Tag: Edward R. Murrow

  • NatGeo Explorer bags 8 awards at NY Festivals

    NatGeo Explorer bags 8 awards at NY Festivals

    National Geographic Television & Film (NGT&F) EVP and executive producer for Explorer David Royle said, It’s a great honor to be recognized for the quality of so many of our programs in this international competition. Our production teams have braved bullets in Liberia, dived in the Arctic with polar bears, flown on helicopter drug raids in Colombia and climbed into the Himalayas to tell the remarkable story of two doctors restoring eyesight to the blind. It’s exciting television that were now delighted to bring to our viewers on the National Geographic Channel.

    Liberia: American Dream? recognized by the New York Festivals with a gold world medal in national/international affairs, also won the Edward R. Murrow Award for best television documentary on international affairs by the Overseas Press Club in 2004 and a duPont-Columbia University Award for excellence in television journalism earlier this month. The documentary is an unflinching and compelling account of Liberias 13-year civil war and the countrys close ties to the United States. The National Geographic crew documented the ravages of war, including wrenching stories of how women were victimized, young boys coerced into taking up arms and how more than 150 people gathered the immense courage required to be interviewed for this report.

    The complete list of New York Festivals awards for Explorer are as follows:

    Liberia: American Dream?
    National/International Affairs Gold World Medal

    China’s Lost Girls
    Social Issues/Currrent Events Gold World Medal

    Terrors of Tasmania
    Best Soundtrack/Audiomix Gold World Medal

    Forensic Case: The Hunley
    Best Editing Gold World Medal

    History & Sociaty Bronze World Medal

    Miracle Doctors
    Cultural Issues Silver World Medal

    Killer Cats of the Kalahari
    Best Soundtrack/Audiomix Silver World Medal

    The War Next Door
    National/International Affairs Bronze World Medal

    Battle of the Arctic Giants
    Nature & Wildlife Finalist Certificate
     

  • National Geographic Explorer wins broadcast journalism award

    National Geographic Explorer wins broadcast journalism award

    MUMBAI: Documentary series National Geographic Explorer will receive a coveted duPont-Columbia University Award for excellence in television journalism. The ceremony will be held on 13 January at Columbia University. The event will be telecast on 23 November on MSNBC.

    The documentary is a two-hour eyewitness report on civil war in Liberia and the overthrow of president Charles Taylor. In covering a violent, breaking news story in Liberia, National Geographic’s team showed both courage and insight. Just when most news organizations started pulling out of Monrovia, correspondent Michael Davie and a film crew led by Scott Bronstein traveled to Liberia to investigate firsthand a civil war at its most intense, informs an official release.

    The Explorer series will begin airing on the National Geographic Channel in January 2005. Earlier this year the program was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award for best television documentary on international affairs by the Overseas Press Club of America.National Geographic Explorer has earned more than 400 awards, including 52 Emmy Awards and 13 CableACE awards, as well as being nominated for two Academy Awards.

    Additionally, Explorer received eight News & Documentary Emmy Award nominations announced today by NATAS – more than any other program on broadcast television or basic cable. The series premiered in 1985 on Nickelodeon, and moved to TBS in February the following year. In September 1999, the series moved to CNBC and relocated to sister-network MSNBC in October 2001. The series re-launched as “Ultimate Explorer” in June 2003 on MSNBC, adds the release.