KCRA 3 was nominated for 28 Northern California Regional Emmy Awards, including General Excellence/Journalistic Excellence, Best Daytime News and Best Evening News. KCRA 3 News also received Breaking News, Continuous Reporting, Best Daily News Report and 5 Spanish nominations. KCRA 3 reporter Jason Marks and photojournalist Victor Nieto received 10 nominations each. “We provide our viewers with extensive coverage from every angle to raise awareness in our community for the stories that matter most. These awards are a good reflection of our passion for accomplishing this mission for our hometown. “The best coverage from our team,” said Derek. Schnell, KCRA 3 News Director. "We are honored that the community trusts us to tell their stories and I am proud of what our reporters have achieved by focusing on issues important to our audience in both English and Spanish. KCRA 3 52nd Annual Emmy® Nominations Northern California Region: Overall Excellence/Excellence in Journalism "KCRA 3, News First" KCRA 3 Ariel Roblin, President/CEO, Derek Schnell, News Director : Mosquito Fire Threat to Foresthill "Elise Soviar, Jennifer Parsons, Deeanna Robertson, Lisa Gonzales, Ty Steele, Lysée Mitri, John Breedlove, Michael Domalaog, Darwin Pluta, Daniel Oppenheim Newscast-Evening-Larger Markets" KCRA 3 News 5:00: Strong winds blow through sparkling fire in Foresthill, a second fire breaks out near "Lysée Mitri, Jennifer Parsons, Deeanna Robertson, Elise Soviar, Lisa Gonzales, Ty Steele, Lee Anne Denyer, Melanie Wingo, John Breedlove, Santiago Celaya II, Michael Domalaog, Matthew Harden, Daniel Oppenheim" Weekend news at 5pm" Sara Mansour, Jennifer Parsons, Gulstan Dart, Andrea Flores, Lisa Gonzales, Brittany Hope, Brittany Johnson, Lysée Mitri, Brian Fong, Rachel Gilbride, Darwin Pluta Daily News Report (one shift)" own homes" Michelle Bandour, Mason Silva Breaking/Live News - Multiple Reports "Downtown Sacramento Six People Killed in Shootout" Jaline Anderson, Jessica Duarte, Erika Goldhawk, Jennifer Parsons, Randy Forsman, Douglas Holdren, Gulstan Dart, Deirdre Fitzpatrick, Andrea Flores , Lisa Gonzales, Leticia Ordaz, Ty Steele, Erin Heft, Brittany Hope, Brittany Johnson Lysée Mitri, John Breedlove, Michael Daniel, Brian Fong Continue Coverage of Sacramento Church Shooting Steve Mellish, Gurstein Dart, Ann Delia Flores, Lisa Gonzalez, Edie Lambert, Brittany Hope, Brittany Hope, Brittany Johnson, Olko Manna, Melanie Wingo, Ellen Blech, Rachel Gilbride Reportage - Serious Reportage - Single Reportage "Freedom on Death Row" 3 Edie Lambert, Jack Noonan "How Bad" A Day in the Life” Jason Marks, Victor Nieto Reportage – Serious Reportage – Multiple Reports “Drawing From Her Roots” Lysée Mitri, Jack Noonan Child/Youth/Teen News or Short Content “Project Community: Reduction of Youth Violence” Jason Marks, Jack Noonan Diversity/Equality/Inclusion - News or Short "Doctors Facing Discrimination" Brandi Cummings Environment - News or Short "I Saw Heaven Here" Jason Marks, Andrew FaulkHealth/Medicine - News or Long Form "Never So-Long COVID" Brittany Johnson , Tamara Richter, Victor Nito History/Cultural News or Short Content "Cesar Chavez: Lots to Conquer" Jason Marks Lifestyle News or Short Content "If It's in the River, It's Gone in the River" Jason Marks, Victor Nieto Political/Government News or extensive content "Easy Money: The New Wave" Claire Blakemore, Brittany Johnson, Dave Manoucheri, Victor Nieto Social Concern - news or short content "Some Pain Is Forever", Jason Marks, Jack Noonan Social Concern - news or extensive content "Save our The City: Fighting Senseless Crime Jason Marks, Jack Noonan Science/Tech Thundergun: Haunting Our Streets Jason Marks, Jack Noonan Sports Story News "Here's a Buggy, Guns Are Here" Jason Marks, Victor Nieto Talent Anchor - Deirdre News Fitzpatrick, Lisa Gonzales Live News Producer Jennifer Parsons Editor-NewsVictor Nieto, Jack NoonanPhotographer -NewsVictor NietoProgramming News or Content-Spanish "Buscando Refugio: Dolor y Esperanza" Denisse Gómez, Tamara Richter, Andrea Flores, Maricela De La Cruz, Victor NietoHard Cruz News in Spanish "Detras Del Árbol Navideño" Maricela De La Cruz, Victor NietoHistorical/Cultural-Spanish "Celebrando La Herencia Hispana" Denisse Gómez, Maricela De La Cruz, Leticia Ordaz, Lisa González Spot Announcements - Spanish "Sacrament o Hispanic Heritage Murals" Emmanuel Cervantes Northern California's Emmy Region includes television and cable stations from the following markets: San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Fresno-Visalia, Honolulu, Reno, Monterey-Salinas, Chico-Redding and Eureka. About Hearst Television KCRA 3KCRA 3, continuing from September 3, 1955. It was the first station in the Sacramento Valley to broadcast in color, use videotape, and the first high-definition transmission. The station's commitment and commitment to responsible reporting is reflected in their "News First" slogan. KCRA 3 is a multiple Emmy and Edward Murrow Award winner. The KCRA 3 website address is www.kcra.com. About Hearst Television Hearst Television owns and operates 33 television stations and two radio stations serving 26 media markets in 39 states and reaching more than 22 million American households. Through partnerships with virtually every major network, Hearst Television distributes national content on over 120 video channels, including programming from ABC, NBC, CBS, CW, MY Net, MeTV, Estrella and more. These radio stations are the leaders among news/talk and rock music listeners in Baltimore. Its Hearst Media Production Group division produces original programming on linear and streaming platforms for national and international distribution. Its Very Local app is available as a free download on home OTT devices and on popular streaming services, giving you 24/7 access to local news, weather and a range of local and regional programming. Hearst Television is recognized as one of the industry's leading companies and has received numerous awards for outstanding journalism, industry innovation and community service. Hearst Television is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst.
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KCRA 3 was nominated for 28 Northern California Regional Emmy Awards, including General Excellence/Journalistic Excellence, Best Daytime News and Best Evening News. KCRA 3 News also received Breaking News, Continuous Reporting, Best Daily News Report and 5 Spanish nominations. KCRA 3 reporter Jason Marks and photojournalist Victor Nieto each have 10 nominations.
"Our team's mission is to deliver excellence and informed reporting to our community," said Ariel Roblin, president and CEO of KCRA 3/My58. “We provide viewers with extensive coverage from every angle to raise awareness in our community for the stories that matter most. These awards are a good reflection of our passion for this mission for our hometown.”
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"We're committed to delivering the best coverage from Northern California's most dedicated team," said Derek Schnell, KCRA 3's chief news officer. "We're honored the community has trusted us to tell their stories, and I'm proud of what our reporters have accomplished serving our audience by focusing on important issues in both English and Spanish.”
KCRA 3 nominations for the 52nd Annual Northern California Regional Emmy Awards:
Overall Excellence/Journalistic Excellence
"KCRA 3, News First"KCRA 3 Ariel Roblin, President/CEO; Derek Schnell, Director of News
News - during the day - big market
"KCRA news 3 at 4pm: Mosquito fires threaten Foresthill"
Elise Sovia, Jennifer Parsons, Deanna Robertson, Lisa Gonzalez, Ty Steele, Lacey Mitry, John Breedlove, Michael Douglas Maraug, Darwin Plutta, Daniel Oppenheim
News broadcast in the evening on a large market
"KCRA news 3 at 5: Strong winds blow through sparking fire in Foresthill, second fire breaks out nearby"
Lysée Mitri, Jennifer Parsons, Deeanna Robertson, Elise Soviar, Lisa Gonzales, Ty Steele, Lee Anne Denyer, Melanie Wingo, John Breedlove, Santiago Celaya II, Michael Domalaog, Matthew Harden, Daniel Oppenheim
"Weekend News at 5:00 PM"
Sarah MansourJennifer ParsonsGulstein DartAndrea FloresLisa GonzalezBrittany HopeBrittany JohnsonLisey Mitter Brian Fong Rachel Gilbride Darwin Plutta
Daily News Report (one class)
"High school students build their home stadiums"
Michela Bandoura, Masona Silvy
Breaking news / instant messaging - multiple reports
"Six Killed in Downtown Sacramento Shootout"
Jaline Anderson, Jessica Duarte, Erica Goldhawk, Jennifer Parsons, Randy Forsman, Douglas Holdren, Gurstein Dart, Dee Derek Fitzpatrick, Andrea Flores, Lisa Gonzalez, Leticia Ordaz, Ty Steele, Erin Heft, Britta Ni Hope, Brittany Johnson, Lacey Mitry, John Breedlove, Michael Daniel, Brian Fong
Continuous reporting
"The Church in the Sacramento Shootout"
Steve Melish, Gurstein Dart, Andrea Flores, Lisa Gonzalez, Edie Lambert, Brittany Hope, Brittany Ni Hope, Brittany Johnson, Alko Manna, Melanie Wingo, Ellen Bleich, Rachel Gilbride
News feature - Serious feature - Single report
"Freedom on Death Row"
3 Edie Lambert, Jack Noonan
"What a Bad Day"
Jason Marks, Victor Nieto
News topics - Serious topics - Many reports
"draws inspiration from its roots"
Lizzie Mitry, Jack Noonan
messages or short content for children/teens/teens
"Project Communities: Reducing Violence Among Youth"
Jason Marks, Jack Noonan
News or short content about diversity/equality/inclusion
"Doctors face discrimination"
Brandy Cummings
environmental messages or short content
"I think I see heaven here"
Jason Marks, Andrew Falk
Health/medical messages or long content
"I've never been - long-term COVID"
Brittany Johnson, Tamary Richter, Victora Nieto
Historical/cultural news or short content
"Cesar Chavez: There's still a lot to fight for"
Jason Marks
lifestyle messages or short content
"If something is taken into the river, it will be lost in the river"
Jason Marks, Victor Nieto
Political/government news or extensive content
"Easy Money: The New Wave"
Claire Blackmore, Brittany Johnson, Dave Manoucheri, Victor Nieto
social messages or short content
"Some of the pain is permanent"
Jason Marks, Jack Noonan
Communal or long content
"Saving Our Cities: Fighting Senseless Crime"
Jason Marks, Jack Noonan
Scientific technology
"Ghost Gun: Haunting Our Streets"
Jason Marks, Jack Noonan
Sports Stories - News
"This is a toy car, this is a gun"
Jason Marks, Victor Nieto
talent anchor messages
Deirdre Fitzpatrick, Lisa González
live news producer
jennifer parsons
editorial news
Victor Nieto, Jack Noonan
photographer - news
grandson of Victor
News or program content - Spanish
Seeking Shelter: Pain and Hope
Denis Gomez, Tamara Richter, Andrea Flores, Victor Nieto, Marisela de la Cruz
Hard News Report (no production time limit) - Spanish
"asylum seeker"
marisela de la cruz
Message function - Spanish
"Behind the Christmas Tree"
Victor Nieto, Marisela de la Cruz
History/Culture - Spanish
"Celebrating Hispanic Heritage"
Denis Gomez, Marisella de la Cruz, Leticia Ordaz, Lisa Gonzalez
Live Ads - Spanish
"Sacramento's Hispanic Heritage Wall Murals"
Emmanuelle Cervantesa
The Northern California Emma region includes television and cable stations from the following markets: San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Fresno-Visalia, Honolulu, Reno, Monterey-Salinas, Chico-Redding and Eureka.
The KCRA 3
Hearst Television KCRA 3 began airing on September 3, 1955. It was the first station in the Sacramento Valley to be able to broadcast in color, use videotape, and broadcast in high definition. The station's commitment and commitment to responsible reporting is reflected in their "News First" slogan. KCRA 3 is a multiple Emmy and Edward Murrow Award winner. KCRA 3's website address iswww.kcra.com.
About Hearst TV
Hearst Television owns and operates 33 television stations and two radio stations serving 26 media markets in 39 states and reaching more than 22 million American households. Through partnerships with virtually every major network, Hearst Television distributes national content on over 120 video channels, including programming from ABC, NBC, CBS, CW, MY Net, MeTV, Estrella and more. These radio stations are the leaders among news/talk and rock music listeners in Baltimore. Its Hearst Media Production Group division produces original programming on linear and streaming platforms for national and international distribution. Its Very Local app is available as a free download on home OTT devices and on popular streaming services, giving you 24/7 access to local news, weather and a range of local and regional programming. Hearst Television is recognized as one of the industry's leading companies and has received numerous awards for outstanding journalism, industry innovation and community service. Hearst Television is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst.