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2017 Program Nominees The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees 1. NEWSCAST – MORNING Newscast – Morning – Larger Markets Stormy Morning – ABC Action News at 5AM Lindsay Gavin WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 6AM Newscast – Cop Ambush Coverage Ryan Armstrong, Katherine Graubard, Eric Shepard, Eric Harryman, Shelimar Muniz, Darryl Forges, Julia Bagg, Linda Sargent Nestor, Tony Phelan, Vanessa Morales, Nicholas Amador, Zack Evans WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2. NEWSCAST – DAYTIME Newscast – Daytime – Larger Markets Orlando Mass Shooting Chantal Watts, Vanessa Echols, Autumn Jones, Jorge Estevez WFTV-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Newscast – Daytime – Medium Markets Tracking Cindy’s Impact Marcy O’Leary WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA 3. NEWSCAST – EVENING Newscast – Evening – Larger Markets Eyewitness News at 11: Pulse One Year Later Krystal Diaz, Jorge Estevez, Martha Sugalski, Derek Miloff, Valencia King, April Starinsky WFTV-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL ABC Action News at 5 – Hurricane Matthew Sara Grossbarth WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Eyewitness News at 6:00 – The Search for an Accused Cop Killer Brandon Williams WFTV-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 1 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees CBS 4 News Tonight – Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting Elizabeth Roldan, Miguel Fernandez, Rudabeh Shahbazi, Rick Folbaum, Joshua Folk, Bonnie Laden Hernandez, Joan Murray, Nicholas Bourne, Raul Baerga, Ted Schouten, David Sutta, Adam Spunt, Doug Johnson, Tania Francois, Tiani Jones WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Arrest of Markeith Loyd Jason Olson, Victoria Lyons WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL WESH 2 News at 11 Belal Jaber WESH-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 11 p.m. Newscast – Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooter Jennifer Parker, Jawan Strader, Jackie Nespral, Eric Shepard, Michelle Lopez, Rebecca Carmenate, Freddy Gutierrez, Javier Sande, Alvaro Perez, Michael Spears WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Especial Muerte de Fidel Castro, Fin de Semana Irisbeth Rohena, Alejandro Isturiz WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Newscast – Evening – Medium Markets Action News Jax at 5 Tenikka Smith Hughes, Brian Bendetti, Pascale Head WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL Steve Scalise Shot Jaune Jackson, Shaun Kraisman, Sula Kim WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA Newscast – Evening – Smaller Markets WAFB 9 News At Five Heather Phung WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge, LA The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 2 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees 4. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT General Assignment Report – Within 24 hours Officer Shoots Caretaker of Man with Autism Brian Entin, Luis Abad WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL General Assignment Report – No Time Limit The Cajun Navy Katie Moore WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA Cancer Conman? Michael Holfeld, Gregory Wilson WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL 5. BREAKING NEWS Attack at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Richard Engelhardt WPLG-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Officer and Deputy Killed Kirsten Wolff, Rick McLaughlin, Jess O’Neill, Marcie Golgoski, Michelle Imperato, Jazmin Bailey, Alexandra Villarreal, Amanda Ober, Hadas Brown WESH-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Bryceville Fire Francesca Amiker, Karina Kubasak, Bethany Tucker, Kathryn Bonfield, Robert Brown WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Incoming: Emergency Landing SRQ Paul Lamison, Sabrina Feher WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooter Breaking News Trina Robinson, Marissa Bagg, Steve Paine, Willard Shepard, Michael Spears, Anthony James, Jennifer Parker, Shayli Argota, Chad Matthews, Eric Shepard, Gaby Carpio, Rebecca Carmenate WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 3 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees Airport Shooting Ted Schouten, Rudy Marshall, Adam Spunt WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale Shooting Naislet Rojas, Olimpia Liscano WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Hurricane Hermine Matt Brown WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL El Paro Syrmarie Villalobos WAPA-TV, San Juan, PR 6. SPOT NEWS Holiday Havoc Ann Keil, Christopher Eme WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Florida on Fire Jason Bent, Melissa Kilmartin, Paul Lamison, Jennifer Leigh WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Bank Customers Held Hostage Kimberly Lotz, Nikesha Williams WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL Shooter Shuts Down Airport Jorge Estevez, Martha Sugalski, Samantha Manning, Ken Tyndall, Travis Rodgers, Loren Bray WFTV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Hurricane Damage Kathryn Bonfield WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 4 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees FLL Fatal Airport Shooting Marissa Bagg WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bald Eagle Rescue Matt Parcell WFTV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Suspected Cop Killer Captured Jim Payne, Meredith McDonough, Kevin Lightfoot, Belal Jaber WESH-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL High Speed, High Drama Matthew Papaycik, Sheldon Fox, Belkys Nerey, Craig Stevens WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Mother and Baby Survive Tornado Rob Krieger WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA Car Burglaries Mark Dougherty WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL Airport Shooting – Inside the Chaos Joan Murray WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 7. CONTINUING COVERAGE Continue Coverage – Within 24 Hours 24 Hours of Hurricane Matthew Adam Henning WPEC-TV, West Palm Beach, FL Paro Nacional Dialma Santiago, Janet Toro Fantauzzi WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 5 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees Voto 2016 Elecciones Generales Dialma Santiago, Ana Hernández-Ramos, Janet Toro Fantauzzi WKAQ-TV, San Juan, PR Continuing Coverage – No Time Limit Pulse: The Survivors and the Victims Allison McGinley WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL The Case Against Corrine Brown Pascale Head, Tenikka Smith Hughes, Jenna Bourne, Cole Heath, Romney Smith, Dale Carson, Michael Yoshida, Paige Kelton, Brandon Bryant, Larry Spruill, Jr. WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL Hurricane Matthew Jodi Mohrmann, Karina Kubasak, Sharon Cohen, Kathryn Bonfield WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Crater Contamination Steve Andrews, Gordon Dempsey WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL The Big Dig Jessica Clark WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Innocence Lost Ann Keil WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Congresswoman’s Corruption Case Lynnsey Gardner, Joy Purdy, Kent Justice, Jodi Mohrmann, Robert Brown, Kathryn Bonfield WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Coverage of Fidel Castro’s Death from Cuba Eliott Rodriguez, Nicholas Bourne, Rudy Marshall, WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 6 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees The Butt Lift Doctor Daniel Krauth, Pedro Cancio, Gabriel Alonso, Dawn Clapperton, Mc Nelly Torres WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Principal Email Controversy Saundra Weathers Bay News 9, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL The Death of Fidel Castro Brian Ely, Carlos Suarez, Hatzel Vela, Donnie Dallas, Laurie Jennings, Calvin Hughes, Liane Morejon, Glenna Milberg, Michelle Lacamoire WPLG-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 8. TEAM COVERAGE Devastation from Matthew Robert Brown, Francesca Amiker, Andrew Reid, Jodi Mohrmann, Kathryn Bonfield WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Death of a Dictator Michael Cobelo, Craig Stevens, Belkys Nerey, Lynn Martinez, Brian Entin, Joe Roetz, Robbin Simmons, Ann Keil, Katrina Elder-Bush WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Airport Attack Matthew Papaycik, Belkys Nerey, Craig Stevens, Joe Roetz, Andrew Scheinthal, Vanessa Medina Spector, Sheldon Fox, Jeffrey Lennox, Walter Morris, Charles Davis, Tammy L. Darling, Dale Greenstein WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Hurricane Matthew Tenikka Smith Hughes, Michael Yoshida, Ashley Hollander, Jenna Bourne, Kevin Clark, Russell Colburn, Lorena Inclan, Robert Born, Letisha Bereola, Erica Bennett, Bridgette Matter, Alicia Pryor, Mark Dougherty, Pascale Head, Keith St. Peter WJAX/WFOX-TV, Jacksonville, FL The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 7 FINAL LIST UPDATED NOVEMBER 17, 2017 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 41st Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards 2017 Program Nominees Fin de Pies Secos, Pies Mojados German Visbal, Madeline Norda Santiago, Carlos Espinosa, Olimpia Liscano, Omar Garcia WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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