28th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding in Live and Direct To Tape Sound Mixing

Outstanding in Live and Direct To Tape Sound Mixing

  • Ron Balentine, David M. Boothe and Gary French (Barney & Friends)
  • Basil Matychak, Al Theurer, and Keith Carroll (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire)
  • John Sorrento, Ethan Orlovitz, John Venable and Vann Weller (The View)
  • Otto Svoboda, Maryann Jorgenson, Hope Vinitsky, Bruce Buehlman and Bob La Masney (Hollywood Squares)
  • Ed McEwan, Bill Taylor, Jay Vicari and Marty Brumbach (The Rosie O'Donnell Show)
  • Joel Spector, Ed McEwan, Dick Maitland and Ed Greene (Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade)

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