LAS VEGAS, NV – Vegas PBS is the recipient of five 2022 Telly Awards. This year’s award recipients include a mix of digital-only series and original television series, created by local production teams. The Telly Awards honor video and television across all screens from around the world. The station won the following awards:
- Online Series-Webseries: Scripted
Ali: Las Vegas Legacy – Heather Caputo, Adam McCarthy, Allison Monette
- Online Series: History
Ali: Las Vegas Legacy – Heather Caputo, Adam McCarthy, Allison Monette
- Online Series: Documentary
Ali: Las Vegas Legacy – Heather Caputo, Adam McCarthy, Allison Monette
- Television Series: Education & Discovery
Vegas PBS STEAM Camp – Jeremy Helal, Jessica Russell, Niki Bates
- Television: General-Entertainment
VEGAS PBS KIDS Writers Contest, Presented by Janice Allen – Jeremy Helal, Jessica Russell, Niki Bates
Viewers can watch all the Vegas PBS Telly Award-winning programs at vegaspbs.org or stream by downloading the free PBS Video App.
About the Telly Awards
The Telly Awards is the premier award honoring video and television across all screens. Established in 1979, The Telly Awards receives over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents. Entrants are judged by The Telly Awards Judging Council — an industry body of over 200 leading experts including advertising agencies, production companies, and major television networks, reflective of the multiscreen industry.
About Vegas PBS
Vegas PBS is a member-supported public television service providing educational content for over 50 years. Vegas PBS builds community through television, education services, and unique experiences that create a sense of place, civic and social capital. For 14 consecutive years, Vegas PBS has remained among the top ten most-watched PBS stations in the country. The station offers four unique broadcast channels: Vegas PBS Ch. 10.1, Vegas PBS Create Ch. 10.2, VEGAS PBS KIDS Ch. 10.3, and Vegas PBS WORLD Ch. 10.4. The station collaborates with community partners to create award-winning content that examines informational, cultural, historic, and educational regional issues.
Vegas PBS provides a robust variety of education services and workforce development opportunities that extend the educational experience beyond the broadcast. Resources and services include Vegas PBS’ Ready To Learn educational workshops for children and families, professional development for teachers, online learning courses and certifications for adults, multimedia educational support for educators, and a Special Needs Resource Library serving those with special needs.
Vegas PBS viewers can access their favorite shows across multiple platforms including broadcast, vegaspbs.org, the PBS Video App and the PBS KIDS Video App. For more information, visit vegaspbs.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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