Long Beach Television (LBTV), a division of  the City's Technology Services Department, received 11 government  programming STAR awards at the States of California and Nevada National  Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA)  annual conference in Long Beach on June 2, 2011.  The STAR Awards were  established in 1996 to recognize outstanding community television  programming produced by local jurisdictions serving California and  Nevada communities.
"LBTV  provides our community with some the nation's best local programming,"  said Mayor Bob Foster.  “I know first-hand that the LBTV staff are  talented and hard-working professionals who are vital to telling viewers  why it’s great to live and work in Long Beach in an informative and  entertaining way.”
LBTV  received first-place awards in four categories, second-place awards in  five categories, including the prestigious Overall Excellence Award, and  two third-place awards.
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