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THE 64Th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! THE 64th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING! New York, NY – Wednesday, June 30th, 2021. The 64th Annual New York Emmy® Award nominations took place this morning at the LIVE with Kelly and Ryan studio at WABC-TV. Hosting the announcement was Emmy® Award-winner NJ Burkett, President, NY NATAS, Correspondent (WABC-TV). Presenting the nominees were Emmy® Award winner Virginia Huie, Reporter (News 12 Long Island); Emmy Award®-winner Sandy Kenyon, Entertainment Reporter (WABC-TV); Emmy® Award-winner Jessica Moore, Anchor, (WCBS-TV); and Emmy® Award- winner NY NATAS Awards Chair Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, (WPIX-TV). Total Number of Nominated Entries WNJU Telemundo 47 53 FireRock Productions 2 WABC-TV 50 Asbury Park TV 2 WPIX-TV 50 Honest Engine Films 2 MSG Network 37 All-Star Orchestra / The WNET Group 2 YES Network 37 Syracuse University 2 WNBC-TV News 32 AJ+ 2 News 12 Westchester 30 WMHT Educational Telecommunications 2 Spectrum News 25 Studio BK 2 Newsday 24 SOMOS Community Care 2 Univision 24 The Black Iris Project 2 News 12 Long Island 22 Queens Public Television (QPTV) 2 Spectrum News NY1 – 22 Advance Media NY (Syracuse.com, NYUP.com) 2 News SNY 20 2 WNYW WNYW FOX 5 19 NBC Universal 2 WCBS-TV 15 Long Shot Productions 2 CUNY-TV 15 Spectrum News Syracuse 1 WIVB-TV 12 Center For Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter 1 College Mac Premo, Inc 11 News 12 Hudson Valley 1 NY Jets 11 WHEC-TV 1 WRGB CBS 6 Albany 11 Monmouth County Historical Association 1 News 12 Connecticut 10 MANO SALON 1 WNBC-TV News 10 The Verge 1 ALL ARTS / The WNET Group 10 Catholic Faith Network 1 THIRTEEN / The WNET 9 Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. 1 Group News 12 New Jersey 9 WSYR-TV Syracuse 1 BRIC TV 8 ECONTENT TV 1 WNYT 8 HunterPark Productions 1 WTEN-TV 8 WNYW-TV 1 NJ Advance Media 7 WHAM 1 News 12 Digital 7 Live Nation - BML Blackbird - The Creative 1 Image News 12 Networks 7 News 12 Marketing and Promotions 1 BARD Entertainment 5 MSG Entertainment 1 Spectrum News NY1 5 WETM-TV 1 Pegula Sports And 5 Independent Submission 1 Entertainment News 12 The Bronx 5 Ordinary Sunday/The Broadway Education 1 Alliance NYC Life 4 SMUGGLER 1 My 9 News WWOR 4 WSYR-TV 1 Spectrum News Albany 4 WNBC/NBC UNIVERSAL 1 Broadway.com 4 Captivate Marketing Group 1 Spectrum News Rochester 4 Corner Table Entertainment 1 WKBW-TV 4 Media Squared 1 WXXI 4 Sirk Productions / Creative Scenarios, Ltd 1 The WNET Group 4 New Jersey Performing Art Center / ALL ARTS / 1 The WNET Group Queens Public 3 United States Military Academy At West Point 1 Communications Corp. News 12 Westchester 3 Intermediate School 75 1 Hudson Valley WROC-TV 3 Blue Sky Project 1 T WLIW 21 / he WNET 3 PCK Media / The WNET Group 1 Group New York-Presbyterian's 3 NY Chapter NATAS 1 Health Matters CBS New York 3 WRNN-TV 1 Thrapp Theatrics & Edge 3 New York City Football Club 1 In Motion Productions NVJN 3 Xposure Foundation/Xposure Edutainment 1 Network (XEN) New Jersey Devils 3 Ordinary Sunday/Feinstein's 54 Below 1 Eater 3 Independent 1 News 10 3 WJLP-TVWJLP 1 Brooklyn Free Speech 2 LCM247 1 WGRZ-TV 2 NYS Media Services Center 1 NBC 4 New York 2 NJTV / The WNET Group 1 Mnemonic 2 WCBS/WLNY 1 Business Insider (Insider, 2 Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center 1 Inc.) New York Football Giants 2 Al Roker Entertainment 1 David Harris Katz 2 BeTerrific!!, The Dr. David M. Milch 1 Entertainment, Inc. 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