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Seattle Channel receives record 21 Emmy nominations SEATTLE - Mayor Mike McGinn today announced the Seattle Channel received 21 Emmy nominations from the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Art & Sciences (NATAS), a record number of nominations for the popular city-operated TV station. The Seattle Channel's nominations include Station Excellence with the channel competing against Seattle's largest commercial stations, KING, KOMO, KIRO as well as two of Portland's commercial stations, KATU and KGW and Idaho Public Television. "These nominations underscore the Seattle Channel's commitment to helping our city's residents connect with their local government and their community." said McGinn. "I congratulate the station on its work." Nominations in the 49th annual Northwest Emmy's highlight the quality of several Seattle Channel series, including the public affairs program City Inside/Out with Brian Callanan, the documentary series Community Stories, the weekly arts show Art Zone with Nancy Guppy and several segments from the weekly magazine show CityStream. Also nominated are host Nancy Guppy and editor Peggy Lycett for Art Zone with Nancy Guppy and the channel's Seattle Speaks: Seattle Public Schools, a live, televised, interactive discussion in February 2011. "Over 60 percent of Seattleites have seen the Seattle Channel and its coverage of local activities and great community stories," said City Councilmember Bruce Harrell, chair of the Public Safety, Civil Rights and Technology Committee. "The channel also upholds the city's commitment to open government by video archiving and streaming all Council meetings. This achievement is a reflection of the incredible staff at Seattle Channel who work hard every day to serve the residents of Seattle and provide inclusive programming that reflects the diversity of our neighborhoods," In 2010 and 2011, Seattle Channel received four Emmy's. In 2010, the station was named the best government TV station in the United States by the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors. The Northwest regional Emmy awards will be announced June 2. The NATAS region includes five states: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Here is a listing of Seattle Channel's 21 Emmy nominations: Station Excellence Arts/Entertainment - Feature/Segment Rachel Flotard • Seattle Channel • Matt McNaghten, Producer/DP/Editor Arts/Entertainment - Program Special Art Zone with Nancy Guppy Series • Seattle Channel • Nancy Guppy, Executive Producer/Host • Sheila Mullen, Producer • Peggy Lycett, Editor Historic/Cultural - Program/Special Community Stories • Seattle Channel • Shannon Gee, Senior Producer • John Giamberso, Executive Producer Informational/Instructional - Feature/Segment Robotics Club - CityStream • Seattle Channel • Vincent Pierce, Producer/Photographer/Editor Sports - Feature/Segment New Year's Challenge • Seattle Channel • Ian Devier, Producer/Photographer/Editor Interactivity Seattle Speaks: Seattle Public Schools • Seattle Channel • Susan Han, Producer • Megan Erb, Producer • C R Douglas, Host/Producer • Roxeanne Vainuku, Online Correspondent • Matt Peterson, Photographer/Editor Public/Current/Community Affairs - Feature/Segment Vision Loss Connections • Seattle Channel • Shannon Gee, Producer/Photographer/Editor • Ian Devier, Photographer Public/Current/Community Affairs - Program/Special City Inside/Out: Seattle Veterans Court • Seattle Channel • Susan Han, Senior Producer • Brian Callanan, Host/Producer • Matt Peterson, Photographer/ Editor Community Stories - Goalball • Seattle Channel • Shannon Gee, Producer/Director/Photographer • Ian Devier, Photographer • Jill Freidberg, Editor Politics/Government - Program/Special City Inside/Out: Homeless but Hopeful • Seattle Channel • Susan Han, Senior Producer • Brian Callanan, Host/Producer • Matt Peterson, Photographer/ Editor Interview/Discussion - Program/Special City Inside/Out: Teen Sex Trafficking • Seattle Channel • Susan Han, Senior Producer • C R Douglas, Host/Producer • Matt Peterson, Photographer/Editor Documentary - Cultural Community Stories - Dr. Ruby • Seattle Channel • Peggy Lycett, Producer/Photographer/Editor • Alesia Massingale, Producer Documentary - Topical Community Stories - Healing a Soldier's Heart • Seattle Channel • Lisa Hardmeyer, Producer/Director • Ian Devier, Editor/Co-Photographer • Virginia Bogert, Writer Program Host/Moderator Nancy Guppy • Seattle Channel, Art Zone with Nancy Guppy Editor - Program Art Zone with Nancy Guppy • Peggy Lycett • Seattle Channel Seattle Channel presents programs on cable television (channel 21 on Comcast and Wave) and via the Internet to help citizens connect with their city. Programming includes series and special features highlighting the diverse civic and cultural landscape of the Pacific Northwest's premier city. Seattle Channel's website (www.seattlechannel.org) offers streaming video worldwide and includes an archive featuring video on demand of all programs. The station is a Government Access Channel granted to the city of Seattle per federal law for the purpose of cablecasting government television programs. It is administered by the Seattle Channel unit of the city of Seattle's Department of Information Technology. - 30 - |
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