2026 haul is most in statewide public TV network’s history

(OWINGS MILLS, MD – June 22, 2026) – The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presented Maryland Public Television (MPT) with 20 Emmys during its 68th Capital Emmy® Awards ceremony at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center on Saturday, June 20.

NATAS-NCCB comprises television industry professionals dedicated to fostering and recognizing outstanding

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achievements in television production in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The NCCB chapter is one of the largest in NATAS, with more than 1,500 members. Its annual Capital Emmy Awards competition recognizes excellence across a range of television genres and production roles.

MPT’s 20 Emmys are the most the statewide public TV network has earned during a single competition in its more than 55-year history. To date, MPT has received 249 regional Emmys out of 578 total nominations. It has also earned six Community Service Awards, two Overall Excellence Awards, two Board of Governors Awards (the chapter’s highest honor), and five national Emmy Awards.

After garnering 44 nominations this year, MPT earned Capital Emmy Awards in the following categories:

●  INFORMATIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL – SHORT FORM CONTENT

o   Maryland Farm & Harvest: OlaLekan

       Richard Royle, Producer

●  INFORMATIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   Artworks: The Art of Architecture Part I – Conception

       Trae Mitchell, Producer

       T.L. Benton, Producer

●  CHESAPEAKE HERITAGE – SHORT FORM CONTENT

o   Outdoors Maryland: Breaking the Ice

       Stefanie Robey, Producer

o   MD250 Commission: How do you say Semiquincentennial?

       Jason Cohen, Producer

       Shannon Turner, Director

●  CHESAPEAKE HERITAGE – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   Resurrecting Poplar Island

       Sarah Sampson, Producer

       Patrick Keegan, Executive Producer

●  ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   Artworks: The Art of Painting

       T.L. Benton, Producer

       Rikki Hughes, Producer

       Wendel Patrick, Host

o   Artworks: The Art of Sacred Spaces

       T.L. Benton, Producer

       Trae Mitchell, Producer

●  BUSINESS/CONSUMER – SHORT FORM CONTENT

o   Maryland Farm & Harvest: Brandywine Cow Cuddling

       Jay McDonald, Producer

●  DIVERSITY/EQUITY/INCLUSION – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   6 Days of Determination: The Story of the 1990 Morgan State Student Protest

       Travis Mitchell, Producer

       T.L. Benton, Producer

       Trae Mitchell, Producer

       Mike Adeyeye, Cinematographer

●  EDUCATION/SCHOOLS – LONG FORM CONTENT

●  Outdoors Maryland: Racing Leviathan

o   Stefanie Robey, Producer

o   Nick Caloyianis, Field Producer

●  ENVIRONMENT/SCIENCE – SHORT FORM CONTENT

o   Outdoors Maryland: An Island Becoming

       Stefanie Robey, Producer

       Sarah Sampson, Producer

o   Outdoors Maryland: For the Birds

       Sam Mallon, Producer

       Stefanie Robey, Series Producer

o   Maryland Farm & Harvest: Saving the Bay – A Billion Oysters at a Time

       Richard Royle, Producer

●  ENVIRONMENT/SCIENCE – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   Outdoors Maryland: A Fragile Inheritance

       Stefanie Robey, Producer

●  LIFESTYLE – SHORT FORM CONTENT

o   Outdoors Maryland: Darkness Illuminated

       Andrew Paterson, Producer

●  TECHNOLOGY

o   Maryland Farm & Harvest: 1 Million Wasp Eggs – Using Drone Tech to Combat Pests

   Luke Fisher, Producer

o   Outdoors Maryland: The Listening Post

       Andrew Paterson, Producer

●  AUDIO RECORDING, MIXING, AND DESIGN

o   Maryland By Air

       Jillian Kuchman, Audio Producer

       David Wainwright, Audio Producer

       Nicole Phillips-Naylor, Audio Producer

●  DIRECTOR – PROGRAM

o   Key Bridge Disaster: Reflect, Recover, Rebuild

       Sandy Petrykowski, Director

●  WRITER – LONG FORM CONTENT

o   Outdoors Maryland: A Fragile Inheritance

       Stefanie Robey, Writer

 

The full list of Capital Emmy Awards nominees and winners and a recording of the June 20 ceremony are available on the NATAS-NCCB website at capitalemmys.tv.

 

About Maryland Public Television

Maryland Public Television (MPT) is a statewide, public-supported TV network and Public Broadcasting Service member offering entertaining, educational, and inspiring content delivered by traditional broadcasting and streaming on TVs, computers, and mobile devices. A state agency, it operates under the auspices of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission. MPT creates and distributes local, regional, and national content and is a frequent winner of regional Emmy® awards.  MPT’s commitment to educators, parents, caregivers, and learners of all ages is delivered through instructional events and Thinkport.org. MPT’s year-round community engagement activities connect viewers with resources on a wide range of topics.  For more information visit mpt.org.

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