NASA TV Show NASA 360 Garners Emmy and Other Awards

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June 10, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-4997 
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Kathy Barnstorff 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
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Audrey Staples 
National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, Va. 
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RELEASE: 09-132

NASA TV SHOW NASA 360 GARNERS EMMY AND OTHER AWARDS

HAMPTON, Va. -- NASA TV show "NASA 360" has won an Emmy, one of the 
best-known awards in regional television. This is the fifth honor in 
recent months for the half-hour television program that explores 
NASA's contributions to everyday life. 

"We're thrilled NASA 360 has won recognition within the video 
communications industry," said Michael Finneran, NASA 360 executive 
producer at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. "Its 
visual content and fast-paced feel are designed to appeal to a wide 
variety of audiences." 

NASA developed the program in partnership with the National Institute 
of Aerospace, or NIA, also in Hampton. It is written, produced and 
edited by Mike Bibbo and Kevin Krigsvold of NIA. 

"Kevin and Mike are masters at finding exciting topics for NASA 360 
episodes and telling engaging stories through their editing," said 
Robert Lindberg, NIA president and executive director. "This latest 
honor is certainly well-deserved." 

NASA 360 won its Emmy for non-news program editing from the National 
Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television 
Arts and Sciences, which includes 29 media outlets in Washington, 
Virginia and Maryland. It was up against entries from Maryland Public 
Television and Colonial Williamsburg Productions. 

The team won the editing Emmy for a segment about an all-electric 
racecar, the Wrightspeed X-1. NASA 360 had additional help in 
shooting that story from Langley videographer Gary Banziger. The 
segment aired in the show's second episode. 

Johnny Alonso and Jennifer Pulley host NASA 360. Alonso has performed 
in movies and on television, including in "Dawson's Creek" and "One 
Tree Hill." Pulley has appeared in "NASA Connect" and in television 
commercials. 

NASA 360's other honors in the last year include Videographer, Telly, 
Communicator and EMPixx awards. The team won a Videographer 
government/instructional "award of excellence" from the Association 
of Marketing and Communication Professionals and a Communicator 
"award of distinction" from the International Academy of the Visual 
Arts. 

In addition, NASA 360 picked up a special 30th anniversary gold Telly 
award given for outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials 
and programs, film and video productions, and web commercials, videos 
and films. It also received an EMPixx "platinum," a new honor awarded 
by the American Pixel Academy to celebrate excellence in moving 
pixels. 

NASA 360 is part of the NASA eClips project that provides free NASA 
educational video content for the Internet. It airs on NASA TV and 
can be seen online at NASA's Web site, on YouTube, MySpace and 
Facebook. Viewers also can subscribe to the video podcast through 
iTunes. NASA 360 also can be seen on 450 public broadcasting, cable 
and commercial stations across the country. 

To find NASA 360, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/nasa360 


To access the NASA eClips videos, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education/nasaeclips 


For additional information about NASA, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 


For additional information about the National Institute of Aerospace, 
visit: 



http://www.nianet.org 

	
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