Record Broken: Maryland Public Television Wins 20 Regional Emmys

BETHESDA, Md. — The 68th Capital Emmy Awards Ceremony was held at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center on June 20, where Maryland Public Television (MPT) won 20 Emmys spanning a wide range of categories. Twenty Emmys is the highest number of awards that MPT has ever won in an individual competition, breaking a new record for the 56-year-old network.

Maryland Public Television is known for its regional and educational broadcasting, offering viewers a taste of local history and culture. They’re best known for popular programs like “MotorWeek,” “Chesapeake Collectibles” and “Maryland Farm & Harvest.”

One of the most noteworthy Emmys won by MPT was by director Sandy Petrykowski, the director of “Key Bridge Disaster: Reflect, Recover, Rebuild.” This documentary film offered a glimpse into the reality of one of the biggest tragedies in Maryland’s recent history, honoring those who died and explaining the economic impact of the disaster…

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