Herb Zettl Dies at 94 – Leaving Memories Galore

Herb Zettl Dies at 94 – Leaving Memories Galore

Dr. Herbert Zettl, distinguished Professor Emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) at San Francisco State University died Monday, October 30th at home in Forest Knolls, California.  He was 94

By Joyce Mitchell, SF NATAS Board 

Having made a huge mark in the television industry, Herb Zettl taught, mentored, and touched the lives of thousands of students. Many work in the business today, thanks to the guidance and direction from Zettl.

Zettle, at the age of 94, died October 30, 2023 at his home in Forest Knolls, CA. He was a distinguished Professor Emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) at San Francisco State University. His teaching continues via several of his books that include Television Production Handbook, Sight South Motion, and Applied Media Aesthetics. As we approach the Gold & Silver Circle Induction Ceremony coming up Saturday November 11, 2023, Zettl will be remembered as a veteran who made a difference not only in our region but throughout the world. His books were translated into several foreign languages – Spanish, Greek, and Chinese – to name but a few.

Zettl, who carries many letters behind his name including a PhD from Berkeley and MA from Stanford, was inducted into the NorCal/SF Silver Circle in 1998. A few years later in 2012, He again was honored with induction into the Gold Circle. His career in broadcast journalism was later honored by the Academy with presentation of the Governors’ Award in 2016.

After 40 years at San Francisco State University, Zettl retired from teaching. But his legacy lives Before going in to teaching, Zettl worked at several television stations including KPIX/CBS in San Francisco. There, he was a producer-director, participating in numerous CBS and NBC network TV productions such as Edward R. Murrow’s Person to Person and various network specials.

In addition to his scholarly work and close connections with students and department members from San Francisco State University, Zettl was an accomplished painter whose art was shown in many exhibits. He was also a member of NATAS and Broadcast Legends.

To bid farewell to this giant in our business, a public memorial will soon be announced. Zettl is survived by his wife Erika, daughter Renee, son Alex and 11 grand and great Grandchildren.

Gone…but never forgotten.

Big Turnout at Sacramento NATAS Mixer

Big Turnout at Sacramento NATAS Mixer

October 7, 2023 Sacramento Mixer at Camera Kitchen (Susan A. Bradley Photography)

Sacramento was ready to celebrate the high number of Emmy® Awards received by the region this past year! 

More than 50 members and non-members gathered on October 7 at Camera Kitchen for our Sacramento Mixer! 

Watch this VIDEO RECAP of the Sacramento Mixer on our YouTube channel.

Gratitude extended to Resurrection Brands for the wine, to Bee’s Cafe++ Catering for the munchies, to DJ Swade for the beats, and to The Wolf of J Street for organizing the after-party at the Red Light Lounge.

And thank you, attendees! The impressive turnout is encouraging the Chapter to have more Mixers in Sacramento – but also we’re considering having the Emmy® Awards Gala in Sacramento in 2025! Let me know what you think! Email me with any thoughts and suggestions about this, about future Mixers, about Member Benefits – anything that you’d like our Chapter to know.

Remember that Call for Entries for the 2024 Emmy® Awards opens December 1. 

And if you join NATAS in the fall, you get Member Benefits for the fall AND the following year – including a discount on Emmy® Award entries.

Thanks again! We truly hope you had a fantastic time, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones.

Raul Lima 

VP Sacramento

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

San Francisco / Northern California Chapter

raullima97@gmail.com

NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL CHILDREN’S & FAMILY EMMY® AWARDS

NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL CHILDREN’S & FAMILY EMMY® AWARDS

New York and Los Angeles  (November 2, 2023) – The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominations for the 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards. In the second year of the standalone competition, it remains the biggest Emmy competition NATAS oversees. 

“We are very proud of the growth experienced in year two of the Children’s and Family Emmys, especially in the development and cultivation of the new categories dedicated to puppetry,” said Rachel Schwartz, Director of Daytime and Children’s & Family Emmy Awards. 

“Programming created for children’s and family viewing has a long history of leading the way in innovation and storytelling,” according to Brent Stanton, Head of Daytime and Children’s & Family Emmy Awards. “In this year specifically, a year so impacted by artists fighting for fair recognition of their true value, it is more important than ever to honor the excellence of their talents and achievements,” he said.

Nominees in one category judged in person — Interactive Media — will be announced later this month, as will honorees in two Juried categories: Individual Achievement in Animation and the newly-created Public Service Initiative.

Details and information about events for the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards ceremonies will be released next week. All information can be found at https://theemmys.tv/cafe/2nd-info/

The complete list of nominees is also available on the National Television Academy’s website: theemmys.tv

All voting was tabulated by the accounting firm of Lutz & Carr, LLP.

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The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominations for the 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards. (https://theemmys.tv/cafe-2nd-nominations/)

KITV4 Welcomes Jai Cunningham

KITV4 Welcomes Jai Cunningham

KITV4 welcomes Jai Cunningham to the Island News team.

KITV4 welcomes Jai Cunningham to the Island News team. Jai has spent more than a quarter century working in television in Hawaii as sports reporter, morning show live reporter, and news anchor. 

Prior to joining the news team, Jai worked as the Public Information Officer for the Hawaii Department of Transportation, the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation and KHON2 reporter/anchor. 

He and his wife Carla have two daughters, Cara and Chay. Jai will be co-anchoring the KITV4 Island News at 6P, 9P and 10P.

Former NATAS Governor and Emmy® Gala Chair Fights ALS

Former NATAS Governor and Emmy® Gala Chair Fights ALS

By Karen Sutton

“The day I heard the words, ‘you have ALS’ changed my life forever! My identity changed in an instant.

I have been living with ALS for the past 2 years and although the science is moving faster than ever before, with more genes being discovered, more clinical trials, and earlier diagnosis, it’s not fast enough. 


I’m asking you to help me reach my fundraising goal and support the vision of a world without ALS. 

Every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with ALS and every 90 minutes someone passes away. Your gift will lead ALS Golden West to discover treatments and ultimately cures for ALS. 

No amount is too small in this effort, I promise!”

Click here to donate – 2023 East Bay Walk to Defeat ALS, Sat Oct 28

Hawaii News Now Launches New Season of Talk Story With McKenna Maduli

Hawaii News Now Launches New Season of Talk Story With McKenna Maduli

Emmy Award winning Talk Story is back with a fresh new season, this time “Live Kine Style.” Creator and host McKenna Maduli returns with her “One Man Band Dad” Kata Maduli on a brand-new set.

By McKenna Maduli 

Emmy Award winning Talk Story is back with a fresh new season, this time “Live Kine Style.”

Creator and host McKenna Maduli returns with her “One Man Band Dad” Kata Maduli on a brand-new set, LIVE from her hometown of Kalihi on the NBC affiliate KHNL in Honolulu.

Hawai’i’s only primetime variety show, the hour features the best in Hawai’i from music, entertainment, hula and shines a light on the incredible culture celebrated in the islands. The show airs Sunday nights at 7pm HST & streams worldwide at TalkStoryNow.com.

Long Time KHON2 Manolo Morales Reporter To Retire

Long Time KHON2 Manolo Morales Reporter To Retire

Manolo Morales says he learned everything he knows about television news at KHON2, Honolulu's FOX and CW affiliate as he gets set to retire.

By McKenna Maduli 

Manolo Morales says he learned everything he knows about television news at KHON2, Honolulu’s FOX and CW affiliate.

The New York City native started out as an intern while studying broadcast journalism at University of Hawaii at Manoa, then moved into the studio as a teleprompter operator. After graduation, Manolo worked as a news photographer for four years before transitioning into on-air reporting in 1993.

“News reporting gives me a chance to help others,” he says. “Sure there were disasters and other major events that were covered nationally and internationally, but the best moments in doing this job were the times that I covered stories on regular people who needed help.”

When he’s not chasing down a story, Manolo can be found spending time with his wife and two dogs – most likely checking out new places to eat or trying different recipes.

Manolo Morales has been a trusted journalist in Hawaii for many years and will be missed.

Mentor Match Program Catapults Reporter to Emmy® Heights

Mentor Match Program Catapults Reporter to Emmy® Heights

Sophie Lincoln is a Multimedia Journalist with North Coast News TV in Eureka, CA.

By Sophie Lincoln 

“During my first year in the professional broadcast news industry, I was extremely lucky to be contacted by my incredible mentor, Wayne Freedman, after submitting a story for an Emmy®.

I had a question about the submission process, but when I called to get some clarification, I came away with much more than the simple answer to my question. Wayne had seen my story and let me know that he wanted to help mentor me through the NATAS Mentor Match Program.

Since then, I have learned so much from Wayne and I continue to learn from him every time we speak. Wayne has a very informative book about working in the industry that I have read and still use as essentially a reporting handbook.

Wayne, a now-retired reporter with decades of experience in the industry, has accumulated various awards and accolades throughout his career, including 54 Emmy awards. I do not think I would ever have had the opportunity to meet Wayne had I not been matched with him in this program. He is an amazing connection to have, and I am so glad to have him as a mentor.”

For a $15 annual student membership, you can participate in our Mentor Match program. 

New Executive Producer Takes the Reins at Univision Fresno

New Executive Producer Takes the Reins at Univision Fresno

Emmy recipient Candy Duran returns to the Central Valley as the new Executive Producer for Univision Fresno.

Emmy recipient Candy Duran returns to the Central Valley as the new Executive Producer for Univision Fresno

Originally from Planada, CA., she started her career as an intern at Telemundo 48 in San Jose in 2019. She then became a news reporter from 2011-2012 in Odessa Midland, Texas for Univision 18. 

She leaves her role as a news assignment editor, writer and producer at Univision 14 in the Bay Area where she had been for the last 10 years.

After 21 Years, Haazig Madyun Is Retiring From KRON 4

After 21 Years Haazig Madyun Is Retiring From KRON-4

Haazig Madyun is retiring from KRON-4 in San Francisco after 21 years at the station.

Madyun began at KRON in 2002 as a tape and video editor as the station was transitioning from its longtime affiliation with NBC to being independent.

As KRON adopted multimedia reporting as its standard brand (still in place today), Madyun pivoted from being behind the scenes to a new role as a multimedia reporter, a position he has succeeded in for the last two decades. 

Congratulations to Haazig Madyun for 21 years of journalistic excellence at KRON.

From left: Anchor Catherine Heenan, meteorologist Kyla Grogan, Haazig Madyun, and anchor Stephanie Lin