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57 Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Awards (2021) 57th Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2021) - Recipients 01, 03 Morning, Daytime or Weekend Newscast WLKY Morning News: Breonna Taylor Protests, WLKY Stephon Dingle, Jennifer Baileys, Jeremy Kendall, Kaelin Massey 02 Evening Newscast There's Love in Louisville (June 5th, 2020 10pm Newscast), WDRB Andy Russell, Jennifer Keeney, Masaki Sugimoto, Kyle Lizenby, Chad Mills, Travis Ragsdale, Scott Reynolds, Fallon Glick 04 Daily News Report (single shift) Chief for a Day, WDRB Gilbert Corsey, Stuart Hammer Remembering Anita Franklin, WLEX Mike Valente 05 Hard News Report (no time limit) Hidden Heist, WAVE John Boel 06A Breaking or Spot News - Single Report Protest Night Five: Teargas Rains Down, WDRB Chad Mills, Hobie Crase Breonna Taylor Protests: The First Clash, WDRB Hayden Ristevski 06B Breaking or Spot News - Multiple Reports Louisville's First Weekend of Protests, WAVE James Dobson, Kaitlin Rust, John Boel, Shannon Cogan, Phylicia Ashley, Steven Richard, Carolyn Williams, Valerie Paxton, Joshua Coffman, Curtis Tate 07 Continuing Coverage Investigating the Death of Breonna Taylor, WDRB Barry Fulmer, Andy Russell, Chad Mills, Dalton Rinehart, Jennifer Keeney, Fallon Glick, Travis Ragsdale, Sara Sidery, Gilbert Corsey, Marcus Green, Jason Riley, Emily Evans, Hayden Ristevski, Paige Thompson, Brooks Holton, Cara Sabin, David Scott, Joel Schipper, | Valerie Chinn, Katrina Helmer, Jacob Davis 08 Team Coverage Breonna Taylor Protests, WDRB Chad Mills, Katrina Helmer, Sara Sidery, Lawrence Smith, Frank Stamper, Doug Smith, Vincent Vermeulen, Fallon Glick, Matthew Moore, Andy Russell, Jennifer Keeney, Barry Fulmer, Gilbert Corsey, David Scott, Scott Reynolds, Travis Ragsdale, Dalton Godbey, Hobie Crase, Jacob Davis 57th Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2021) - Recipients 2 09A Investigative - Single Report How Reliable Is the U.S. Postal Service?, WHAS Paula Vasan, Nick Goldring 09B Investigative - Multiple Reports Black Folders and Police Secrets, WDRB Gilbert Corsey, Dominik Fuhrmann 10A News Feature - Light Feature Sneaker Man, WHAS Senait Gebregiorgis, Steve Peake 10B News Feature - Serious Feature Cockfighting: Cruelty & Contamination, WKRC Duane Pohlman, Eric Frisbee 11 News Special WKYT Behind the Lens | Change & Adapt, WKYT Barton Bill 12A, 12B Arts/Entertainment - News Black and Brown Faces, WKRC Bryan Dykes, Kyle Inskeep 12C, 12D Arts/Entertainment - Short Form or Long Form Content Gee Horton: Hyperrealistic Portrait Artist, Spectrum News 1 Ohio Alison Momeyer, Bryan Levin, Jason Pheister, Karl Turner, Amy Hunter 13A, 13B, 13D Business/Consumer/Technology (News, Long Form Content) The Dangers of Snap Map , WXIX Jason Scott, Chris Riva, Payton Bradley Essential Oils: What Are You Really Getting?, WHAS Paula Vasan, Nick Goldring Groundwork: The Last Mile, Kentucky Farm Bureau Matt Hilton, Austin Anderson, Michael Corrigan 14A, 14B, 14D Crime (News, Long Form Content) The Preacher's Drug Houses, WAVE John Boel 15A, 15B Education/Schools - News The Growing Divide, WLWT Helena Battipaglia, Michael Carnevale Breaking the Digital Divide, WSYX/WTTE Donny Sobnosky, Lisa Rantala 15C,15D Education/Schools - Short Form or Long Form Cincinnati Public Schools: Do What You Love, RESLV Scott Thompson, Nick Shell, Kyle Breitenstein, Steve May Glass Walls: Black Experiences in Higher Education, Spectrum News 1 Ohio Alison Momeyer, Bryan Levin, Karl Turner, Jason Pheister, Tonisha Johnson 57th Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2021) - Recipients 3 16A, 16B Children/Youth/Teen - News Basketball is Back, Spectrum News 1 Kentucky Jonathon Gregg 16C Children/Youth/Teen (19 and under) - Short Form Content Drawing with Mr. J, WOSU Public Media Cindy Gaillard, Ben Bays, Jonathan Juravich, Ryan Hitchcock $martPath with Megan Piphus: Kevin Becomes Famous, CET Colin Scianamblo, Megan Piphus, Julie Heath, Kitty Lensman, Mark Lammers, Jason Garrison, Paul Verhagen 16D Children/Youth/Teen (19 and under) - Long Form Content Books Alive For Kids!, Zomotion Pictures and Learning Through Art Alphonzo Wesson, Kathy Wade, Carissa Ray, Jonathan Knosp 17A, 17B Environment/Science - News Sensitive Fish Species Alive and Well in Scenic River, Spectrum News 1 Ohio Charles Ringwalt 17C, 17D Environment/Science - Short Form or Long Form Content Rocket Science Barbie, 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Christopher Decker, Ryan Law 18A, 18B Health/Medical - News LEGOs Explain Social Distancing, WYMT Connor Dunwoodie, Kyle Collier ER Nurses under Attack, WDRB Fallon Glick, Dalton Rinehart 18C Health/Medical - Short Form Content Pushing Through Cancer, MediaSource Robert Leitch, Jerred Ziegler 18D Health/Medical - Long Form Content Undiagnosed: The Diabetes Epidemic, KET Laura Krueger, Wayne Tuckson, Casey Harris 19A, 19B Historical/Cultural - News What Happened to Walnut Street, WDRB Gilbert Corsey, Dominik Fuhrmann 19C,19D Historical/Cultural - Short Form or Long Form Content Violins of Hope, KET Gary Pahler 20A Human Interest - News (single shift) Cemetery Scrub, Spectrum News 1 Kentucky Jonathon Gregg 20B Human Interest - News (no time limit) The Blind Clockmaker, WSYX/WTTE Dennis Spronck, Robert Kendrick 57th Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2021) - Recipients 4 20C, 20D Human Interest - Short Form or Long Form Content VOICES: Hard Work Never Stops - Addy Arnett, Kentucky Farm Bureau Matt Hilton, Austin Anderson, Michael Corrigan 21C, 21D Lifestyle - Short Form or Long Form Content Cycling Capital of Kentucky, KET Jim Voskuhl Bengals X BlaCk OWned: Stripes Don't Come Easy, Cincinnati Bengals Luke Johnson 22A , 22B Military - News Tiny Homes for Vets, Spectrum News 1 Kentucky Jonathon Gregg 22C, 22D Military - Short Form or Long Form Content Determination, The 5 Stones Group Mike Edwards, Joel Hammers 23C, 23D Nostalgia - Short Form or Long Form Content Broad & High: American Sign Museum, WOSU Public Media Mary Rathke, David Holm, Ryan Hitchcock 24A Politics/Government - News (single shift) We'll Play Ball, WSYX/WTTE Dennis Spronck, Geoff Redick 24B Politics/Government - News (no time limit) Broken Systems: Fixing Flaws in Laws, WKRC Duane Pohlman, Eric Frisbee 24C, 24D Politics/Government - Short Form or Long Form Content State of the Commonwealth, WLEX Sydney DeLong, Conroy Delouche, Katherine Collins, Mike Valente, Kristen Edwards, Tyler Ross 25B Societal Concerns - News (no time limit) Save Our City, WHAS Shay McAlister, Phillip Murrell, Senait Gebregiorgis 25C Societal Concerns - Short Form Content Our Lives Matter, Born To Dp Films De'Niel Phipps 25D Societal Concerns - Long Form Content Let's Talk Cincy: 'Shoot This, Not That', WLWT Alexis Rogers, Christina Rule 26A, 26B, 26D Weather (News, Long Form Content) Memorial Day Tornado Impact - One Year Later, WHIO McCall Vrydaghs, Matthew Simon, Mike Burianek 57th Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2021) - Recipients 5 27A, 27B Sports Story - News Grandma Packs A Punch, WDRB Justin Hawkins, Scott Reynolds 27C, 27D Sports Story - Short Form or Long Form Content Ohio State Football: Places, The Ohio State University Zach Swartz 30 Sports - One-Time Special Nonstop Flight: The Untold Story of FC Cincinnati, 4th Floor Creative Tom Gelehrter, Marc Graham, Cori Ward, Brennen Warner, Connor Leupp, Robbie Boyles, Will Rettig 31 Live Sporting Event/Game Columbus Bluejackets Hockey, FOX Sports Ohio Tom Farmer, Bob Pennell, Joe Whelan, Brian Filippetti, Jeff Rimer, Jody Shelley, Dave Maetzold, Matt Sigafoos, Dave Bachman 32A Documentary Cultural/Topical 2020: The Year That Revealed Us, The Cincinnati Enquirer Meg Vogel, Amanda Rossmann Toying with Still Life, KET Frank Simkonis 32B Documentary Historical Memphis Belle: Her Final Mission, ThinkTV Richard Wonderling, Richard Nordstrom, Zach Kramer, Ken LaRock, Dan Nachtrab 33A Magazine Program Kentucky Life | Season 25 | Episode 10, KET Doug Flynn, Chelsea Gorham, Valerie Trimble, Gary Pahler, Angelic Phelps Broad & High (12/10/2020), WOSU Public Media Jackie Shafer, Mary Rathke, David Holm, Ryan Hitchcock, Kate Quickel 34A Public Affairs Program Kentucky Tonight: State of Unrest, KET Renee Shaw, Toby Gibbs, Gabriela Martinez, Nick Helton 35 Special Event Coverage (Live or Edited) Pandemic, Protests & Ponies: The 146th Running of the Kentucky Derby, WLEX Jennifer Smith, Nancy Cox, Sydney DeLong, Keith Farmer, Katherine Shepherd, Sean Franklin, Steve Bentley 36B Entertainment - 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