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52 Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Awards (2016) 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 01A Newscast - Daytime and Weekend (Markets 1-74) Upper Arlington Home Explosion, WCMH Nicholas Petrello WAVE 3 News Sunrise, WAVE Aaron Ellis, Jennifer Lask, Valerie Wilson, Elizabeth Adelberg, Richard Shepherd, Lauren Jones, Christie Dutton March Snowstorm - Noon Newscast, WLKY Kendra Ulrich, Jennifer Baileys, Karen Roby, Matt Milosevich WAVE 3 News at 11: Triple Crowned, WAVE Taylor Beck, Devin Kroh Road to the National Championship, WBNS Stephanie O'Grady 01B Newscast - Evening (Markets 1-74) Pallet Fire, WCMH Darlene Montgomery Columbus Gas Explosion, WCMH Darlene Montgomery, Brianne Betts, Mike Bowersock LEX 18 News at 6 - Officer Down, WLEX Katherine Shepherd, Kathy Stone, Nancy Cox, Kim Cuthbert, Mike Taylor, Bruce Carter Beavercreek Tornado Team Coverage, WKEF/WRGT Patrick Enright, Rebecca Gulden, Polly Van Doren, Rebeckah Chenoweth WAVE 3 News @ 6, WAVE Aaron Ellis, Natalia Martinez, Zachary Owens, Curtis Tate, Shannon Cogan, Scott Reynolds, Bill Shory WLWT Newscast 6/26/2015, WLWT Allison Smith, Mallory Bonbright 10TV News at 11:00 - May 1, 2015, WBNS Michael Gant, Ron Toy Local 12 News Live AT 11 (1/14/15), WKRC Doug Lillibridge, Anthony Dorunda 01C Newscast - Smaller Market (Markets 75+) WBKO News at 6PM, WBKO Henry Chu 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 2 02 News Special Heroin at Home: an Ohio Epidemic, WBNS Jodi Andes, Jerry Revish, Kelly Frank Chase for a Championship, WCMH Jerod Smalley Battle For The Big Ten, WBNS Gretchen Walsh, Angela An, Stephanie O'Grady, Mike Davis, Jeff Hogan Firefighter Gordon Funeral, WLWT Bill Hager, Allison Smith, Mallory Bonbright 03 Breaking News Flooding and Fire, WDRB Cara Sabin, Erin Austin, Kyle Lizenby Four Alarm Fire, All Hands on Deck, WCMH Chris Booker, Duane Pohlman Louisville Flooding/GE Fire, WAVE Aaron Ellis, Valerie Wilson, Elizabeth Adelberg, Jennifer Lask, Richard Shepherd, Christie Dutton GE Fire & Flooding, WLKY Jeremy Kendall, Tim Elliott, Kendra Steele Columbus Home Explodes, WCMH Jennifer Roberts Bridge Collapse Shuts Down Interstate, WXIX Benjamin Katko Whiskey Row Fire, WHAS David Seals, Kayla Moody, Tabnie Dozier 04 Spot News Louisville Whiskey Row Fire, WAVE Bill Shory, Natalia Martinez, Aaron Ellis, Theo Keith, Jennifer Nickels, Zachary Owens, Molly Lundy Columbus Pallet Fire, WCMH Chris Booker Upper Arlington Home Explosion, WCMH Daniel Pearlman, Mike Bowersock, Chris Booker GE Fire and Flooding, WDRB Barry Fulmer, Cara Catlett, Cara Sabin, Jessica Denson, Jessica Demczar Reporter Finds Missing Toddler During Amber Alert, WKRC Angenette Levy Horror on South Terrace, WSYX/WTTE Adam Aaro, Justin DePrekel 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 3 05 Continuing Coverage Hooked On Heroin, WSYX Tara Morgan, Justin DePrekel School Rape Scandal, WCHS/WVAH Leslie Rubin Sonny Kim Coverage, WLWT Bill Hager, John London, Brian Hamrick, Courtis Fuller, Kevin Martin, Mark Hauss, Greg Rahe Scandal in the Mayor's Office, WDRB Valerie Chinn Officer Involved Shooting, WLWT Bill Hager, Todd Dykes, Courtis Fuller, John London, Brian Hamrick, Kevin Rue, Ronald Schmidt, Robert Busby, Jr. Marriage Equality and the US Supreme Court, WCMH Colleen Marshall, Daniel Pearlman Officer Ellis - End of Watch, WLEX Kathy Stone, Mike Taylor, Breanna Gilroy, Brandie Conder Finally The One, WAVE Bill Shory, Shannon Cogan, John Boel, Scott Reynolds, Kent Taylor Gay Marriage: From Cincinnati to D.C and Back Again, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com Carrie Cochran, Glenn Hartong Newport Carjacking & Kidnapping, WCPO Sarah Zak, Michael Benedic, John Genovese, Evan Millward, Dave Marlo, Anthony A. Mirones, Tom McKee, Dan Carroll, Ted Wilson, Jeff Brogan, Emily Hanford, Terry Helmer 06 Team Coverage Natural Gas Explosion, WCMH Harrison Hove, Brianne Betts, Mike Bowersock, Ellie Merritt, Duane Pohlman ABC 6 On Your Side Team Coverage - Pallet Fire, WSYX Jamie Innis Justice, Steve Levine, Terri Sullivan, Tara Morgan, Lisa Rantala, Allison Wenger, Ben Garbarek, Robert Kendrick, Christopher Caridas, Brandon Presz March Snowstorm, WLKY Andrea Stahlman, Jennifer Osburne South Columbus Warehouse Fire, WSYX Jeremy Edwards, Lu Ann Stoia, Robert Rosenberg, Brandon Presz, Tara Morgan, Brooks Jarosz 07A General Assignment Report - Within 24 Hours Lighting the Darkness, WKYT Sean Moody Jack Hanna's Farewell to Dave, WBNS Angela An, Rochelle Young, Chris Poturalski Nobody Should Have To Go Alone, WLEX Brian Gilbert, Josh Breslow 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 4 07B General Assignment Report - No Time Limit We Lost John Nance, WSYX/WTTE Mike McCarthy Safety Hazards on School Buses, WSYX/WTTE Brooks Jarosz, Ben Frecker 08A Feature News Report - Single Story Pinball Wizard, WBNS Andy Wallace, Kevin Landers Johnny Go's House of Music, WBNS Andy Wallace, Bryant Somerville Santa's Story, WAVE John Boel, Doug Druschke, Steven Richard Parents Share Story of Accidentally Backing Over, Killing Son, WAVE Maira Ansari Forgotten Photographs, WSYX Adam Slinger, Justin DePrekel Gunner's Glove, WYMT Brandon Orr From Fashion to the Farm, WDRB Dominik Fuhrmann, Kate Springer Off the Beaten Path: One Wish, WTHI Ross Rowling, Michael Latta Just Say I Love You, WLWT J.R. VanWassenhove, Christina Rule, John Massey, Sheree Paolello 08B Feature News Report - Series Remembering Gabbi, WBKO Jake Boswell, Austin Albany, Jon Doss Horses Have Heroes, WAVE John Boel, Doug Druschke, Jeff Knight B-Rock Johnson, WCMH Mindy Drayer Abortion Stories: The Most Important Decision of Her Life, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com Carrie Cochran, Liz Dufour, Chrissie Thompson, Meg Vogel 09A Investigative Report - Single Story Columbus 911 Delays, WSYX/WTTE Brooks Jarosz, Ben Frecker Illegal Ride Sharing, WSYX/WTTE Brooks Jarosz, Drew Jones, Ben Frecker Hanging Hazard, WSYX Brooks Jarosz, Drew Jones Homeless Fakes, WSYX Tom Sussi, Matthew Spurrier nd ® 52 Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Awards (2016) - Nominees 5 09B Investigative Report - Series Criminals Off the Record, WBNS Jodi Andes, Nathan Baca, Joel Chow, Michael Gant Homeowners Left in Limbo, WSYX/WTTE Brooks Jarosz, Ben Frecker Questions in Union County, WEHT/WTVW Jordan Vandenberge, Brian Cissell 10 Arts/Entertainment Friends Like You, Episode #707, "Baby's in Black", Asbury University Doug Smart Amy Deal, ThinkTV Ann Rotolante The Art Show: Gary Hovey, ThinkTV Lynnette Carlino The Art Show: Featherwood Frames, ThinkTV Lynnette Carlino The Art Show: Episode #405, ThinkTV Lynnette Carlino, Rodney Veal, Ann Rotolante, Richard Nordstrom, Mike Schwartz, Julie Davis, Brynn DeLange The Art Show: Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, ThinkTV Richard Wonderling, Jason Wilson Marty Brown, KET Gary Pahler Goat Tower, WTHI Gary Brian Kentucky Muse: Kentucky Chautauqua, KET Matthew Grimm, Nick Helton CSO Classical Roots, WCET Mark Lammers, Taylor Feltner Cincinnati World Piano Competition, WCET Mark Lammers, Taylor Feltner, Michael Seppelt Lost River Sessions, WKU PBS Darius Barati, James Pearson, Mark Toon 11 Business/Consumer Rocky Mountain High, WCMH Duane Pohlman Hall of Lame, WSYX/WTTE Tom Sussi 12 Children/Youth/Teens **There are no nominees in this category. 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 6 13 Crime Miami Valley Murder Mysteries, WHIO Becky Grimes, Byron Stirsman, Cheryl McHenry, James Brown, John Bedell Busting a Bike Thief, WAVE Eric Flack S.W.A.T, WSYX Maria Durant, Drew Jones DuBose Fiance: “He was a family man”, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com Carrie Cochran, Liz Dufour 14A Education/Schools - News Teachers in Fear, WDRB Antoinette Konz, Valerie Chinn, Adrianne Flores Degree of Deception, WAVE Eric Flack, Jeff Knight Justice for Jonathan, WKYT Miranda Combs, Barton Bill School Zone Chaos, WSYX/WTTE Brooks Jarosz, Ben Frecker 14B Education/Schools - Program Big Man on Campus, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com Amanda Rossmann kNOwMORE: MUSIC WORKS segment, Prosper Media Group, Inc. Kyle Lake, Samuel McGhee 15A Health/Science/Environment - News Harapan's Homecoming: The Race To Save The Last Of A Species, WCPO Emily Maxwell Meeting of a Lifetime, WBNS Andy Wallace, Kevin Landers Why Scott County?, WDRB Danielle Lama, Neil Johnson Drive for Men's Health - Orlando Health, MediaSource Robert Leitch, Jerred Ziegler, Clark Powell Michael's Journey, WTVQ Steven France, Lauren Gawthrop Healthsource 10 with 10TV's Tracy Townsend, WBNS Tracy Townsend It Was Something You Said, WCPO Anthony A. Mirones, Katherine Nero 15B Health/Science/Environment - Program A Journey Through Alzheimer’s, WCMH Jennifer Kiser, Jason Litton, Colleen Marshall 52nd Annual Ohio Valley Regional Emmy® Awards (2016) - Nominees 7 16A Human Interest - News Lauren Hill: Life Well Lived, WKRC Brad Johansen, Eric Gerhardt A Warrior Within, WTHI Michael Latta, Brittany Patterson Tortoise Attracts Attention, Provides Comfort, WDRB Kyle Lizenby, Sarah Phinney One of the Simple Things in Life, WDRB Chris Sutter, Josh Kidd The Ride of his Life, WAVE John Boel To A Family In The NICU, WBNS Bryant Somerville, Marcus Nichols Making a Difference: Paying It Forward With Eggs, WHIO James Brown, Byron Stirsman Sights Set on the Extra Mile, WAVE Kasey Cunningham Field of Dreams, WHAS Rachel Platt 16B Human Interest - Program Secrets of Bluegrass Chefs, BMB Productions Michael Lattin, Tim Laird The Invisible Injury, WLKY Andrea Stahlman, Scott Eckhardt, Jennifer Baileys Joe Neyer: “Yes I'm dying, but so are you”, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com Carrie Cochran Land of “Dream Come True”, The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com
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