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Locally The Emmy's for 2007 were awarded June 14th at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Washington D.C. The ceremony was sponsored by the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. For the full list: www.dcrtv.org/emmyf07.html
Among the winners, Fox 45 bringing home 14 shiney trophies, more than any other Baltimore or Washington television station.
Here's part of the stations press release:
Scott Livingston, News Director for FOX45 News said, “This is an outstanding accomplishment! It was one of my proudest moments.”
Fox 45 Emmy Award winners:
“Chesapeake Heritage” Jeff Abell, Reporter and Todd Stewart, Photojournalist
“General Assignment Reporter - within 24 hours” Kathleen Cairns, Reporter and Sean Filburn, Photojournalist/Producer
“General Assignment Reporter - no time limit” Nick Alexopulos, Field Producer/Researcher/Writer and Darren Durlach, Photojournalist/Producer
“Feature News Report - no time limit” Jeff Abell, Anchor/Reporter and Darren Durlach, Photographer/Editor
“News Special” Stanley Heist, Chief Photographer/Producer
“Weather - News Single Story” Jeff Abell, Reporter
“Weather - News Single Story” Kathleen Cairns, Reporter and Stanley Heist, Chief Photographer/Editor
“Public/Current/Community Affairs - Program/Special” Craig Demchack, Producer (Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc, parent company of WBFF FOX45)
“Program Promotion - single spot” Pete Ferraro, Producer/Writer and Russell Cory, Graphic Designer/Animator/Editor (WNUV, sister station of WBFF FOX45)
“Program Promotion - single spot” Pete Ferraro, Producer/Writer and Michael Drinks, Graphic Designer/Animator/Editor (WNUV, sister station of WBFF FOX45)
“Editor - Program” Jody Weldon (Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc, parent company of WBFF FOX45)
“Editor - News - within 24 hours” Jason Fischer
“Editor - News - within 24 hours” Darren Durlach
“Writer - News” Jeffrey Barnd
Other winners:
-WMAR TV Channel 2 also wins for "Good Morning Maryland WMAR" Anne Wozniak-Freedman, Senior Producer
Mortgage Meltdown, WMAR Tisha Thompson, Reporter
Baltimore’s Wild Side, WMAR Tisha Thompson, Reporter
-WBAL-TV 11 Promotion Writing WBAL Jonathan Killian
- WJZ is proud to announce that three of our own have won an Emmy for their coverage of the Virginia Tech Massacre.
Reporter Kathryn Brown along with photographers Randy Rohrbaugh and Judy Ryan won Regional Emmys for the category of Continuing Coverage.


