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"In the Garden" nominated for regional EMMY awards

The N.C. State University TV program “In the Garden with Bryce Lane” has been nominated for two regional EMMY® Awards.

Nearly 700 entries resulted in nominations for 65 organizations. “In the Garden,” which airs on UNC-TV, won a regional EMMY® earlier this year in the instructional/informational series category.

“In the Garden” is the only show of its kind currently offered in North Carolina: The
show is both an entertaining TV series and a horticulture distance
education course. Viewers can register for the course to earn college
credit.

Bryce Lane, host and instructor in the College of Agriculture and Life SciencesHorticultural Science Department, brings more than 29 years of teaching experience to the series.

“In the Garden” is produced by University Communications at North Carolina State University. The production team includes videographer/editor Simone Keith, producer/assistant editor Sonya Williams Harris and graphic artist John Vanaman.

The show airs Saturdays at noon on UNC-TV and repeats Sundays at 11:30am and Mondays at 3:30pm.

The Nashville/Midsouth Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences (NATAS) announced the nominations for the 26th Annual Midsouth
Regional Emmy® Awards at a reception on Nov. 18 in Nashville, TN. Winners will be announced during a live telecast from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville on March 17, 2012.

NATAS is a non-profit, professional organization dedicated to fostering excellence in television. The academy has 19 chapters with 15,000 members nationwide. The Nashville/Midsouth Region encompasses the states of North Carolina (except Asheville) and Tennessee, and northern Alabama.

-Sonya Williams Harris

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