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Cleveland Regional Emmy Award Nominations CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1.1 Outstanding Evening Newscast Market 1-20 Fox 8 News At Ten WJW Sonya Thompson News Director Andrew Fishman Assistant News Director Marc Singer Executive Producer Antoinette Garbo Managing Editor Vicki Stracensky Director Bill Martin Anchor Stacey Bell Anchor Channel 3 News At WKYC David Grendzynski Producer 7:00pm Channel 3 News At 7 WKYC Amanda Subler Producer Tim White Anchor Romona Robinson Anchor 19 Action News @ WOIO Brian Sinclair Executive Producer 11pm Gene Galante Producer NewsChannel 5 At 11 WEWS Todd Sheppard Executive Producer - Extended Newscast: SuccessTech Shooting Tara Sutton Producer 1 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1.2 Outstanding Evening Newscast Market 21-40 Fox 59 News@10 WXIN Chris Pyburn Executive Producer Keesha Richardson Producer 24 Hour News 8 At WISH Amy Howell Producer 10pm Karen Hensel News Anchor 6News Nightcast WRTV Maggie Loiselle Producer 11 p.m. on February WISH Adam Krent Senior Producer 13, 2007 Eyewitness News - WTHR Margaret Cordes Executive Producer Nightbeat Duane Becker Producer Brad McQueen Director Eyewitness News at WTHR Tracie Hodge Producer 5:00 Loretta Goode Director 2 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1.3 Outstanding Evening Newscast Market 41+ NEWS 11 AT 5 WTOL Jason Matthews Producer Fox Toledo News First WUPW Steven France News Director At 10 13ABC Action News At WTVG Astrid Greve Producer Six 3 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 2.1 Outstanding Morning or Daytime Newscast Market 1-20 Fox 8 News In The WJW Marc Singer Executive Producer Morning Sonya Thompson News Director Antoinette Garbo Managing Editor Brian D. Torres Director Wayne Dawson Anchor Tracy McCool Anchor Melissa Mack Meteorologist Stacey Frey Kosich Reporter Kenneth Crumpton Reporter 19 Action News @ WOIO Heather Flowers Producer Noon Shannon O'Brien Reporter Kevin Dorenkott Videographer Jeff Eliasoph Anchor/Reporter Good Morning WEWS Tamara Renee Executive Producer Cleveland Washington 4 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 2.2 Outstanding Morning or Daytime Newscast Market 21-40 Fox 59 Morning News WXIN Bridget Foster Executive Producer Daybreak 6 a.m. WISH Bret Loman Senior Daybreak Producer Eyewitness News: WTHR Judith Palermo Executive Producer Sunrise Cyndee Hebert Producer Eyewitness News at WTHR Judith Palermo Executive Producer Noon Bobbie Brooks Producer Scott Swan Anchor 5 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 2.3 Outstanding Morning or Daytime Newscast Market 41+ News 11 Your Day WTOL Jeff Cook Producer Fox Toledo News First WUPW Karl Rundgren Managing Editor At 4 13abc Action News WTVG Anthony Knopps Assistant News Director Good Morning 6 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 3.1 Outstanding Weekend Newscast Market 1-20 Fox 8 News-Weekend WJW Suzanne Stratford Anchor Dray Clark Anchor Rebecca Peters Producer Missing Pregnant Mom WKYC Carrie Young Producer Found Lydia Esparra Anchor Scott Newell Anchor Julie Ocepek Assignment Editor 7 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 3.2 Outstanding Weekend Newscast Market 21-40 Eyewitness News WTHR Margaret Cordes Executive Producer Weekend Nightbeat Randy Shy Producer Tony Giordullo Sports Executive Producer Eyewitness News at WTHR Mary Stirsman Producer 6:00 - Special Edition 8 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 3.3 Outstanding Weekend Newscast Market 41+ Fox Toledo News WUPW Steven France News Director Weekend 13ABC Action News At WTVG Anthony Knopps Assistant News Director 11pm 9 8/13/2008 CLEVELAND REGIONAL EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 4 Investigative Reporting Deadly Delay WTHR Bob Segall Investigative Reporter William Ditton Photojournalist Holly Stephen Producer EMS Taxi: Healthcare WJW Tom Merriman I-Team Reporter Dysfunction On Wheels David Hollis Photojournalist Darsi Ayres Photojournalist Greg Lockhart Photojournalist Prison Problem WKYC Bill Safos Reporter Randy White Photographer Euclid Creek WKYC Bill Safos Reporter Randy White Photographer Policing Themselves WEWS Duane Pohlman Chief Investigative Reporter Dorian Thompson Senior Investigative Producer David H. 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