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May-2004

GoodLife TV Network Awarded Six Telly Awards; Three Silver and Three Bronze
Original Series Embassy Chefs, American Family and Homefront America Recognized for Excellence in Cable Programming
GoodLife TV Network announced today that it has been awarded six Telly Awards as part of the 25th Annual Telly Awards.

“Embassy Chefs,” GoodLife TV Network’s original series that takes its cameras to the kitchens of Washington’s embassies, received two bronze Telly Awards, in the TV or Cable Programming – Cultural category, for its episode featuring the Embassy of Germany in Washington, D.C. “Embassy Chefs” is produced for GoodLife TV Network by Larry Herskowitz.

“American Family,” GoodLife TV Network’s original series hosted by ABC News veteran and psychologist Dr. Bettina Gregory, won a Silver Telly Award in the TV or Cable Programming – Information category. This compelling series offers inspirational stories and real-life solutions to family problems, and won its Telly for an episode featuring the issue of bi-polarism in teens. “American Family” is produced for GoodLife TV Network by Advanced Media, LLC from Atlanta, GA.

“Homefront America,” GoodLife TV Network’s original series hosted by CNN veteran reporter Chris Plante, won a Silver Telly for its episode on Protecting America’s Frontiers. This important new series examines America’s struggle for security in the ongoing war on terrorism, focusing both on what can be done to help, and if we are ever really safe. The series is produced by Tim Rockwood for Atlantic Creative in Washington, D.C.

“Flea Market Mania,” GoodLife TV Network’s original series hosted by collectibles expert Christopher Kent, won a Silver and a Bronze Telly for its “Gone with the Wind” episode. “Flea Market Mania” is a half-hour program in which Mr. Kent appraises antiques and flea market finds. “Flea Market Mania” is produced for GoodLife by Larry Herskowitz.




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