Previous National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle
Pembroke Pines, FL (April 2022) – The Suncoast Affiliate of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is pleased to denote the 2022 Silver Circumvolve honorees. The annual recognition is given to individuals who have worked with distinction in the television receiver industry inside the Suncoast Region, which includes the State of Florida, the State of Louisiana, the Mobile, Alabama-Pensacola, Florida idiot box markets, besides as Puerto Rico. Six of this yr's honorees are from the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, and Tallahassee markets and three are from Puerto Rico. This year'southward in-person ceremony will take place on Dominicus, May 22, 2022, at the Westin Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale. If you lot'd like to attend this very special event, click here.
2022 Argent Circle Press Release
Joyce Belloise
WPBT-Television set, Southward Florida PBS, Miami, FL
Joyce Belloise currently serves as Sr. Vice President of Content and Community Partnerships at South Florida PBS. From compelling documentaries to innovative children'south programming and cut-edge NextGen content, Joyce manages over a dozen Due south Florida PBS original productions. Over the years, Joyce'south work as a producer has garnered 8 regional Emmy® Awards, six Telly Awards, iii National Communicator Awards, and a Louis Wolfson Picture & Television set Laurels. Her documentary piece of work focuses on history and culture, with such notable programs every bit Imagining a New Florida and the Emmy accolade-winning Buen Provecho! Florida'due south Spanish Season . Passionate about the stories of her habitation state, the Miami native has produced a number of documentaries and television series over the years, from the weekly magazine plan, New Florida … to the travel series Florida Roadtrip … to the pop restaurant review show, Check, Please! S Florida .
Chris Cifatte
Flash-Tv set, Ft. Myers, FL
Emmy accolade-winner Chris Cifatte anchors Flash News at 5 and 6pm with Lois Thome, and Flash News at 11 with Amanda Hall. Chris has spent most of his career in Southwest Florida – joining WINK-Television set in 2002. Here, he has covered and uncovered many big stories ranging from hurricanes Charley, Wilma (anchoring for 24 hours straight), and Irma, to a yr-long investigation into FEMA underpaying victims of Hurricane Charley for their flood damage. Several families were paid-in-total afterwards those stories aired. That series was used at a White Business firm briefing as office of testimony on behalf of the victims. He was the beginning Southwest Florida Television reporter or anchor to broadcast live from Cuba. Chris has also covered five different Presidents and candidates on local visits or entrada stops. He is an adjunct faculty fellow member at FGCU and works individually with many of the reporters and producers at WINK. Chris was also Lee County's Big Brother of the Year in 2006 in the Big Brother/Large Sister program.
Neal Hecker
The Programming Service, Tampa F L
Neal has 40 years of feel in Broadcasting and Cablevision with over 35 years working in public goggle box in both programming and production. He began his career in 1979 scheduling UPTOWN, a regional picture show channel for Grouping W cable in Northern Manhattan. In 1986 he started in public broadcasting at WNYC-TV in New York Urban center and moved to South Florida in 1998, where he was hired by WPBT as its Program Manager. Neal served on the lath of the Public Television Programmers Clan (PTPA) and was a programming representative to PBS's Development Informational Committee (DAC). He is currently on the American Public Television's (APT) Premium Service Advisory Board and has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) board from 2009-2014. Neal has written and produced multiple honor-winning programs and series for WPBT, including the multiple Emmy-award winning art series, Art Loft , now celebrating its 10th anniversary. As a producer, he was honored with an ACE award, multiple Suncoast Emmys, and a CLIO nomination. Afterward a sixteen-year tenure in Due south Florida, Neal joined The Programming Service in 2014, based in Tampa, Florida, where he serves every bit Senior Vice President.
Peter Hofener
WSVN-Television, Miami, FL
Having covered more than 650 Miami Dolphins games, 300 University of Miami football game games, and countless other sporting events, Peter Hofener has been a constant and familiar presence in the local sports community for nearly four decades while working for WSVN-TV. With stops forth the way in Fort Myers and Birmingham, Alabama, Peter has covered legendary and hall of fame coaches like Comport Bryant, Don Shula, Gene Bartow, Jimmy Johnson, Pat Riley, and superstar athletes like Bo Jackson, Charles Barkley, Dan Marino, Shaquille O'Neal, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Jason Taylor, and Zach Thomas. He's covered over 15 Super Bowls, five NBA Finals, three Kentucky Derbies, 2 Earth Series, a Stanley Cup Final, and several college football national championship games. But above all else, Peter is most proud of the sports section's coverage of high school sports and the timeless relationships he has developed over the years within the customs. He was awarded a Regional Emmy for his coverage of the Chicago Bears-Miami Dolphins game on Monday Nighttime Football in 1985. He considers it all a blessing and a heck of a ride.
Michael Malanga
Freelance Camera Operator, Miami, FL
When Michael Malanga was just x years sometime, his uncle gave him a tour of NBC in New York City, where his uncle worked. Immediately, Michael knew that this was the career for him. Michael's beginning job, while still in high schoolhouse, was an internship as a photojournalist for a grouping of weekly newspapers. He graduated from FIU with a full scholarship and interned at WTVJ. Afterwards WTVJ, he worked for Storer Communications in the production department. His dream had ever been to work every bit a photojournalist for local boob tube news. Surpassing those goals, he began working for a national, nightly newscast. At PBS'southward Nightly Business Report , he became the Senior Photojournalist/Editor. Over his 26 years at NBR, he became the person to go to for creatively shot, lit, and edited feature stories and specials. When NBR was sold to CNBC in March 2013, he became a total-time freelance operator, specializing in handheld camera for unscripted entertainment shows and national award shows. He has worked on the Castilian editions of " The Voice ," " Dancing with the Stars ," and " MasterChef ", in addition to many other national productions. His photographic camera, lighting, and editing piece of work have won several awards, including two Suncoast Emmy nominations, and one Suncoast Emmy win.
Bert Medina
WPLG-TV, Miami, FL
Bert is President & CEO of WPLG, INC., which operates the ABC, MeTV, and H&I affiliates. Medina became President of WPLG, INC., in July of 2014. Medina is also CEO of Miami Belfry LLC. Previously, Medina held a diverseness of executive management positions during his 13-year tenure with Univision and prior to that, his 14 years with Sunbeam Television receiver Corporation. In 2014 Medina became a fellow member of the WPLG Lath of Directors. He is too on the Board of Directors for Florida Association of Broadcasters, Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women in Advice, the Marfan Foundation, where he serves equally Secretarial assistant, National Clan of Broadcasters, Emma Bowen Foundation Advisory Board, and Seneca Park Association Board, where he is Secretary and Treasurer. Medina served on the Board of Governors for the ABC Television Affiliates Association from 2015 through 2020. Previously, Medina has served on the boards of the Museum of Scientific discipline and Industry in Chicago, the Illinois State Broadcasters Association, and the Board of Trustees of Columbia College. He has also served on the boards of the South Florida Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the American Marketing Clan. Medina received his Bachelor of Science in Communications from Florida International University.
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