Channel 35 Doc on Transportation in LA Nominated for Emmy®

Los Angeles, CALocal News

Channel 35, the government access television station of the City of Los Angeles, has received a prestigious nomination for the 76th Los Angeles Area Emmy® Awards for its documentary "Main Street: The History of Transportation in Los Angeles. " This production is competing in the "Culture & History" category, highlighting the rich transportation history of the city. The Emmy winners will be announced during a ceremony on the evening of July 27, 2024, at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire, with the event hosted by award-winning journalist Michaela Pereira. Channel 35 has built a reputation for delivering high-quality government and educational programming over its 30-plus years of operation. The station is widely accessible through basic cable, online streaming, and social media, making it a vital source of local news and information.

In light of this nomination, the station encourages the public to engage with their content by subscribing to their YouTube channels. This recognition not only underscores the station's commitment to quality programming but also spotlights the cultural significance of transportation in Los Angeles. The documentary serves as a reminder of the city's evolving infrastructure and its impact on local communities.

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