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WCVE/WHTJ PBS wins three Regional Emmy® awards

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WCVE/WHTJ PBSWCVE/WHTJ PBS took home three Regional Emmy® awards, while a producing partner took home another, at the 61st Emmy® Awards Gala in Bethesda, Md., for the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Among those honored were the documentary “Charlottesville,” which examines the events leading up to the tragedies of August 11 and 12, 2017; the “Virginia Currents” episode “Survivors Who Empower; Art of the Journey,” which shares two harrowing yet inspiring stories of survivors dedicated to empowering others and discusses the benefits of making art; “Charlottesville Inside-Out” host Terri Allard’s conversation with former U.S. Poet Laureate and Charlottesville resident Rita Dove; and “Blackbird: Legacy of Innovation” a documentary by production partner 19RED about the innovative aircraft SR-71 Blackbird, one of which now resides at the Science Museum of Virginia.

Full award information is provided below:

“Charlottesville”

Category: Documentary – Cultural/Topical Produced by WCVE PBS Paul Roberts, Director Larry J. Sabato, Producer Leslie Custalow, Assistant Director Glenn Crossman, Producer Kenneth Stroupe, Producer Gene Rhodes, Director of Photography

“Survivors Who Empower; Art of the Journey”

Category: Public/Current/Community Affairs – Program/Special Produced by WCVE PBS Metta Bastet, Producer/Cinematographer/Editor *Segment on “Virginia Currents”

“A Conversation with Rita Dove”

Category: Interview/Discussion Produced by WHTJ PBS

Terri Allard, Host/Producer Shawn Freude, Producer/Director/Editor *Special episode of “Charlottesville Inside-Out”

“Blackbird: Legacy of Innovation”

Category: Photographer – Program (Non-News) Produced by 19RED Todd Hervey, Videographer/DP *WCVE PBS served as the presenting station for this production.

Other nominees from WCVE/WHTJ PBS and partners included

  • “Chincoteague Ponies, Pride and Love” (WCVE)
  • “Southern Nightmare – The Story of the Southside Strangler” (WCVE)
  • “Virginia Currents: Alzheimer’s Awareness” (WCVE)
  • “The Hail-Storm: John Dabney in Virginia” (Field Studio).

“I am so proud to have our station, together with one of our producing partners, recognized in this way,” says Jayme Swain, President of the Community Idea Stations and CEO of the Virginia Foundation for Public Media, the Stations’ parent company. “As public television, our role is to shine a light on the issues that are important to our community, especially those that may not otherwise receive the attention they deserve. It’s so gratifying to have the support of the audience and the recognition of the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter for this important work.”

These awards represent a significant accomplishment for the Richmond-headquartered Community Idea Stations whose public television stations reach over 300,000 viewers throughout central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley.

“The Community Idea Stations’ producing team is proud to tell stories that resonate throughout the Commonwealth and beyond,” says John Felton, Vice President and Manager of Television. “We look forward to expanding our programming services in the coming months and thank our viewers for their support.”

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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