A+E
Networks has been selected to receive the Television Academy's 2015 Governors
Award in recognition of its corporate social responsibility programs.
A+E
Networks has tied a number of pro-social initiatives in with its programming,
working with such organizations as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Breast Cancer
Research Foundation, March of Dimes, NAACP, Stand Up to Cancer and Team
Rubicon.
A&E’s Intervention Town Hall Meetings,
Lifetime’s Broad Focus, History’s Thank
a Veteran at Work and Take
A Veteran to School have
all joined with corporate and government leaders in major public-service
initiatives.
The
Governors Award recipient is chosen by the Television Academy’s board of
governors and awarded to an individual, company, organization or project for
outstanding cumulative or singular achievement in the television industry. Past
recipients include Walter Cronkite, Bob Hope, American Idol Gives Back and the It Gets Better Project.
The
Governors Award will be presented to A+E Networks during the Creative Arts Emmy
Awards on Saturday, September 12.
“For
over 30 years, A+E Networks has had an unwavering commitment to the communities
we serve. It is a great honor for our corporate outreach initiatives to be
recognized by the Television Academy with its Governors Award,” said Nancy
Dubuc, the president and CEO of A+E Networks. “Television is a powerful medium
and we are proud to be able to use our networks and platforms to shine a light
on important social issues."
-TVUSA.WS
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