New Hampshire Public Television Receives Six Awards at NHAB Golden Mike Ceremony

NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISIONNEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEGrace Lessner, NHPTV Communications Director(603) 868-4328 | glessner@nhptv.org Visit the NHPTV Pressroom: www.nhptv.org/pressroomNEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION RECEIVES SIX AWARDS AT NHAB GOLDEN MIKE CEREMONY(DURHAM, November 13, 2009) — New Hampshire Public Television received a first place and five merit awards during the recent New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters (NHAB) annual Golden Mike Awards ceremony in Concord. NHPTV received a first place award for Documentary News for its Making $ense: The Economy and Northern New England special, produced with Maine and Vermont public television. Program segments included time banks that allow people to trade services; mortgage deferments, and SCORE, a program for mentoring small business owners. (Phil Vaughn, producer; Steve Giordani, videographer; Rebecca Reilly, editor)NH Outlook, NHPTV’s weekly public affairs program, received a Documentary Story merit award for Including Samuel, which followed the broadcast of the “Including Samuel” documentary by NH photojournalist and filmmaker Dan Habib. The documentary chronicles the Habib family's efforts to include Samuel, who has cerebral palsy, in every facet of their lives. Producer Richard Ager talked to the Habibs and attended a public school screening of the film where students talked about their perception of disabilities. (Richard Ager, producer; Rebecca Reilly, Editor; Steve Giordani, videographer)NH Outlook also received a Public Affairs Talk Show merit award for a story about lawmakers debating the legalization of medical marijuana, and the debate over same-sex marriage in NH. (Richard Ager, producer; Steve Giordani, videographer; Rebecca Reilly, editor)Windows to the Wild, NHPTV’s nature program, won a Feature merit award for Soaring Thermals. In it, host Willem Lange hand-glides on thermals to demonstrate the science of flight for hawks and other soaring birds. (This program is part of NHPTV’s Journey of the Broad-Winged Hawk documentary). (Phil Vaughn and Steve Giordani, producers; Jonathon Millman, videographer)Additionally, NHPTV received the merit award for Station of the Year and was recognized with a merit award for its comprehensive website www.nhptv.org.Established in 1954, the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters is a statewide trade organization serving 98 percent of the Granite State's over-the-air radio and television stations.NH OUTLOOK, NHPTV's award-winning weekly public affairs program, focuses on state, regional and national issues. With engaging guests and experts, the discussion offers lively and relevant perspectives. Airs Fridays at 6 p.m., and again Sundays at 9:30 a.m. & Mondays at 6 p.m. Online at nhptv.org/outlook. NHPTV’s WINDOWS TO THE WILD series invites viewers to enjoy nature in New England. Host and outdoor adventurer Willem Lange offers insights into the history, ecology and special character of New England's wild places. Airs Thursdays at 6 p.m.

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