33rd Midsouth Emmy Awards
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The 33rd Midsouth Emmy Awards were held on February 16, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee from the Music City Center.[1][2]
Public service announcements[edit]
- PSA Spot: NHTSA No Big Deal, The Tombras Group, Charles Tombras
Commercials[edit]
- Commercial Spot: Food City Teacher, The Tombras Group, Charles Tombras
- Commercial Campaign: Erlanger “World Class” TV Campaign 2018, The Johnson Group, Roger Vaughn, Chuck Morrow, Mike Polcari
Promotions[edit]
- Promo Spot/Same Day: Tornado Testimonial, WBTV, Robby Thomas, Jason Kane, Peter Seifert
- Promo Spot/News: The “Catch Me If You Can of Cyberspace”, WRAL, Justin Arner
- Promo Spot/News Image: (tie)
- Promot Spot/Image: Vanderbilt University Connects, Vanderbilt University, Patrick Slattery, Zachary Eagles, Amy Wolf
- Promo Spot/Program: Speaking the Unspeakable Trailer, WRAL, Justin Arner
- Promo Spot/Sports: ACC Saturdays on South Give it All you Got, Fox Sports South, Charles Frederick, Adam Shumaker
- Promo Campaign: Invincible Apps, WBTV, Robby Thomas, Matt Chandler, Tony McMehan, Jason Kane, Jon Wicker
- Play My Songs for Free – Inside Down Yonder, Vol. 1, Priceless Miscellaneous, Matthew Tyndall
Weather[edit]
- Lisa Spencer: Weather for All Seasons, WSMV, Lisa Spencer
Sports[edit]
- Sportscast: When They Won’t Let You Use Highlights, WSMV, Joe Dubin
- Sports News Feature: Live Like Will, WBIR, Chierstin Susel
- Sports Programs/Series:
- Sports Event/Game:
- 2018 ACC Tournament Championship, Raycom Sports, Robert Reichley, Alex Farmartino, David Barringer, Joshua Vinson, Jonathan Robbins, Jordan Smith
- Kemba Walker becomes Hornets leading scorer, Fox Sports South, Scott Snyder, Maceo Grant, Richard Houston, Robert Eaton, Eric Collins, Wardell Curry, Stephanie Ready
- Sports Feature: Rory Coleman – The Journey, Raycom Sports, Joshua Vinson
Technical[edit]
- Lighting: K-LOVE Fan Awards 2018, John Sanders, Mark Carver
- Technical Achievement: The Creation of the WRAL Virtual and Augmented Reality studio, WRAL, Peter Sockett, Josh Knapp, Frederick Kelly, James A. Ford, Jr., Timothy King, Shan Zhong, Paul Lacombe, Allen Palmer, Jimmy Gamble, Tony W Gupton
- Audio: The Passion for Music, Yamaha Entertainment Group, Chris Gero, Ben James, Ryan Nelson, Moogie Canazio
- Music Composer/Arranger: The Passion for Music
Editing[edit]
- Editor/News : I Hope There’s Not a Flash Frame in Here: Catherine Steward Editing Composite, WTVF , Catherine Steward
- Editor/Program: The Passion for Music, Yamaha Entertainment Group, Spencer Glover
- Editor/Short : We Still Believe, The United Methodist Church, Scott Pessoni
Direction[edit]
- Director/News: NewsChannel 5 This Morning: Waffle House Shooting, WTVF, Andrew Diemer
- Director/Program: K-LOVE Fan Awards 2018, John Sanders, Russ Hall
- Director/Short Form: The Passion for Music, Yamaha Entertainment Group, Chris Gero
Specials and documentary[edit]
- News Special: Toxic School Water, WTVF, Phil Williams, Bryan Staples, Michelle Bonnett
- Special Event Coverage: K-LOVE Fan Awards 2018, John Sanders, Nicholas E. Dugger, David Pierce, Daniel Zapata, Russ Hall, Steve Strout, John Sanders
- Documentary/Cultural: Remastered – Jack Daniel Distillery, Designsensory, Taylor Walters, Joseph Nother, Justin Lane
- Documentary/Topical: Ramah, Raycom Sports, Alex Farmartino, Maxwell Brooke, Jonathan Robbins, Joshua Vinson
- Documentary/Historical: Orangeburg 50 Years Later, WBTV, Kevin Marlow, Steve Crump
- Historic/Cultural Program: Edwin Gil/Upcycled Glass, UNC-TV, Jonathan Steve Duran Arriola
Investigative[edit]
- Investigative Report: WBTV Investigates: Long Commutes, WBTV, Nick Ochsner, Corey Schmidt
- Investigative Series: Corruption on the Cumberland, WSMV, Jeremy Finley, Jason Finley
- Journalistic Enterprise: Getting Results through a different set of eyes, WJZY, David Sentendrey
News[edit]
- Continuing Coverage - Within 24 Hours : Remembering Billy Graham, WRAL, James A. Ford, Jr., Stephanie Beck, Aysu Basaran, Alison King, Diana Alston, John Renigar, Matthew Burns, Kelly Riner
- Continuing Coverage - No Time Limit: Fall of a Mayor, WSMV, Tracy Kornet, Billy Hodge, Jason Clouse, Jalisa Haggins, Tom Randles
- Spot News: Church Shooting, WSMV, Caleb Chaney, Brandon Smith, Billy Hodge, Jalisa Haggins, Tom Randles, Seth Andrews
- Breaking News: Greensboro Tornado, WXII, Brian Neal
- General Assignment - Within 24 Hours: The Funeral Man, WSMV, Forrest Sanders
- General Assignment - No Time Limit: State of Addiction: Opioids and a Mother’s Loss, WXII, Nicole Ducouer, Daniel Crews
- Business/Consumer Report: Telemarketer Tricks, WSMV, Jason Finley, Jeremy Finley
- Specialty Assignment Report: The dangers lurking in kids makeup, WTVD, Diane Wilson, Domenico Zelano Jr.
- Video Journalist: Smallville, WSMV, Forrest Sanders
- Video Essay; A Little Weather, UNC-TV, Morgan Potts
- Interactivity: Carjacking Concerns, WSMV, Kara Apel, Kim St. Onge
Community service[edit]
- Community Service: Priced Out of Charlotte, WSOC, Kim Holt, Erica Bryant
- Informational/Instructional Program: The Opioid Epidemic: Carolina in Crisis, Spectrum News Charlotte, Michael Cable, Gregory Simpson, Lorri Leighton, Joi DeLeon, Audrey Gruber, Patrick Steward, Lesli Theobald, Jacqueline Farquhar, Silvia Gambardella, Andy Benton, Tim Spears
- Informational/Instructional Series: (tie)
- Better Ice, PK Pictures, John Hussey
- Middle School Science Animations, UNC-TV, Galen Black, Paula Edelson, Melissa Salpietra
- Public Affairs: Investigating the Investigators, WTVF, Phil Williams, Bryan Staples
- Technology: WildTrac, Footpath Pictures, Ray Ellis, Susan Ellis, Chris Hall, Bjorn Rehder
- Arts:
- MUSE 126, UNC-TV, Katy M. Loebrich, Jonathan Steve Duran Arriola, Morgan Potts
- Remastered – Prophetik, Designsensory, Taylor Walters, Joseph Nother, Justin Lane
- Entertainment: Hobey Ford: Puppeteer, UNC-TV, Morgan Potts
- Magazine Segment: Bike Lee, Forever Ready Productions, Lauren Ready
- Magazine Program: My Home, North Carolina, UNC-TV, Heather Burgiss, Miriam McSpadden, Jonathan Steve Duran Arriola, Nathan Shepherd, Amy Meiggs, Galen Black
- Lifestyle Program Feature: Durango and Silverton, Wide Eye Productions, Robert Van Camp
- Light Feature News Report: Brand New Day, WSMV, Forrest Sanders
- Light Feature News Series:
- Serious Feature News Report: Breaking The Chains, WVLT, Donovan Long
- Serious Feature News Series: Catching a Serial Rapist , Spectrum News Charlotte, Reuben Jones, Kurt Story
Production[edit]
- Graphic Arts: Adam Shumaker Graphics Composite, Fox Sports South, Adam Shumaker
- Animation: Weather Animation Composite, WRAL, Shan Zhong
- Interactivity: WRAL Olympic Zone, WRAL, Shan Zhong
Writing[edit]
- Writer/News: It’s A Good Cry, WSMV, Forrest Sanders
- Writer/Program: Bright Lights Little City, Todd Jarrell Productions, Todd Jarrell
- Writer/Short: What If We Said…, WTVF, Richard Eller
Photography[edit]
- Photographer/News: A Chance To Repay, WSMV, Forrest Sanders
- Photographer/Program: WildTrack, Footpath Pictures, Ray Ellis
- Photographer/Short : Peter Braswell Composite, Running Pony, Peter Braswell
Newscast[edit]
- Newscast/Weekend: Church Shooting, WZTV, Sarah Shiverdecker, Airielle Vincent, Erika Kurre, Stacy Case, Grover Murrell, Bob Shrader, Ryan Brooker, Jason Wilson, David Dycus, Jeremy Briant, Anthony Glover, Nikki Junewicz
- Newscast/Morning: Waffle House Manhunt, WTVF, Kacee Farmer, Kevin Sherrill, Bethany Davison, Nick Beres, Adam Hammond, Amy Watson, Dan Kennedy, Dan Blommel, Blayke Roznowski, Vincent Bradford, Lelan A. Statom, Rebecca Schleicher
- Newscast/Evening: Eyewitness News at 5PM, WSOC, Nathan Bishop, Bridget Russo, Erica Bryant, Joe Bruno, Scott Wickersham
- News Excellence: NewsChannel 5 Network, WTVF, Sandy Boonstra, Michelle Bonnett
Lifetime Achievement[edit]
- Debbie Turner, WTVF
Silver Circle Inductees[edit]
- Dirk Mooth
- Wanda Starke
References[edit]
- ↑ "AWARDS | NATAS Nashville / Midsouth". emmynashville.org. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
- ↑ "33rd Mid South Regional Emmy Awards - from 33rd Annual Midsouth Regional Emmy Awards". Livestream. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
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