News 12 Brooklyn Wins New York Emmy®
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(BROOKLYN, NY, April 18, 2010) — The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has honored News 12 Brooklyn with an Emmy® Award for the series, “Child Abuse: Breaking The Cycle.” Winners were announced and statues handed out at the annual awards ceremony held at the Marriott Marquis Times Square in New York City.
“News 12 Brooklyn is the only television news dedicated to covering the borough of Brooklyn” said Norm Fein, acting News Director for News 12 Brooklyn. “We are so proud of the hard work and dedication of reporter, Stacey Delikat. The series exemplifies our mission as it delves deep into an important Brooklyn issue.” Assisting Delikat were photographers, Paul Rosenberg and Richard Lee.
The New York Emmy® Awards recognize outstanding achievements in television, originally broadcast or cablecast in New York or Northern New Jersey. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving the television industry. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires excellence through the renowned EMMY® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television.
News 12 Brooklyn is a part of News 12 Networks and proud to be a cable exclusive service that is not provided to satellite or phone company TV lineups. The Network currently reaches nearly 3.8 million households in the New York market. News 12 Networks is the country’s first, largest, and most watched 24-hour local television news network. The Network is made up of 7 individual local news channels serving, in addition to Brooklyn, the areas of Long Island, New Jersey, Southwestern Connecticut, Westchester County, the Hudson Valley and
The Bronx.
About Cablevision
Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE: CVC) is one of the nation’s leading media and entertainment companies. Its assets include its cable television operations, which provide industry-leading services to more than 3 million New York area households, and its award-winning television networks, which deliver some of today’s most watched programming to hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide. A state-of-the-art cable system enables the company to offer a full suite of advanced residential and business communications services that include its iO TV® digital television, Optimum Online® high-speed Internet, Optimum Voice® digital voice, Optimum WiFi® wireless Internet, and its Optimum Lightpath® integrated business communications solutions. Cablevision also serves the New York area with compelling local content through News 12 Networks, a local news leader; MSG Varsity, a suite of television and online services covering high school activities; and, Newsday Media Group, a business unit that includes Newsday, Long Island’s leading daily newspaper. In addition, through Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, Cablevision operates successful programming and entertainment businesses, such as AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, WE tv and IFC Entertainment. The company also owns and operates Clearview Cinemas, which includes Manhattan’s famed Ziegfeld Theatre, a frequent and historic venue for film premieres and events.
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