Montgomery Community Media (MCM) won four Emmys at the 63rd annual Capital Emmy Awards Saturday night during a virtual ceremony. MCM won two Emmys for its series on Black Artists in Montgomery County and two more for features on teaching during the pandemic and Montgomery County’s recycling center.
@mymcmedia won 4 Emmys at the 63rd annual @CapitalEmmys for two Hola Montgomery features and two for our Black Artists in Montgomery County series. The 4 Emmys are the most in the 37 year history of MCM. Congrats to all the winners and nominees.
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) June 27, 2021
Incredibly proud of our team at @mymcmedia for winning 4 Emmys tonight, the most in the 37-year history of Montgomery Community Media. We are small but scrappy! Congrats to all the winners and nominees.
— Joe Yasharoff (@JYash) June 27, 2021
MCM was nominated for four other entries including for Overall Excellence and for Community Service.
The winning entries:
- Magazine Program (Series): Black Artists in Montgomery County
- Editor: Long Form Content: Black Artists in Montgomery County: Doudgy Charmant
- News Feature – Light Feature: ¿Qué Se Recicla en el Condado de Montgomery?
- Education/Schools – Short Form Content: La vida del maestro en tiempos de pandemia
You can watch all of MCM’s Emmy-winning entries below:
You can watch the entire Capital Emmy Award ceremony here:
https://youtu.be/7M2mtMZbHBs