November 18, 2024 / Modified nov 18, 2024 7:09 p.m.

Arizona Public Media receives 11 individual Rocky Mountain Emmy® Awards for five projects, across five categories

AZPM received the most project wins for any public media organization in the region.

The Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) has awarded AZPM 11 individual Rocky Mountain Regional Emmys® for five projects across five categories, the most project wins for any public media organization in the region which includes Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and El Centro, California.

“I would like to extend a heartfelt congratulations to all of this year’s winners,” Jack Gibson, AZPM Chief Executive Officer. “These awards are a testament to their hard work, passion, and commitment to the highest standards of public media. I am proud of our talented team and look forward to seeing the continued impact of their work.”

Arizona Illustrated continues its reputation of excellence with wins in categories including arts and entertainment, science and environment, education, and societal concerns.

Watch the winning stories below:

INSTRUCTIONAL

Video thumbnail John is Colorblind Five individuals use corrective glasses that allow them to see colors that they never detected before.

Cáit NíSíomón, Producer
John DeSoto, Editor
Robert Lindberg, Photographer
Eryka Dellenbach, Photographer
Diana Cadena, Photographer

ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT SHORT FORM CONTENT

Video thumbnail Andrew Rush: The Etcher As a teaching artist, the 93-year-old explores how to broaden each person’s notion of what drawing can be.

Özlem Ayse Özgür, Producer / Videographer

EDUCATION / SCHOOLS CONTENT

Video thumbnail Señor Contreras Mariachi Aztlán director John Contreras has been committed to teaching students at Pueblo High School for the past 20 years.

John DeSoto, Producer

ENVIRONMENT / SCIENCE SHORT FORM CONTENT

Video thumbnail SPACEWATCH SPACEWATCH is a NASA-funded program at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Lab that was founded in 1980 to keep track of hazardous asteroids and comets in our solar system that might pose an impact threat to Earth.

Bryan Nelson, Producer
Danny Sax, Photographer

SOCIETAL CONCERNS CONTENT

Video thumbnail Al & Hannah Al Foul, was a celebrated musician both locally, nationally, and abroad who passed away in May 2022, after a long battle with cancer. One of his last wishes was for his wife Hannah to raise awareness of an end-of-life option that is not available to people in Arizona, an option that would have prevented much of his suffering in his final days.

Cáit NíSíomón, Producer
Nathan Huffman, Photographer

AZPM was nominated for 15 projects across 10 categories. For a full list of winners and nominees from across the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter go to rockymountainemmy.org.

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