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RMPBS wins an Emmy!
posted Monday, Aug. 10, 2009 10:56am
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The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recently awarded a Heartland Emmy in the Magazine Program category to Rocky Mountain PBS for "Colorado Spaces: Boulder," the second episode in our "Colorado Spaces" series.
Singled out for their work were: Lisa D. Olken, writer/producer, editor; Janine White, videographer/finishing editor; Tom Manion, graphics and animation; Dave Bowden, videographer; and Angela Forster, art director.
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