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Retired Site: Bay Window
The "Bay Window" site has been retired from kqed.org.
Launched in 1998 and running through 2004, Bay Window was an Emmy Award-winning,
monthly documentary series exploring issues that affect
lives in the Bay Area and reflect civic life nationwide.
Through television, print, the Web and both community
and school-based outreach programs, Bay Window was conceived to
engage people in dialogue, convene critical stakeholders
and build new connections within our communities.
As an ongoing series, Bay Window engaged members
of the community in a sustained dialogue and sought
to inspire viewers to become more informed and involved
in issues that affect them. Bay Window aired
the first Friday of the month on KQED Public Television
9.
Bay Window also featured an engaging, interactive Web site. Visitors to the site could participate in Web chats, access community resources and obtain more detailed information on the programs' subject matter.
Bay Window was underwritten by the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation.
AWARDS
The Bay Window series and its programs have received local, regional and national recognition and awards, which include:
2003 Outstanding Media Award for Television Documentary, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
"Hope on the Street" (note KQED.org has ongoing health coverage. Visit the health section or try a keyword search.)2003 Northern California Emmy Nomination for Best Documentary
"Hope on the Street"2003 Media Award for Local Television News, Educational or Public Service Programming, National Mental Health Association
"Hope on the Street"2003 Community Service Award, Alameda County Mental Health Board
"Hope on the Street"2002 Commendation, San Francisco Mental Health Board
"Hope on the Street"2002 American Women in Radio and Television - Golden Gate Chapter Television Kudo Award for Best Public Affairs Program
Bay Window Series
2001 National Emmy Award for Community Service
"No Turning Back"2002 Northern California Area Emmy Award for Community Program
"Home Front"2001 Northern California Area Emmy Award for Sports Program
"Heart of the Game"2001 Northern California Area Emmy Award for Current Affairs Program
"No Turning Back"2001 Northern California Area Emmy Award for Community Program
"Squeezed Out"2000 Northern California Area Emmy Awards for Informational Short Form
"Why2K?"
Bay Window Series Production team
Unit Manager
Dan Ogawa
Development
Debbie Zambetti
Judy Holme Agnew
Promotion and Publicity
Randall Cole
Brian Eley
Avid
Supervisor
Jay Hansell
Art
Director
Caroline Hendriks
Web Site
Angela Morgenstern
Colleen Wilson
Susan Harris, Fluent
Studios
Executive Producer
Sue Ellen McCann