For over 60 years, the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter (NCCB) of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has recognized outstanding achievement in television production throughout Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC. This year, WCVE/WHTJ PBS and its affiliated producers received eight Capital Region Emmy® Award nominations for a variety of 2018 productions. Congratulations to the following nominees:
(Documentary - Cultural/Topical) Produced by WCVE PBS Paul Roberts, Director Larry J. Sabato, Producer Leslie Custalow, Assistant Director Glenn Crossman, Producer Kenneth Stroupe, Producer Gene Rhodes, Director of Photography
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(Magazine Program - Feature/Segment) Produced by WCVE PBS Metta Bastet, Producer/Cinematographer/Editor Lance Williams, Cinematographer
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(Magazine Program - Feature/Segment) Produced by WCVE PBS Patty Nevadomski, Producer/Editor
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(Public/Current/Community Affairs - Program/Special) Produced by WCVE PBS Metta Bastet, Producer/Cinematographer/Editor
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(Public/Current/Community Affairs - Program/Special) Produced by WCVE PBS Amy Lacey, Host/Reporter/Producer
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(Interview/Discussion) Produced by WHTJ PBS Terri Allard, Host/Producer Shawn Freude, Producer/Director/Editor
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“Blackbird: Legacy of Innovation” * (Documentary - Historical) Produced by 19RED, llc & Fuel Creative, Inc. Todd Hervey, Producer/Director/DP Pam Hervey, Producer *WCVE PBS served as the presenting station for this production.
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“The Hail-Storm: John Dabney in Virginia” * (Documentary - Historical) Produced by Field Studio Hannah Ayers, Co-Director Lance Warren, Co-Director *WCVE PBS served as the presenting station and provided financial support for this production.
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