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The 54Th Annual New York Emmy® Award Nominations Announced This Morning THE 57TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! MSG Network Gets the Most Nominations with 64 New York, NY – Tuesday, February 4, 2014. The 57th Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting the announcement was Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Emmy® Award-winner N.J. Burkett, Correspondent, WABC-TV and President of NY NATAS; Emmy® Award-winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, PIX 11 News at 10, and Anchor, PIX 11 News Closeup, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; Emmy® Award – winner Virginia Huie, Reporter, News 12 Long Island. Total Number of Nominated Entries MSG Network 64 www.CUNY.edu 4 YES Network 45 WXXI-TV 4 (MLB Productions for YES Network - 12) Cablevision Local Programming 3 WPIX-TV 44 COZI-TV 3 WNBC-TV 36 Rutgers University/NJTV 3 News 12 Connecticut 35 WRGB-TV 3 News 12 Long Island 26 WSTM-TV and WCNY-TV 3 WABC-TV 23 YNN Rochester 3 News 12 Westchester 21 Brooklyn Public Network 2 WCBS-TV 18 NJTV 2 WNJU Telemundo NY 18 NJTV and www.imadeit.org 2 Thirteen/WNET 19 NY1 News 2 News 12 New Jersey 16 WRNN-TV 2 NJ.com 16 WTEN-TV 2 SNY 15 BOLD Worldwide 1 WGRZ-TV 15 BronxNet 1 WXTV Univision 41 15 NewYork.CBSlocal.com 1 Newsday.com 12 MSG.com 1 NYC Media 9 My9 WWOR 1 MSG PLUS 8 MySmallFactory.com 1 MSG Varsity 8 News 12 en Espanol 1 WLIW 8 News 12 The Bronx 1 GAF Media Productions 7 WCNY-TV 1 Jets Television Network 7 WSYR-TV 1 CUNY-TV 6 WTVH-TV 1 WIVB-TV 4 WNYT 1 Fios1 News 4 WXXA-TV 1 WNYW FOX 5 4 WYBE-TV 1 News 12 Brooklyn 4 YESNetwork.com 1 The 57th Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a Black Tie Gala on Sunday, March 30, 2014 at The Marriott Marquis ~ Times Square. Please visit our website www.nyemmys.org for additional information. The full list of nominees follows. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving media professionals by offering career enhancing events and networking opportunities. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires artistic and technical excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television. NY NATAS continues to evolve playing a vital role in recognizing outstanding content in our changing industry. As distribution platforms have expanded to include broadband and portable devices NY NATAS honors television the art form regardless of the delivery platform. For more information, please visit nyemmys.org. #### CONTACT: Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630 ext. 203. Email: [email protected] The 2014 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST Buenos Dias: Hugo Chavez Dies. March 6, 2013. (WNJU Telemundo NY). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Diana Navarro, Angelica Jacqueline Guevara, Associate Producers; Ana R. Giraldo, Producer; Odalys Molina, Allan Villafaña, Nathalia Ortiz, Anchors; Rafael Pujols, Reporter; Oscar Ruiz, Gus Ranieri, Directors; Rodrigo Ortiz, Cameraman; Linda Fermaintt, Editor; Jose A. Morales, VP of News. Buenos Dias: Newtown Massacre. December 18, 2012. (WNJU Telemundo NY). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Diana Navarro, Associate Producer; Ana R. Giraldo, Producer. Buenos Dias: Pope New Era. February 27, 2013. (WNJU Telemundo NY). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Diana Navarro, Associate Producer; Ana R. Giraldo, Producer. Buenos Dias: Valentine's Day. February 14, 2013. (WNJU Telemundo NY). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Diana Navarro, Associate Producer; Ana R. Giraldo, Producer. Today in New York - Tragedy in Newtown. December 15, 2012. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Adriana Rodriguez McLaughlin, Content Producer; Michael Gargiulo, Pat Battle, Contessa Brewer, Anchors; Sheldon Dutes, Jonathan Vigliotti, Reporters; Robert Sancho, Assignment Editor; Ariana Springer, Producer/Platform Manager; Osvaldo Martinez, Assistant News Director; Richard J. Traks, Cameraman; Andrew Rudansky, Content Desk Editor; Angie VanLue, Content Producer. EVENING NEWSCAST: UNDER 35 MINUTES Boston Marathon Bombing. April 16, 2013. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; Alba Eduardo-Castillo, Chief Assignment Editor. Boston Marathon Bombing: The Search. April 19, 2013. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; Alba Eduardo-Castillo, Chief Assignment Editor. Connecticut School Massacre Investigation. December 14, 2012. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer; Alba Eduardo-Castillo, Chief Assignment Editor. News 4 at 11: Plane Scare. July 22, 2013. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; James Mueller, Photographer/Editor; Ida Siegal, Marc Santia, Reporters; James C. Mitchell, Assistant Director; Daniel E. Rosado, Editor; Shiba Russell, Anchor; Kari Patey, Executive Producer. Preparing for the Storm. February 8, 2013. (WNJU Telemundo NY). Endy Rodriguez, Executive Producer; Rafael Bello, Ivan Taylor, Ricardo Villarini, Yolanda Vasquez, Yaima Crespo, Reporters; Nancy Ruiz, Ricardo Timaraos, Editors; Alan Glovinski, Laura Quinones, Daniel Iraheta, Associate Producers; Carlos Catire, Producer; Andrea Romero, Meteorologist; Jorge Ramos, Anchor; Lenny Torres, Edgar Medina, Carlos Vargas, Cameramen; Alejandro Guerrero, Writer; Hector Silva, Truck Operator; Fred Ruiz, Director; Jose A. Morales, VP of News. EVENING NEWSCAST: OVER 35 MINUTES Hofstra Presidential Debate, 5PM Show. October 16, 2012, (News 12 Long Island). Patrick Dolan, News Director; Stone Grissom, Stacey Bell, Anchors; James Whiteman, Assistant News Director; Lorraine Rella, Producer; Alan Goodman, Executive Producer; Stephen Hladky, Director. News 4 at 5: Terror in Boston. April 16, 2013. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; David Hiller, Video Journalist; Michelle Kim, Web Producer; Michael Borysewicz, Kori Lynch, Nanda D. Persaud, Cassandra Chu, Adrienne Denk, Content Producers; Shiba Russell, Tom Llamas, Anchors; JC delosRios, Photographer/Editor; James C. Mitchell, Assistant Director; Daniel E. Rosado, Editor; Osvaldo Martinez, Assistant News Director; Brynn Gingras, Reporter; Diana Lehnert, Assignment Editor; David Tai Hatcher, Executive Producer. News 4 at 11: After Sandy. November 1, 2012. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Michelle Kim, Web Producer; Michael Borysewicz, Nanda D. 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