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2018 Boston/New England Emmy Awards Nomination List Revised April 24, 2018 2018 Boston/New England Emmy Awards Nomination List Revised April 24, 2018 NEWSCAST-EVENING LARGER MARKETS 7 News At 10pm - 1/20/17 Gary LaPlante, Executive Producer WHDH Marie Mandelberg, Producer Methuen Plane Crash Paige Tatum, Executive Producer Boston 25 News Debora Gaita, Executive Producer Caitlin McLaughlin, Producer Stephanie Coueignoux, Reporter Kerry Kavanaugh, Reporter Thomas Korsak, Photographer Mark Ockerbloom, Anchor Elizabeth Hopkins, Anchor Vanessa Welch, Anchor Jeremy Klement, Director NewsCenter 5 At 6pm: Auto Auction Crash Paige Harrison, News Director WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Chris Roach, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Corey Saunders, Assignment Editor David Hurlburt, Executive Producer NewsCenter 5 At 6pm: Fugitive Captured Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director WCVB Chris Roach, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Nancy Bent, Assignment Editor Rhondella Richardson, Reporter Bobby Souza, Photographer NewsCenter 5 At 6pm: Methuen Plane Crash Paige Harrison, News Director WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Chris Roach, Executive Producer David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Ed Harding, Anchor Shaun Chaiyabhat, Reporter Karen Lippert, Photographer Tim Geers, Photographer Kevin Krisak, Photographer Don Potito, Technical Director Tragedy At The Auto Auction Meagan Kolkmann, Producer WBZ Joe Couture, Assignment Manager WBZ 11PM - Braintree Police Shooting/South Boston Murders Seth Szilagyi, Producer WBZ Kevin Osgood, Executive Producer NEWSCAST-EVENING SMALLER MARKETS CBS 13 News At Six Joseph Hegarty, Chief Producer WGME CBS 13 Cindy Valente, Director Jennifer Long, Anchor Chandler Knowles, Chief Editor Nasty Nor' Easter Kathy Reynolds, News Director WGME CBS 13 Joseph Hegarty, Producer Kim Block, Anchor NBC 10 News At 5:00 Scott Isaacs, News Director WJAR Bryan Monaghan, Producer WCAX Channel 3 Newscast Darren Perron, News Anchor WCAX BREAKING NEWS An Officer Shot And A Double Murder Michael Fahey, Executive Producer WHDH Leandro Ruiz, Executive Producer Kim Khazei, Anchor Adam Williams, Anchor Ryan Schulteis, Anchor Jadiann Thompson, Anchor Steve Cooper, Reporter Alex DiPrato, Reporter Amaka Ubaka, Reporter Tom Luft, Assignment Editor Auto Auction Crash Paige Harrison, News Director WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Chris Roach, Executive Producer David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Corey Saunders, Assignment Editor Antoinette Antonio, Anchor Erika Tarantal, Anchor David Bienick, Reporter Chelsea Standoff Mary Saladna, Reporter WCVB Kevin Krisak, Photographer March Blizzard Kim Block, Anchor WGME CBS 13 Joseph Hegarty, Producer Methuen Plane Crash Paige Harrison, News Director WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Chris Roach, Executive Producer David Hurlburt, Executive Producer Barbara Baranowski, Producer Emily Riemer, Anchor Ted Cooper, Photographer Tim Geers, Photographer Don Potito, Technical Director The Hernandez Suicide Carol Burns, Assistant News Director WHDH SPOT NEWS Chaos At The Auto Auction Caitlin McLaughlin, Producer Boston 25 News Blair Miller, Anchor Timothy Martin, Assignment Editor Kathryn Burcham, Reporter Daniel Miller, Anchor Massive Firefight - Six Alarm Fire In Boston Gary LaPlante, Executive Producer WHDH James Svoboda, Managing Editor Michael Fahey, Executive Producer Justin Bourke, Reporter Providence Highway Shooting Suzanne Nadeau-Beever, Executive Producer WJAR Meghan Kayata, Producer Small Plane Crash Johnny Green, News Director WBZ CONTINUING COVERAGE WITHIN 24 HOURS Auto Auction Crash Johnny Green, News Director WBZ James Harrington, Executive Producer Coastal Storm Kimberlea Bingham, Executive Producer WCVB Free Speech Rally Paige Harrison, News Director WCVB Gerry Wardwell, Asst. News Director Barbara Baranowski, Producer Mike Cole, Producer Lisa Thalhamer, Producer David Bienick, Reporter Nicole Estaphan, Reporter Ted Cooper, Photographer Chris Garvin, Photographer Lee Harrington, Photographer G.J. 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