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EMMY 2020 MASTER.Xlsx NATAS SF/NorCal EMMY 2020 MASTER ENTRY LIST Version 17 4/1/20 Sort ID NumberTitle Station/Organization Length Air Date First Name Last Name Remarks MASTER ENTRY LIST VERSION 17 4/1/2020 1 ENGLSH CONTEST 2 Special Achievement Award 3 1 Overall Excellence/News Excellence 4 1 2 KTVU Fox 2 KTVU Fox 2 0:30:00 1/1/19 Amber Eikel News Director 5 1 7 KNTV NBC Bay Area KNTV NBC Bay Area 0:29:50 1/1/19 STEPHANIE ADROUNY Vice President of News 6 Stacy Owen President/General Manager 7 1 10 ABC10 Overall Excellence KXTV 10 0:30:00 1/28/19 Jill Manuel Director of Content 8 1 16 KCRA Where The News Comes First KCRA 3 0:30:00 12/31/19 Derek Schnell News Director 9 ELLIOTT TROSHINSKY President/General Manager 10 1 17 Hawaii News Now 2019 KGMB/KHNL/Hawaii News 0:30:00Now 1/1/19 Scott Humber News Director 11 RICK BLANGIARDI General Manager 12 1 18 KITV4 Island News KITV 4 0:30:00 12/25/19 Janice Gin News Director 13 Jason Hagiwara President/General Manager 14 1 19 KPIX 5 News Excellence KPIX 5 0:29:58 2/21/19 Kevin Walsh General Manager 15 Mark Neerman News Director 16 1 20 KHON2 Overall Excellence KHON 2 0:30:00 1/1/19 LORI SILVA News Director 17 Kristina Lockwood General Manager 18 1 21 ABC7: Building a Better Bay Area KGO ABC 7 0:22:54 1/1/19 Tom Cibrowski President & General Manager 19 TRACEY WATKOWSKI Vice-President, News 20 News Programming 21 2 A Newscast-Daytime-Larger Markets 22 2 A 11 KCRA NEWS AT 8AM ON MY 58 KCRA 3 0:42:58 10/24/19 Ty Steele Anchor 23 Briana Epps Producer 24 2 A 16 KCRA 3 News at Noon: Final Goodbye KCRATo Fallen 3 Deputy 1:00:00 11/5/19 Tyler Harrison Producer 25 JAMES STIMSON Executive Producer 26 Linh Truong Meteorologist 27 Lisa Gonzales Anchor 28 Melinda Meza Reporter 29 Michael Baldwin Director 30 2 A 17 KCRA 3 News at 4 KCRA 3 0:45:00 2/14/19 Jennifer Parsons Producer 31 JAMES STIMSON Assistant News Director 32 BRIAN HEAP Anchor 33 Aram Sarkissian Executive Producer 34 Lisa Gonzales Anchor 35 Emily Maher Reporter 36 Melinda Meza Reporter 37 Randy Forsman Director 38 Kelly Wright Photojournalist Page 1 NATAS SF/NorCal EMMY 2020 MASTER ENTRY LIST Version 17 4/1/20 Sort ID NumberTitle Station/Organization Length Air Date First Name Last Name Remarks 39 2 A 18 Today in the Bay: Woman Rescued-SausalitoKNTV NBC Mudslide Bay Area 0:45:11 2/14/19 Ariel Zuiker Producer 40 Anthony Leong Producer 41 Justin Lowenhagen Writer 42 Shawn Murphy Assignment Editor 43 SHAYNA R. JOHN Editor 44 Marcus Washington Anchor 45 Bob Redell Producer 46 Kari Hall Meteorologist 47 Aaron Kaufman Assistant Director 48 LAURA GARCIA Anchor 49 MIKE INOUYE Traffic Talent 50 Gabrielle Coleman Director 51 Henry Jerkins Photographer 52 2 A 19 KCRA 3 News at 5:30 a.m. KCRA 3 0:25:00 10/24/19 Sarah Breuner Producer 53 Ty Steele Reporter 54 Deirdre Fitzpatrick Anchor 55 Elise Soviar Executive Producer 56 2 A 20 KCRA 3 News At Noon KCRA 3 0:42:12 10/24/19 Erica Goldhawk Producer 57 JAMES STIMSON Executive Producer 58 Lisa Gonzales Anchor 59 Michael Baldwin Director 60 2 A 21 KPIX 5 Morning News: The Kincade FireKPIX 5 0:50:00 10/24/19 Katie Nielsen Reporter 61 Molly Miklos Editor 62 Jackie Ward Reporter 63 Maya Castro Assignment Editor 64 Michael Bruce Director 65 Emily Dick Executive Producer 66 Mary Lee Meteorologist 67 Michelle Griego Anchor 68 69 Gianna Franco Traffic Anchor 70 Caitlin Bryant Producer 71 72 2 A 22 Morning Blend: California Wildfires "TheKXTV New 10 Normal" 0:21:57 10/30/19 Ariane Stroschein Executive Producer 73 Jeremy Flint Photographer 74 Mark S. Allen Host 75 Justien Balarie Senior Producer 76 Carley Gomez Meteorologist/MSJ 77 2 A 23 Morning Blend's Busiest Travel Day of KXTVthe Year 10 0:22:03 11/27/19 Ariane Stroschein Senior Producer 78 Jeremy Flint Photojournalist Page 2 NATAS SF/NorCal EMMY 2020 MASTER ENTRY LIST Version 17 4/1/20 Sort ID NumberTitle Station/Organization Length Air Date First Name Last Name Remarks 79 Mark S. Allen Host/Producer 80 Carley Gomez Meteorologist/MSJ 81 2 A 24 PIX Now: Local News Headlines on IGTVKPIX 5 0:01:34 10/24/19 Molly Miklos Video Editor 82 Christine Samra Producer/Writer 83 Mary Lee Talent 84 2 B Newscast-Daytime-Medium Markets 85 2 B 9 Hawaii News Now Sunrise: Mauna KeaKGMB/KHNL-Hawaii News 0:30:00Now 7/15/19 Ryan Wilson Producer 86 Scott Humber News Director 87 2 B 16 Great Day KMPH Fox 26 0:23:37 1/25/19 Philip Thornton Newscast Director 88 KIM STEPHENS News Anchor 89 Kopi Sotiropulos Weather Anchor 90 Michael Ikahihifo Live Reporter 91 Christopher Costello Live Shot Photographer 92 Misti Reed Newscast Producer 93 Jim Brown News Anchor 94 Heather Nelson Editor 95 2 B 17 Action News AM Live KFSN ABC 30 0:44:00 11/18/19 Brian Morrow Producer 96 William Bailey Editor 97 Michael Carr News Director 98 Cheryl Wengren Producer 99 Jessica Day Director 100 Amanda Venegas Anchor 101 Shayla Girardin Reporter 102 William Butler Photojournalist 103 Cory James Anchor 104 2 B 18 Hawaii News Now Sunrise: Iolani PalaceKGMB/KHNL-Hawaii News 0:30:00Now 1/29/19 Ryan Wilson Executive Producer 105 3 A Newscast-Evening-Larger Markets 106 3 A 8 KCRA 3 News on My 58 at 10: HeartbreakKQCA In 58Davis 0:47:18 1/11/19 Audrey Liviakis Producer 107 Mason Silva Photographer 108 Jonathan Ayestas Assignment Editor 109 Kellie DeMarco Anchor 110 Walter Makaula Reporter 111 Alan Blaich Photographer 112 3 A 9 KRON4 News at 8 KRON 4 0:42:00 10/24/19 Amy DeLaura Producer 113 Mark Burnette Director 114 115 3 A 16 KCRA 3 News on My 58 at 10 KQCA 58 0:46:47 6/19/19 Karen Danielsen Executive Producer 116 Audrey Liviakis Producer 117 Kellie DeMarco Anchor 118 BRIAN HEAP Anchor Page 3 NATAS SF/NorCal EMMY 2020 MASTER ENTRY LIST Version 17 4/1/20 Sort ID NumberTitle Station/Organization Length Air Date First Name Last Name Remarks 119 Marlei Martinez Reporter 120 Walter Makaula Reporter 121 Alan Blaich Photographer 122 Kelly Wright Photographer 123 Mason Silva Photographer 124 Stephen Zgraggen Director 125 3 A 17 ABC7 NEWS AT 11PM KGO ABC 7 0:35:00 2/11/19 Jason Huyck PRODUCER 126 Cornell Barnard Reporter 127 Ama Daetz Anchor 128 Amanda Del Castillo Reporter 129 LEETHA YEE Executive Producer 130 Krisann Chasarik Writer 131 DAN ASHLEY Anchor 132 Kate Larsen Reporter 133 Monet Allard Media Manager 134 3 A 18 ABC10 News at 6:30 - PG&E Power ShutoffsKXTV 10 0:22:15 10/9/19 Rachel Jacobs Producer 135 Daniela Pardo Reporter 136 Kevin Peters Reporter 137 Lena Howland Reporter 138 3 A 19 ABC10 Late News Tonight KXTV 10 0:23:49 4/30/19 Jessie Kane News Content Director 139 Rachel Jacobs Show Producer 140 Christopher Thomas Anchor Due $25 141 3 B Newscast-Evening-Medium Market 142 3 B 3 Hawaii News Now at 5: Kailua HelicopterKGMB/KHNL-Hawaii Crash News 0:22:00Now 4/29/19 Derek Kravitsky Producer 143 Scott Humber News Director 144 Nicole Wilson Assistant News Director 145 Anthony Ferreira Executive Producer 146 Stephanie Lum Anchor Due $25 147 3 B 14 Hawaii News Now at 6: Pearl Harbor ShootingKGMB/KHNL-Hawaii News 0:20:00Now 12/4/19 Anthony Ferreira Producer 148 Scott Humber News Director 149 Nicole Wilson Assistant News Director 150 Linda Kawachi Producer 151 3 B 16 Action News Live at Six (Ridgecrest Earthquake)KFSN ABC 30 0:22:00 7/6/19 Alexandra White Producer 152 MARGOT KIM Anchor 153 Vanessa Vasconcelos Reporter 154 Steven Taylor Director 155 REUBEN CONTRERAS Weather Anchor 155 William Butler Editor 156 3 B 17 KITV4 Island News - Chopper Down KITV 4 0:43:43 4/29/19 JANICE S. GIN News Director 157 Robert Kekaula Anchor Page 4 NATAS SF/NorCal EMMY 2020 MASTER ENTRY LIST Version 17 4/1/20 Sort ID NumberTitle Station/Organization Length Air Date First Name Last Name Remarks 158 Eliza Larson Reporter 159 Nicole Tam Reporter 160 Hannah Palaniuk Producer 161 3 B 18 Action News at Six KFSN ABC 30 0:22:00 11/18/19 WARREN ARMSTRONG Anchor 162 SONTAYA ROSE Reporter 163 Sara Sandrik Reporter 164 RICHARD LEE HARMELINK,JR Photojournalist 165 Kevin Pendergrass Director 166 Steven Taylor Technician 167 Kevin Musso Meteorologist 168 Michael Carr News Director 169 Angel Viscarra Producer 170 3 B 19 Action News Live at Eleven KFSN ABC 30 0:22:00 7/5/19 WARREN ARMSTRONG Anchor/Reporter 171 MATTHEW BRINCEFIELD Editor 172 Rudy Rendon Producer 173 Harrison Light Photojournalist 174 Steven Taylor Technician 175 Shelby Maxwell Executive Producer 176 William Butler Photographer 177 Nathalie Granda Reporter 178 MARGOT KIM Anchor 179 Alexandra White Producer 180 Michael Amabisca Director 181 Cory James Reporter 182 4 Newscast-Smaller Markets 183 4 2 KAEF ABC 23 6.P.M. NEWSCAST | MISSINGKAEF HUMBOLDT/ KBVU GIRLS 0:21:14 3/6/19 Nazy Javid Anchor/Reporter 183 Dylan Brown Anchor/Reporter Due $75 183 Andrew Krauss Reporter Due $75 184 4 4 KSBW Action News 8 at 5 KSBW 8 0:32:00 3/1/19 Lawton J.
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