NH Outlook and Windows to the Wild Cited for Excellence
(DURHAM, March 27, 2008) — New Hampshire Public Television recently received nine silver and bronze Telly awards for excellence in non-network television programming. NH Outlook, NHPTV’s public affairs program, received six Telly awards, including a silver first place award; Windows to the Wild received three bronze Tellys; and “Autumn’s Passage,” an NHPTV special presentation, also received a first place Telly.NHPTV received the following awards:• NH Outlook: The War (War Brothers; Shipyard; Wright Museum) – Silver Telly (Cultural)A two-part program featuring World War Two stories from New Hampshire's own communities. Program producer–Kim Piela; producers–Beth Carroll, Phil Vaughn, Richard Ager, Adam Donovan; videographers–Jonathon Millman, Steve Giordani; editor–Rebecca Reilly.• NH Outlook: LiveFIT NH (Circus Fit; Browne Center;YDC) – Bronze Telly (Education)Teachers learn new ways to incorporate fun in their physical education classes with clowns from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey CircusFit program. Program producer–Kim Piela; host/producer–Beth Carroll; producers–Phil Vaughn, Ally McNair; videographers–Steve Giordani, Jonathon Millman, Jason Grant; editor–Rebecca Reilly.• NH Outlook: Foreclosure – Bronze Telly (News or News Feature)Home foreclosures on the rise; advice about keeping your home when finances are strained.Producer/editor–Phil Vaughn; videographer–Steve Giordani.• NH Outlook: The Primary Question – Bronze Telly (Political/Commentary)Political reporter and guest host James Pindell asks some of the key players in the presidential primary race, “Is this the greatest presidential primary ever?" Host–James Pindell; producer/videographer/editor–Phil Vaughn.• NH Outlook: More than Money with Myron Kandel & the Presidential Candidates: Mike Huckabee – Bronze Telly (Political/Commentary)Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee talks with Myron Kandel, of New Hampshire’s Initiative for Corporate Responsibility and Investor Protection, about business ethics and corporate responsibility. Host–Myron Kandel; director/editor–Rebecca Reilly; cameras–Adam Frost, Steve Giordani; engineer–Larry Taylor.• Windows to the Wild: First Snow – Bronze Telly (Nature/Wildlife)The year’s first snow slips quietly over hill and valley, and into our hearts. Producer/editor–Schuyler Scribner; videographers–Jonathon Millman, Schuyler Scribner, Steve Salniker. • Windows to the Wild: Rafting the Rapid River – Bronze Telly (Travel/Tourism)A thrilling whitewater rafting ride down the Rapid River into Lake Umbagog. Producer/editor/videographer–Steve Giordani.• Windows to the Wild: Our Rocky Coast – Bronze Telly (Nature/Wildlife)The underwater world and intriguing creatures that live along our rocky New England coastline. Producer/editor–Jonathon Millman; videographers–Jonathon Millman, Steve Giordani.• Autumn’s Passage – Silver Telly (Entertainment) The glory of fall in New Hampshire—from the ripe, heady days of harvest to the arrival of the first frost—is captured in images and highlighted with music, prose and poetry in this special NHPTV presentation.Producer–Richard Ager; editor–Ron Goodwin; principal videographer–Steve Giordani; additional videography–Jason Grant, Cindy Jones and Jason Philippy. NH Outlook is dedicated to statewide coverage of the people, places, politics, communities and culture that make the Granite State unique. NH Outlook, NHPTV’s award-winning public affairs program, is all about New Hampshire. NH Outlook airs Sundays from 9 – 10 a.m., and also Mondays and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. NH Outlook programs are also available for viewing online at www.nhptv.org/outlook.Windows to the Wild records the beauty, diversity, and character of New England’s natural world, along with host Willem Lange. Windows to the Wild airs on NHPTV Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. and is repeated on Fridays @ 1 a.m., Sundays @ 12:30 p.m. and Tuesdays @ 5:30 a.m. More than 14,000 entries to the Telly Awards were received this year. The highly respected national competition recognizes outstanding non-network TV programming, as well as film and video productions. Entries do not compete against one another, but are judged on their own merit by production professionals. Previous winners include the History Channel, A&E, PBS, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios, Miramax Films, National Geographic, and Time Life Video.
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