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52Nd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! THE 52nd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! MSG Network Gets the Most Nominations With 45 New York, NY – Thursday, February 12, 2009. The 52nd Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the studios of CUNY-TV. Hosting the announcement was Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director, NY NATAS. Presenting the nominees were Shelly Palmer, Host of MediaBytes and President of NY NATAS; Emmy® Award winner Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, PIX News at 10 and Anchor, PIX News Closeup, WPIX-TV; Emmy® Award winner Elizabeth Hashagen, Anchor, News 12 Long Island; and Emmy® Award winner John Bathke, News Reporter and Host/Producer of On the Scene, News 12 New Jersey. Total Number of Nominated Entries by Station: MSG – 45 WGRZ-TV – 5 NYC TV – 35 CUNY TV – 3 WPIX-TV – 31 NJN Public Television – 3 WNBC-TV – 30 R News – 3 YES Network – 28 BronxNet – 2 WCBS-TV – 23 Fine Living Network – 2 WNYW Fox 5 – 23 News 12 Hudson Valley – 2 WXTV/Univision 41 – 22 Sony Entertainment TV – 2 News 12 Connecticut – 20 Speed TV – 2 SNY – 20 Time Warner Cable – 2 Thirteen/WNET – 20 WRNN – 2 WABC-TV – 18 BARD Entertainment – 1 News 12 Long Island – 16 Gallery HD – 1 WNJU Telemundo 47 – 11 NY1 News – 1 News 12 New Jersey – 10 WCFE / Mountain Lake PBS – 1 My9 WWOR-TV – 10 WMHT – 1 News 12 Westchester – 7 WNYT – 1 WIVB-TV – 6 WSTM-TV – 1 MSG Plus – 5 WXXI Public Broadcasting – 1 Total Number of Nominated Entries in our Advanced Media Categories: NYC.gov – 8 G4TV.com – 1 SNY.tv – 5 Hearst / 30DaysofHome.com – 1 BarnesandNoble.com – 3 LRMemo.com – 1 YESNetwork.com – 3 MaxtrixKids.com – 1 CUNY.edu – 2 Men.Style.com – 1 Epicurious.com – 2 NowPublic.com – 1 LXTV.com – 2 NYTrafficAuthority.com – 1 MSG.com – 2 PBS.org – 1 Style.com – 2 Vogue.com – 1 Telemundo47.com – 2 WCBSTV.com – 1 BAM.org – 1 WeTV.com – 1 Bravo Media – 1 WIVB.com – 1 Cablevision VOD – 1 WPIX.com – 1 CoolInYourCode.com – 1 The 52nd Annual New York Emmy® Awards will be presented at a Black Tie Gala on Sunday, March 29, 2009 at The Marriott Marquis ~ Times Square. Please visit our website www.nyemmys.org for additional information. The full list of nominees follows. 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 artistic and technical excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television. #### CONTACT: Jacqueline Gonzalez, Executive Director The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter Phone: 212-459-3630 ext. 203. Email: [email protected] The 2009 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees MORNING NEWSCAST 5 AM Newscast: Fidel Gives Up Power. February 19, 2008. (WXTV/Univision 41). Norma Morato, News Director; Illeana Riveros, Associate Producer; Alexa Rodriguez, Producer; Antonio Martinez, Anchor; Carlos A. Gonzalez, Writer; Myriam Ayala, Reporter; Victor De Jesus, Director. CW 11 Morning News. November 21, 2007. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; Thomas R. Wisnosky, Director; Anthony Di Giacomo, Assistant Director; Emad Asghar, Executive Producer; Marcia Parris, Amy Waldman Growick, Senior Producers; Joseph M. Punday, Kate Sullivan, Kristina Behr, Producers; Nicole Clarity, Associate Producer; Adam Welikson, Assignment Editor; John Muller, Sukanya Krishnan, Jill Nicolini, Linda Church, Anchors; Dennis J. McKenna, Set Designer. CW 11 Morning News. July 29, 2008. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; Thomas R. Wisnosky, Director; Anthony Di Giacomo, Assistant Director; Amy Waldman Growick, Executive Producer; Marcia Parris, Senior Producer; Bret Callahan, Joseph M. Punday, Kate Sullivan, Kristina Behr, Producers; Cecilia Duffy, Associate Producer; Adam Welikson, Assignment Editor; John Muller, Sukanya Krishnan, Jill Nicolini, Linda Church, Anchors; Dennis J. McKenna, Set Designer. Today in New York. July 24, 2008. (WNBC-TV). Kim Gerbasi, Executive Producer; Lamar Goering, Bruce Williams, Producers; Angie Morefield, Director. WIVB Wake Up: Wild Windstorm. January 30, 2008. (WIVB-TV). Joe Schlaerth, News Director; Melissa Holmes, Jericka Duncan, Lindsay Schwarzwaelder, Reporters; Victoria Hong, Anchor; Mike Cejka, Weather Anchor; Chris Musial, Andrew Lee Tamutus, Producers. DAYTIME NEWSCAST Farm House Fire. May 22, 2008. (News 12 Hudson Valley). Lisa Salvadorini, Anchor; Nicole Best, Producer; Adam Mancini, Director; Frank Cristantiello, Editor; Stan Kowalski, Executive Producer; Janine Rose, News Director; Brysen Van Eck, Meteorologist. Man Barricade. July 2, 2008. (News 12 Hudson Valley). Lisa Salvadorini, Anchor; Nicole Best, Producer; Richard Orefice, Director; Frank Cristantiello, Editor; Stan Kowalski, Executive Producer; Janine Rose, News Director; Brysen Van Eck, Meteorologist. Noon Newscast. October 12, 2007. (News 12 Connecticut). Melissa LaPointe, Producer; Tom Appleby, News Director; Dave Feuerman, Assistant News Director; Amy Packham, Executive Producer; Roberto Mallozzi, Director; Rebecca Surran, Anchor. EVENING NEWSCAST: Under 35 Minutes CBS2 11 PM Newscast: Midtown Crane Collapse. May 30, 2008. (WCBS-TV).Chris Wragge, Kristine Johnson, News Anchors; Lauren Petterson, Executive Producer; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Susan M. King, Director. Crane Collapse. March 15, 2008. (WCBS-TV). Mary Calvi, Anchor; Jay Dow, Reporter; Patricia Barrett, Assignment Editor; Elise Finch, Meteorologist. Crane Collapse. May 30, 2008. (WNBC-TV). Janet Paist, Producer; Steve Grymes, Director. Fire and Water. May 9, 2008. (WCBS-TV). Brian Applegate, Producer; Lauren Petterson, Executive Producer; Chris Wragge, Anchor; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Cristina Mila, Writer; Kathy McGee, Writer/Editor; Susan M. King, Director; Dave Carlin, Reporter; Jeffrey Hsu, Graphics. Man Barricaded In Home. July 1, 2008. (News 12 Westchester). Janine Rose, News Director; Jenna Lee Russo, Producer; Douglas White, Director; Tara Rosenblum, Anchor; Alex Diaz, Assignment Editor; Tim Cassidy, Reporter; John Lyon, Douglas Pawlikowski, Photographers; Maurice L. Hudson, Jr., Editor; Stan Kowalski, Executive Producer. Noticiero 47 A Las Seis. February 19, 2008. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Rossy Peguero, Producer; Martha Jaimes, Managing Editor; Hugo Balta, News Director; Jorge Ramos, Patsi Arias, Anchors; Andrea Romero, Weather Anchor; Veronica Contreras, Sports Anchor; Odalys Molina, Reporter; Ana Cuervo, Miami Reporter; Arrate Reich, Maria Luna, Assignment Desk Editors; Freddy Ruiz, Director; Robert Fraguada, Associate Director; Oel Alonso, Photographer; Emanuel Parais, Truck Operator; Hector Silva, Fabio Dillman, Photographers; Stephen Allen, IT Manager; Carlos Vargas, Augusto Valecillo, Editors; Elia Fernandez, Evan Lewis, Mariela Murdocco, Writers/Producers; Lenny Stote, Director of Engineering; Edwin Torres, Manager of Technology; Linda Moats, Technical Director; Larry Sabo, Robo Camera Operator; Cheryl Thomas, Audio; Anne Griffin, Deko Operator. 2 The 2009 New York Emmy® Awards Nominees EVENING NEWSCAST: Over 35 Minutes CBS2 5 PM Newscast: Midtown Crane Collapse. May 30, 2008. (WCBS-TV).Chris Wragge, Kristine Johnson, News Anchors; Brian Applegate, Desiree Dunne, Producers; Peter McGowan, Field Producer; Lonnie Quinn, Weather Anchor; Michael P. Haynes, Director; Sean Hennessey, Reporter. Channel 2 News Tonight: The Death of Tim Russert. June 13, 2008. (WGRZ-TV). WGRZ-TV Newsteam. CW 11 News at Ten: The Papal Visit. April 18, 2008. (WPIX-TV). Karen Scott, News Director; John Houseman, Assistant News Director; Tim Armstrong, Executive Producer; Saul Adams, Producer; Bob Pronovost, Director; Diana Lehnert, Laura Mineo, Jennifer Bisram, Assignment Editors; Wiliberto Ocasio, Managing Editor; Kaity Tong, News Anchor. Sean Bell Verdict. April 25, 2008. (WNBC-TV). Phil O’Brien, Executive Producer; Janet Paist, Producer. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT 9/11: Six Years Later. September 11, 2007. (WNYW FOX 5). Anne Miller, Writer/Producer; Rick Folbaum, Reporter; Naadine Sardi, Editor. Animal Abuse. November 11, 2007. (News 12 New Jersey). David Grunebaum, Reporter; Steve Larger, Photographer. One Dollar at a Time. May 8, 2008. (R News). Todd Krupa, Photographer/Editor; Seth Voorhees, Reporter. Semper Fi. October 23, 2007. (R News). Todd Krupa, Photographer/Editor; Seth Voorhees, Reporter. BREAKING NEWS STORY 190 Standoff. May 12, 2008. (WIVB-TV). Joe Schlaerth, News Director. Crane Collapse. March 15, 2008. (WCBS-TV). Patricia Barrett, Al Tellez, Assignment Editors; Andrew Friedman, Assignment Manager. Crane Collapse. May 30, 2008. (WCBS-TV). Brian Applegate, Producer; Chris Wragge, Anchor; Andrew Friedman, Assignment Manager; Jeffrey Hsu, Graphics; Peter McGowan, Field Producer. Sean Bell Protest. May 7, 2008. (WPIX-TV). Arthur Chi’en, Producer; Rudy Buccianti, Microwave Truck Operator. Upper East Side Crane Collapse. May 30, 2008. (WNBC-TV). Dan Rice, Helicopter Reporter; Randy Empey, Helicopter Pilot; Darlene Rodriguez, Michael Gargiulo, Anchors; Ryan Fisher, Lamar Goering, Producers; Kim Gerbasi, Executive Producer; Peter Bunin, Felix Martinez, Assignment Managers; Susan McNeely, Angela Morefield, Directors. Worker Plunges to Death. January 14, 2008. (WNJU Telemundo 47). Liz Gonzalez, Reporter; Oel Alonso, Photographer; Yesenia Torres, Assignment Desk Manager. SPOT NEWS STORY American Legion Fire. September 30, 2007. (News 12 New Jersey). David Grunebaum, Reporter; Edward Hannen, Photographer. Bronx Zoo Skyfari. July 9, 2008. (WCBS-TV).
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