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KMOS-TV Nominated for Regional Emmy Award for 鈥淜MOS Presents Missouri Life鈥

By Mike Greife, August 12, 2016

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WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 KMOS-TV, the 欧美视频鈥檚 public broadcasting station, has been nominated to receive a Regional Emmy award for its original magazine series, 鈥淜MOS Presents Missouri Life.鈥 The nomination was recently announced by the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The award recipients will be announced at ceremonies on Oct. 1 in Branson.

The episode of the series under consideration in the category of 鈥淢agazine Program鈥 featured Columbia, Mo. In that episode, viewers were introduced to the mid-Missouri community with segments on the Log Boat Brewery, The Wine Cellar and Bistro, the University of Missouri Memorial Union and the Farmer鈥檚 Market. The program also included a profile of artist Paul Jackson and a photo essay on Rockbridge Memorial State Park, the home of the Devil鈥檚 Ice Box.

鈥淜MOS Presents Missouri Life,鈥 produced in collaboration with 鈥淢issouri Life鈥 magazine, first aired in the fall of 2015, with the second season now in production. The first season took viewers on tours from the vineyards of Hermann to an alpaca ranch, a fly-fishing school in Lebanon, and a gunstock factory in Warsaw. Viewers traveled back in time with a living history event in Macon, the Old Drum trial re-enactment in Warrensburg, and the Civil War battle of Lexington. In each episode, the history of a community and profiles of interesting residents were part of the program.

鈥淲e are excited to learn of the nomination for the Regional Emmy award,鈥 said Josh Tomlinson, interim director of broadcasting services at UCM. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a validation of KMOS-TV鈥檚 longtime commitment to producing quality local programming that provides educational opportunities and entertainment to our viewers of all ages. The collaboration with 鈥楳issouri Life' magazine has provided a unique opportunity to share resources to tell stories about Missouri.鈥

Once they are submitted, entries will be judged by panels assembled by another NATAS chapter. The panel will be comprised of no fewer than seven judges who shall be certified as peers. No more than three judges on a panel may be employed by the same station or company or have a conflict of interest. KMOS staff members will join panels to judge entries from other regional NATAS Chapters.

Learn more about 鈥淜MOS Presents Missouri Life鈥 and KMOS-TV鈥檚 additional programming and outreach opportunities at kmos.org.
欧美视频 鈥淢issouri Life鈥 magazine

Greg Wood and Danita Allen Wood revived a previous version of the magazine to feature Missouri鈥檚 stunning scenery, its fascinating people, its rich past, and energetic present. Today, they deliver 鈥淢issouri Life鈥 to 26,000 Missourians, and an audit of the circulation by an independent firm reports that each copy is read by 4.1 people, totaling about 107,000 total readers. Aside from a sizeable number of readers, 鈥淢issouri Life鈥 has received many awards from state and international organizations, including the IRMA Magazine of the Year Award, both in 2008 and 2012.

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