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CTN Brings Home Two Emmy Awards!

On June 16, 2007, County Television Network received two Emmy Award for one program from the Pacific Southwest Region of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). Congratulations to the following CTN employees recognized in the category of Magazine Program-Single:

Suzanne Bartole Owen, Jose Villanueva & Sam Zien - Sam the Cooking Guy


The purpose of the Emmy Awards is to recognize outstanding achievements in television by conferring annual awards of merit in the Pacific Southwest region. The Pacific Southwest region includes San Diego County and the television markets of Bakersfield, Oxnard, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The annual presentation of these awards is intended to focus public attention on outstanding cultural, educational, technological, entertainment, news and informational achievements in television.

 

NATOA Government Programming Awards

Awarded August 25, 2006 in Orlando, FL

First Place: Sam the Cooking Guy - Soup Show - Suzanne Bartole Owen , Sam Zien
First Place: Sam the Cooking Guy - Jewish Show - Suzanne Bartole Owen, Sam Zien
First Place: Down to Earth - Dominic Fulgoni, James Kecskes
First Place: County Parks: Going for the Gold - CTN Staff
Third Place: Sam the Cooking Guy - Tuna Show - Suzanne Bartole Owen, Sam Zien
Honorable Mention: Java Jams - Andy Tolley
Honorable Mention: Gladiator Boxing School - Joe Solazzo

CTN'S Award-Winning Programming

CTN Ranked Second Best in California/Nevada (2006)

CTN was awarded second place for overall excellence in California/Nevada this May by the California and Nevada region of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN-NATOA).