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Edward R. Murrow Awards
TW MAIN 10-06-08 A 13 TVWEEK 10/2/2008 5:49 PM Page 1 TELEVISIONWEEK October 6, 2008 13 INSIDE SPECIAL SECTION NewsproTHE STATE OF TV NEWS All About ABC The network’s news division will take home half the awards in national/syndie categories. Page 14 Engrossing Stories NBC News’ Bob Dotson gets fourth Murrow for stories that make viewers “late for the bus.” Page 14 Eyeing CBS’ Efforts CBS News, CBSnews.com are honored for excellence in real and virtual worlds. Page 16 ‘Sports Center’ a Winner for ESPN Saga of former tennis champ Andrea Jaeger offers perspective on her unique journey. Page 17 EDWARD R. Murrows Laud Excellence at Network, Local Levels MURROW By Debra Kaufman AWARDS Special to TelevisionWeek Honoring: The Radio-Television News Directors Association gathers Oct. 13 Survival Saga ESPN Deportes’ “Sobrevivientes” Excellence in at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York to present the 2008 Edward R. electronic tracks survivors of a rugby team’s plane crash in the Andes. Page 18 journalism Murrow Awards. Where: Grand In addition to recipients of the 38th Murrow Awards, winners Personal Touch Hyatt, New York of the RTNDA/Unity Awards—which acknowledge news organi- Seattle’s KOMO-TV takes large- When: Monday, market laurel for its “Problem Oct. 13 zations’ commitment to covering issues of diversity in their com- Solvers” franchise. Page 18 Presenters: munities—will be honored. Out of an initial pool of 3,459 entries, Lester Holt, Community Service Soledad O’Brien, 54 news organizations are being honored with 77 awards. In the small-market race, WJAR-TV Maggie “Everyone is proud of receiving an Edward R. -
Station City Title Year Accomplishment KARE-TV
Station City Title Year Accomplishment KARE-TV Minneapolis 2001 Overall Excellence KARE-TV Minneapolis 2000 Overall Excellence KARE-TV Minneapolis 2000 Feature Reporting KARE-TV Minneapolis 2000 News Documentary KARE-TV Minneapolis 2000 Sports Reporting KARE-TV Minneapolis 2000 Spot News Coverage KARE-TV Minneapolis 2001 Overall Excellence KARE-TV Minneapolis The Bitter Pill 2001 Investigative Reporting KARE-TV Minneapolis KARE 11 News at 10 p.m. 2001 Newscast KARE-TV Minneapolis Fishing for Love 2001 Use of Video KATU-TV Portland, OR 2000 Continuing Coverage KCBS-TV Los Angeles California's Billion Dollar Rip Off 2001 News Series KCBS-TV Los Angeles 2000 Investigative Reporting KCBS-TV Los Angeles 2000 News Series KCBS-TV Los Angeles California's Billion Dollar Ripoff 2001 News Series KCNC-TV Denver Erin's Live3/4 10 Years Later 2001 Feature Reporting KCNC-TV Denver 2000 Spot News Coverage KCNC-TV Denver 2000 Use of Video KCNC-TV Denver Erin's Live - Ten Years Later 2001 Feature Reporting KCNC-TV Denver Houseboat Investigation 2001 Investigative Reporting KCOP-TV Los Angeles 2000 Continuing Coverage KCOP-TV Los Angeles Marlin Briscoe 2001 Sports Reporting KCRA-TV Sacramento 2000 Newscast KENS-TV San Antonio Tommy Lynn Sells 2001 Continuing Coverage KGTV San Diego Electric Shock 2001 Continuing Coverage KGW-TV Portland, OR Michael's Big Game 2001 Feature Reporting KGW-TV Portland, OR Vermiculite Investigation 2001 News Series KGW-TV Portland, OR kgw.com 2001 Web Site KHOU-TV Houston Treading On Danger 2001 Investigative Reporting KHOU-TV -
Filing # 119023348 E-Filed 01/04/2021 04:52:24 PM
Filing # 119023348 E-Filed 01/04/2021 04:52:24 PM IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA IN RE: FLORIDA RULE OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION 2.423 SC20-1128 ______________________________________/ NEWS MEDIA COALITION’S REQUEST FOR ORAL ARGUMENT Undersigned counsel for the News Media Coalition1 requests to participate in oral argument in this matter. The News Media Coalition filed a comment in this matter on January 4, 2021. 1 The News Media Coalition consists of: (1) The Associated Press; (2) the First Amendment Foundation; (3) the Florida Press Association; (4) Gannett Co., Inc. (publisher of USA TODAY and whose Florida properties include the Daily Commercial, Daytona Beach News-Journal, Florida Today, Herald-Tribune, Naples Daily News, Northwest Florida Daily News, Ocala Star Banner, Panama City News Herald, Pensacola News Journal, Tallahassee Democrat, TC Palm, The Destin Log, The Florida Times- Union, The Gainesville Sun, The Ledger, The News-Press, The Palm Beach Post, The Star, The Walton Sun, and Washington County News); (5) Graham Media Group (WJXT-TV4 (Jacksonville), WKMG-TV6 (Orlando)); (6) The McClatchy Company (Bradenton Herald and Miami Herald); (7) New World Communications of Tampa, Inc. (WTVT FOX 13 Tampa Bay-St. RECEIVED, 01/04/2021 04:55:31 PM, Clerk, Supreme Court Petersburg); (8) The New York Times Company; (9) Oregon Television, LLC (WOFL FOX 35 Orlando); (10) Scripps Media, Inc. (WFTS (Tampa Bay), WFTX (Fort Myers-Naples), WPTV (West Palm Beach), WSFL (Miami-Fort Lauderdale) and WTXL (Tallahassee)); (11) TEGNA Inc. (WTLV/WJXX (Jacksonville), and WTSP (Tampa)); (12) Times Publishing Company (publisher of the Tampa Bay Times); (13) Tribune Publishing Company (Orlando Sentinel and South Florida Sun-Sentinel); and (14) WP Company LLC (The Washington Post). -
SELL YOUR STUFF! Referenced Application at Its Regular Term of Commissioners Court on Tuesday, February 25, 2019 at 9:30 A.M
B4 | Friday, February 14,2020 |yourconroenews.com |The Courier 855-722-3900 Call Mon-Fri between 8:00 am -5:00 pm •southeasttexas.com FOR SALE LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS HOMES N/NE/NW LEGALNOTICES LEGALNOTICES LEGALNOTICES LEGALNOTICES LEGALNOTICES Public Notice for Station KTBU CITY OF MONTGOMERY Brand New Homes Conroe, TX NOTICE OF ZONING PUBLIC HEARINGS Startinginthe $190’s. On January 28, 2020, KTBU Licensing, Inc. filed an application with the Teresa Martinez 832-883-9320 Federal Communications Commission requesting consent to assign the The Montgomery Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct Two Public Hearings at 6:00 p.m. on the 24th license of Station KTBU, Conroe, Texas, Channel 33 to KHOU-TV, Inc. of February, 2020 and the 3rd of March, 2020 regarding the following item: KTBU Licensing, Inc. is awholly-owned subsidiary of Mega Media Hold- 1. Rezoning the following properties from R1-Single-Family to B-Commercial: ings, Inc, which is awholly-owned subsidiary of Spanish Broadcasting For Lot 16, Area D, Montgomery Townsite Section Four as submitted by Cheatham Management. System, Inc. The following are officers, directors or interest holders in A0.576-acretract of land adjacent to 21123 Eva Street, Montgomery, Texas. RENTALS KTBU Licensing, Inc. or its parent entities: Raul Alarcon, Jr., Richard Lara, Jose Molina, Joseph Garcia, Mitchell Yelen, Alberto Rodriguez, Jason Please direct any questions to the Dave McCorquodale at [email protected] or Shrinsky, Manuel Machado, Jose Villamil, (936) 597-3235 or at City Hall. APARTMENTS N KHOU-TV, Inc. and the following individuals and entities are aparty to this /s/ Susan Hensley, City Secretary application: Belo Corp., David Lougee, Lynn Beall, Robert Springer, Akin City of Montgomery, Texas Wilson Park Apts: 2Bedroom Harrison, John Janedis, Cam McClelland, TEGNA, Inc., Victoria Harker, femncedback yard covered deck Ed Busby, Tom Cox, Julie Heskett, Adam Ostrow, Jeffrey Newman, Kurt Dates of Publications: Thursday, February 7, 2020, and Thursday, February 14, 2020 $875. -
Dale Hansen , Sports Anchor, WFAA 8
The Rotary Club THE HUB of Park Cities Volume 71, Number 25 www.parkcitiesrotary.org February 14, 2020 Serving to Make a Difference Since 1948 TODAY’S PROGRAM Program Chairs of the Day: Jeff Brady Dale Hansen, Sports Anchor, WFAA 8 Dale Hansen is the weeknight sports anchor during the 10 Hansen's other awards and honors include: p.m. newscast on WFAA, Channel 8 in Dallas Texas. He also • Dallas Peace and Justice Center's 2019 Inspiration Award hosts Dale Hansen's Sports Special on Sundays at 10:35 p.m.. • Hero of Hope Award from the Cathedral of Hope Church He's well known for his acclaimed "Unplugged" segments. • Peacemaker Award from the Turtle Creek Chorale Hansen began his career as a radio disc jockey and opera- • Children's Hero Award from TexProtects tions manager in Newton, Iowa. This was followed by a job as a • Distinguished Professional Achievement Award from the UNT sports reporter at KMTV in Omaha, Nebraska. Hansen's first job School of Journalism in Dallas was with KDFW-TV (Channel 4). He joined WFAA-TV in • Communicator of the Year by the National Speech and Debate 1983. Association In 1987, Hansen was honored with the George Foster Pea- • Recipient of over 20 Lone Star EMMY Awards body Award for Distinguished Journalism. That same year, he won • Sportscaster of the Year on two occasions by the Associated the duPont-Columbia Award for his contribution to the investiga- Press tion of SMU's football program. As a result of this investigation, • Texas Sportscaster of the Year on three occasions by the the NCAA prohibited SMU from fielding a football program in 1987. -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE The Suncoast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces 2021 Silver Circle Honorees Ken Amaro Chucha Barber Pedro Cancio Matthew L. Conover Enrique “Kike” Cruz María Fálcon Pollock Frances M. Hernandez Adrian Mauceri Jorge Rivera Nieves 954.322.3171 | [email protected] | PO Box 840738 | Pembroke Pines, FL 33084 suncoastchapter.org PRESS RELEASE Pembroke Pines, FL (April 2021) - The Suncoast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 Silver Circle honorees. The annual recognition is given to individuals who have worked with distinction in the television industry within the Suncoast Region, which includes the State of Florida, the State of Louisiana, the Mobile, Alabama-Pensacola, Florida television markets, as well as Puerto Rico. Six of this year’s honorees are from the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, and Tallahassee markets and three are from Puerto Rico. This year’s virtual ceremony will take place on Sunday, May 16 at 5 PM, EDT. Silver Circle 2021 Honorees Ken Amaro, WTLV/WJXX, Jacksonville, FL - Ken started his career at WTLV/WJXX in Jacksonville a year before he graduated from college. By 1989, he was promoted to the On Your Side Consumer Reporter position, establishing himself as an advocate for the community. During his tenure, Ken has reported on thousands of scams, swindles and rip-offs, always with the goal of helping viewers find solutions to their most intractable problems, and holding to account the companies or agencies responsible. In his 4-plus decades in TV news, Ken has won such prestigious awards as Florida Newsmaker, Associated Press and Florida Medical Association, as well as numerous NATAS Suncoast Regional Emmy® awards. -
Formerly KJAC) KFDM-TV, 6, Beaumont, TX KBMT, 12, Beaumont, TX +KW,29, Lake Charles, LA
Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-24 Newton KBTV-TV,4, Port Arthur, TX (formerly KJAC) KFDM-TV, 6, Beaumont, TX KBMT, 12, Beaumont, TX +KW,29, Lake Charles, LA Nolan KRBC-TV, 9, Abilene, TX KTXS-TV, 12, Sweetwater, TX +KTAB-TV, 32, Abilene, TX Nueces KIII-TV, 3, Corpus Chri~ti,TX KRIS-TV, 6, Corpus Christi, TX KZTV, 10, corpus christi, TX Ochiltree KAMR-TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly KGNC) KW-TV, 7, Amarillo, TX KFDA-TV, 10, Amarillo, TX Oldham KAMR-TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formw KGNC) KW-TV, 7, Amarillo, TX KFDA-TV, 10, Amarillo, TX Orange KBTV-TV, 4, Port Arthur, TX (formerly KJAC) KFDM-TV, 6, Beaumont, TX KBMT, 12, Beaumont, TX +KV", 29, Lake Charles, LA Palo Pinto KDFW-TV,4, Dallas, TX KXAS-TV, 5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly WAP) WFAA-TV,8, Dallas, TX KTVT, 11, Fort Worth,TX Panola KTBS-TV, 3, Shreveport, LA KTAL-TV, 6, Shreveport, LA KSLA-TV, 12, Shreveport, LA +KMSS-TV, 33, Shreveport, LA Parker KDFW-TV,4, Dallas, TX KXAS-TV,5, Fort Worth, TX (formerly MAP) WFAA-TV,8, Dallas, TX KTVT, 11, Fort Worth, TX 397 Federal CommunicatiOns Commiukm FCC 05-24 P- KAMR-TV, 4, Amanllo, TX (formerly KGNC) KW-TV, 7, Amarillo, TX KFDA-TV, 10, Amarillo, TX KCBD-TV, 11, Lubbock, TX Pews KMJD, 2, Midland, TX KOSA-TV,7, Odessa, TX KWES-TV, 9, Odessa, TX (formerly KMOM) Polk KTRE,9, Lufkin, TX KBTV-TV, 4, Port Arthur, TX (formerly WAC) KFDM-TV,6, Beaumont, "X KPRC-TV, 2, HoustoR TX +KTXH, 20, Houston, TX Potter KAMR-TV, 4, Amarillo, TX (formerly KGNC) KW-TV,7, Amarillo, TX KFDA-TV, 10, Amarillo, TX +KCIT, 14, Amarillo, TX presidio KOSA-TV, 7, TX bins -
CAUSE NO. § § § V
11/12/2020 12:10 PM Velva L. Price District Clerk D-1-GN-20-006852 Travis County CAUSE NO. _________________ D-1-GN-20-006852 Victoria Benavides KIM ELLIOT MCMORRIES, M.D. § IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PLAINTIFF § § v. § TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS § TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD § 459TH DEFENDANT § ______ JUDICIAL DISTRICT PLAINTIFF’S ORIGINAL PETITION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO TEX. GOV’T CODE § 2001.038 AND REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER, TEMPORARY INJUNCTION, AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: COMES NOW, Plaintiff Kim Elliot McMorries (“Dr. McMorries”), filing this Original Petition for Declaratory Judgment Pursuant to TEX. GOV’T CODE § 2001.038, and Request for Temporary Restraining Order, Temporary Injunction, and Permanent Injunction against Defendant Texas Medical Board (“Board” or “TMB”). In support thereof, Dr. McMorries would respectfully show unto the Court as follows: I. Summary of the Action: 1. The Texas Medical Board is about to do exactly what the Texas Legislature has prohibited. The Texas Legislature stated that “the [Texas Medical] [B]oard may not consider or act on a complaint involving care provided more than seven years before the date on which the complaint is received ….” TEXAS OCCUPATIONS CODE § 154.051(d) (emphasis added). Despite that law, and despite initially following that law, the Board now stands on the cusp of instigating a contested case with the State Office of Administrative Hearings over complaints involving care provided in the 1980’s, more than three decades ago. The Board does so based on a Board rule that twists the Texas Legislature’s words to the point of outright defiance of the Legislature’s intent. -
BOB NOLL 14443 East Carroll Blvd. University Heights, OH 44118 [email protected] Cell: 440.220.2819
BOB NOLL 14443 East Carroll Blvd. University Heights, OH 44118 [email protected] Cell: 440.220.2819 College Teacher/Playwright/TV & Film Producer/Writer/PR & Marketing Director Teaching Experience John Carroll University 1993-present. Professional Teaching Staff; Advisor to the student newspaper, The Carroll News; Supervisor, Electronic Journalism lab; co- coordinator with National Association of Black Journalists annual Urban Journalism Program; Adviser to Communication Majors and First Year students Cuyahoga Community College Summer 2003, screenwriting instructor Cleveland School of the Arts Fall 2000. Artist in residence, screenwriting instructor for junior and senior high school students. Cleveland Film Society 1999-2002. Teach introduction and advance Screenwriting courses. Cleveland Play House 1987-2006. Teach Playwriting, Screen and Television writing in their Adult Education Program. Also teach workshops. John Carroll University 1993-1996. Visiting Communications Instructor. John Carroll University 1992-1993. Adjunct Assistant Professor Instructor, Adviser, The Carroll News. Cleveland State University 1990-1991. Adjunct Professor of Theatre Arts. Cuyahoga Community College 1982-1987. Adjunct Theatre Arts Professor. Ursuline College 1981-1984. Adjunct Professor of Theatre Arts, Communications, Journalism, Marketing. Kenley Players 1976-1979. Taught Equity apprentice candidates acting, box office, stage management, house management, publicity and advertising. Guest lecturer: -Broadcast Promotion Manager’s Seminar in Chicago, Illinois on Marketing Children’s Programs. -Rock and Roll Hall of Fame International Education Seminar in Cleveland, Ohio. -Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference and Digital Cinema Expo in Cleveland, Ohio. -Public Relations Society of America’s PR Workshop in Cleveland, Ohio. -Cleveland 4-H Club Media Program. -National Association of Black Journalists Workshop. -Plain Dealer High School Journalism Workshop. -
Station ID Time Zone Long Name FCC Code 10021 Eastern D.S. AMC AMC 10035 Eastern D.S
Furnace IPTV Media System: EPG Support For Furnace customers who are subscribed to a Haivision support program, Haivision provides Electronic Program Guide (EPG) services for the following channels. If you need additional EPG channel support, please contact [email protected]. Station ID Time Zone Long Name FCC Code Station ID Time Zone Long Name FCC Code 10021 Eastern D.S. AMC AMC 10035 Eastern D.S. A & E Network AETV 10051 Eastern D.S. BET BET 10057 Eastern D.S. Bravo BRAVO 10084 Eastern D.S. CBC CBC 10093 Eastern D.S. ABC Family ABCF 10138 Eastern D.S. Country Music Television CMTV 10139 Eastern D.S. CNBC CNBC 10142 Eastern D.S. Cable News Network CNN 10145 Eastern D.S. HLN (Formerly Headline News) HLN 10146 Eastern D.S. CNN International CNNI 10149 Eastern D.S. Comedy Central COMEDY 10153 Eastern D.S. truTV TRUTV 10161 Eastern D.S. CSPAN CSPAN 10162 Eastern D.S. CSPAN2 CSPAN2 10171 Eastern D.S. Disney Channel DISN 10178 Eastern D.S. Encore ENCORE 10179 Eastern D.S. ESPN ESPN 10183 Eastern D.S. Eternal Word Television Network EWTN 10188 Eastern D.S. FamilyNet FAMNET 10222 Eastern D.S. Galavision Cable Network GALA 10240 Eastern D.S. HBO HBO 10243 Eastern D.S. HBO Signature HBOSIG 10244 Pacific D.S. HBO (Pacific) HBOP 10262 Central D.S. Fox Sports Southwest (Main Feed) FSS 10269 Eastern D.S. Home Shopping Network HSN 10309 Pacific D.S. KABC ABC7 KABC 10317 Pacific D.S. KINC KINC 10328 Central D.S. KARE KARE 10330 Central D.S. -
Wvec-Tv Eeo Public File Report I. Vacancy List
Page: 1/11 WVEC-TV EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 21, 2020 - May 20, 2021 I. VACANCY LIST See Section II, the "Master Recruitment Source List" ("MRSL") for recruitment source data Recruitment Sources ("RS") RS Referring Job Title Used to Fill Vacancy Hiree Multi-Skilled Journalist 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11, 15-23, 25-32 29 Marketing Director 1-6, 8-9, 11, 15-18, 20-23, 25-32 29 Freelance Producer-8636 1, 15, 29 29 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-18, 20-23, 25- Multi Skilled Journalist - 8838 12 27, 29-32 1-3, 5-6, 8-11, 15-16, 18-23, 25-27, 29- Producer- 9276 29 32 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-23, 25-27, 29- Photojournalist / Storyteller - 9341 29 32 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-23, 25-27, 29- Photojournalist / Storyteller - 9341 29 32 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 15-23, 25-27, 29- Photojournalist / Storyteller - 9341 12 32 Account Executive-9493 1-3, 5-9, 11, 13-23, 25-27, 29-32 7 Account Executive-9493 1-3, 5-9, 11, 13-23, 25-27, 29-32 14 Digital Content Producer-9496 1, 15, 29 29 Multi-Skilled Journalist - 9506 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11, 15-23, 25-27, 29-32 29 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11, 14-16, 18, 20-27, 29- Producer - 9867 14 32 Page: 2/11 WVEC-TV EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 21, 2020 - May 20, 2021 II. -
The Journal Investigative Reporters & Editors
Hurricane Season IRE Awards Warning Signs Lessons from covering A look at the best investigative How alarm systems failed during Harvey, Maria and Katrina reporting of 2017 California wildfires and mudslides The Investigative Reporters & Editors Journal Second Quarter 2018 COVERING NATURAL DISASTERS A guide 2 The IRE Journal IRE Journal SECOND QUARTER 2018 2 Director’s Note A look at IRE’s diversity efforts and how you can help 3 IRE News + Ask IRE Pulitzer winners, broadcast initiatives and tips for learning to code 28 IRE Award Winners Learn about the best investigations of 2017 WEATHER INVESTIGATIONS 36 FOI Files How the first year of Hurricane Guide Trump’s presidency Lessons from Hurricane Harvey 4 shaped FOIA — and what’s on the horizon Uncounted deaths in Puerto Rico 10 37 Tips for reporting on uncertainty 16 Collected Wisdom Rana Sabbagh on why Arab investigative journalists need our California wildfires & mudslides support Alarm systems failed during natural disasters 18 On our website Climate change Learn how the Asbury Inside a 50-state investigation 22 Park Press investigated police misconduct across the state of New Jersey. Read our Q&A with Flooding reporter Andrew Ford at bit.ly/NJcops. 10 tips for finding high-risk dams 26 Second Quarter 2018 1 DIRECTOR’S NOTE MASTHEAD VOL. 41 | NO. 2 MANAGING EDITOR Diversity strengthens Sarah Hutchins ART DIRECTOR journalism — and IRE Larry Buchanan CONTRIBUTING LEGAL EDITOR Sam Terilli Women made up nearly half of the 340-plus speakers this year at our national CAR Conference in Chicago. We’ve come a EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES Taylor Blatchford, John Sadler long way, indeed.