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Kansas City PBS Wins Three Regional EMMY® Awards

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Kansas City PBS is thrilled to announce it is the recipient of three 2021 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Mid-America Regional Chapter EMMY® Awards. The winners of the awards display outstanding cultural, educational, technological, entertainment, news and informational achievements in television and were announced at a virtual ceremony on Oct. 23.

“We are thrilled to win these Emmys,” said Kliff Kuehl, President & CEO of Kansas City PBS. “I’m proud of the valuable stories produced by our talented team members at Kansas City PBS, 90.9 The Bridge and Flatland. Thank you to our supporters and collaborators who support this important work.”

Kansas City PBS won the following awards:

HEALTH/MEDICAL - SHORT FORM CONTENT
Birthing Battle | How Midwifery (Racially) Evolved
Catherine Hoffman

HUMAN INTEREST - LONG FORM CONTENT
A Century of Change
Kerry Rounds, Tamara Rounds, Tanner Davis, Spencer Chaney, Kevin McKinney, Jazman Brewer, Jamaal Jackson, Anthony Dixon, Trey Swager, Brian Brooks

POLITICS/GOVERNMENT - LONG FORM
Justice Deferred
Nick Haines, Mark Stamm, Amanda Krenos, John McGrath, Matthew McClelland, Kevin Lambi

For more information about Kansas City PBS visit kansascitypbs.org.

About Kansas City PBS

Kansas City PBS is a non-profit multimedia organization located in midtown Kansas City. Founded in 1961, KCPBS operates four television channels, as well as working with sister brands Flatland, its digital news source, and 90.9 The Bridge, an NPR music discovery public radio station.

For more information, contact:
Tyler Peterson
Communications & Engagement Manager
communications@kansascitypbs.org