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2013 Program Nominees National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter The 37th Annual Suncoast Emmy® Awards 2013 Program Nominees 1. NEWSCAST – MORNING Newscast - Morning - Larger Markets CBS4 This Morning Alex Hernandez, Christina Lemus, Keith Coll, Rhiannon Ally, Michele Gillen, Marybel Rodriguez, Joseph Escobar WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Newscast – Morning - Medium Markets WDSU News This Morning: Cruise Ship Returns Jauné Jackson WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA 2. NEWSCAST – DAYTIME Newscast – Daytime - Medium Markets Action News @ Noon: Jacksonville under Flood Warning Nikesha Williams WTEV-TV, Jacksonville, FL WDSU News at 4:00 - Cruise Ship Crisis Marcy O’Leary WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA 3. NEWSCAST – EVENING Newscast - Evening - Larger Markets Tropical Storm Andrea Team Coverage Heather Records WPEC-TV, West Palm Beach, FL Tragedy at Sandy Hook James Austin, Belkys Nerey, Craig Stevens WSVN-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 11pm News- Isaac Aftermath- 8/27/12 Mike Garber, Bill Cummings WPTV, West Palm Beach, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 1 WTSP 11pm News May14th Sabrina Feher WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Muerte De Hugo Chavez Maria Kapetanakis, Vera Castillo, Helga Silva, Miguel Angel Diaz, Jorge Ignacio Rodriguez, Karen Hernandez, Ramon Real WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Newscast - Evening - Medium Markets WJXT: Remembering Cherish Newscast Kathryn Bonfield, Sharon Cohen, Jessie Fowble, Mal Redington WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, FL Action News @ 5 pm: Severe Flooding & Storms Samantha Turley, Paige Kelton, Noel McLaren, Mark Spain WTEV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Action News @ 6 pm: Justice for Cherish Pascale Head, Mark Spain, Catherine Varnum WTEV-TV, Jacksonville, FL WDSU News at 10:00 PM Donnell Jackson WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA 4. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT General Assignment Report - Within 24 hours Coming Home After Isaac Natasha Robin, Travis Alford WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA The Great Python Hunt Eric Glasser, Tim Burquest WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Dog Shot and Buried Alive Kevin Carlson WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 2 5. BREAKING NEWS Tracking Andrea Don North WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL I-75 Pileup Jacqueline Ingles, Scott Wilson WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Hubig’s Pie Factory Fire Keith Bliven, Travers Mackel, Jay Gallé, Jauné Jackson WDSU-TV, New Orleans, LA Rescue Sarina Fazan Emerson WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Christmas Day Tornado Matt Barrentine, Chasity Byrd, Michael White WALA-TV, Mobile-Pensacola, AL 6. TEAM COVERAGE Sinkhole Tragedy Bill McFarland WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 7. SPOT NEWS Garage Collapse Ross Palombo WPLG-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Cabios al Sistema de Retiro en Puerto Rico Felipe Gomez, Miguel Pomales WLII-TV, San Juan, PR National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 3 8. CONTINUING COVERAGE Continuing Coverage - Within 24 Hours Amber Alert: To Cuba and Back Robbyn DeSpain, Jessica Penzien, Bridget Foster, Brent Merrill Bay News 9, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Boston Bombing Manhunt Richelle Ridgeway, Brent Merrill, Bridget Foster, Trevor Bynum, Dana Wiederman, Jessica Penzien, Jaime Moore Bay News 9, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Tropical Storm Andrea Bill McFarland WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Gator At The Front Door Ben Kennedy, Matthew Fuhrman, Amanda Stanley WPLG-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tornado Touchdown - Real Stories of Survival Jorge Estevez WFTV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Continuing Coverage - No Time Limit Short Yellow Lights Noah Pransky WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Search for Mickey Shunick Letitia Walker, Jim Hummel, Jenise Fernandez KATC-TV, Lafayette, LA 9. INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Investigative Report - Single Story Pipeline to the Platform Brendan McCarthy, T.J. Pipitone WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA Espia Por La Libre Teri Arvesu, Mario Vallejo WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 4 FINR Abuse Mike Deeson WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Keeping Secrets Kaitlyn Ross, Justin Patterson WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Prison Violence Exposed Brendan McCarthy, T.J. Pipitone WWL-TV, New Orleans, LA Pets In Danger? Myriam Masihy, Dawn Minkow WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Sheriff’s Secret Files Katie LaGrone, Jim Sitton, Tom Kastanotis WPTV, West Palm Beach, FL Busting Backyard Breeders Noah Pransky WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Missing at Sea Dawn Minkow, Diana Gonzalez WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL GPS Secrets Kaitlyn Ross, Matt Head WTLV, Jacksonville, FL Beach Bike Thieves Myriam Masihy, Sandra Esquivel, Pedro Cancio WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Investigative Report – Series Body of Evidence Lee Zurik, Donny Pearce WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA 911 Dispatch Mistakes Daniel Krauth, Jim Sitton, Lynn Walsh WPTV, West Palm Beach, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 5 Charles Butler Mystery Christopher Heath, Kevin Benoit WFTV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Delinquent on Duty Jim DeFede, Alexandra Nobrega, Cari Hernandez WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL A Violated Trust Steve Andrews, Gordon Dempsey WFLA-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 10. FEATURE NEWS REPORT Feature News Report - Light Feature Moringa U.S.A. Daisy Ballmajo, Jorge Gaston Toledo, Patricio Munoz, Ivet Milian WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL El Rostro De Un Infiel Vera Castillo, Daisy Ballmajo WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 365 Days to “I Do” Bill Wood WGNO-TV, New Orleans, LA Paparazzi Maria Kapetanakis, Patricio Munoz, David Necochea, Rafael Torrens, Israel Rodriguez, Abel Hernandez WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Lasting Letters of Love Carolyn Scofield, Tammie Mills WVUE-TV, New Orleans, LA Life by Accident Jessica Clark, Justin Patterson WTLV, Jacksonville, FL Ma Barker’s Hideout Berndt Petersen, Octavio Torres WFTV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 6 Feature News Report - Light Series Mi Primer Trabajo Gisela Novoa, Roger Borges WLTV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Feature News Report - Serious Feature Bridge on the Brink David Sutta, William Catoggio WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Pista Bajo El Agua Guillermo Gonzalez, Patricio Munoz, Clemente Atia WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Diving Daredevils David Sutta, William Catoggio WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Manhunt Monday: The Faces of Bolin Lindsay Logue, Matthew Apthorp WBBH-TV, Ft. Myers-Naples, FL Fire, Ice & Fortune Justin Patterson, Anne Schindler WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Drowning at the Surface David Sutta, William Catoggio WFOR-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Never Did I Dream Jeannie Blaylock, Jonathan Cordell WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL Limpiadores De La Muerte Ernesto Morales, Richard Cape, Daniel Alberto Silva Fernandez, Patricio Munoz, Maria Joze Guzman WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Feature News Report - Serious Series AfterMeth: A toxic inheritance Justin Patterson, Anne Schindler WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 7 Julie’s Fight for Change Shannon Cake Giaimo, Jim Sitton, Lynn Walsh WPTV, West Palm Beach, FL Blind Man’s Dog Hit Alison Morrow Abrahamsen, Taylor Vinson WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL 11. NEWS SPECIAL If I Die Young Brendan McLaughlin, Doug Iten, John Fulton, John Pendygraft, Eric Moore, Lane DeGregory WFTS-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Especial Muere Hugo Chavez Carines Moncada, Liliana Colantuoni, Danibett Zuniga, Alexandra Aixa Torres Cruz WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL 12. ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT Arts/Entertainment - News Single Story Stainboy Charles Moffat WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Running of the Bulls Robert Hollins WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge, LA Arts/Entertainment - News Series On The Town Allison Walker, Chris DeLeon Central Florida News 13, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Arts/Entertainment - News Feature iConcert iMusic Tim Kania Bay News 9, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Cobertura Londres 2012 David Necochea, Carlos Maxwell WSCV-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter www.suncoastchapter.org • 954.322.3171 8 Arts/Entertainment - Program Feature/Segment Si nos dejan/If they let us Celia Rowlson-Hall Borscht Corp./WPBT, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Theaster Gates Dennis Scholl, Marlon Johnson John S. & James L. Knight Foundation, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Project: Shattered Silence Mark Harris, Colleen Hamilton, Bradley Clore WEDU-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Arts/Entertainment - Program Special Big Band Nunez - Mega Especiales Euridice Ventura, Maria Isabel Montoya, Oscar Rivera, Calixto Garcia, Elias Chacin, Elain Morales WSBS-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2013 Matthew Bernstein, Layne Batt, Ken Berk, Jose Suarez, Gilberto Rodriguez, Barbara Alfonso, Roxanne Rodriguez, Adam Kuperstein, Kevin Herbert WTVJ-TV, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Seaworld’s Antartica: Empire of the Penguin Richard Byrnes, Phillip Deems, Robert Kotek Derek Mozer, Ryan Halley, Chris Flora, David Dominato, Angela Bell-Deems WKMG-TV, Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL Elain Volando Alto Mega Especiales
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