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In honor of National Preparedness Month, HSTV presents a profile of Arlington County Virginia's efforts to build public-private partnerships for disaster response.
In honor of National Preparedness Month, HSTV presents a profile of Arlington County Virginia's efforts to build public-private partnerships for disaster response.
Remembering 9/11 with some of those who were there.
In this 2009 series of interviews, taped in New York City on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Muslim community leaders discuss what life is like for Muslims in a fearful and angry post-9/11 America.
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AUG. 6, 2010 -- Washington (CNN) -- James Clapper was confirmed unanimously by the Senate Thursday night to be the nation's next intelligence chief. Clapper, tapped by President Obama for the Director of National Intelligence job, will oversee the nation's 16 spy agencies.
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In light of the recent arrests involving 11 alleged Russian spies, HSTV has assembled four programs covering four years of espionage education and awareness. Check out the latest special Listening Post interviews.
| HSTV Wins Three Telly Awards |
| Wednesday, 14 April 2010 13:24 |
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Homeland Security Television has won three Telly Awards in the categories of Training, Documentary and Editing for its diversity training program, Women in Homeland Security, and its special coverage of The 2009 Influenza Pandemic. With more than 13,000 entries from top cable and television stations, production firms, advertising agencies and corporate video departments around the world, the recognition of HSTV's programming by the Telly Awards competition is a significant achievement.
Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, the finest video and film productions, and online film and video. "HSTV is honored to be recognized for its hard work supporting the Department of Homeland Security and the nation in providing high quality training, education and awareness programming," said Dan Verton, Homeland Security Television's President and Executive Producer. "The programs that won and the categories in which they were recognized is proof that HSTV produces highly professional programming that not only resonates with our core viewership but also stands out among broadcast professionals. This is a great feather in HSTV's cap." HSTV thanks the subject matter experts who participated in the programming, including: Sandy Evans Levine, Dr. Laura Schwartz, Kathleen Kiernan, Ellen McCarthy, Karen Esaias, Dr. Darlene Sparks Washington, Dr. Eric Von Hoffe, and Dr. Margaret Lewin. HSTV joins the ranks of other top production companies that have won Telly Awards in the past, including the likes of
BET News, Busch Entertainment Corporation, Chicago Tribune, Comcast Entertainment Group, Cox Media Services, Eagles Television Network, ESPN, Gaiam, General Motors - Spring Hill Manufacturing, Golf Channel, Kohl's Department Stores, NASA, NBA Entertainment, NYC TV, Outdoor Channel, PBS, Penn State University, PGA Tour Productions, SCI FI Channel, Sports Illustrated, The Boeing Company, The Weather Channel, Time Life, Warner Bros. |