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Sinclair Wins 29 National Capital Area Emmy Awards

WBFF in Baltimore Honored with 17 Awards, Including Best Evening Newscast WJLA in Washington DC Honored with 12 Awards, Including Best Investigative News

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Sinclair Wins 29 National Capital Area Emmy Awards

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nWBFF in Baltimore Honored with 17 Awards, Including Best Evening Newscast\n\n\nWJLA in Washington DC Honored with 12 Awards, Including Best Investigative News\n\n\n BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nSinclair is pleased to announce WBFF in Baltimore and WJLA in Washington DC have been honored by The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Science with a total of 29 Capital Emmy awards. The Capital Emmys honor the best journalism in the Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC television and media community.\n\n\nWBFF was nominated for 39 awards, and won 17, with Project Baltimore, the special investigative reporting unit of WBFF, taking home 7 of those awards. WJLA was nominated for 26 awards and won 12.\n\n\n\"The recognition of WBFF and WJLA with Emmy awards for their investigative and accountability reporting is a testament to our journalists' unwavering commitment to asking tough questions and delivering impactful stories, which plays a crucial role in our mission to serve the public interest. We are incredibly proud of their achievements,” said Scott Livingston, Senior Vice President of News.\n\n\nThe following are the awards won by WBFF Baltimore:\n\n\nEVENING NEWSCAST - LARGER MARKETS (1-49)\nA Manhunt, A Building Collapse, and an Education Scandal\nWBFF Hannah Boettcher, Producer; Connor Delancey, Photographer; Michael Jaffe, Executive Producer\n\n\nDAILY NEWS REPORT (SINGLE SHIFT)\nIt Took My Job from Me\nWBFF Maxine Streicher, Reporter; Layne Blank, Photojournalist\n\n\nCONTINUING COVERAGE\nProject Baltimore: Behind Closed Doors\nWBFF Anthony Durso, Photojournalist; Carolyn Peirce, Executive Producer;\nChris Papst, Investigative Reporter; Jed Gamber, Photojournalist; Ray Rogowski, Producer\n\n\nTEAM COVERAGE\nSafe Streets Raid\nWBFF Hannah Boettcher, Executive Producer; Mikenzie Frost, Reporter; Jeff Abell, Reporter; Keith Daniels, Reporter; Alexa Ashwell, Reporter\n\n\nINVESTIGATIVE- SINGLE COVERAGE\nProject Baltimore: Six Years Later\nWBFF Anthony Durso, Photojournalist; Carolyn Peirce, Executive Producer;\nChris Papst, Investigative Reporter; Jed Gamber, Photojournalist; Ray Rogowski, Producer\n\n\nINVESTIGATIVE – MULTIPLE REPORTS\nProject Baltimore: The Unicorn\nWBFF Anthony Durso, Photojournalist; Carolyn Peirce, Executive Producer;\nChris Papst, Producer; Jed Gamber, Photojo...

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