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Win Lst 2009 2009 Catholic Academy Gabriel Award Winners RADIO Category 1: Entertainment...National Release Category 6: Documentary...Local Release "Jazz Rhythm" : Gabriel "The Letters" : Gabriel Dave Radlauer, Producer/Syndicator, Berkeley, CA 88.5 WFDD, Winston-Salem, NC Category 2: Entertainment...Local Release Category 7: Short Feature...National Release "McCabe's at 50" : Gabriel "Daily Talk" : Gabriel KCRW-FM, Santa Monica, CA World Vision Report Category 3: Arts...National Release "Olive Harvest" : Certificate of Merit World Vision Report "Definitely Not the Opera: Has 'Thank You' Lost Its Meaning?" : Gabriel Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Category 8: Short Feature...Local Release "The Sunday Editon: I'll Carry You" : Certificate of Merit "Metro Morning - Stolen Children" : Gabriel Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio One Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Toronto 99.1 FM Category 4: Arts...Local Release Category 12: News/Informational...Markets 1-25 "Kettle Bottom" : Gabriel "In the Wake of Violence" : Gabriel Kate Long, Independent Producer, VFH Radio at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities Our Stories Production, Charleston, WV Category 15: Community Awareness/PSA...National Release Category 5: Documentary...National Release "Unsung…Family Voices on Mental Illness" : Gabriel "Stories from Third Med: Surving a Jungle ER" : Gabriel Mennonite Media and Odyssey Network Sirius XM Radio/The Bob Edwards Show "Baby Rescue" : Certificate of Merit Category 16: Community Awareness/PSA...Local Release Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio "Intoxicating Thoughts" : Gabriel Nome Community Center, Inc., Nome, AK Radio con’t. Television con’t. Category 17: Religious Radio Station of the Year "Peace Warrior" : Certificate of Merit Dreamfilm Productions Ltd., North Vancouver, British Columbia "KNOM Radio" : Gabriel Nome, AK "A Hand of Peace: Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust" : Certificate of Merit Category 18: Commercial Radio Station of the Year Salt + Light Television, Toronto, Ontario, Canada "KCRW Radio" : Gabriel Category 6: Documentary...Local Release Santa Monica, CA "Stroke of Kindness" : Gabriel : Certificate of Merit "WBUR Radio" New England Cable News Boston, MA "The Forgotten Fire" : Certificate of Merit TELEVISION New England Cable News Category 7: Short Feature...National Release Category 1: Entertainment...National Release "Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly - Barefoot College in India" : Gabriel "Raising the Bar" : Gabriel Thirteen/WNET, Washington, DC ABC Studios and Turner Network Television Category 2: Entertainment...Local Release Category 8: Short Feature...Markets 1-25 "Nativity Prep" : Gabriel "A Virginia Currents Thanksgiving" : Gabriel New England Cable News Community Idea Stations, Richmond, VA Category 3: Arts...National Release Category 10: Children’s...National Release "From the Top at Carnegie Hall - Rhythm & Strings": Gabriel "Handy Manny" : Gabriel WGBH Educational Foundation Nelvana Ltd./Disney Channel "Martha Speaks": Certificate of Merit Category 5: Documentary...National Release WGBH Educational Foundation/Studio B Productions, Inc. "Marathon Love: The Jamie & Lynn Parks Story" : Gabriel Discovery Health Channel Category 12: Religious...National Release "Wide Angle - Birth of a Surgeon" : Gabriel "Assumptions" : Gabriel Thirteen/WNET, New York Family Theater Productions Television con’t. FILM Category 13: Religious...Local Release "In Search of Miracles" : Gabriel Children’s News 12 Long Island "The Tale of Despereaux": Gabriel Universal Pictures Category 14: News/Informational...National Release Documentary "DirecTV Hometown Heroes" : Gabriel "Pray the Devil Back to Hell": Gabriel Linda Ellman Productions, Inc. for DirecTV Fork Films Category 15: News/Informational...Local Release Drama "The Express": Gabriel "A Tale of Two Brothers" : Gabriel Universal Pictures WCVB-TV, Needham, MA Category 20: Religious Television Station of the Year Personal Achievement Award "Salt + Light Television": Gabriel Toronto, Ontario, Canada Ann Blyth, actress Category 20: Commercial Television Station of the Year The Gabriel Personal Achievement Award is sponsored by Family Theater Productions and presented by the Catholic "WCVB-TV/DT Channel 5" : Gabriel Academy in memory of Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, founder Needham, MA of Family Theater Productions. Spanish-Language For more information, contact: Category TV-S7: News/Informational...less than 15 mins. National or Local TV Release Catholic Academy 1645 Brook Lynn Dr., Ste 2 "Paredes Sin Prejuicios" (Walls Without Prejudice): Gabriel Univision 33 - KTVW, Phoenix, AZ Dayton OH 45432-1944 Phone: 937-458-0265 Category TV-S10: Community Awareness E-mail: [email protected] /PSA...Local Release Website: www.catholicacademy.or "Miami Heart Gallery" : Gabriel Univision 23 - WLTV, Miami, FL .
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