Hills Video Division garners national kudos

Farmington Hills Video Division gets kudos from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors.

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The Farmington Hills Video Division received recognition from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) at the organization's 24th annual Government Programming Awards held in October in New Orleans.

Videos that received NATOA Awards for Government Programming included:

Third Place Trophy - Documentary Profile: "Photographer- Dane Gussin" initiated by the City of Farmington Hills Department of Special Services.

Certificate of Honorable Mention - Public Health: "Breaking the Silence: Domestic Violence" produced in cooperation with the City of Farmington Hills Police Department and the Call to Action Coalition.

Certificate of Honorable Mention - Public Education: "ARC Watershed Management Planning” produced in cooperation with the City of Farmington Hills Department of Public Services and the Alliance of Rouge Communities.

"We celebrate the achievements of our City's video division," said Mayor Jerry Ellis. "Government access programming plays a big role in creating a stronger and more connected community."

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