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South Florida PBS Programs Receive 21 Nominations for NATAS Suncoast Chapter Emmy ® Awards

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South Florida PBS Emmy Nominations

Miami, FL - South Florida PBS (WPBT & WXEL) is honored to announce it has received 21 Emmy nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Suncoast Chapter 2019 for programs broadcasted on South Florida PBS. Winners will be announced on December 14th.

“We are thrilled to be recognized by the NATAS Suncoast Chapter with 21 nominations this year. It is very gratifying to have the optimal commendation for the work our production teams and partners do. I can speak for all when I say that we are humbled to have earned such recognition,” said president and CEO, Dolores Sukhdeo.

The Suncoast Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is the standard bearer for excellence in the television industry and the gatekeeper of the prestigious regional EMMY® Awards in the Suncoast Region. The Suncoast Chapter represents the best and brightest television and media professionals from all disciplines of the industry and from all the Suncoast region’s television markets.

Below is the list of the South Florida PBS 2019 Emmy Award Nominations:

Art Loft’s “Dance Theater of Harlem”

Kyla Ryan, Nicole Malanga

"Remembering Surrounded Islands"

Jon David Kane, Lisa Leone, Rene Morales

Film-maker “Against the Grain”

Anthony Martinez

Film-maker “Six Degrees of Immigration”

Jayme Gershen, Diana Larrea, David Araujo

Film-maker “Jane Davis Doggett” Wayfinder in the Jet Age”

Pat Williams

Film-maker “Roam”

Hector Martinez

Film-maker # 204

Sally Lewis, Brian Leitten, Tyler Council

Kid Stew # 201

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Kid Stew # 202

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Kid Stew # 203

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Kid Stew # 204

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Kid Stew # 205

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Kid Stew # 206

James Patterson, Tim Malloy, Frank Costantini, Brian Sitts, Scott Barnett, Johanna Vega

Changing Seas “Toxic Waters”

Veronique Kock, Sean Hickey, Michael Malanga, Norman Silva

Changing Seas “Corals in Crisis”

Kristin Paterakis, Sean Hickey, Norman Silva, Michael Malanga

Send Me

Tim Malloy, Matt Eversmann, Steve Field, Susan Bodnar

Your South Florida’s “Parkland: One Year After”

Pam Giganti, Nicole Borrero

South Florida Faces: Zoo Miami's Ron Magill

Pam Giganti Bunge

On the Town in the Palm Beaches “Riviera Beach and Singer Island”

Cindy Hing, Frank Licari, Melissa Harmon

Kid’s Stew “Luke”

Luke Nappe

Your Story’s “Ghost Orchid”

Charlotte Cushing

About South Florida PBS

South Florida PBS, Florida’s largest public media company, connects organizations and institutions across our region and preserves South Florida's history. Leading the way in this global society, SOUTH FLORIDA PBS serves diverse communities from Key West to the Sebastian Inlet and from the Atlantic Ocean west to Lake Okeechobee. SOUTH FLORIDA PBS is committed to creating and presenting unique arts, education and cultural heritage programming, and serves as a model for telling unique local stories across a wide variety of media platforms.

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