/ Modified sep 7, 2010 4:42 p.m.

Emmy Nominations

Arizona Public Media received 22 Emmy nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Rocky Mountain Chapter.

Nine Arizona Public Media reporters and photographers were recognized for their work. Those who received nominations are: Luis Carrion, Bob Lindberg, Mike Baron, Martin Rubio, Sooyeon Lee Johnston, Kimberly Craft, Pamela White, Dan Duncan and Thomas Kleespie.

Emmy winners will be announced on October 9, 2010.

Arizona Public Media 2010 Rocky Mountain Emmy Award nominations are:

Arts/Entertainment – Program Feature-Segment “Calexico: Defining the Border Sound” – Luis Carrion “Electric Mississippi Blues in Tucson” – Luis Carrion “Jack Dykinga” – Sooyeon Lee Johnston “Kachina Doll Carver” – Sooyeon Lee Johnston

Arts/Entertainment – Program/Special Arte #202 “Digital and Art” – Sooyeon Lee Johnston In Tune “The Musical Scene of Tucson” – Luis Carrion, Bob Lindberg, Mike Baron, Martin Rubio

Teen (13 and up) – News Single Story/News Feature or Program Feature/Segment “Youth Farming” – Luis Carrion

Historic/Cultural-News Single Story “Navajo Code Talker”– Sooyeon Lee Johnston

Historic/Cultural-Program Feature/Segment or Program/Special “Desert Rain Café” – Kimberly Craft “Native American Filmmaker” – Luis Carrion

Environment – Program/Special Wavelengths #203 “Planet in a Bottle” – Pamela White, Dan Duncan

Documentary – Cultural Southwestern Gems: Our Desert National Parks – Thomas Kleespie

Informational/Instructional Wavelengths #202 “Astronomy: Eyes on the Universe” – Pamela White, Dan Duncan

Magazine Program – Feature/Special “Catalina Sky Survey” – Pamela White, Martin Rubio “Jack Dykinga” – Sooyeon Lee Johnston

Writer – Program (Non-News) Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto the Ice – Thomas Kleespie

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