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The 54Th Annual New York Emmy® Award Nominations THE 58TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! MSG Network Gets the Most Nominations with 62 New York, NY – Wednesday, February 11, 2015. The 58th 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 and Anchor/Host, PIX News Close Up, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award-winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; and Emmy® Award-winner Tamsen Fadal, Anchor, PIX11 News at 5 and 10,and Host, Backstage on Broadway, WPIX-TV. Total Number of Nominated Entries MSG Network 62 WRNN-TV 4 WPIX-TV 55 News 12 The Bronx 3 YES Network 38 WCNY-TV 3 (MLB Productions for YES Network - 4) WRGB-TV 3 WNBC-TV 37 News 12 Brooklyn 2 News 12 Long Island 30 NY1 Noticias 2 WCBS-TV 25 WENY-TV 2 News 12 Connecticut 24 WKBW-TV 2 SNY 19 WLNY-TV 2 WXTV Univision 41 16 WSTM-TV 2 News 12 Westchester 15 CUNY.edu 2 WNJU Telemundo 47 15 SyracuseStage.org 2 MSG Plus 13 Yankees.com 2 NYC Media 13 BARD Entertainment 1 WABC-TV 13 Cablevision/IFC 1 NJ.com 12 My9 WWOR 1 NJTV 11 NewYork.CBSlocal.com 1 (Rutgers University/ NJTV – 2) NY1.com 1 News 12 New Jersey 10 NYC Media & WNYE-TV 1 Newsday.com 10 SNY.tv 1 WGRZ-TV 10 Time Warner Cable SportsChannel 1 WNYW FOX 5 10 WHAM-TV 1 Thirteen/WNET 9 WHEC-TV 1 PIX11.com 7 WIVB.com 1 NY1 News 7 WMHT.org 1 WLIW 7 WNYE-TV & Lehman College/Lehman Studios 1 WTEN-TV 7 WNYT-TV 1 CUNY-TV 6 7online.com 1 Time Warner Cable News - Rochester 6 EliteDaily.com 1 FiOS1 News 5 WXXI Public Broadcasting 1 WIVB-TV 4 The 58th Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a Black Tie Gala on Saturday, May 2, 2015 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. 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 2015 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST: LARGER MARKETS (1-49) Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow on CBS2. January 22, 2014. (WCBS-TV). Chris Wragge, Mary Calvi Spano, Anchors; Kim Gerbasi, Executive Producer; Alex Denis, Traffic Reporter; Kizzie Pegues, Producer; Janessa Ramos, Writer; Michael J. Muskopf, News Camera. January Snow Storm - AM Coverage. January 3, 2014. (WXTV Univision 41). Carlos Rizik, Producer; Ileana Riveros, Associate Producer/Assignment Editor; Wanda Silva, Reporter. PIX11 Morning News: Still Standing After Sandy. October 29, 2013. (WPIX-TV). Amy Waldman, Managing Editor ; Zev Shalev, Executive Producer; Joseph M. Punday, Weather Producer; David Kalmowitz, Director; Brynne Gadinis-Anstadt, Producer; Dan Mannarino, Lisa Mateo, Reporters; Sukanya Krishnan, Anchor; C. Jean Hessel, Graphics; Ojinika Obiekwe, Segment Producer; Marcia Parris, Senior Producer; Kirstin Cole, Correspondent. PIX11 Morning News: Winter Storm. February 13, 2014. (WPIX-TV). Amy Waldman, Senior Executive Producer; Zev Shalev, Executive Producer; Joseph M. Punday, Weather Producer; David Kalmowitz, Director; Brynne Gadinis-Anstadt, Producer; Dan Mannarino, Lisa Mateo, Reporters; Sukanya Krishnan, Anchor; Ojinika Obiekwe, Segment Producer; Marcia Parris, Senior Producer; Kirstin Cole, Correspondent. Primera Edicion: January 21, 2014. January 21, 2014. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer. MORNING NEWSCAST: MEDIUM MARKETS (50-99) Channel 2 News Daybreak. January 7, 2014. (WGRZ-TV). Athan Kompos, Producer; Jeff Woodard, News Director; Collin Bishop, Executive Producer; John Matey, Jim Connerton, Producer; Michael Wooten, Melissa Holmes, John Beard, Anchors; Pete Gallivan, Heather Ly, Kevin O’Neill, Mary Friona, Reporters; Mike Luksch, Nate Benson, Photographers; Maria Genero, Jennifer Stanonis, Weather Anchors; Dave Cash Traffic Reporter. News 4 Wake Up. May 14, 2014. (WIVB-TV). Jordan Williams, Teresa Weakley, Anchors; Todd Santos, Meteorologist; Aaron Mason, Executive Producer; Nalina Shapiro, Brittni Smallwood, Reporters. DAYTIME NEWSCAST: LARGER MARKETS (1-49) Noon Newscast: Manhunt in Mount Vernon. June 6, 2014. (News 12 Westchester). Janine Rose, News Director; Stan Kowalski, Assistant News Director; Lisa Salvadorini, Anchor; Jennifer Sullivan, Producer; Tom Karadimas, Director; Lisa LaRocca, Lisa Reyes, Michelle Brown, Reporters; Carlo Pellegrino, Paul Simone, Alan Flamenhaft, Photographers; Stephen Cioffi, Truck Operator; Kristina Cartwright, Traffic Reporter; Daryl Green, Meteorologist; Dave Wolf, Assignment Desk Editor. Midday Newscast 11 AM. February 14, 2014. (News 12 Brooklyn). Berta Castaner, News Director; Manoj Shamdasani, Assistant News Director; Melissa Serrano, Executive Producer; Emily Pecot, Producer; Michael Favetta, Meteorologist; Michael Leon, Director; Matt Pieper, Anchor; Katie Lusso, Dana Arschin, Brittany Miller, Reporters; Andre Lewis, Photographer. DAYTIME NEWSCAST: MEDIUM MARKETS (50-99) Channel 2 News First at Five. March 25, 2014. (WGRZ-TV). Athan Kompos, Executive Producer; Jeff Woodard, News Director; Collin Bishop, Executive Producer; Sally Durwald, Zac Kineke, Producers; Adam Benigni, Sports Anchor; Kent Stockdale, Editor, Maria Sisti, Assignment Editor; Kim DeGeorge, Digital Producer; Andy DeSantis, Scott May, Bill Boyer, Charles Moore, Dooley O’Rourke, Dave Harrington, Bob Mancuso, Terry Belke, Photographers; Scott Brown, Claudine Ewing, Dave McKinley, Steve Brown, Jeff Preval, Ron Plants, Reporters; Kelly Dudzik, Scott D. Levin, Anchors; Stu Boyar, Jonah Javad, Sports Anchors; Kevin O’Connell, Weather Anchor. March Blizzard. March 12, 2014. (WKBW-TV). Lisa Polster, News Director; Ann L. Harenda, Executive Producer. EVENING NEWSCAST: LARGER MARKETS (1-49) East Harlem Explosion Coverage. March 12, 2014. (WCBS-TV). Cathy Shallcross, Executive Producer; Kristine Johnson, Anchor; Lane Stone, Producer; Don Champion, Reporter; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor. February Snow Storm. February 13, 2014. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer. Harlem Explosion – 6 PM Newscast. March 12, 2014. (WXTV Univision 41). Amalfy Cantillo, Producer. 2 The 2015 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees January Snow Storm. January 2, 2014. (WXTV Univision 41). Alexa Rodriguez, Producer. News 4 New York at 5 PM: East Harlem Explosion. March 12, 2014. (WNBC-TV). Susan Sullivan, News Director; Mike Aquilia, News Producer; Robert Sancho, Assignment Editor; David Hatcher, Executive Producer; Shiba Russell, Anchor. Noticiero 47 Telemundo: Panico en Harlem. March 12, 2014. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Endy Rodriguez, Executive Producer; Gloria Echeverry Vasquez, Anchor; Rafael Bello, Sports Anchor; Nancy Ruiz, Editor. Noticiero 47 Telemundo: Tormenta de Nieve. February 13, 2014. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Endy Rodriguez, Executive Producer; Gloria Echeverry Vasquez, Anchor; Ektor Silva, Photographer; Yamilesi Villavicencio, Content Integrator Editor; Allan Villafaña, Reporter; Laura Quinones, Producer; Isabel Ocampo, Content Desk Editor; Kharen Luna, Associate Producer. EVENING NEWSCAST: MEDIUM MARKETS (50-99) Channel 2 News Tonight - Blizzard Coverage. January 6, 2014. (WGRZ-TV). Athan Kompos, Executive Producer; Jeff Woodard, News Director; Matt Pitts, Miranda Ruckdeschel, Producers; Colleen Carroll, Editor; Danny Spewak, Andrea Marvin, Reporters; Scott Levin, Maryalice Demler, Anchors; Kevin O’Connell, Jen Stanonis, Weather Anchors; JT Messinger, Franco Ardito, Bill Boyer, Ben Read, Photographers; Patrick Klinck, Assignment Editor. NBC 3 News at 6:00 March Snowstorm. March 12, 2014. (WSTM-TV). Matt Mulcahy, Managing Editor/Anchor. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT Harlem Building Explosion. March 14, 2014. (WCBS-TV). Kathryn Brown, Reporter; Walter Rella, Photojournalist. Joey's Playground. December 7, 2013. (News 12 Connecticut). Brandon Walker, Reporter; Dan Renzetti, Photographer/Editor. NYPD Underwater. July 4, 2014. (WNBC-TV). Marc Santia, Reporter; Keith Feldman, Photojournalist. Priority Express Mailman. July 14, 2014. (News 12 Connecticut). Ted Koppy, Reporter; John Dempsey, Andrew Hurley, Photographers/Editors. Rob Brown. October 25, 2013. (WPIX-TV). Mario Diaz, Reporter; Paul Rosenberg, Photographer/Editor. Spin City. January 22, 2014. (WNBC-TV). Michael DelGiudice, Photographer/Editor; Andrew Siff, Reporter. Taste of Freedom. February 6, 2014. (WABC-TV). Josh Einiger, Reporter. BREAKING NEWS Hell Unleashed in Harlem. March 12, 2014. (WCBS-TV). Chris Wragge, Mary Calvi Spano, Anchors; Chris Sobel, Producer; Greg Giglione, Field TV Camera; Michael J. 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