Arkansas PBS wins nine Mid-America Emmy Awards

Arkansas PBS wins nine Mid-America Emmy Awards

Arkansas PBS won nine regional Emmy Awards from the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, including five awards for the Arkansas-produced series “Mystery League.”

“Mystery League,” filmed in Arkansas, is designed for kindergarten through second-grade students and is aligned with Arkansas academic standards in areas including civic engagement, economics, community involvement and leadership.

It features three fifth-grade detectives — Millie, Mike and Marta — as they solve the never-ending mysteries of their fictional small Arkansas town of Mulberry Springs. Each episode centers on storylines that encourage Arkansas children to problem-solve and build relationships.

Awards for the series included:

“Mystery League: The McGillicuddy Solution.” Informational/Instructional, Long Form Content. Produced by Sajni Kumpuris.

“Mystery League: Crop Circle Mystery.” Entertainment, Short or Long Form Content. Produced by Sajni Kumpuris.

“Mystery League: Crop Circle Mystery Part 1 & 2.” Director, Short or Long Form Content. Directed by Terrell Case and Charles Eric White.

“Mystery League: The Masked Sloth Mystery.” Audio, Live or Post Production. Sound designed by Tracy Prince.

“Mystery League” title sequence. Graphic Arts. Motion designed by Bronson Crabtree.

“Arkansas Treasures” received the award for Lifestyle, Short or Long Form Content. The series showcases collectibles and antiques found in the state. Participants met with professional evaluators to find out just how valuable their treasures could be. The series is produced by Kevin Clark. A second season of “Arkansas Treasures” will be produced in 2025.

“Celebrating Arkansas: Holiday Traditions,” which showcases Arkansas culture and heritage, features host and professional disc jockey Mario Luna scouring the state for the most interesting, time-tested Arkansas celebrations. Luna received the award for Program Host/Moderator/Correspondent.

“Blueberry’s Clubhouse: Space Invader Blueberry” received the award for Informational/Instructional, Short Form Content. This children’s program features Blueberry, a curious puppet guide, and her friends at Camp Onomatopoeia participating in fun, engaging and insightful summer activities. The segment was produced by Terrell Case, Charles Eric White, Corey Womack and Rivka Kuperman.

“Rise & Shine: Season 3” received the award for Musical Composition/Arrangement. This educational program was designed to boost summer learning and help K-5 students retain academic learning targets. The music was written and performed by Steve Lee and produced, written and mixed by Kyle Andrews.

Award-winning productions may be viewed at myarpbs.org/awardwinning.

The Mid-America Chapter includes the television markets primarily in Missouri, Arkansas and Illinois.

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