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NYC MEDIA RECEIVES 19 NEW YORK EMMY NOMINATIONS City’s Official Network Earns Nominations in Arts, History, Politics, and Education Categories
February 16, 2012 - NYC Media, the official television network of the City of New York, is pleased to announce that it has been nominated for nineteen New York Emmy Awards. The 55th Annual New York Emmy Awards, which recognize outstanding content in the industry, will be presented on Sunday, April 1 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square.
“We’re incredibly proud that the hard work of our staff and production partners over the past year has culminated in these Emmy nominations,” said Todd Asher, First Deputy Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment. “Our flagship station NYC life continues to be the place for viewers to tune in to learn about the many fascinating aspects of their City.”
NYC Media’s Emmy nominations include:
COMMUNITY SERVICE Lunch NYC
ARTS: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Surrender Tango ENTERTAINMENT: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Secrets of New York – Theatre HISTORICAL/CULTURAL: PROGRAM FEATURE/SEGMENT Toni On! New York HISTORICAL/CULTURAL: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Secrets of New York – Composite
EDUCATION: PROGRAM FEATURE/SEGMENT Toni On! New York EDUCATION: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Classroom on the Water – The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School
Toni On! New York
Toni On! New York: New England
ENVIRONMENT: PROGRAM Toni On! New York
HEALTH/SCIENCE: PROGRAM FEATURE/SEGMENT Lunch NYC HEALTH/SCIENCE: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Secrets of New York – Medicine
CRIME Secrets of New York – Speakeasies
POLITICS/GOVERNMENT: PROGRAM/SPECIAL Mr. Mayor – Rudy Giuliani: Law and Order
MAGAZINE PROGRAM Say “I Do!” NYC
COMMUNITY/PUBLIC SERVICE (PSAs) When Did the Statue of Liberty Turn Green? & Other Questions about New York City
ON-CAMERA TALENT: PROGRAM/MODERATOR Toni On! New York
WRITER: PROGRAM Toni On! New York: Boston
GRAPHICS: NEWS/PROGRAM Lunch NYC
Secrets of New York, Mr. Mayor, When Did the Statue of Liberty Turn Green? and Classroom on the Water are original NYC Media productions; the other shows are co-productions with NYC Media or were obtained by NYC Media at no cost to taxpayers in its continuing cost-saving strategy to air engaging programs from independent producers and media partners.
Visit nyemmys.org to learn more about the New York Emmys.
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