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43Rd Annual New York Emmy® Awards THE 43rd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2000 WINNERS OUTSTANDING SINGLE NEWSCAST * Swiss Air Crash (Newschannel 4) September 3, 1998 (WNBC) Michael Fitzsimmons, Producer; Chuck Scarborough, Sue Simmons, Anchors OUTSTANDING SINGLE MORNING NEWSCAST * Today In New York (Today In New York) May 25, 1999 (WNBC) Shelly Harper, Producer; Angela Moore, Associate Producer; Karen Harris, Segment Producer; Steve Lucas, Director; Fran Charles, Maurice Dubois, Jane Hanson, Anchors OUTSTANDING COVERAGE OF AN INSTANT BREAKING NEWS STORY * Baby Abduction - News Team Finds Baby and Kidnapper, April 13, 1999 (WRGB) Joseph J. Coscia, News Director; Judy Sanders, Producer/Reporter; Sony Stark, Producer * New York Under Water (WB 11 News at 10) August 26, 1999 (WPIX) Michael McLaughlin, Producer; Caesar Darias, Doug Kahn, Wiliberto Ocasio, Kevin Ortiz, Assignment Editors; Pamela Chan, Jonathan Dienst, Mr. G., Rosemary Gomez, Pauline Liu, Julian Phillips, Reporters; John Frasse, Ken Hogan, William Muller, Marc Scott, David Tews, Cameramen OUTSTANDING COVERAGE OF A CONTINUING NEWS STORY * A Courageous Journey, May 10 & 24, 1999 (News 12 Long Island) Michael DelGiudice, Bob Butler, Producers; Doug Geed, Reporter OUTSTANDING SINGLE HARD NEWS STORY * Parking Hell (The 10 O’clock News) November 10, 1998 (WNYW) Dancia Nedela, Producer; Andrea Day, Reporter OUTSTANDING MULTI-PART HARD NEWS STORY * Bill Beutel in Africa: A Generation Lost (Eyewitness News) February 23 & 24, 1999 (WABC) Bill Beutel, Producer/Anchor; Jeffrey Jolton, Producer OUTSTANDING SINGLE NEWS FEATURE * Goose on the Loose, December 3, 1998 (News 12 Long Island) Greg Cergol, Producer/Reporter; Thomas Aviles, Producer OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM * Dr. Research (The 10 O’clock News) February 10, 1999 (WNYW) Joe Fusco, Producer; Mary Garafalo, Reporter OUTSTANDING EVENT COVERAGE * Fleetweek 99: A Memorial Day Celebration; May 31, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Dr. William F. Baker, Executive In Charge, Stephen Segaller, Executive Producer; Bob Morris, Producer 1 THE 43rd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2000 WINNERS * The New York City Marathon; November 1, 1998 (WPIX) Paul Bissonette, Executive Producers OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Program or Special * NY TV: By the People Who Made It - Part I; December 14, 1998 (Thirteen/WNET) Dr. William F. Baker, Phillip J. Marshall, Joshua C. Nathan, Executive Producers; Adrian M. Martin, Josephine Viscardi, Producers OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Series * City Arts (Entertainment Series) 1/8/99,2/5/99,11/13/98 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Series Producer; Julie Thirman-Schapiro, Coordinating Producer; Ilana Trachtman, Senior Associate Producer; Ria Gazdar, Robin Letourneau, Associate Producers; Pamela Birkman, Chris Thompson, Producers OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING: Segment * Theater on the Edge (City Arts) November 6, 1998 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Series Producer; Matt Cohen, Producer OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S/YOUTH PROGRAMMING * Uncovering Hidden Talents With Blues Clues (Out With the Kids) August 28, 1999 (Metroguide) Kate Geis, Producer OUTSTANDING TEEN PROGRAMMING * 6 Real Kids; October 14, 1998 (WRGB) Joseph J. Coscia, Executive Producer; Peter Brancato Jr., Sony Stark, Producers OUTSTANDING RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING * Audrey Santo (Channel 6 News) December 9-10, 1998 (WRGB) Joseph J. Coscia, Executive Producer; Bruce Forget, Tim Pennings, Producers; Liz Bishop, Reporter OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING * What's Up in Technology?; March 28, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Bob Morris, Producer OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMMING * Earth Day Tips; April 19 – 21, 1999 (News 12 Long Island) Tom Aviles, Bob Butler, Sue Caron, Producers 2 THE 43rd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2000 WINNERS OUTSTANDING POLITICAL PROGRAMMING * Take the Money & Run; October 31, 1998 (News 12 Long Island) Mark Lagerkvist, Senior Producer; Debi Gade, David Leibowitz, Catherine Rhinehardt, Producers OUTSTANDING HEALTH/SCIENCES PROGRAMMING: Program, Special or Series * Out of the Darkness: Women and Depression; October 24, 1998 (WNET) Helene Lerner, Executive Producer; Gene Reticker, Producer OUTSTANDING HEALTH/SCIENCES PROGRAMMING: Segment or Series of Segments * Cancer Series (Newschannel 4) April 29, 1999 (WNBC) Dr. Max Gomez, Producer/Reporter; Stephanie Christopulos, Producer OUTSTANDING SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Program or Special * A Life In The Balance; February 3, 1999 (WIVB) Rich Newberg, Tom Vetter, Producers OUTSTANDING SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Series * City Life (Societal Concerns Series) May & June 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Executive Producer; Mark Mannucci, Series Producer, Julie Thorman-Schapiro, Coordinating Producer; Mary Recine, Staff Producer OUTSTANDING SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Segment * Winning and Losing – Beth; May 28, 1999 (WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Executive Producer; Mark Mannucci, Series Producer; Mary Recine, Staff Producer OUTSTANDING SOCIETAL CONCERNS PROGRAMMING: Series of Segments * Growing Up - Making Myself Heard, Growing Up Gay, Growing Old-Sex in December (City Life) May & June 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Executive Producer; Mark Mannucci, Series Producer; Mary Recine, Staff Producer OUTSTANDING CRIME PROGRAMMING * Winning and Losing - Edmond (City Life) May 28, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Executive Producer; Mark Mannucci, Series Producer; Mary Recine, Staff Producer 3 THE 43rd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2000 WINNERS OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL/CULTURAL PROGRAMMING: Program, Special or Series * Eyewitness to The Century (Special) March 27, 1999 (WABC) Michael Bencivenga, Glenn Steinfast, Producers OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL/CULTURAL PROGRAMMING: Segment or Series of Segments * Reading Room Restored (City Arts) January 22, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Elliot Caplan, Producer OUTSTANDING FINE ARTS PROGRAMMING: Program or Special * Best of Dance (City Arts) February 26, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Executive Producer; Robert Fruchtman, Christopher Noey, Producers OUTSTANDING FINE ARTS PROGRAMMING: Series * City Arts (Fine Arts Series) October, November 1998 & April 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Series Producer; Julie Thorman-Schapiro, Coordinating Producer; Ilana Tractman, Senior Associate Producer; Robin Letourneau, Chris Thompson, Associate Producers OUTSTANDING FINE ARTS PROGRAMMING: Segment or Series of Segments * Artists Space; February 12, 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Kathy Brew, Roberto Guerra, Producers OUTSTANDING PROGRAMMING ABOUT THE ARTS: Single Program or Special * NY TV: By the People Who Made It- Part II December 14, 1998 (Thirteen/WNET) Dr. William F. Baker, Phillip J. Marshall, Joshua C. Nathan, Executive Producers; Adrian M. Martin, Josephine Viscardi, Producers OUTSTANDING PROGRAMMING ABOUT THE ARTS: Series * City Arts – Arts Series; October 1998 & January 1999 (Thirteen/WNET) Jeff Folmsbee, Series Producer; Julie Thorman-Schapiro, Coordinating Producer; Ilana Tractman, Senior Associate Producer; Ria Gazdar, Robin Letourneau, Chris Thompson, Associate Producers; Pamela Birkhead, Selects Producer OUTSTANDING PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: News Promo – Special Series * Who Murdered Martha Moxley; February 1999 (WNBC) Gabrielle Becker, Bruce Erik Brauer, Producers 4 THE 43rd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2000 WINNERS OUTSTANDING PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Program, Series or Special * Judgment Day; August 1999 (WNBC) J.C. Addison, David K. 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