
Congratulations to Alabama Public Television’s Emmy winners! During the ceremony hosted by the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on May 16 in Atlanta, APT earned two Emmy wins. The Southeast chapter celebrates local and regional television excellence in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Asheville, NC.
APT won in two long-form categories, historical documentary and magazine program series. See the winners below:
DOCUMENTARY – HISTORICAL
PARATUS A 20th Anniversary Special
Kaitlin Smith
MAGAZINE PROGRAM – SERIES
Monograph | Sloss Metal Arts
Lisa Cordes · Christopher E. Holmes · Jennifer Wallace Fields · Matthew J Grcic
During her acceptance speech, Monograph Series Producer Lisa Cordes emphasized the importance of this Emmy Award for public media and her team members, many of whom were laid off last October, including herself.
“This means more than any of you can know. This show, unfortunately, no longer exists, and half of these people were laid off because of cuts to funding and CPB. This show meant the world to me. Public media deserves better,” Cordes said on stage.
Last year’s federal budget cuts, along with the shuttering of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), hit public media stations across the nation hard.
The final episode of Monograph aired in November 2025 and included a farewell message from the crew. Learn more about the final season here.



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