Moreno Valley has been recognized for videos it produced.
The National Association of Telecommunications Officers & Advisors recently awarded the city Government Programming Awards in four categories: environmental, live community coverage, public service announcement and public safety, according to a statement on the city’s website.
Moreno Valley’s videos are produced in-house by the city’s Media & Communications Division. They compete against some of the largest municipalities in the country, including Denver, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, and Washington, D.C..
“I am consistently impressed with our Media & Communications Division’s level of talent, professionalism, and innovation,” said Mayor Ulises Cabrera in the statement. “Year after year, their hard work is deservedly recognized on the national stage.”
NATOA is a nonprofit that helps local governments and regional officials develop, regulate, and administer cable television stations and other telecommunications systems, according to the statement.
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