MUSURLIAN FINALLY WINS LOS ANGELES AREA EMMY AWARD
For Documentary on Burbank's African Sister City
Clip of Musurlian's August 3, 2013 Emmy Speech in North Hollywood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy8vNS8piBE
He has been nominated seven times since 2001, but it was a solo effort
on a 32-minute, in-depth documentary in Africa, that finally garnered
veteran broadcast journalist Peter Musurlian a Los Angeles Area Emmy.
At the August 3, 2013 awards ceremony in North Hollywood, one Emmy
official commented, unofficially, that Musurlian's Emmy might very
well be the first time in 65 years that someone has won the award
for an entirely "unassisted" effort.
Musurlian solo-produced, shot, reported, wrote, and edited the
documentary. In fact, he even shot his own reporter stand-ups while in
Botswana, Africa. Musurlian did not even have a so-called in-country
"fixer" to help navigate the country, as is often the case during
such foreign reporting trips.
A USC journalism-school alumnus, Musurlian also has three master's
degrees, extensive U.S. Army overseas reporting experience, 14 RTNA
Golden Mike Awards, and seven Los Angeles Area Emmy nominations.
Before signing-on to his current post at The Burbank Channel in 1998,
Musurlian reported for television stations in Montana, Texas, and
Washington, D.C. He has shot video-in and reported-from more than 20
states, as well as the countries of: Armenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Botswana, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Mexico, Nagorno-Karabakh,
Nicaragua, Panama, Poland, Romania, and Turkey
His Emmy-Award winning documentary, "Burbank's African Sister City,"
which will take you on a journey through cities, villages, shanty
towns, palatial estates, and country clubs, also delves into the
continent's HIV/AIDS crisis and how how the government of Botswana
dealt with the issue early, fast, and effectively.
Since its debut on The Burbank Channel, the film has been easily
accessible on YouTube.
New Release Sent 0n August 7, 2013 Peter Musurlian --- (818) 500-1234
For Documentary on Burbank's African Sister City
Clip of Musurlian's August 3, 2013 Emmy Speech in North Hollywood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy8vNS8piBE
He has been nominated seven times since 2001, but it was a solo effort
on a 32-minute, in-depth documentary in Africa, that finally garnered
veteran broadcast journalist Peter Musurlian a Los Angeles Area Emmy.
At the August 3, 2013 awards ceremony in North Hollywood, one Emmy
official commented, unofficially, that Musurlian's Emmy might very
well be the first time in 65 years that someone has won the award
for an entirely "unassisted" effort.
Musurlian solo-produced, shot, reported, wrote, and edited the
documentary. In fact, he even shot his own reporter stand-ups while in
Botswana, Africa. Musurlian did not even have a so-called in-country
"fixer" to help navigate the country, as is often the case during
such foreign reporting trips.
A USC journalism-school alumnus, Musurlian also has three master's
degrees, extensive U.S. Army overseas reporting experience, 14 RTNA
Golden Mike Awards, and seven Los Angeles Area Emmy nominations.
Before signing-on to his current post at The Burbank Channel in 1998,
Musurlian reported for television stations in Montana, Texas, and
Washington, D.C. He has shot video-in and reported-from more than 20
states, as well as the countries of: Armenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Botswana, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary, Mexico, Nagorno-Karabakh,
Nicaragua, Panama, Poland, Romania, and Turkey
His Emmy-Award winning documentary, "Burbank's African Sister City,"
which will take you on a journey through cities, villages, shanty
towns, palatial estates, and country clubs, also delves into the
continent's HIV/AIDS crisis and how how the government of Botswana
dealt with the issue early, fast, and effectively.
Since its debut on The Burbank Channel, the film has been easily
accessible on YouTube.
New Release Sent 0n August 7, 2013 Peter Musurlian --- (818) 500-1234