51St ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARDS
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THE NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF THE 51st ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARDS New York, NY, April 6, 2008 – MSG Network was the big winner tonight at the 51st Annual New York Emmy® Awards which took place at the Broadway Ballroom of the Marriott Marquis, Times Square. Following MSG Network with 18 Awards was NYC TV, which won 12 Emmy® Awards. WNJU-Telemundo 47’s Noticiero 47 A Las Once took home the Emmy® for best “Evening Newscast (Under 35 Minutes)” for its July 18, 2007 broadcast. WABC-TV took home the Emmy® for best “Evening Newscast (Over 35 minutes)” for its story The Aftermath of the Steam Pipe Blast. The numerical breakdown of winning entries per station/entity follows: MSG Network - 18 Bills Television Network - 1 NYC TV - 12 ESPN2 - 1 WNYW FOX 5 - 9 FloatersTV.com - 1 YES Network - 7 FSN Network - 1 News 12 Connecticut - 6 LX Networks - 1 WXTV Univision 41 - 6 News 12 Interactive - 1 WCBS-TV - 5 News 12 New Jersey - 1 WNJU Telemundo 47 - 5 R News - 1 News 12 Long Island - 4 ScribeMedia.org - 1 WABC-TV - 4 Time Warner Cable - 1 SportsNet New York - 3 TLC - 1 Thirteen/WNET - 3 WGRZ-TV - 1 WNBC-TV - 3 WIVB-TV - 1 WPIX-TV - 3 WXXI-TV - 1 Attached is the complete list of winners for the event. The New York Emmy® Awards will be broadcast on NYC TV, channel 25 on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 9:00 PM. Encore presentations will follow on Saturday, April 19 at 9 PM and Sunday, April 20 at 8 PM. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving the television industry. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer- recognition symbol of distinction in television. For further information please visit our website: www.nyemmys.org. ### Contact: Jacqueline J. Gonzalez, Executive Director National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630 ext. 203 ~ Email: [email protected] The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST Good Day New York. July 12, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Sarah Graham, Executive Producer; Jodi Applegate, Ron Corning, Anchors; Beth McCauley, Line Producer; Margaret Tomanelli, Technical Director. DAYTIME NEWSCAST Bronx Fire. March 8, 2007. (WCBS-TV). Chris Wragge, News Anchor; David Molko, Kathleen Rohan, Writers; Franca Braatz, Peter McGowan, Field Producers; Jeff Gesoff, Eric Berlin, Producers; Marcia Kramer, Magee Hickey, Jay Dow, Reporters; Jim Fleischmann, Camera. EVENING NEWSCAST: Under 35 Minutes Noticiero 47 A Las Once. July 18, 2007. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Hugo Balta, News Director; Jorge Ramos, Patsi Arias, Anchors; Rossy Peguero, Producer; Samuel Rivera, Reporter; Yesenia Torres, Assignment Desk Manager; Veronica Contreras, Sports Anchor; Andrea Romero, Weather Anchor; Ninoska Arriaga, Executive Producer; Manny Parais, Truck Operator; Fred Ruiz, Director; Gustavo Ranieri, Associate Director. EVENING NEWSCAST: Over 35 Minutes Eyewitness News at 5 p.m.: The Aftermath of the Steam Pipe Blast. July 19, 2007. (WABC-TV). Jamie Nguyen, Tara Zimmerman, Producers; Chad Matthews, Executive Producer; Sade Baderinwa, Bill Ritter, Anchors; Lee Goldberg, Meteorologist; Ken Rosato, Stacey Sager, Emily Smith, Sarah Wallace, Reporters; Susan Greenstein, Director; Candy Martinez, Assistant Director; Chuck Patterson, Technical Director; Lisa Kidda, Deko Operator; Dave Mulewski, Media Manager; Shannon Sohn, Helicopter Reporter. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT Receipts Tossed Out. May 3, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Charles Leaf, Reporter. BREAKING NEWS STORY East Side Plane Crash. October 11, 2006. (WCBS-TV). Michael Haynes, Director; Brian Lowder, Assignment Editor; Jim Rosenfield, Anchor; Joe Biermann, Chopper Reporter; Scott Rapoport, Reporter. SPOT NEWS STORY Steam Explosion. July 18, 2007. (WPIX-TV). Arthur Chi’en, Cathy Hobbs, Chris Glorioso, Reporters; Tom Cassidy, Eric Talesnick, Kenton Young, Dan Prado, Photographers; Doug Kahn, Assignment Editor; Jeremy Copas, Field Producer; John Houseman, Assistant News Director; Tim Armstrong, Executive Producer; Robert Cucchiaro, Producer; Saul Adams, Associate Producer; Bob Pronovost, Director. CONTINUING COVERAGE 2 The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees Mount Kisco Killing of Day Labor. May 1, 2007. (WXTV/Univision 41). Norma Morato, News Director; Alex Roland, Rolman Vergara, Reporters. HARD NEWS: Single Story Red Light Rabbi. November 29, 2006. (WCBS-TV). Scott Weinberger, Chief Investigative Reporter; Carl Gottlieb, Executive Producer; Pat Quinn, Editor; David J. Schassler, Lead Researcher. HARD NEWS: Series Shame, Shame, Shame – 9/11 Captive Insurance Fund. January 22, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Arnold Diaz, Reporter; Deborah Fountain, Vincent Mariani, Christal Roberts, Producers. INVESTIGATIVE: Single Story Shame, Shame, Shame – Home Scam. May 14, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Arnold Diaz, Reporter; Angela Cascarano, Marilyn Salaway, Richard Spiropoulos, Producers. INVESTIGATIVE: Series Fake Inspectors. February 6, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Mary Garofalo, Investigative Reporter/Producer; Ray Parisi, Executive Producer; Marilyn Salaway, Vincent Mariani, Alan Lesner, Walter Rella, Producers. FEATURE NEWS: Single Story Blinding Terror. September 10, 2006. (WXTV/Univision 41). Alex Roland, Reporter; Lourenco Blanco, Photographer/Editor; Alexander Bedoya, Editor. FEATURE NEWS: Series Reliving 9/11. September 2, 2006. (WXTV/Univision 41). Jose Arturo Lopez, Writer/Producer; Alexander Bedoya, Editor; Jose Sanchez, Cameraman. NEWS SPECIAL They Made a Mistake. July 2, 2007. (WGRZ-TV). Chris Gallant, Director/Editor; Scott Brown, Producer/Writer; Andy DeSantis, Photographer. JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE The Investigators. November 2, 2006. (WABC-TV). Jim Hoffer, Reporter/Producer; Bryan White, Producer/Photographer. 3 The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees ARTS: News Bitter Fruit. February 23, 2007. (News 12 Connecticut). Frank Bruce, Photographer; Amy Packham, Producer. ARTS: Program Feature/Segment Nuttin’ But Stringz. January 26, 2007. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; Laurie Orlando, Executive Producer; Staci Dunbar, Coordinating Producer; David Kornfield, Producer; Damien Drake, Director of Photography; Syndi Pilar, Benedict Kasulis, Editors. ARTS: Program/Special Albert Paley: In Search of the Sentinel. March 6, 2007. (WXXI). Anthony Machi, Writer/Producer/Director. ENTERTAINMENT: News Best of Long Island Composite. October 29, 2006. (News 12 Long Island). Elizabeth Hashagen, Reporter/Producer; Brian Jingeleski, Keith Feldman, Photographers/Editors. ENTERTAINMENT: Program Feature/Segment The 50 Greatest Moments at Madison Square Garden: The Concert for New York. January 22, 2007. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; Larry Israel, Mark Skilton, Executive Producers; Ollie Stokes, Supervising Producer; Stephen Palgon, Series Producer; Andrew Brenner, Segment Producer; Josh Oshinsky, Editor. ENTERTAINMENT: Program/Special The 50 Greatest Moments at Madison Square Garden. January 16, 2007. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; Larry Israel, Creator & Executive Producer; Michael Bair, Michael Lardner, Creators; Mark Skilton, Executive Producer; Ollie Stokes, Supervising Producer; Stephen Palgon, Series Producer; Andrew Brenner, Ryan Bader, Segment Producers. HISTORICAL/CULTURAL: News Baseball in Africa: A Diamond in the Rough (Slave Castle Tour). February 15, 2007. (SNY). Brian Custer, Reporter; Curt Gowdy, Jr., Executive Producer; Michelle Murray, News Director; Craig Axelrod, Editor; Basche Warner, Photographer. HISTORICAL/CULTURAL: Program Feature/Segment The 50 Greatest Moments at Madison Square Garden: Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday. December 19, 2006. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; 4 The 2008 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees Larry Israel, Mark Skilton, Executive Producers; Ollie Stokes, Supervising Producer; Stephen Palgon, Series Producer; Ryan Bader, Segment Producer; Christopher Nizza, Editor. HISTORICAL/CULTURAL: Program/Special Colombia Puerta a Suramerica. July 20, 2007. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Martha J. Jaimes, Executive Producer; Patsi Arias, Luis Alejandro Medina, Hosts; Hugo Balta, News Director; Liliana Arango, Producer; David Hirschberg, Graphics; Hector Liriano, Gustavo Alonso, Photographers/Editors. EDUCATION ESPN SportsFigures. August 6, 2007. (ESPN2). Holly Faison, Executive Producer; A. Dean Bell, Executive Producer/Writer/Director. CHILDREN Kids Clubhouse. August 4, 2007. (SNY). Andrew Lombardi, Producer; Julie Frahm, Supervising Producer; Curt Gowdy, Jr., Executive Producer; Amanda Cole, Talent. TEEN Knicks Poetry Slam. February 23, 2007. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; Laurie Orlando, Executive Producer; Anthony Harris, Producer; Staci Dunbar, Coordinating Producer; Roy Schneider, Editor. BUSINESS/CONSUMER Shame, Shame, Shame. June 25, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Arnold Diaz, Reporter; Deborah Fountain, Marilyn Salaway, Walter Rella, Producers. ENVIRONMENT The 50 Greatest Moments at Madison Square Garden: No Nukes Concert. November 7, 2006. (MSG Network). Lydia Murphy Stephans, Executive Vice-President of Programming and Production; Larry Israel, Mark Skilton, Executive Producers; Ollie Stokes, Supervising Producer; Stephen Palgon,