the 2016 silver circle awards will honor six

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the 2016 silver circle awards will honor six
FEBRUARY 2016
CHAPTER NEWS
THE 2016 SILVER CIRCLE AWARDS WILL
HONOR SIX DISTINGUISHED PEOPLE
Allan Farrell
Joseph Harzinski
Kelley Mitchell (Posthumous Award)
Lisa Petrillo
Omar Romay
Willard Shepard
The Board of Governors of the Suncoast Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has voted to bestow the
2016 Silver Circle Awards to Allan Farrell, Joseph Harzinski, Kelley Mitchell, Lisa Petrillo, Omar Romay and Willard Shepard.
This is the 28th consecutive year that these awards have been given in South Florida.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter
PO Box 840738 • Pembroke Pines, FL 33084 • Tel. (954) 322-3171 • Fax (954) 322-3178 • E-mail: [email protected]
FEBRUARY 2016
CHAPTER NEWS
Allan Farrell began his career as a production assistant with WPBT in 1979. He progressed to associate producer and then
to cinematographer when a position opened. Over the years, Allan has worked on numerous special projects, including the
documentary series “Common Ground”, nationally broadcast “Décor” and “Lady of the Glades”. As an adjunct instructor at
Palm Beach State College, he taught editing and post production for more than 15 years. Currently, Allan is a full-time
freelancer, both shooting and editing for ITV, whose programs are distributed worldwide.
Joseph Harzinski started his broadcast career as an intern in the sports department at WTVJ. He continued to intern at
WTVJ for four years while attending Florida International University. After graduating in 1978, he was hired as a full-time
photographer at WTVJ. From hurricanes and drug wars of the 1980’s to Muhammad Ali training before the last fight of his
career — Joe has covered the best and worst of times in South Florida. He has had the privilege to work with the likes of
Tony Segreto, Ike Seamans, Al Sunshine, David Bloom, Ralph Renick and Katie Couric to name a few. Joe is proud of his career
and the many years he has spent at WTVJ uncovering Miami’s past history and the present.
Kelley Mitchell will be honored posthumously. For several years, Kelley Mitchell was a mainstay in South Florida television.
In fact, the bulk of her 30-plus year career was spent here. She joined WSVN in 1991 as a general assignment reporter and
weekend anchor. By January 1994, management named her primary co-anchor alongside Rick Sanchez. She remained at
WSVN until 1998, when she joined WPLG and served in a number of capacities: reporting and on occasion, anchoring there
as well. She later moved on to radio, captivating audiences at WLRN. Virtually from the start, and right up until the time she
passed away last year, Kelley was unquestionably dedicated to her craft — and to the new generation of broadcast journalists
who followed in her footsteps. Kelley cared deeply about the work of our industry and the people who are privileged to be a
part of it. Her legacy lives on in many of them.
Lisa Petrillo is the Entertainment and Lifestyle Reporter for WFOR, CBS4. Throughout her years as South Florida’s premiere
Entertainment Reporter, Lisa has interviewed many celebrities, among them Paul McCartney, Sting, Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey,
Jennifer Lopez, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elton John, Tom Hanks, Warren Beatty and the late Audrey Hepburn. In addition to
reporting on entertainment, Lisa hosts the CBS4 “Taste of the Town” segment celebrating South Florida’s growing culinary
scene and reports on fashion, travel and other lifestyle trends. Lisa’s professional career began in 1986 as Communications
Manager for the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. That year, she began her television career at WPLG as a
producer. She was named the station’s entertainment reporter in 1988. Following WPLG, Lisa became a national correspondent on
the NBC show “Real Life”. She joined WFOR, CBS4 in 2001 as Entertainment and Lifestyle Reporter.
Omar Romay is the founder and CEO of America TeVe. For the last 18 years, Omar has worked day in and day out, to make
America TeVe the successful company it has become, growing it from 20 to over 300 employees, and reaching audience
levels that no one ever imagined. America TeVe’s success has served as a model for many other companies that have copied
it’s formula, resulting in more competition, more people employed, and a better quality of local programming for Hispanics
in South Florida. Motivated by Omar’s passion and strive for excellence, America TeVe’s programs and employees have won a
total of 100 Suncoast Emmy® Awards as well as other industry recognitions.
Willard Shepard is a four-time Emmy® award winning journalist, attorney and Gulf War fighter pilot. Willard has brought his
unique insight to NBC 6 viewers as an anchor and investigative reporter for more than 20 years. Shepard, a member of the Florida
Bar, uses his legal skills to develop consumer investigations that uncover fraud in private business and government. He is a graduate
of the Florida International University College of Law and specializes in media and aviation legal issues. Shepard graduated cum
laude from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Theater.
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PO Box 840738 • Pembroke Pines, FL 33084 • Tel. (954) 322-3171 • Fax (954) 322-3178 • E-mail: [email protected]
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The Silver Circle is awarded to distinguished individuals who have contributed a
quarter of a century or more of exemplary excellence to the television industry.
There are six Honorees:
Allan Farrell
Joseph Harzinski
Kelley Mitchell
Lisa Petrillo
Omar Romay
Willard Shepard
The Board of Governors of the Suncoast Chapter of
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
cordially invites you to join an industry salute to the Silver Circle Honorees.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Westin Beach Resort & Spa
321 N. Ft. Lauderdale Beach Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Cocktail reception (Cash Bar) 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Followed by Luncheon and Awards Presentation
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tickets: $100.00 per person
Purchase tickets now:
http://emmyexpress.com/membership_events.php?c=20&e=11
Deadline for ticket sales is March 22, 2016 or until all available seats are sold; whichever occurs first.
If you have any questions, contact Karla MacDonald at (954) 322-3171 or [email protected]
FEBRUARY 2016
CHAPTER NEWS
ATTENTION ALL COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE
SUNCOAST REGION! DEADLINE TO ENTER IS MARCH 4, 2016
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter
SUNCOAST STUDENT
TELEVISION
AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
ENTER TODAY
Deadline: March 4, 2016
The Suncoast Student Television Awards are online and the deadline is fast approaching! Our online process—Student Express—
makes it easier than ever to enter. The Award encourages the pursuit of excellence in video production and focuses public attention
on outstanding achievements produced by college, university and high school students. All entries will be judged against a standard
of excellence and will not compete with each other. NOTE: High School entries are judged in a separate contest from College entries. The
scores produced by these two panels are not combined; instead, the scores are interpreted separately for final “cut-off” evaluation. You’ll find
all the information you need to enter your work on the Suncoast Chapter website.
The Suncoast Student Television Awards of Excellence. DEADLINE: MARCH 4, 2016.
The Rulebooks and entry upload information can be found at
http://suncoastchapter.org/awards/student-television-awards/
Good luck to this year’s student entrants! Convenient links for entering are listed below.
2016 Suncoast College/University Rulebook
2016 Suncoast High School Rulebook
Create Registered User Account
Enter the 2016 Suncoast Student Television Awards
Video Upload 2016 Suncoast Student Television Awards
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Suncoast Chapter
Scholarships
Deadline to submit applicatons:
Monday, March 21, 2016 • 12 NOON
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES
SUNCOAST CHAPTER 2016 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors and
to college/university students who reside in South Florida. Students must plan to attend or currently attend a four-year college/
university with a declared major in Communications/Broadcasting with a concentration in television in the STATE OF FLORIDA.
APPLY ONLINE AT SUNCOASTCHAPTER.ORG • DEADLINE: Monday, March 21, 2016 • 12 NOON
Interviews will be conducted: Thursday, April 14th, from 10:00AM – 2:00PM.
The eligibility requirements are as follows:
• Applicant must reside in South Florida and must plan to attend an accredited college or university in the
STATE OF FLORIDA.
• Be a high school graduating senior or a college student with a declared major in Communications/Broadcasting
with a concentration in television.
• Have a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
• Submit an unofficial transcript.
• Submit a resume along with the application.
• Submit a one page bio.
• Submit an essay (250 to 350 words):
How has television affected this year’s presidential elections? - OR - Which media outlet has had the most impact and why?
• Submit a letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
Please note: The letter should attest to character attributes such as integrity and leadership.
• Participate in a personal interview with Scholarship Committee members. Be prepared to give the name of the school you will attend and the cost of your tuition.
All guidelines must be met to avoid disqualification.
For complete information and to apply online, go to suncoastchapter.org.
If you have any questions, you may call Angela Ramos, Scholarship Chairman
at (305) 487-5550 or email [email protected].
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FEBRUARY 2016
CHAPTER NEWS
DECO DRIVE CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF DISHING!
Love it or hate it, “Deco Drive” is not your typical news show.
With its fast-paced format, flashy visuals and pop-culture blend of
stories, the snarky info-tainment program on WSVN-Ch. 7 has been
known for doing things its own way — even making film parodies
and music videos.
Though it wasn’t always easy, “Deco Drive” celebrated two decades
on the air and marked the special occasion by unveiling a brand-new
virtual set with sleeker pinks and blues and images of downtown
Miami in the background.
“We wanted to freshen up ‘Deco.’ We like to keep things changing for
our viewers and keep things interesting,” said Alice Jacobs, vice
president of news at the North Bay Village station. “It’s the same place,
but the virtual set is much bigger in scope. It looks and feels bigger.”
Shireen Sandoval and Lynn Martinez
Anchored by Lynn Martinez and Shireen Sandoval, the show regularly beats its national entertainment competitors “The Insider”
and “Access Hollywood” at 7:30 p.m. “It’s a combination of the local connection, the personalities, really good editing and good
pacing,” said Sam Terilli, department chairman at the University of Miami School of Communication, of the show’s endurance.
“It’s a reflection of the strength of Ch. 7’s programming and, specifically, their news.”
“I think ‘Deco’ offers three things to viewers that they obviously like: celebrity, local stories and personality,” said Martinez. “We
are not trying to be all ‘Entertainment Tonight.’ We are not trying to be all local news. It’s a mixture. It’s 30 minutes of escape,
of happiness.”
WPLG HAS LAUNCHED ADDITIONAL WEEKEND NEWS
LOCAL 10 NEWS has expanded it’s news block to 5:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, adding an extra 30 minutes
on Saturday mornings and Sunday mornings.
Todd Tongen and Neki Mohan anchor the newscast, along with meteorologist Jennifer Correa.
”We are very excited about expanding our weekend morning newscast,“ said WPLG President, Bert Medina. ”This expansion
comes on the heels of launching 5 p.m. newscasts on Saturday and Sunday evenings, extending our political/public affairs series,
This Week in South Florida, to an hour from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Sundays, and adding an hour of local news 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
on weekdays.“
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FEBRUARY 2016
CHAPTER NEWS
NEW $250 MILLION NBC UNIVERSAL TELEMUNDO
HEADQUARTERS BEING BUILT IN MIAMI-DADE
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises is building new headquarters in West Miami-Dade
that will house several of the company’s divisions, offices and production operations. The
new 450,000-square-foot facility will be located in the Beacon Lakes district just west of the
Florida Turnpike and the Ikea store at the Dolphin Mall. The new building will cost an estimated
$250 million, one of the largest investments in a broadcast facility in South Florida history.
Cesar Conde, Chairman of NBCUniversal
Groundbreaking ceremony Feb. 9th
© C.M. GUERRERO - El Nuevo Herald
Telemundo claims that the construction of the building, which includes state-of-the-art
TV production soundstages, will create 3,000 jobs and generate an estimated $400 million in sales for Florida businesses. The
new facility will be completed in early 2018 — just in time for Telemundo’s first broadcast of the FIFA World Cup in the summer.
REGIONAL NEWS
TAMPA SPORTS ANCHOR TO RETIRE
By Kevin Eck TVSPY
WTVT sports director Chip Carter has announced his retirement from the Tampa Fox-owned
station. Carter, who started at WTVT in 1988, teased the announcement during his newscast,
then told viewers about it.
“I am retiring at FOX 13,” said Carter. “My last day on the air will be February 26.” He then
thanked viewers and said it would be “so weird” to not spend time with his co-anchors.
Chip Carter - WTVT Sports Director
“Chip Carter is an institution in Tampa Bay,” said news director John Hoffman. “His name has
been synonymous with top notch sports coverage for many years. He truly is one of a kind. The station will miss him, our viewers
will miss him, but we wish Chip all the best in retirement. I’m honored to say I worked with the legendary Chip Carter.”
PEOPLE MOVES
MELISSA NARDO moves to WFLA as a reporter from WPMT, the York, PA Fox affiliate where she worked her way from
assignment editor to writer to producer to special projects producer to reporter.
GEORGE SOLIS joins Baltimore CBS-owned WJZ. Solis comes from Fort Myers, FL NBC affiliate WBBH. He started there in August
2012. Before that, he worked at WNBW-WGFL in Gainesville, FL. He starts at WJZ on Tuesday, March 9th.
CHRISTY KERN will join WIVB as primary anchor of the Buffalo CBS affiliate’s new 4 p.m. newscast. Kern, who was married in
December and changed her name from Andrews, comes from WBBH in Fort Myers, FL.
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FEBRUARY 2016
SUNCOAST JOB OPPORTUNITIES
WSVN Miami, Florida
Reporter
Develops, researches and writes human interest stories and broadcasts same on the air. Bachelor’s degree in journalism required.
Minimum 2-3 years experience as a television news anchor in top 30 market required. Submit tape with application/resume to
WSVN, P.O. Box 1118, Miami, FL 33188. http://bit.ly/1oVuqV3
WPBT Miami, Florida
Freelance Production Opportunities
Freelance Producers, Associate Producers, and Production Assistants needed for various WPBT2 productions, including public
affairs, educational, arts and science programming. Seeking candidates with experience in studio and/or field productions.
Successful candidates will possess excellent oral and written communication skills, computer proficiency, and knowledge of
social media platforms. Must be reliable, organized, and self-motivated. All experience levels encouraged to apply. Shooting
and editing proficiency a plus. Send resume w/ salary requirements to: HR, WPBT2, PO Box 610002, Miami, FL 33261-0002 or
E-mail [email protected] EOE, M/F/D/V.
WPBT Miami, Florida
Manager, Fundraising & On-Air Marketing
WPBT2 is looking for a skilled leader with a passion for fundraising and production. Organized and driven, this individual will
oversee and manage the execution of all direct response initiatives and programs. Lead and grow all member stewardship
programs, create reports and analyze data to identify fundraising trends; will implement, streamline and improve fundraising and
cultivation initiatives on different platforms. Participation in determining strategies for on-air fundraising campaigns including
promotional, branding and messaging as well as special incentives and events. Provides guidance to the on-air producer. Assists
in the creation of pledge-related programming. Helps develop annual plan for all membership activities, manages budgets and
supports the Sr. VP of Development & Marketing. Leads and mentors membership staff.
College degree in Business, Marketing, or Public Relations or equivalent. Five years experience in membership, donor or client
acquisition and retention, direct marketing, fundraising (or related field) preferred. Two years of supervisory and project
management experience a must. Demonstrated ability in developing and managing campaigns and budgets. Excellent creative
and writing abilities a must. Ability to motivate, direct and empower a diverse staff. Works extended hours during on-air
campaigns. Send resume w/ salary requirements & sales accomplishments detail to: HR, WPBT2, PO Box 610002, Miami, FL
33261-0002 or E-mail [email protected] EOE, M/F/D/V.
UCI Univision Miami, Florida
Creative Services Manager
Responsible for helping to form the visual branding and on-air promotion of the stations, making sure they meet the strategic
goals set out for the stations by GM and VP of Marketing and Promotions. Bachelor’s Degree preferred, must have 5+ years of
creative experience. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. http://bit.ly/24kJADA
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter
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FEBRUARY 2016
SUNCOAST JOB OPPORTUNITIES
UCI Univision Miami, Florida
Senior Writer
Responsible for writing and editing a reporter script in Spanish. Must have a passion for storytelling, thorough knowledge of
current affairs as daily news content requires this. Understands use of video and nat sound as this is required for daily news
content and for the updating of social media and websites. Bachelor’s degree a must, 5 years experience in Broadcast News,
knowledge of Microsoft applications, write fluently in Spanish and have command of written English. http://bit.ly/1VxpIqX
UCI Univision Miami, Florida
UCI Summer 2016 Internship - Miami
Univision is looking to recruit top talent for our Internship program to join our mission of informing, entertaining, and
empowering U.S. Hispanic consumers. The ideal candidate is at the top of their class, is a self starter, and is eager to learn in a
team environment. Our internship program strives to grow our interns’ knowledge of the media industry and expand their
networking opportunities. Our programs typically run between ten to fourteen weeks per each term. Must be pursuing an
Associate, Bachelor or Graduate degree at an accredited institution. Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. Must be 18
years of age or older. Must have unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. Applications without a resume will be
incomplete and not considered. http://bit.ly/1Rgvwnu
WESH-TV Orlando, Florida
Reporter
WESH-TV, Orlando’s Hearst-owned station and NBC affiliate is looking for a Reporter. This is a position that calls for a journalist who has the command, smarts and dynamic storytelling skills necessary to shine in this ultra – competitive Breaking News
market. Your storytelling skills must cover the range from navigating in-depth special reports to owning the LIVE breaking news
events that happen here weekly. Providing on all platforms is also a must. WESH Reporters are connected to the community
through social media. They report and post on our digital platforms in addition to our newscasts. As a Reporter, you’ll be expected
to pitch and deliver on the stories of the day. WESH is a hardworking newsroom that works and succeeds as a team. College
degree preferred. Required Experience: 3 years of reporting experience. http://bit.ly/217q8Lo
WESH-TV Orlando, Florida
Anchor
WESH-TV the NBC affiliate in Orlando is looking for an anchor to add to our morning team. Qualified candidates are experienced,
with dynamic presentation skills, desk command and the range necessary to present a high energy morning newscast. The ideal
candidate will also excel delivering breaking news in this dynamic news market. College degree and 3 years of Anchoring/Reporting
experience preferred. http://bit.ly/1UgnMVl
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FEBRUARY 2016
NATIONAL NEWS
THE FOUNDATION OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS &
SCIENCES ADDS TO COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
New York, N.Y. – The Foundation of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences this year expands its college scholarship
program with a new award recognizing Hispanic or Latino students aspiring to careers in television.
The minimum six-year commitment to the $10,000 annual scholarship honors the industry contributions of renowned media
executive Randy Falco, currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Univision Communications Inc. (UCI).
“Starting with his branding of NBC as the ‘network of the Olympics,’ leading the initiative for the NBC-Universal merger, and now
as he continues to transform Univision from a niche broadcast network serving all aspects of the Hispanic community as well as
multicultural and millennials, Randy Falco’s done it all,” said Chuck Dages, Chairman, NATAS. “This scholarship seeks to recognize
his trailblazing career by advancing the future career of a young visionary.”
“The key to increasing diversity in our industry is access – something that Univision has worked on for close to 60 years. That is
why I could not be prouder of this scholarship program to make sure that students have access to financial resources that will
help them succeed,” said Randy Falco, president and CEO, UCI. “I want to thank everyone at NATAS for helping me achieve my
mission of increasing diversity by creating more opportunities for future leaders in our industry.”
This new scholarship adds to our already distinguished national scholarships awarded to outstanding high school seniors
planning to pursue television-related baccalaureate degrees, and now include:
The Randy Falco Scholarship ($10,000) — Awarded to a Hispanic or Latino student pursuing a career in any aspect of the
television industry.
The Jim McKay Memorial Scholarship ($10,000) — Awarded to a student pursuing a career in sports television.
The Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship ($10,000) — Awarded to a student pursuing a career in television journalism.
The NATAS Trustees’ Scholarship ($10,000) — Awarded to a student pursuing a career in any aspect of the television industry.
This is the fourth year of the Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship, funded by a five-year grant from CBS News in honor of longtime
correspondent Mike Wallace (1918-2012) and presented each year at the News & Documentary Emmy® Awards. The Jim McKay
Memorial Scholarship, now in its seventh year, honors sportscaster Jim McKay (1921-2008) and was established in 2009 by the
HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC and FOX networks. It is presented at the Sports Emmy® Awards each May.
Applications for national scholarships are due by 5 pm EST on Monday, March 21, 2016 via the online forms at
http://emmyonline.org/scholarship.
NATAS Trustees and officials with the National Scholarship Committee will review applications and creative works along with
participation from UCI on the Randy Falco Scholarship. Final selections for all scholarships will be made in late April.
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FEBRUARY 2016
Officers
Committee Chairs
Chip Richards, President and Trustee,
Production Manager, WLRN-TV, PBS, Miami
Art & Design
John Mays, 1st Vice President and Trustee,
Production Manager, WFOR/CBS4, Miami
Emmy Awards
Maria Cristina Barros, 2nd Vice President and Alternate Trustee,
Director of Marketing and Community Relations,
WSCV/Telemundo 51, Miami
Karla MacDonald, Secretary, Suncoast Chapter Executive Director
Betsy Behrens, Treasurer, Retired television producer
Board of Governors
Barbara Alfonso, Director, TeleXitos, Miami
Stacey Panson, Designer, Ft. Lauderdale
John Mays, Production Manager, WFOR/CBS4, Miami
Scholarship
Angela Ramos, Director, Community Empowerment,
Local Media, WLTV/Univision23, Miami
Karla MacDonald, Executive Director
Tel. 954-322-3171 e-mail [email protected]
TO SUBSCRIBE TO TUBE TALK: Send mail to: [email protected] with the
Reizel Larrea-Alvarez, Producer, iZoom Productions, Miami
following command as the body of your e-mail message: subscribe tube talk
Joyce Belloise, Executive Producer, WPBT Channel 2, Miami
TO UNSUBSCRIBE TO TUBE TALK: Send mail to: [email protected] with
Natalia Crujeiras, Chief Content Officer for the Office of Cuba
Broadcasting, Miami
the following command as the body of your e-mail message: unsubscribe tube talk
Michele Gillen, Chief Investigative Reporter, CBS4 News, Miami
Submissions related to television in the Suncoast region of Florida,
Frances Hernandez, Manager, National Productions, WPBT
Channel 2, Miami
Mobile, Alabama, Louisiana and Puerto Rico are welcome. Send to
[email protected]
Michael Parente, Creative Services Director, WSVN 7, Miami
Rocio Ramierez-Pellicer, Creative Copy Producer,
AMC Networks/Sundance Channel Global, Miami
Darwin Robles, Creative Services Director,
América CV Network, Miami
Danny Rodriguez, Senior Designer, WTVJ/NBC6, Miami
Liz Roldan, News Director, WFOR/CBS4, Miami
Kerry Weston, Futures Planner/Assignment Editor,
Local10 WPLG, Miami
Max Wyler, Owner, Accord Productions, Coconut Grove
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