TheWrap took home four first-place Southern California Journalism Awards at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 65th annual awards ceremony held Sunday at L.A.’s Millennium Biltmore Hotel.
Sharon Waxman, TheWrap’s founder and editor-in-chief, won the Entertainment Feature on Film category with her story about the HFPA’s failure to meet its reform goal and the embarrassing ouster of one of its members in her story, “Golden Globes Falls Short of 300 Voter Goal by 101, Expels Reformist Member Frank Rousseau for Falsifying Stories (Exclusive).
The category’s nominees included GQ and Variety, as well as TheWrap’s Andi Ortiz, who was nominated for her oral history of the cult that has grown around Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” since its 1993 release, “How ‘Hocus Pocus’ Went From Box Office Bomb to Disney’s Halloween Darling.“
Reporter Sharon Knolle was nominated for two awards and won in both categories. In the Entertainment Feature on TV/Radio,...
Sharon Waxman, TheWrap’s founder and editor-in-chief, won the Entertainment Feature on Film category with her story about the HFPA’s failure to meet its reform goal and the embarrassing ouster of one of its members in her story, “Golden Globes Falls Short of 300 Voter Goal by 101, Expels Reformist Member Frank Rousseau for Falsifying Stories (Exclusive).
The category’s nominees included GQ and Variety, as well as TheWrap’s Andi Ortiz, who was nominated for her oral history of the cult that has grown around Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” since its 1993 release, “How ‘Hocus Pocus’ Went From Box Office Bomb to Disney’s Halloween Darling.“
Reporter Sharon Knolle was nominated for two awards and won in both categories. In the Entertainment Feature on TV/Radio,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
The Hollywood Reporter was named best website at the 65th annual SoCal Journalism Awards, which were handed out Sunday night at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
THR was recognized by the Los Angeles Press Club in several other categories as well, including features, photos, social media and commentary. A list of THR’s first-place wins follows.
Website, Traditional News Organization
The Hollywood Reporter Staff, The Hollywood Reporter
Feature Film/TV, over 1,000 words
Gary Baum, “The Many Lives and Dying Words of Aesop Aquarian”
Best Use of Social Media to Enhance and/or Cover a Story by a Group
Ryan Fish, Christy Piña, Nekesa Moody, Tiffany Taylor, Neha Joy, Jason Bass, “Blackfamous Roundtable”
Portrait Photo, Entertainment
Ash Barhamand, Jenny Sargent, Peter B. Cury, Erik Tanner, “The Riddle of Paul Dano”
Entertainment Photo
Ash Barhamand, Kayla Landrum, Peter B. Cury, Jingna Zhang, “Michelle Yeoh”
Entertainment Commentary on TV/Film
Lovia Gyarkye,...
THR was recognized by the Los Angeles Press Club in several other categories as well, including features, photos, social media and commentary. A list of THR’s first-place wins follows.
Website, Traditional News Organization
The Hollywood Reporter Staff, The Hollywood Reporter
Feature Film/TV, over 1,000 words
Gary Baum, “The Many Lives and Dying Words of Aesop Aquarian”
Best Use of Social Media to Enhance and/or Cover a Story by a Group
Ryan Fish, Christy Piña, Nekesa Moody, Tiffany Taylor, Neha Joy, Jason Bass, “Blackfamous Roundtable”
Portrait Photo, Entertainment
Ash Barhamand, Jenny Sargent, Peter B. Cury, Erik Tanner, “The Riddle of Paul Dano”
Entertainment Photo
Ash Barhamand, Kayla Landrum, Peter B. Cury, Jingna Zhang, “Michelle Yeoh”
Entertainment Commentary on TV/Film
Lovia Gyarkye,...
- 6/26/2023
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Variety won 14 first-place awards Sunday night at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 65th annual SoCal Journalism Awards, more than twice as many as any other entertainment publication.
The 14 awards represented a historic high for Variety at the SoCal Journalism Awards, topping the previous best of 12 first-place prizes the magazine earned in 2018. Variety came into Sunday’s ceremony with a record 96 nominations, representing work published online and in print during the 2022 calendar year.
The awards were handed out during a gala dinner attended by hundreds in the historic Crystal Ballroom at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
Several staffers won dual honors. Owen Gleiberman, Variety‘s chief film critic, won best obituary/appreciation for a look back at actor William Hurt, plus best online arts commentary for the column “Is ‘Tar’ Rooting for or Against Cate Blanchett’s Superstar Predator Conductor?” Chris Willman, senior writer and chief music critic,...
The 14 awards represented a historic high for Variety at the SoCal Journalism Awards, topping the previous best of 12 first-place prizes the magazine earned in 2018. Variety came into Sunday’s ceremony with a record 96 nominations, representing work published online and in print during the 2022 calendar year.
The awards were handed out during a gala dinner attended by hundreds in the historic Crystal Ballroom at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
Several staffers won dual honors. Owen Gleiberman, Variety‘s chief film critic, won best obituary/appreciation for a look back at actor William Hurt, plus best online arts commentary for the column “Is ‘Tar’ Rooting for or Against Cate Blanchett’s Superstar Predator Conductor?” Chris Willman, senior writer and chief music critic,...
- 6/26/2023
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
Kcet won a leading six awards on Saturday night in a livestream ceremony to bestow the 2022 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards. ABC7 and NBC4 followed with five wins apiece at the show hosted by Spectrum News 1 journalist Giselle Fernández from the Television Academy Plaza in North Hollywood.
The ceremony honored locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment.
KTLA5 won one of the big awards on the night, for Regularly Scheduled Daily Evening Newscast, for its 11 p.m. newscast. NBC4 won for morning newscast while Kvea’s Noticiero Telemundo 52 won for daytime.
Television Academy chairman and CEO Frank Scherma presented this year’s Governors Award to Ktla’s Gayle Anderson for her “contributions to television broadcasting in the greater Los Angeles area.”
Here’s the full winners list:
Regularly Scheduled...
The ceremony honored locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment.
KTLA5 won one of the big awards on the night, for Regularly Scheduled Daily Evening Newscast, for its 11 p.m. newscast. NBC4 won for morning newscast while Kvea’s Noticiero Telemundo 52 won for daytime.
Television Academy chairman and CEO Frank Scherma presented this year’s Governors Award to Ktla’s Gayle Anderson for her “contributions to television broadcasting in the greater Los Angeles area.”
Here’s the full winners list:
Regularly Scheduled...
- 7/24/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Kcet has now led in wins at the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, for five years in a row.
At the 73rd awards ceremony, which took place Saturday, the station claimed a total of nine statuettes. Kvea and Spectrum SportsNet followed it up with six wins apiece. Other outlets scoring multiple wins at the show, hosted by Spectrum News 1 journalist Giselle Fernández, included ABC7 (four), Kmex (three), KTLA5 (two), Kttv-tv (two) and Spectrum News 1 (two).
The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment. Presenters for this year’s ceremony, which streamed live on the Emmys website, included Carrlyn Bathe (Fox Sports West), Mike Bresnahan (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Enrique Chiabra (Telemundo/Kvea), Allie Clifton (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Suzanna Guzmán (Kcet/PBS SoCal), Elex B.
At the 73rd awards ceremony, which took place Saturday, the station claimed a total of nine statuettes. Kvea and Spectrum SportsNet followed it up with six wins apiece. Other outlets scoring multiple wins at the show, hosted by Spectrum News 1 journalist Giselle Fernández, included ABC7 (four), Kmex (three), KTLA5 (two), Kttv-tv (two) and Spectrum News 1 (two).
The Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced programs in the categories of Live and Breaking News Coverage, Crime and Social Issues, Culture and History, the Arts, Human Interest, Sports, and the Environment. Presenters for this year’s ceremony, which streamed live on the Emmys website, included Carrlyn Bathe (Fox Sports West), Mike Bresnahan (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Enrique Chiabra (Telemundo/Kvea), Allie Clifton (Spectrum SportsNet/LA), Suzanna Guzmán (Kcet/PBS SoCal), Elex B.
- 7/25/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Kcet picked up a leading six wins tonight at the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, including awards for local color and culture/history. Kmex, Ktla and Kvea followed with five wins each.
Ktla’s wins included the best daily morning newscast and best daily daytime newscast categories. Kvea won the best evening newscast honor. The awards were handed out at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 71st Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Louis & Jazz (The Migrant Kitchen) Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Director, Editor
Jacqueline Reyno, Producer
Austin Straub, Camera
Environment News Story
Plastic And Our Oceans NBC4
(NBC4 News At 7Am And 5Pm)
Shanna Mendiola, Reporter
Andres Fernando Pruna, Camera, Editor, Producer
Sports Special
Dodgermentary:...
Ktla’s wins included the best daily morning newscast and best daily daytime newscast categories. Kvea won the best evening newscast honor. The awards were handed out at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.
Below is the complete list of winners at the 71st Los Angeles Area Emmys, including a breakdown of wins by each outlet.
L.A. Local Color
Louis & Jazz (The Migrant Kitchen) Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Director, Editor
Jacqueline Reyno, Producer
Austin Straub, Camera
Environment News Story
Plastic And Our Oceans NBC4
(NBC4 News At 7Am And 5Pm)
Shanna Mendiola, Reporter
Andres Fernando Pruna, Camera, Editor, Producer
Sports Special
Dodgermentary:...
- 7/28/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Non-commercial indie outlet Kcet walked away with the most trophies at Saturday night’s 70th annual Los Angeles Area Emmys with 11 wins, one more than last year. Spanish language outlet Kmex came in close behind with seven wins.
Other winners of the evening included ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La, who both nabbed five trophies. In addition, PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen” was honored as the recipient of the Governors Award. The five-year program will be recognized for its work focusing and maximizing community resources to tackle Southern California’s high school dropout crisis.
Read the complete list of winners below.
Outstanding Director – News
Deya Ceballos, Director
Kvea
Outstanding Writer – News
Mary Harris, Writer
NBC4
Outstanding Hard News Reporting
Robert Kovacik, Reporter
NBC4
Outstanding News Feature Reporting
Pat Harvey, Reporter
CBS2/KCAL9
Nicolette Medina, Producer
Outstanding Editor – News
Jeff MacIntyre, Editor
ABC7
Outstanding Sports Reporting
Patrick O’Neal,...
Other winners of the evening included ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La, who both nabbed five trophies. In addition, PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen” was honored as the recipient of the Governors Award. The five-year program will be recognized for its work focusing and maximizing community resources to tackle Southern California’s high school dropout crisis.
Read the complete list of winners below.
Outstanding Director – News
Deya Ceballos, Director
Kvea
Outstanding Writer – News
Mary Harris, Writer
NBC4
Outstanding Hard News Reporting
Robert Kovacik, Reporter
NBC4
Outstanding News Feature Reporting
Pat Harvey, Reporter
CBS2/KCAL9
Nicolette Medina, Producer
Outstanding Editor – News
Jeff MacIntyre, Editor
ABC7
Outstanding Sports Reporting
Patrick O’Neal,...
- 7/29/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Univision’s flagship Kmex-tv leads the list of stations vying for the 66th annual Los Angeles area Emmy Awards.
Kmex landed 20 noms, including bids for hard news reporting (for reporter Antonio Valverde), investigative reporting (for reporter Leon Krauze) and reporting on crime/social issues. Knbc-tv was second with 16 mentions, followed by Ktla (14), Kabc (13) and Telemundo’s Kvea (10). Time Warner Cable Deportes was the top cabler with 9 noms, tied with indie pubcaster Kcet.
Kmex is a contender in two of the top newscast races, for morning newscast (airing between 4 a.m.-11 a.m.), and daytime newscast (11 a.m.-7 p.m.). There are no nominations in the top three newscast categories, which include the category of late newscasts (7 p.m.-midnight); all stations that choose to enter in any of the three categories are considered in the final judging.
Knbc’s noms included a bid for its news special on...
Kmex landed 20 noms, including bids for hard news reporting (for reporter Antonio Valverde), investigative reporting (for reporter Leon Krauze) and reporting on crime/social issues. Knbc-tv was second with 16 mentions, followed by Ktla (14), Kabc (13) and Telemundo’s Kvea (10). Time Warner Cable Deportes was the top cabler with 9 noms, tied with indie pubcaster Kcet.
Kmex is a contender in two of the top newscast races, for morning newscast (airing between 4 a.m.-11 a.m.), and daytime newscast (11 a.m.-7 p.m.). There are no nominations in the top three newscast categories, which include the category of late newscasts (7 p.m.-midnight); all stations that choose to enter in any of the three categories are considered in the final judging.
Knbc’s noms included a bid for its news special on...
- 6/19/2014
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
KTTV leads the pack of nominees for the 59th annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards with 17 mentions.
The Fox O&O is followed by KNBC, which nabbed 16 nominations, and KCET, which earned 15. KCBS/KCAL and Fox Sports Net West round out the top five with 12 and 10 noms, respectively.
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences chairman Dick Askin also said that Telemundo KVEA's "Mejorando Su Vida" (Improving Your Life) has been tapped to receive the Los Angeles Area Governors Award, which honors "broadcasting achievement in the Los Angeles market."
"KVEA 52 is doing a tremendous job providing important information and services to the Latino community through 'Mejorando Su Vida, ' " Askin said. "We are very pleased that the academy's board of governors voted to bestow this honor on a news outlet that educates and effects positive change in the community."
A total of 139 nominations in 46 categories were announced for the Los Angeles Area Emmys. In the regularly scheduled daily news competition, the contenders for best daytime newscast are KVEA, KCBS, KTTV, KCAL, KTLA, KMEX and KNBC. Vying for Emmy glory in the 35-minute-and-under format for regularly scheduled daily news are KCBS, KNBC, KWHY, KVEA and KMEX. For regularly scheduled daily newscasts over 35 minutes, the contenders are KCBS, KNBC, KTTV, KCAL, KTLA and KCOP. (There are no formal nominations in the three newscast categories; all stations who submit programs are considered in the final judging process.)
KNBC and KCBS/KCAL also received noms in the category for live coverage of an unscheduled news event. KNBC reporter Robert Kovacik and camera operator Jeffrey Scharping were nominated for "Murder Suspect Surrenders", while the KCBS/KCAL news team was nominated for "The Esperanza Fire".
In the outstanding news director category, KMEX's Armando Acevedo and KTLA's Stephanie Medina were nominated.
For news feature reporting, the reporters receiving noms are KCBS/KCAL's Josh Rubenstein, KCBS/KCAL's Lisa Joyner and producer Kimberly McWatt, KABC's Rob Hayes and KTTV's Susan Hirasuna.
Vying for Emmy recognition in the hard-news reporting category will KABC reporter David Ono, KTTV reporter-producer Gina Silva, KNBC reporter Joel Grover and producer Matt Goldberg and KMEX reporter Norma Roque.
In the sports reporting category, KABC reporter Curt Sandoval and producers Dae Ho Suk and Jeff MacIntyre and FSN West reporter Patrick O'Neal will compete.
The L.A. Emmys will be handed out Aug. 25 at ATAS' Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.
L.A. LOCAL COLOR
2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPECIAL OLYMPICS
CBS2/KCAL9
Bobby Matthews, Producer
Garry Ashton, Producer
Russell Kodani, Producer
Brian Singer, Producer
Jeff Proctor, Executive Producer
Steve Rangel, Executive Producer
DEBUT 2006/KLCS
Dena Stitt, Co-Producer
Gene Lebrock, Co-Producer
L.A.'S HIDDEN SECRET- TEMECULA/NBC4
Chuck Henry, Executive Producer/Host
Kristin Arntz, Producer
PUBLIC, MUNICIPAL AND OPERATOR
PRODUCED CABLE
2005 ANNUAL REPORT- LAKEWOOD'S TWILIGHT
ZONE: THE CITY THAT NEVER WAS
CITY TV CHANNEL 31/CITY OF LAKEWOOD
Steve Polydoros, Producer
CRA: HOLLYWOOD/LA CITYVIEW35
Tony Ighani, Executive Producer/Producer
Brad Pomerance, Producer/Host
Kiara Harris, Executive Producer
EVERY 15 MINUTES- HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL
GTV6
Roger Johnstone, Producer
Brian Halloran, Associate Producer
Robert Townsend, Associate Producer
Hanry Safarian, Associate Producer
Jessica Houston, Associate Producer
Sabrina Thomas, Associate Producer
Tor Johansen, Associate Producer
Sherri Servillo, Associate Producer
EDUCATION
FACING INFERTILITY/FOX11
Gerri Shaftel, Producer
John Beard, Host
Christine Devine, Host
FAMILY MATTERS
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Angela Shelley, Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
Lisa McRee, Host
LAUSD: BATTLE FOR CONTROL/NBC4
Rebecca Nieto, Executive Producer
Kim Baldonado, Host
Kimber Liponi, Associate Producer
SHARKS: FACTS AND FEARS/FOX11
Bob Tarlau, Producer
Mark Sudock, Producer
John Beard, Host
Ken Moore, Producer
Bob Keet, Producer
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES: A SURVIVAL GUIDE
KTLA5
Jeff Wald, Executive Producer
Scott Aulerich, Producer
Joe Russin, Producer
Michaela Pereira, Talent
Christie Lyn Lugo Leigh, Coordinating Producer
CRIME/SOCIAL ISSUES
THE PREDATOR NEXT DOOR
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Coll Metcalfe, Producer
Lisa McRee, Reporter
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
WAR STORIES FROM WARD 7-D
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Jonathan Dann, Producer
Lisa McRee, Reporter/Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
ARTS AND CULTURE/HISTORY
ACCESS L.A. LATINO ENTERTAINMENT/KTLA5
Marcia Brandwynne, Executive Producer
Bryan Hileman, Producer
Carlos Amezcua, Host
Lissette Gonzalez, Host
Lynette Romero, Host
Michelle Orrego, Field Producer
Allan Lopez, Field Producer
Todd Griffithe, Producer
ASIAN PACIFIC HERITAGE/FOX11
Susan Hirasuna, Producer/Host
Debbi Kim, Producer
Anita Bennett, Segment Producer
Will Kohlschreiber, Segment Producer
Jeff Michael, Segment Producer
Bob DeCastro, Reporter
Jane Yamamoto, Reporter
Tricia Takasugi, Reporter
Jean Martirez, Reporter
BEHIND THE LYRICS/KHIZ
A.J. Lewis, Producer
Garrett Law, Executive Producer
Peter White, Executive Producer
Richard Janes, Co-Producer
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS EN LOS ANGELES/KWHY
Sara Garibay, Executive Producer
LOS ANGELES 225 YEARS
(EYE ON L.A.)/ABC7
Lisa M. Gonzales, Producer
Joanna Gonzales, Producer
Jessica Dominquez, Producer
Peter Weiner, Producer
Therese Gamba, Executive Producer
Leslie Sykes, Host
YOSEMITE IN WINTER/FOX11
Bob Tarlau, Producer
Mark Sudock, Producer
Ken Moore, Producer
John Beard, Host
INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SERIES (more than 50% remote)
CALIFORNIA CONNECTED/KCET
Lisa McRee, Anchor
Justine Schmidt, Senior Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
Ellen Raphael, Line Producer
Morgan Bell, Post Production Producer
J.J. & FRIENDS: JOURNEY TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
KLRN
Beth Leyden, Executive Producer
Katia Ahmed, Executive Producer
Harry Kooperstein, Producer
Ruben Brambila, Producer/On-Camera Talent
Jessica Rubio, On-Camera Talent
Jordan Brown, On-Camera Talent
INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SERIES (more than 50% studio based)
A PLACE OF OUR OWN/KCET
Mary Mazur, Executive Producer
Debi Gutierrez, Host
Stephanie Drachkovitch, Executive Producer
Shahnti Olcese Brook, Co-Executive Producer
Ellen Raphael, Line Producer
Allie Barksdale, Senior Producer
Annette Valencia-Lassen, Producer
Olivia Venegas, Senior Field Producer
Jennifer Quinonez, Field Producer
Marlene McCurtis, Field Producer
Pat Bates, Field Producer
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA/KCET
Mary Mazur, Executive Producer
Alina Rosario, Host
Stephanie Drachkovitch, Executive Producer
Shahnti Olcese Brook, Co-Executive Producer
Ellen Raphael, Line Producer
Daisy O....
The Fox O&O is followed by KNBC, which nabbed 16 nominations, and KCET, which earned 15. KCBS/KCAL and Fox Sports Net West round out the top five with 12 and 10 noms, respectively.
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences chairman Dick Askin also said that Telemundo KVEA's "Mejorando Su Vida" (Improving Your Life) has been tapped to receive the Los Angeles Area Governors Award, which honors "broadcasting achievement in the Los Angeles market."
"KVEA 52 is doing a tremendous job providing important information and services to the Latino community through 'Mejorando Su Vida, ' " Askin said. "We are very pleased that the academy's board of governors voted to bestow this honor on a news outlet that educates and effects positive change in the community."
A total of 139 nominations in 46 categories were announced for the Los Angeles Area Emmys. In the regularly scheduled daily news competition, the contenders for best daytime newscast are KVEA, KCBS, KTTV, KCAL, KTLA, KMEX and KNBC. Vying for Emmy glory in the 35-minute-and-under format for regularly scheduled daily news are KCBS, KNBC, KWHY, KVEA and KMEX. For regularly scheduled daily newscasts over 35 minutes, the contenders are KCBS, KNBC, KTTV, KCAL, KTLA and KCOP. (There are no formal nominations in the three newscast categories; all stations who submit programs are considered in the final judging process.)
KNBC and KCBS/KCAL also received noms in the category for live coverage of an unscheduled news event. KNBC reporter Robert Kovacik and camera operator Jeffrey Scharping were nominated for "Murder Suspect Surrenders", while the KCBS/KCAL news team was nominated for "The Esperanza Fire".
In the outstanding news director category, KMEX's Armando Acevedo and KTLA's Stephanie Medina were nominated.
For news feature reporting, the reporters receiving noms are KCBS/KCAL's Josh Rubenstein, KCBS/KCAL's Lisa Joyner and producer Kimberly McWatt, KABC's Rob Hayes and KTTV's Susan Hirasuna.
Vying for Emmy recognition in the hard-news reporting category will KABC reporter David Ono, KTTV reporter-producer Gina Silva, KNBC reporter Joel Grover and producer Matt Goldberg and KMEX reporter Norma Roque.
In the sports reporting category, KABC reporter Curt Sandoval and producers Dae Ho Suk and Jeff MacIntyre and FSN West reporter Patrick O'Neal will compete.
The L.A. Emmys will be handed out Aug. 25 at ATAS' Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.
L.A. LOCAL COLOR
2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPECIAL OLYMPICS
CBS2/KCAL9
Bobby Matthews, Producer
Garry Ashton, Producer
Russell Kodani, Producer
Brian Singer, Producer
Jeff Proctor, Executive Producer
Steve Rangel, Executive Producer
DEBUT 2006/KLCS
Dena Stitt, Co-Producer
Gene Lebrock, Co-Producer
L.A.'S HIDDEN SECRET- TEMECULA/NBC4
Chuck Henry, Executive Producer/Host
Kristin Arntz, Producer
PUBLIC, MUNICIPAL AND OPERATOR
PRODUCED CABLE
2005 ANNUAL REPORT- LAKEWOOD'S TWILIGHT
ZONE: THE CITY THAT NEVER WAS
CITY TV CHANNEL 31/CITY OF LAKEWOOD
Steve Polydoros, Producer
CRA: HOLLYWOOD/LA CITYVIEW35
Tony Ighani, Executive Producer/Producer
Brad Pomerance, Producer/Host
Kiara Harris, Executive Producer
EVERY 15 MINUTES- HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL
GTV6
Roger Johnstone, Producer
Brian Halloran, Associate Producer
Robert Townsend, Associate Producer
Hanry Safarian, Associate Producer
Jessica Houston, Associate Producer
Sabrina Thomas, Associate Producer
Tor Johansen, Associate Producer
Sherri Servillo, Associate Producer
EDUCATION
FACING INFERTILITY/FOX11
Gerri Shaftel, Producer
John Beard, Host
Christine Devine, Host
FAMILY MATTERS
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Angela Shelley, Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
Lisa McRee, Host
LAUSD: BATTLE FOR CONTROL/NBC4
Rebecca Nieto, Executive Producer
Kim Baldonado, Host
Kimber Liponi, Associate Producer
SHARKS: FACTS AND FEARS/FOX11
Bob Tarlau, Producer
Mark Sudock, Producer
John Beard, Host
Ken Moore, Producer
Bob Keet, Producer
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES: A SURVIVAL GUIDE
KTLA5
Jeff Wald, Executive Producer
Scott Aulerich, Producer
Joe Russin, Producer
Michaela Pereira, Talent
Christie Lyn Lugo Leigh, Coordinating Producer
CRIME/SOCIAL ISSUES
THE PREDATOR NEXT DOOR
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Coll Metcalfe, Producer
Lisa McRee, Reporter
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
WAR STORIES FROM WARD 7-D
(CALIFORNIA CONNECTED)/KCET
Jonathan Dann, Producer
Lisa McRee, Reporter/Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
ARTS AND CULTURE/HISTORY
ACCESS L.A. LATINO ENTERTAINMENT/KTLA5
Marcia Brandwynne, Executive Producer
Bryan Hileman, Producer
Carlos Amezcua, Host
Lissette Gonzalez, Host
Lynette Romero, Host
Michelle Orrego, Field Producer
Allan Lopez, Field Producer
Todd Griffithe, Producer
ASIAN PACIFIC HERITAGE/FOX11
Susan Hirasuna, Producer/Host
Debbi Kim, Producer
Anita Bennett, Segment Producer
Will Kohlschreiber, Segment Producer
Jeff Michael, Segment Producer
Bob DeCastro, Reporter
Jane Yamamoto, Reporter
Tricia Takasugi, Reporter
Jean Martirez, Reporter
BEHIND THE LYRICS/KHIZ
A.J. Lewis, Producer
Garrett Law, Executive Producer
Peter White, Executive Producer
Richard Janes, Co-Producer
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS EN LOS ANGELES/KWHY
Sara Garibay, Executive Producer
LOS ANGELES 225 YEARS
(EYE ON L.A.)/ABC7
Lisa M. Gonzales, Producer
Joanna Gonzales, Producer
Jessica Dominquez, Producer
Peter Weiner, Producer
Therese Gamba, Executive Producer
Leslie Sykes, Host
YOSEMITE IN WINTER/FOX11
Bob Tarlau, Producer
Mark Sudock, Producer
Ken Moore, Producer
John Beard, Host
INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SERIES (more than 50% remote)
CALIFORNIA CONNECTED/KCET
Lisa McRee, Anchor
Justine Schmidt, Senior Producer
Bret Marcus, Executive Producer
Ellen Raphael, Line Producer
Morgan Bell, Post Production Producer
J.J. & FRIENDS: JOURNEY TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
KLRN
Beth Leyden, Executive Producer
Katia Ahmed, Executive Producer
Harry Kooperstein, Producer
Ruben Brambila, Producer/On-Camera Talent
Jessica Rubio, On-Camera Talent
Jordan Brown, On-Camera Talent
INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SERIES (more than 50% studio based)
A PLACE OF OUR OWN/KCET
Mary Mazur, Executive Producer
Debi Gutierrez, Host
Stephanie Drachkovitch, Executive Producer
Shahnti Olcese Brook, Co-Executive Producer
Ellen Raphael, Line Producer
Allie Barksdale, Senior Producer
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Olivia Venegas, Senior Field Producer
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