(Broadcasting & Cable) _ The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6458724.html Friday gave out its Emmy Awards for humanitarian, public-service and community-service campaigns.
The awards are for programming from the media and nonprofits that "advances the public good," as judged by a panel of civic and community-service leaders.
And the winners, unveiled at a luncheon in New York, were:
MTV, for its broadband campaign, "Think: MTV's think HIV"; BET and The Kaiser Family Foundation for "Rap it Up"; The Sierra Club for its "Big Fun with Global Warming" broadband campaign; the Employee Benefit Research Institute for "Choose to Save"; and double winner Kaiser for "Marvelyn Brown: That Night/Finding Out/Denial."
In addition, Peter Gabriel's human-rights organization, WITNESS http://www.witness.org, received the first-ever humanitarian award.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6458724.html Friday gave out its Emmy Awards for humanitarian, public-service and community-service campaigns.
The awards are for programming from the media and nonprofits that "advances the public good," as judged by a panel of civic and community-service leaders.
And the winners, unveiled at a luncheon in New York, were:
MTV, for its broadband campaign, "Think: MTV's think HIV"; BET and The Kaiser Family Foundation for "Rap it Up"; The Sierra Club for its "Big Fun with Global Warming" broadband campaign; the Employee Benefit Research Institute for "Choose to Save"; and double winner Kaiser for "Marvelyn Brown: That Night/Finding Out/Denial."
In addition, Peter Gabriel's human-rights organization, WITNESS http://www.witness.org, received the first-ever humanitarian award.
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