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43 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
rd 43 Northern California Area Emmy® Awards 2013-2014 Updated 5/9/14 SAN FRANCISCO/NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER rd 43 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED tf The 43 Annual Northern California Area EMMY® Award Nominations were announced th Wednesday, May 7 at noon on the internet. The EMMY® award is presented for outstanding achievement in television by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). San Francisco/ Northern California is one of the twenty chapters awarding regional Emmy® statuettes. Northern California is composed of media companies and individuals from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2013 calendar year. This year 659 English and 101 Spanish entries were received in 63 categories. English and Spanish language entries were judged and scored separately. A minimum of five peer judges from other NATAS chapters scored each entry on a scale from 1 to 10 on Content, Creativity and Execution. (Craft categories were judged on Creativity and Execution only). The total score is divided by the number of judges. The mean score is sorted from highest to lowest in each category. The Chapter Awards Committee looks at blind scores (not knowing the category) and decides on the cut off number for nominations and recipients. The results are tabulated by our accounting firm Spalding and Company. KNTV NBC Bay Area received the highest number of nominations with 40 followed by Comcast SportsNet with 28. KUVS Univision19 topped the Spanish contest with 30 nominations. In the individual nomination count all the leaders were from KNTV NBC Bay Area: Mark Villarrela with seven; Jeremy Carroll, Felipe Escamilla and Tony Kovaleski each had six. -
2018 ANNUAL REPORT Changing the Game to Change the Odds DEAR FRIEND
2018 ANNUAL REPORT Changing the Game to Change the Odds DEAR FRIEND, At Coaching Corps, we are helping afterschool programs change the game to change the odds. For kids growing up in neglected communities, those odds are hard to beat. With failing schools, unsafe streets, parents who often work two jobs just to keep up, and afterschool programs working hard to provide kids with a safe place to go during the afterschool hours, kids in these communities lack many of the opportunities other kids have to grow, learn, and thrive. We are working side by side with people and afterschool partners throughout the country who want to change the game for kids in low- income communities. In 2018 we trained almost 3,000 people to become sports coaches for nearly 30,000 kids and helped over 200 afterschool programs like YMCAs, Boys and Girls Clubs, Parks and Recreation sites, give more kids the well-known benefits of playing sports with a trained coach who believes in them and helps them believe in themselves. We hope their stories, captured here, will remind you of that special person in your life whose confidence in you, belief in you, and willingness to teach you important life lessons, literally shaped the direction of your future. Coaching Corps coaches are trained and supported to become that person in the lives of kids. Thank you for being on our team, by volunteering as a coach, donating, or spreading the word. Together we are changing the game to change the odds. Sincerely, Janet Carter President and CEO Coaching Corps 3 GREAT COACHES CHANGE LIVES BAY AREA Most of us can remember a special adult WHERE WE WORK Johnas Pulley, Coaching Corps Coach, from our youth – a mentor – who had a Stonestown YMCA powerful, positive impact on us. -
42 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
nd 42 Northern California Area Emmy® Awards 2012-2013 Updated 5/27/13 SAN FRANCISCO/NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER nd 42 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED nd The 42 Annual Northern California Area EMMY® Award Nominations were announced st Wednesday, May 1 at noon on the internet. The EMMY® award is presented for outstanding achievement in television by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). San Francisco/ Northern California is one of the twenty chapters awarding regional Emmy® statuettes. Northern California is composed of media companies and individuals from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2012 calendar year. This year 674 English and 115 Spanish entries were received in 60 categories. English and Spanish language entries were judged and scored separately. A minimum of five peer judges from other NATAS chapters scored each entry on a scale from 1 to 10 on Content, Creativity and Execution. (Craft categories were judged on Creativity and Execution only). The total score is divided by the number of judges. The mean score is sorted from highest to lowest in each category. The Chapter Awards Committee looks at blind scores (not knowing the category) and decides on the cut off number for nominations and recipients. The results are tabulated by our accounting firm Spalding and Company. KNTV NBC Bay Area received the highest number of nominations with 27 followed by Comcast SportsNet 24 and KPIX CBS 5 with 22. KUVS Univision19 topped the Spanish contest with 18 nominations. There is a tie for the highest number of individual nominations at seven with Brian Hackney, KPIX CBS 5 and Jeremiah Ysip, The Filipino Channel. -
29 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES SAN FRANCISCO / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER 4317 Camden Avenue e-mail: [email protected] San Mateo, California 94403-5007 http://www.emmyonline.org/sanfrancisco (650) 341-7786 SF (415) 777-0212 Fax: (650) 372-0279 A non-profit association dedicated to the advancement of television. 29th Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The 29th Annual Northern California Area EMMY Award Nominations were announced tonight at KQED in San Francisco, as well as Mission Rogelio’s in Sacramento, the Elbow Room in Fresno, and on the Internet. The EMMY is awarded by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. San Francisco/Northern California is one of the eighteen chapters awarding local Emmys. Northern California is composed of television and cable stations from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 1999 calender year. The ballots, which were tallied by the accounting firm of Spalding & Company, totaled 158 nominations from 649 entries received in 45 categories. KRON, San Francisco, topped the nominations with 21, followed by KGO, San Francisco, and KTVU, Oakland, with 16. KPIX, San Francisco was next with 15. Cable did well with FOX Sports Net and ZDTV each receiving 10. Sacramento was next with KCRA receiving 9 and KXTV 7. Awards chair, David Mills, was pleased to see the smaller cable stations being involved in the Community Service Category. Leading the list of individuals receiving nominations: Wayne Freedman, KGO/ABC7, Ted Griggs, FOX Sports Net, and Nancy Juliber, ZDTV, each with four. -
Ted Griggs Bio Jan 2016
Ted Griggs President and General Manager CSN Bay Area, CSN California Ted Griggs is president and general manager of CSN Bay Area and CSN California, both part of NBC Sports Regional Networks. CSN Bay Area and CSN California serve more than four million households in Northern California, Nevada, Southern Oregon and Hawaii. CSN Bay Area, the television home of MLB’s San Francisco Giants, NBA’s Golden State Warriors, and the official regional sports network of the San Francisco 49ers, also features a robust lineup of Emmy Award-winning news, analysis and original programming. CSN California offers live coverage of MLB’s Oakland Athletics, NBA’s Sacramento Kings, NHL’s San Jose Sharks, MLS’s San Jose Earthquakes and is the official regional sports network of the Oakland Raiders. Collectively, these networks deliver more than 600 live sporting events per year, over 1,500 live studio shows, including SportsNet Central , SportsTalk Live , Pregame Live , Postgame Live , Press Conference Live, as well as compelling digital content, up-to-the-minute scores, highlights and breaking news via www.CSNBayArea.com and www.CSNCalifornia.com. Day-to-day, Ted is responsible for the operations of the networks, including affiliate relations, advertising sales, programming, production, marketing and public relations. He has been with the network since 1998, first serving as vice president of production and operations, in 2007 as vice president and general manager and in 2012 he was promoted to president. In 2007, Griggs oversaw the network's relocation and construction of its state-of-the-art 37,000 square-foot HD studios, newsroom and office space in downtown San Francisco. -
37 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
Updated April 16, 2008 th 37 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED th The 37 Annual Northern California Area EMMY® Award Nominations were announced Thursday, April 10th at Harry Denton’s Starlight Room in the Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, by television personalities Fred LaCosse and Terry Lowry. Additional nomination parties were held at the Tied House, San Jose; River City Brewing Company, Sacramento; Palomino’s, Fresno; and the Peppermill Hotel in Reno. The EMMY® award is presented for outstanding achievement in television by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. San Francisco/Northern California is one of the twenty chapters awarding regional Emmy® statuettes. Northern California is composed of television and cable stations from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2007 calendar year. This year 819 entries were received in 65 categories. The ballots were tallied by the accounting firm of Spalding & Company of San Francisco. Congratulations to San Francisco’s KNTV NBC 11 for receiving 36 nominations. NBC 11 was followed by KPIX CBS 5 with 32 and by KTVU Channel 2 with 17. In Sacramento KUVS Univision 19 received 17 nominations followed by KCRA 3 with 12. In the Fresno market KFSN ABC 30 received eight and KFTV Univision 21, two nominations. Hawaii scored well this year with KGMB 9 getting five and KITV 4 receiving three. FSN Bay Area led the cable nominations with seven. The top individual with nine nominations was Anna Werner, Investigative Reporter, CBS 5, followed by: Mike Inouye, Traffic Anchor, NBC 11; Santiago Lucero, Reporter, KUVS 19; Laurie Schmidt, Editor, KQED 9; and Abigail Sterling, Investigative Producer, CBS 5; each received five nominations. -
Annual Northern California Area EMMY Award Nominations Were
Hold for Release: 7:30 P.M., Thursday, April 17, 2003 32nd Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The 32nd Annual Northern California Area EMMY Award Nominations were announced tonight at Martuni's in San Francisco, as well as the Tied House in San Jose, the Todo Un Poco in Elk Grove, the Elbow Room in Fresno, and on the Internet. The EMMY is awarded by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. San Francisco/Northern California is one of the twenty chapters awarding local Emmys. Northern California is composed of television and cable stations from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2002 calender year. This year 622 entries were received in 50 categories. The ballots were tallied by accounting firm of Spalding & Company of San Francisco. Congratulations to KPIX 5 for receiving 25 nominations. Channel 5 was followed by KRON 4 with 23 and by KNTV NBC 11 with 21. The Sacramento leader was KCRA with 10 nominations; the Hawaii leader was KITV with 6 nominations and in Reno, KOLO with 5 nominations. Congratulations also to Glen Kuiper (Fox Sport Net), who received 7 individual nominations. Lynn R Friedman, Dan Noyes and Beth Rimbey (all of KGO) each received 5 nominations. Ted Griggs (Fox Sports Net), Greg Marasso (KPIX), James Stimson (Sacramento’s KCRA), Joe Washington (Fox Sports Net) and Pamela Young (Honolulu’s KITV) received 4 nominations each. The EMMY statues will be handed out at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Saturday, May 17th. -
2017 Annual Report 3
2017 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Anthony Sanchez I COACH BECAUSE OF KIDS LIKE TYLER. When I first met Tyler, he had a lot of energy, and would lead the team in drills and offer support to his spent most of his time distracting the other kids. He teammates. The change was amazing. He had truly would act out and wouldn’t try the drills I conducted transformed to become part of our team. for the team. He would often try to catch my attention by misbehaving. Tyler is just one of the kids I coach, and I care about every one of them. People don’t always listen to One day, I decided to ask Tyler to stay after practice. them because they’re kids, but I do. I’m listening. We talked — not about basketball, but about him. He I want them to know that what they think, say, and opened up to me. Tyler had been going through a feel is important. These kids are still developing, still lot. His dad was in jail, his mom had recently died, growing into the people they will become, and if I and he was living with a family he didn’t know very can help them believe that they matter, I’m doing well. He felt like all the adults in his life ignored him. my job. That’s why, for the last year, I have given my I listened. I took it in. And that day I vowed to Tyler time three days a week to coach basketball with the that on this team nobody would ignore him. -
31 Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
4317 Camden Avenue San Mateo, CA 94403-5007 (650) 341-7786 or (415) 777-0212 Fax: (650) 372-0279 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.emmysf.tv Hold for Release: 7:30 P.M., Thursday, April 18, 2002 31st Annual NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The 31st Annual Northern California Area EMMY Award Nominations were announced tonight at Martuni's in San Francisco, as well as the Tied House in San Jose, the River City Brewing Co. in Sacramento, the Elbow Room in Fresno, and on the Internet. The EMMY is awarded by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. San Francisco/Northern California is one of the eighteen chapters awarding local Emmys. Northern California is composed of television and cable stations from Visalia to the Oregon border and includes Hawaii and Reno, Nevada. Entries were aired during the 2001 calender year. This year 537 entries were received in 48 categories. The ballots were tallied by accounting firm of Spalding & Company from San Francisco. Congratulations to KTVU Fox 2 for taking home 32 nominations. Channel 2 was followed by KPIX 5 with 19; KRON4 with 12, and KGO ABC7, KQED 9 and Fox Sports Net with 11 each. The Sacramento leader was KXTV with 10 nominations, followed by KCRA with 9. Ten individuals tied with 4 nominations each. They are: Barton Bishoff (KNTV), Lynn R Friedman (KGO), Jennifer Franklin (Fox Sports Net), Leslie Griffith (KTVU), Mark Ibanez (KTVU), Deanne Moenster (KTVU), Tom Pellack (Fox Sports Net), Steve Shlisky (KTVU), George Watson (KTVU), and Rita Williams (KTVU). -
2016 Coaching Corps Game Changer Awards Release FINAL[11-39Am]
COACHING CORPS, CSN BAY AREA ANNOUNCE 2nd ANNUAL “COACHING CORPS GAME CHANGER AWARDS,” TOP BAY AREA ATHLETES TO HONOR INFLUENTIAL COACHES AND MENTORS “Coaching Corps Game Changer Awards” Presented by Levi’s® Airing Sunday, Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. on CSN Bay Area Golden State Warriors Star and Reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry, Oakland Raiders Quarterback Derek Carr, San Francisco Giants Right Fielder Hunter Pence, San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Torrey Smith and A’s Catcher Stephen Vogt to Honor their Coaches and Mentors Stanford Women’s Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer to Be Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award Broadcast to Feature a Special Shootout Competition Among San Jose Sharks Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski and Logan Couture OAKLAND, CA and SAN FRANCISCO, CA – January 14, 2016 – Coaching Corps (@CoachingCorps) and CSN Bay Area (@CSNAuthentic), the home of “Authentic Bay Area Sports,” today announced the 2nd Annual Coaching Corps Game Changer Awards presented by Levi’s® airing Sunday Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. This event supports Coaching Corps’ mission to provide youth from under-resourced communities access to trained coaches and the benefits of sports activities and team-based learning. The Coaching Corps Game Changer Awards will feature top Bay Area professional athletes celebrating the profound influence of coaches on their lives and in the community. The presenters – prominent Bay Area athletes whose lives have been shaped by the mentorship and transformative influence of caring coaches and other important persons – include: • Stephen -
Off Camera: the Newsletter of the National Television Academy S.F./N. California Chapter
June 2004 ff amera National Television AcademyC San Francisco/Northern California EMMY 2004: Rodgers, Catchings & Murray Honored, Photos by Robert Mohr © 2004 KRON, ABC 7 big winners KRON won the most and ABC 7 picked up two of we’ve thought for some time now.” the biggest awards at the 2004 Emmys. In the best medium market newscast category, the KRON grabbed the most statues at the annual 5 p.m. news at Fresno’s KFSN won the Emmy, the event, taking home 11 Emmys, including honors for second straight year the station has won a best breaking news, general news story and specialized newscast award. reporting. “We’ve always said at ABC 30 that our gimmick is ABC 7’s 11 p.m. news won the award for best we do the news,” said news director Joel Davis. large market newscast while its morning news won “This award and the recent Edward R. Murrow award the best daytime newscast category. for best newscast are further proof that superb “We’re honored to receive the recognition of our content will result in superb ratings and awards.” peers which comes with winning an Emmy award,” In the best small market newscast category, the 6 said news director Kevin Keeshan. “Winning two p.m. news at Salinas’ KSBW came out on top. years in a row with our 11 p.m. newscast is fantastic “KSBW Action News Eight is honored to be and a tribute to the great team we have on that recognized with the best newscast broadcast. We’re especially proud of our morning Emmy,” said news director Lawton Dodd.