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2016 PCLI Media Award Winners.Xlsx 2016 PRESS CLUB MEDIA AWARD WINNERS Place Circ Group(s) Category Name Entry Organization Credits 1st Narrative Arts Photographers and Filmmakers Using Drones to Reach New Heights New York Times Christine Giordano 2nd Narrative Arts East End Pays Tribute to Pioneering Documentarian Albert Maysles The Southampton Press Debbie Tuma 3rd Narrative Arts Bringing Broadway to the Babes Garden City Life Dave Gil de Rubio 1st Radio Arts and Entertainment Comic Con WRHU 88.7 FM Chris Dane 1st Video Arts The Lost Art of St. Nicholas Newsday Jessica Rotkiewicz 2nd Video Arts Playing to Live News 12 Long Island Virginia Huie, Brian Endres Pamela Mitchell, Christine Persichette, Mike 3rd Video Arts Heroes On Our Island: From Our Hearts to Your Toes FiOS1 News Andriello, Jeffery Peoples Sarah Armaghan, Tania Lopez, Darran Simon, 1st Narrative Breaking News Hunt for a Killer Newsday Zachary R. Dowdy Edward B. Colby, Newsday.com Staff, 2nd Narrative Breaking News Pope Francis in the United States Newsday Newsday Staff Darran Simon, John Asbury, Lauren R. 3rd Narrative Breaking News North Fork Limo Tragedy Newsday Harrison 1st Radio Breaking News Fatal Limo Crash WINS 1010 AM 1010 WINS STAFF Alyssa Duspiva, Joe Corbisiero, Tiffany Vellis, 2nd Radio Breaking News Winter Storm Juno WRHU 88.7 FM Joy Jones, Jazmine Gonzalez, Justine Re 1st Video Breaking News Roosevelt Field Shooting News 12 Long Island Patrick Dolan, News 12 Long Island Staff Alisha Laventure, Dave Caceras, Ed 2nd Video Breaking News Home Explosion News 12 Long Island Sweeting, Alain Tingue 1st Student Narrative ‐ News Story Stony Brook Students Stand in Solidarity with Mizzou The Stony Brook Statesman Rachel Siford, Michaela Kilgallen SBU Faces Lawsuit for "Deliberate Indifference" in Allegedly Mishandling Arielle Martinez, Hanaa' Tameez, Kelly 2nd Student Narrative ‐ News Story The Stony Brook Statesman Sexual Assault Case Zegers 3rd Student Narrative ‐ News Story Sweet or Sour? The Pioneer Joseph Iemma 1st Student Radio ‐ News Story Former Presidential Press Secretary Jay Carney Visit to Hofstra WRHU 88.7 FM Bernie Dennler Madeline Singas, Democrat on District Attorney Qualifications and the 2nd Student Radio ‐ News Story WRHU 88.7 FM Neil A. Carousso Issues 1st Student Video ‐ News Package Stony Brook Students Stand in Solidarity with Mizzou The Stony Brook Statesman Krysten Massa 1st Narrative Business Milk Money Newsday Victor Ocasio 2nd Narrative Business Tech Startup Folds as Probes of Key Inventor Mount Newsday James T. Madore 3rd Narrative Business Trans‐Pacific Trade Deal Divides Companies, Workers Newsday James T. Madore Place Circ Group(s) Category Name Entry Organization Credits 1st Video Business Hush, The Rhythm of a Hometown Chef Newsday Jeff Basinger 2nd Video Business From the Basement to the Ballpark News 12 Long Island Jamie Stuart, Dan Jacobsen, Brian Stahl 3rd Video Business Taking Food Matters into their Own 8 Hands MyLITV Waldo Cabrera 1st Visual Cartoon Common Core Maze Newsday Matt Bodkin 2nd Visual Cartoon Opt Out Syosset/Jericho Tribune Matt Bodkin 3rd Visual Cartoon Bacteria Newsday Matt Bodkin 1st Narrative Column Suffolk Closeup: Let's Get Serious About Government Corruption RiverheadLOCAL Karl Grossman 1st Narrative Crime & Justice Death of an Inmate Newsday Bridget Murphy 2nd Narrative Crime & Justice New Gang Danger On LI Newsday Kevin Deutsch 3rd Narrative Crime & Justice Heroin Drives Robberies Newsday Nicole Fuller Rich Barrabi, John Prentice, Dave Rahner, 1st Video Crime & Justice Reporting Death of a Prisoner News 12 Long Island Caryn Kraus, Greg Stevens 2nd Video Crime & Justice Reporting Police Active Shooter Drill News 12 Long Island Darius Radzius, Jeff Henson, Andy Miller 3rd Video Crime & Justice Reporting Craig Perkins Sentencing News 12 Long Island Eileen Lehpamer, Andrew J. Singh 1st Narrative Editorial/Commentary Congress Must Renew the Zadroga Act Merrick Herald Scott Brinton 2nd Narrative Editorial/Commentary Debates Should Return to College Campuses Herald Community Newspaper John O'Connell Saba Ali, Matthew Cassella, Erin Geismar, TC 1st Narrative Education Reporting Long Island Students Opt Out of Common Core Tests Newsday McCarthy, Beth Holland, Joie Tyrrell 2nd Narrative Education Reporting Riverhead's "Bubble Boy" RiverheadLOCAL Katie Blasl 3rd Narrative Education Reporting Succeeding, Despite it All Campus News Dave Paone 1st Video Education Reporting Brendan Gallagher: Always a General Newsday Newsday Multimedia Staff 2nd Video Education Reporting The New Kids News 12 Long Island Rich Barrabi, Andrew J. Singh 3rd Video Education Reporting Blurting Out Success at the LIKE Mentoring Program in Uniondale MyLITV Waldo Cabrera 1st Narrative Entertainment Lily Tomlin: Signs of Intelligent Life & Love Long Island Woman David Lefkowitz 2nd Narrative Entertainment Mulcahy's at 50 Newsday David J. Criblez 3rd Narrative Entertainment Staying in the Family Business Long Island Weekly Dave Gil de Rubio Peter Yarrow Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Peter Paul and Mary at 1st Video Entertainment MyLITV Waldo Cabrera, Josh Wein the Cinema Arts Centre Dr. Gregory Beroza, Jonathan Beroza, Debra 2nd Video Entertainment American Pharoah 2015 Belmont Stakes: Triple Crown Championship HorseDoc 'Talking Horses' website Daly 3rd Video Entertainment Cinema under the Stars News 12 Long Island Ashley LoFaso, Antoinette Biordi Place Circ Group(s) Category Name Entry Organization Credits Green Inside and Out: Karl Grossman, Author & Nuclear Energy Activist, 1st Radio Environment WUSB Stony Brook 90.1fm Beth Fiteni June 2015 2nd Radio Environment Grass Roots Environmental Program WRHU 88.7 FM Basia, Neil A. Carousso 3rd Radio Environment Green Inside and Out: Dick Amper, LI Pine Barrens Society, July 2015 WUSB Stony Brook 90.1fm Beth Fiteni 1st Video Environment What's in the Water Follow Up, Parts 1 & 2 News 12 Long Island Patrick Dolan, Dan Scaturro, Andrew J. Singh 2nd Video Environment Karen Testa is the Self‐Appointed "Voice of the Turtles" Newsday Randee Daddona 3rd Video Environment Students Tie Thousands of Bags and Send An Environmental Message MyLITV Waldo Cabrera Alison Bernicker, Peter M. Gianotti, Polly 1st Narrative Food and Beverage Mangia! LI Loves Italian Newsday Higgins, Marjorie Robins, Newsday.com Staff Newsday Staff 2nd Narrative Food and Beverage Host a Holiday Cookie Swap Long Island Weekly Christy Hinko 3rd Narrative Food and Beverage Plenty of Good Options for Pairing Wine with Your Thanksgiving Meal New York Daily News Linda Delmonico Prussen 1st Video Food and Beverage "Exotic Eats" Muslim Food News 12 Long Island Alisha Laventure, Brian Jingeleski Rob Petrone, Amanda Prince, Pete Fiorillo, 2nd Video Food and Beverage Restaurant Hunter: The Firefighter Cook‐Off FiOS1 News Grant Thonack, Bobby Ramasami, Amy Nyikos Rob Petrone, Amanda Prince, Danyella 3rd Video Food and Beverage Restaurant Hunter: The Seduction of Food FiOS1 News Vitucci, Bobby Ramasami, Pete Fiorillo, Amy Nyikos 1st Visual Feature Photograph Independence Day Newsday Thomas A. Ferrara 2nd Visual Feature Photograph Parkour Newsday Alejandra Villa 3rd Visual Feature Photograph Under The Sea Newsday Thomas A. Ferrara 1st Narrative Government/Politics The Singh Foundation: Politicians Everywhere Newsday Keith Herbert, Sandra Peddie, Ted Phillips 2nd Narrative Government/Politics $1.38M on an Airport Wall Newsday Gus Garcia‐Roberts, David Schwartz 3rd Narrative Government/Politics Nassau County Garbage District Taxes Hiked By Hundreds Newsday Scott Eidler 1st Video Government/Politics The Skelos Tapes News 12 Long Island Rich Barrabi, Ashley LoFaso, Greg Stevens Richard French, Caryn McBride, Larry 2nd Video Government/Politics Richard French Live: The Contender WRNN‐TV Epstein, Ralph Kebrdle, Richard French Live Staff 1st Narrative Health NY Organ Donation: $1M Raised, $0 Spent Newsday Kathleen Kerr 2nd Narrative Health Saving Dunia's Smile Newsday Delthia Ricks 1st Radio Health A League Of Our Own: Do You Know Your Breast Cancer Risk? WRHU 88.7 FM Fran Spencer, Arielle Burton 2nd Radio Health Companions in Courage WALK 97.5 FM David North Place Circ Group(s) Category Name Entry Organization Credits 1st Video Health Gabriel's World Newsday Alejandra Villa Christine Persichette, Faith Heaphy, Mike 2nd Video Health Kimberly's Story FiOS1 News Fitzsimmons, Amy Nyikos, Greg Ruller Pamela Mitchell, Kevin Vesey, Mike 3rd Video Health Heroes On Our Island: Determined Dancer FiOS1 News Andriello, Evan Hahn 1st Narrative Humor Naturally, Laurie RiverheadLOCAL Laurie Nigro 2nd Narrative Humor Bin Laden's Un‐Common App Blank Slate Media Judy Epstein 1st Visual Illustration Deflate Plate Newsday Thomas A. Ferrara 2nd Visual Illustration (Not So) New Kids on the Block Newsday Thomas A. Ferrara Christine Persichette, Faith Heaphy, Mike 1st Video In‐Depth Report/Series Kimberly's Story FiOS1 News Fitzsimmons, Amy Nyikos, Greg Ruller 2nd Video In‐Depth Report/Series Pope Series News 12 Long Island Debi Gade, News 12 Long Island Staff 3rd Video In‐Depth Report/Series Islanders Memories News 12 Long Island News 12 Long Island Staff Newsday.com Staff, Newsday Multimedia 1st Visual Infographic Billy Joel at Nassau Coliseum Newsday Staff, Newsday Staff Matthew Cassella, Anthony Carrozzo, Erin 2nd Visual Infographic Lifecycle of a Zombie House Newsday Geismar, TC McCarthy, Denise Bonilla Matthew Cassella, Anthony Carrozzo, Erin 3rd Visual Infographic How Many Zombie Houses are in Your Area Newsday Geismar, Tim Healy, TC McCarthy Newsday.com Staff, Newsday Multimedia 1st Visual
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