells, Investigative Producer Jenny Barron, Executive Producer CONTINUING COVERAGE WITHIN 24 HOURS Boston Marathon: Day of Remembrance The Fight for Market Basket WBZ WBZ Jessi Miller Bradley, Producer Peter Wilson, Managing Editor James Harrington, Producer The Justina Pelletier Saga: 2014 Election Night 2014 WTIC WCVB Beau Berman, Reporter Andrew Vrees, News Director Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer FOX Undercover Composite Chris Roach, Executive Producer WFXT Alexa Micklovich, Producer Mike Beaudet, Producer Nick Terry, Producer Kevin Rothstein, Producer Emily Riemer, Reporter Allan DiMaio, Editor Dorothy Will, Director James Goff, Photographer Richard Ward, Photographer Fragrance Factory Fire Jennifer Platt, Photographer NBC Connecticut Matt Piacente, Vice President of News Hank Investigates WHDH Marathon Bombing Anniversary Hank Phillippi Ryan, Investigative Reporter WCVB Mary Schwager, Investigative Producer Chris Roach, Executive Producer Paco Sheehan, Editor Jenny Barron, Executive Producer Kurt Hartwell, Investigative Photographer Scott Isaacs, Executive Producer Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Kathy Curran Composite Dorothy Will, Director WCVB Kathy Curran, Investigative Reporter CONTINUING COVERAGE NO TIME LIMIT Kristen M. Setera, Investigative Producer Commitment 2014 WCVB Shadow Campus: A Way of Life and David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Sometimes, Death for Boston's Student Tenants Rosemary Lappin, Producer The Boston Globe Janet Wu, Political Reporter Scott Lapierre, Producer/Editor Jonathan Saltzman, Reporter Dangerous Daycares Casey Ross, Reporter WGME Jenn Abelson, Reporter Jon Chrisos, Reporter Todd Wallack, Reporter Tom Farragher, Editor/Reporter Corrections and Additional Acknowledgements* must be emailed to [email protected] by 5:00pm, Monday, May 4, 2015 *These individuals are not eligible for complimentary certificates or Emmy® Award statuettes. Target 12 Investigators: Where's the Chief The Hoyt's Final Marathon Together WPRI WWLP Tim White, Investigative Reporter Barry Kriger, Reporter Nicholas Domings, Investigative Producer Michael Houle, Videographer John J. Villella, Jr., Investigative Videographer Mike Garreffi, News Director Toll Cheating State Lawmakers FEATURE NEWS REPORT LIGHT SERIES WBZ CT Eats Elsie Nolan, Producer NBC Connecticut Jason Hawkins, Reporter Troubleshooters Composite David Michnowicz, Photographer/Editor NBC Connecticut Daryl Vallez, Photographer/Editor Sharon Butterworth, Executive Producer Garett Allison, Photographer/Editor Brad Drazen, Reporter George Colli, Reporter Daytrippers Len Besthoff, Reporter WTIC David Michnowicz, Photographer Jim Altman, Reporter Daryl Vallez, Photographer Sarah Cody, Reporter Daniel Lee, Photographer Joshua Hartmann, Photographer/Editor Christiane Cordero, Producer Michael Townsend, Photographer/Editor Shawn Sienkiewicz, Photographer/Editor FEATURE NEWS REPORT LIGHT FEATURE A 9-year-old Fashion Wunderkind Finds a Following Green Outdoors The Boston Globe WCSH Scott Lapierre, Producer/Editor Bill Green, Reporter Kirk Cratty, Photographer Bobcat Ninja WTIC New Hampshire's Quirky Weather Michael Townsend, Photographer/Editor WMUR John Charlton, Reporter Adam Bartow, Producer Walker Smith, Editor Cal the Lobster Kevin Skarupa, Writer/Producer/Meteorologist WCSH Bill Green, Reporter Robi on the Road Composite Kirk Cratty, Photographer WBZ David Robichaud, Reporter Gabbie & Alice Turn Eight & Donate Jim Murphy, Editor WCSH Jackie Ward, Reporter Shark Week WTIC Memories Returned John Charlton, Reporter WCSH Shawn Sienkiewicz, Photographer/Editor Don Carrigan, Reporter John Blunda, Photographer FEATURE NEWS REPORT SERIOUS FEATURE Boston Marathon Bomber Carjacking Victim Speaks Old Man of the Sea WMUR Portland Press Herald Jean Mackin, Reporter/Anchor Amelia Kunhardt, Videographer David Hurlburt, Producer Susan Kimball, Reporter Boxers with Parkinson's Swallow Migration: Poetry In Motion WBZ The Day David Wade, Reporter Peter Huoppi, Photographer/Editor James O'Halloran, Photographer Tim Cook, Photographer Corrections and Additional Acknowledgements* must be emailed to [email protected] by 5:00pm, Monday, May 4, 2015 *These individuals are not eligible for complimentary certificates or Emmy® Award statuettes. For Family of Martin Richard, Loss and Love NEWS SPECIALTY REPORT ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT A Year after the Boston Marathon Bombings Faked Out The Boston Globe WTIC Scott Lapierre, Editor John Charlton, Reporter David Abel, Video/Reporter Joshua Hartmann, Photographer/Editor Hero's Honor Inmate Artist WHDH WCSH Nancy Chen, Reporter Rob Nesbitt, Reporter Hope Behind Bars Inside The Creative Process with Pilobolus New England Cable News WNPR News/Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network Jack Thurston, Reporter Ed Wierzbicki, Writer/Producer/Director Mike Dunphy, Videographer Running "Dork Strong" Larry Roeming, Audio WHDH Amanda Grace, Reporter Orange and Black Is The New Black Paco Sheehan, Editor WTIC Trung Dang, Photographer Jim Altman, Reporter Joshua Hartmann, Photographer/Editor The Question of Redemption WPRI The Few, The Proud, The Ballet Dancer Steven Nielsen, Reporter WTIC John J. Villella, Jr., Videographer/Editor John Charlton, Reporter Nicholas Domings, Producer Shawn Sienkiewicz, Photographer/Editor Scott Vargas, Photographer FEATURE NEWS REPORT SERIOUS SERIES Baby Heart Donor NEWS SPECIALTY REPORT BUSINESS/CONSUMER WGME George Colli Business/Consumer Investigative Composite Kim Block, Reporter NBC Connecticut George Colli, Reporter Deadly Addiction: Heroin in CT NBC Connecticut Rescued By Food Jeff Stoecker, Reporter WPTZ David Michnowicz, Photographer/Editor George Mallet, Reporter Jaime Brassard, Photographer Finding Closure WPRI Solve It 7 Susan Hogan, Reporter WHDH Les Breault, Photographer Kris Anderson, Anchor/Reporter Nicholas Domings, Producer/Photographer Chris Cantergiani, Supervising Investigative Producer John J. Villella, Jr., Photographer Kelly Colby, Special Projects Producer Why We Run Taxed to the Max: Rhode Island's Car Tax Crisis WCSH WJAR Jackie Ward, Reporter Katie Davis, Investigative Reporter Kirk Cratty, Photographer NEWS SPECIALTY REPORT HEALTH/SCIENCE Will They Wake Up Carnucci Strong WGME WMUR Adrienne Stein, Anchor/Reporter Jennifer Vaughn, Reporter Dr. Mallika's Medical Montage WBZ Mallika Marshall, Reporter Corrections and Additional Acknowledgements* must be emailed to [email protected] by 5:00pm, Monday, May 4, 2015 *These individuals are not eligible for complimentary certificates or Emmy® Award statuettes. Health Composite What Makes Them Run? WBZ WCSH Bob Dumas, Producer Don Carrigan, Reporter John Blunda, Photographer Life in the NICU Joshua Bradford, Photographer WFSB Tracy Furey, Producer NEWS SPECIALTY REPORT SPORTS NEWS Denise D'Ascenzo, Reporter #56 Eric Budney, Editor WCSH Kevin Galliford, Photographer
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