/ Modified nov 9, 2010 2:20 p.m.

Arizona Public Media Emmy Award Winners

Three Arizona Public Media producers earn six Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards.

Arizona Public Media and KUAT received 22 Emmy nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Rocky Mountain Chapter, for television productions broadcast over the last year.

AZPM producers received six Emmy Awards.

Arts/Entertainment – Program Feature-Segment Jack Dykinga – Sooyeon L. Johnston
Arts/Entertainment – Program/Special Arte #202 “Digital and Art” – Sooyeon L. Johnston
Teen (13 and up) – News Single Story/News Feature or Program Feature/Segment Youth Farming – Luis Carrion
Historic/Cultural-Program Feature/Segment or Program/Special Native American Filmmaker – Luis Carrion
Documentary – Cultural Southwestern Gems: Our Desert National Parks – Thomas Kleespie
Magazine Program – Feature/Special Jack Dykinga – Sooyeon L. Johnston

Arizona Public Media nominations:

Arts/Entertainment – Program Feature-Segment
-Calexico: Defining the Border Sound – Luis Carrion
-Electric Mississippi Blues in Tucson – Luis Carrion
-Kachina Doll Carver – Sooyeon L. Johnston
Arts/Entertainment – Program/Special In Tune: The Musical Scene of Tucson – Luis Carrion, Bob Lindberg, Mike Baron, Martin Rubio
Historic/Cultural-Program Feature/Segment or Program/Special Desert Rain Café – Kimberly Craft
Magazine Program – Feature/Special Catalina Sky Survey – Pamela White, Martin Rubio

Other Nominees:

Environment – Program/Special-Wavelengths 203: Planet in a Bottle – Pamela White, Dan Duncan
Informational/Instructional Wavelengths 202 – Astronomy: Eyes on the Universe – Pamela White, Dan Duncan
Writer – Program (Non-News) Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto the Ice – Thomas Kleespie
Historic/Cultural-News Single Story Navajo Code Talker – Sooyeon L. Johnston

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