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MDC-TV Nominated For Four Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards

MDC-TV, the award-winning news program that broadcasts Miami Dade College news and happenings, has been nominated for four 2020 Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards.

Nominated were the shows Jazz at Wolfson Presents and Musically United in the Arts/Entertainment category, the project 5000 Role Models@MDC in the schools/education category, and music professor Alberto Bade in the musical composition/arrangement category for the last song played in Musically United.

The Emmy Awards are esteemed competitions that honor the best in the television broadcasting industry. Winners will be announced on Dec. 12 at 10 p.m. 

“It just feels great that some of our hard work is getting very prestigious awards from around the country,” said Ariel Rubalcava, MDC-TV’s executive director and senior producer. 

The program also won two 2020 International Davey Awards on Oct. 21. They earned a Gold Davey Award for Voices of the Holocaust in the category of Online Film and Video/Documentary and a Silver Davey Award for Jazz at Wolfson Presents for Online Film and Video/Events and Live Streaming. 

The winning teams include Rubalcava, orchestral director Alberto Bade, sound engineer Amed Torrecilla, post-production supervisor Maikel Garcia, producer and assistant James Pierre, producer Jose Leal,  sound engineer Humberto Casanova, pianist and composer Kemuel Roig, host and announcer Viviam Maria Lopez, South Florida Youth Symphony’s executive director Marjorie Hahn, Jazz at Wolfson Presents’ executive director Michael Di Liddo and music professor Brian Neal.

Bridget Perdomo

Bridget Perdomo, 19, is a mass communications/journalism major in The Honors College at Kendall Campus. Perdomo, was homeschooled and graduated high school in 2019. She will serve as a staff writer for The Reporter during the 2020-2021 school year. Perdomo is pursuing a career in documentary filmmaking and video journalism.

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