By Jeff Murphy,
January 11, 2021
The KMOS-TV team of 鈥淢aking,鈥 from left, Roy Millen, Christy Millen, host Matt Burchett,
and Eric Boedeker.
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 鈥溾 the six-part series hosted by Matt Burchett, was recently recognized with a Regional
Emmy庐 Award presented by the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television
Arts & Sciences during the 44th Annual Mid-America Emmy庐 Awards Ceremony conducted
online.
The Thunder Lodge Trading Company in Arrow Rock, featured in the fifth program of
the series, was the winning entry in the category Informational/Instructional: Feature
Segment, which recognizes excellence in a feature or segment from a presentation of
stories whose prime purpose is to teach formally or informally about a subject.
Premiering in October 2019, 鈥淢aking鈥 was created to introduce viewers to talented
artisans, makers and crafts folk working in Missouri. KMOS producers Roy Millen, Christy
Millen and Eric Boedeker traveled much of the state to highlight just a few of the
talented Missourians who are creating beautiful art, useful devices, delicious food
and much more. The entire series is available for viewing online at .
This Emmy庐 Award is the fourth for the production team in three years. Previously
they received awards in the Magazine Program category for: 鈥淢issouri Life Special
Presentation: Silver Dollar City鈥 (2017), 鈥淢issouri Life: Callaway County鈥 (2018),
and Missouri Life: Lebanon (2019.)
欧美视频 KMOS-TV
KMOS serves the citizens of 38 central Missouri counties with high-quality, educational
content and experiences online, over-the-air and in our communities. The station,
owned and operated by the 欧美视频, is integral to engaged learning
as a professional learning lab for students from a variety of disciplines. KMOS-TV
broadcasts programming on four channels throughout the region with programs for all
ages on 6.1, lifestyle and how-to programs on 6.2, international news and dramas on
6.3, and a full schedule of kids鈥 programming to fit the schedule of every busy family
on 6.4.