Karen Earle Lile was nominated as producer for The Kendall Ross Bean: Chopin Polonaise in A Flat Classical Music Video for an
ACE Award for Outstanding Programming Achievement at a ceremony on May 18, 1987 by the National Academy of Cable Programing in the Ninth Annual System Awards for Cable Excellence in the category of Music Single.
Home Box Office led with 112 nominations for the ACE Award, or Award for Cable Excellence.
Showtime got 48,
Arts & Entertainment 33, and the
Disney Channel and
Cable News Network 10 each. 30 categories of the 174 ACE Awards were presented on a live broadcast on HBO on January 24, 1988. The other categories, which included the Outstanding Programming Achievement Award were presented at a non-televised awards events in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The ACE awards were established after cable programs and performers were excluded from the Emmy Awards. The National Academy of Cable Programming was established in March 1985 to promote excellence in cable television programming. Robert A. Stengel, Chairman of the System ACE Competition Committee and Ralph M. Baruch, Chairman of the National Academy of Cable Programming and Chairman of the Board of Viacom International Inc. stated in the program" for the Ninth Annual System Ace Awards in Las Vegas "This year's annual System ACE ceremony will recognize the most outstanding contributions to the cable television industry's locally produced programming for the ninth consecutive year. Programming originated so prolifically on the local level is unique to this industry and represents one of its most special qualities - serving the public with quality programs of local interest. Tonight we are honoring 132 nominees, representing 71 cable systems and one access corporation, chosen from 720 entries. We offer thanks to 108 Academy members who served as preliminary judges and 42 blue ribbon final judges for their expertise in determining quality programming. Blue Ribbon Panel Judges for the May 18, 1987 Awards were: • Pam Anderson, Art Director WXIA-TV 11ALIVE/Atlanta • Steven C. F. Anderson, President and Executive Producer, Anderson Productions, Ltd. • Diane Asadorian, Program Executive, SHOWTIME/THE MOVIE CHANNEL
Showtime Networks • Hedy August, Executive Producer, American Baby Cable • Debby Beece, vice president, Programming, Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite • Joan Boorstein, Manager, Film Acquisitions of East Coast, SHOWTIME/THE MOVIE CHANNEL,
Showtime Networks • Tim Braine, Vice President Executive Producer/On-Air-Promotion,
Home Box Office • Betty Cornfeld, Director of Programming, Film and Drama,
Arts and Entertainment Network • Liz Darling, Producer/Communications Director • Fred Dressler, Vice President Programming, American Television & Communications Corporation • Beatrice Dupont, Manager, Program Acquisitions, BRAVO
Bravo (U.S. TV network) • Ben Evans, Executive Vice President, Creative Director, Wills & Evans, Inc. • Cady Ferguson, Producer/Writer • Tom Furr, vice president, Program Promotion, SHOWTIME/THE MOVIE CHANNEL
Showtime Networks • Erica Gruen, Vice President=Associate Director, Electronic Media, DFS=Dorland Worldwide • Suzanne Holeton, Broadcast Service Manager, Advertising Council, Inc.
Ad Council • Anne Janas • Keith Kozicki, Producer/Director, Georgia Public Television • Kathy Lach, Producer, WTBS • Robert Lewis, president, Televents Group, Inc. • Felice Linder, Senior Producer, On-/air Promotion, Lifetime
Lifetime (TV network) • David Lin, Executive Producer, Lifetime,
Lifetime (TV network) • Bob Mann, senior editor, Headline News
HLN (TV channel) • Jill Marks, editor, Cable Television Business Magazine • Carole Rosen, Manager, Family Programming,
Home Box Office • Judy Rudrud, vice president, Publisher, Cable Television Business Magazine • Hilary Schaeter, Manager, Original Programming,
USA Network • Willie Schatz, Sports Columnist • Jody Shapiro, director, Programming,
Home Team Sports • Bill Shapland, Sports Information Director of Basketball,
Georgetown University • Rachel Shuster, TV Sports Columnist,
USA Today • John J. Sie, Senior Vice President, Tele-Communications, Inc. • Don Smith, Executive Producer, Local Programming, WAGA-5 Atlanta • Tom Southwick, editor,
Multichannel News • Herb Swan, Senior Vice President, ProServ Television • Bill Taaffe, Writer,
Sports Illustrated • Terri Tingle, Senior Producer, Public Affairs,
Turner Broadcasting System • Judith Topper, associate editor, Cable Marketing Magazine • Nancy Walzog, vice president, International, Tapestry Productions • Richard Warner, Operations Manager Commentator, Georgia Radio News Service/WAGA-TV Atlanta • Mark Wolf, Reporter,
Rocky Mountain News • Larry Woods, correspondent,
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