SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognized Fox Sports Net for its commitment to quality programming by awarding FSN four Emmy Awards at its annual ceremony last Saturday. Jeff Krolik, Senior Vice President and General Manager, FSN Bay Area, made the announcement.
The Northern California Emmy Awards presented to FSN are as follows:
SPORTS PROGRAM
"Bringing It Together" 2003 San Francisco Giants Special – Ted Griggs, Executive Producer; Seth Magalaner, Producer; Dave Benzer, Photographer; Kevin Eck, Editor
SPORTS LIVE BROADCAST
San Francisco Giants Baseball: Barry Bonds Birthday – Ted Griggs, Executive Producer; Joe Washington, Coordinating Producer; Jeff Kuiper, Producer; Jim Lynch, John Ward, Directors; Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Glen Kuiper, Talent
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Reading Is Cool – Tom Pellack, Director; Jennifer Franklin, Associate Producer; Aaron Buckles, Animation
ON CAMERA – SPORTS
San Francisco Giants, Baseball Announcers – Duane Kuiper, Play-by-Play Announcer; Mike Krukow, Color Analyst; Glen Kuiper, Reporter
"We are honored by these awards and thank the San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of the National Academy of Television and Sciences for their recognition. This is an indication of the entire FSN programming and production staff's collective efforts," said Krolik. "We congratulate all the winners and join the Academy in saluting their outstanding accomplishments."
FSN's past Emmy Award winners:
2002-2003
On Camera – Sports
Oakland A's Announcer – Greg Papa. Ray Fosse
Direction Sports
Jim Lynch Composite – Jim Lynch
Sports Live Broadcast
2002 Oakland A's – "The Streak Continues: Win #19" – Ted Griggs, Tim Sullivan, Tom Adza, Greg Papa, Ray Fosse, Glen Kuiper, Joe Washington
Sports Segment
Giants Pre-Game Show – Sean Madison, Glen Kuiper, Mike Phillips
2001-2002
Direction
Tom Adza Composite – Tom Adza
Promotion- Sports
Sharks vs. Devils: The Sopranos – Tom Pellack, Jennifer Franklin
Promotion- Sports
Barry Bonds 73 – Tom Pellack, Jennifer Franklin
Public Service Announcement
Reading is Cool – Tom Pellack, Jennifer Franklin
On Camera- Sports
San Jose Sharks – Randy Hahn, Drew Remenda, Glen Kuiper
Sports Live Broadcast
San Francisco Giants Home Opener – Ted Griggs, Jeff Kuiper, James Lynch, John Ward, Joe Washington, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, Glen Kuiper
2000-2001
Direction Live
Tom Adza Composite – Tom Adza
1999-2000
On Camera Sports
San Jose Sharks – Randy Hahn, Steve Konroyd, Drew Remenda
Direction Live
Lynch Composite – Jim Lynch
Sports Segment
Runnin' With the PAC: Day in the Life of the Stanford Tree – J.D. Pruess
Sports Program
Tell it Goodbye – Ted Griggs, Seth Magalaner, Tom Pellack, Dan Friedman
1997-1998
On Camera Sports
Papa Composite – Greg Papa
Directing Live
Lynch Composite/San Francisco Giants Baseball – James Lynch
Promotion Program
The Pennant Race: Giants vs. Dodgers -Tom Pellack, Caressa Santin
1997-1998
Sports- Program
Citibank Fall Cup Regatta – Larry Meyers, Adam Moskow, Vince Casalaina, Marilyn Heiss
Sports- Special
The 1997 Giants: A Team of Destiny – Larry Meyers, Seth Magalaner, Tom Pellack, David Koppett
1996-1997
Promotion- Programs
Hooked on Golf – Tom Pellack, Caressa Santin
Sports-Live Broadcast
The Big Game 1996 – Larry Meyers, Tim Sullivan, Rick Heeger
1995-1996
Promotion- Program/Station
Oakland A's Baseball: Beatnick Poet – Tom Pellack
Sports-Live Broadcast
San Francisco Giants Baseball: Giants vs. Dodgers – Mark Shuken, Larry Meyers,
Jeff Kuiper, Jim Lynch
1994-1995
Directing-Live or Live-on-Tape
Tom Adza Composite -Tom Adza
Promotion- Promotion/Station
Warriors Towel Boy – Tom Pellack, Daniel Wolfe
Sports-Live Broadcast
San Francisco Giants Baseball – Mark Shuken, Larry Meyers, Jeff Kuiper, Jim Lynch
Sports-Single Story or Segment
Dream Team – Steve White
FSN Bay Area reaches more than 3.6 million households in Northern California and Northern Nevada. FSN Bay Area's programming includes Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants baseball, Golden State Warriors basketball, San Jose Sharks hockey, San Jose Earthquakes soccer, Best Damn Sports Show Period, Beyond the Glory, FSN Across America, I, Max, and NASCAR. FSN Bay Area is managed by Rainbow Sports Networks.
Rainbow Sports Networks is a division of Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE:CVC). Fox Sports Net reaches more than 80 million households nationwide and is a service of National Sports Partners, equally owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, LLC and Fox Entertainment Group. Rainbow Sports Networks incorporates Rainbow's 50% ownership in Fox Sports Net and Fox Sports National Advertising and the ownership and management of Fox Sports Net regional networks in five of the nation's largest markets: Chicago, San Francisco, New England, Ohio and Florida.