‘Abbott Elementary’, ‘Bel-Air’ & Journalist John Quiñones Among Winners Of NAMIC Next Vision Awards

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EXCLUSIVE: NAMIC Next celebrated its 32nd Annual Vision Awards with a celebration in Los Angeles tonight hosted by comedian Al Madrigal. The Vision Awards celebrate outstanding original TV programming that reflects the rich and complex lived experiences of today’s multicultural audiences.

Broadcast journalist John Quiñones was honored with the inaugural Legacy & Impact Award “for his ongoing contributions to creating culturally impactful stories, stemming from his reporting on ABC News and 20/20 to his role as creator and host of What Would You Do?” touts the org. Among the shows that received awards this evening are ABC’s Abbott Elementary, Peacock’s Bel-Air, and Reading Rainbow.

The honors are spread across 16 categories in scripted, unscripted, animation, sports, news, and digital programming. The newest category, Character Voiceover, joined other individual achievement honors such as Performance – Drama, and program categories including Comedy Series or Special and News/Informational Programming.

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