Area man wins Emmy for producing
children's TV series
Friday, May 27, 2005
The Trenton Times
PRINCETON TOWNSHIP - Princeton-based telecom and
media investor, David C. McCourt of Hopewell Borough,
was awarded an Emmy during the 33rd Annual Daytime
Emmy Awards Ceremony for his role as producer of the
critically acclaimed "Reading Rainbow" children's
series on public television.
The award was given for Outstanding Children's Series.
Designed to inspire children's imaginations, the show
is a fast-paced, daily half-hour magazine-style series
encouraging a love of reading in children.
The 33rd Daytime Annual Emmy Awards were presented
from New York Radio City Music Hall May 20.
McCourt has been an active investor in television
and media for many years.
McCourt, 48, is chairman and CEO of Granahan McCourt
Capital. He has started 10 media and telecom businesses
during the past 25 years. For 10 years he has been
involved with "Reading Rainbow," which has
received 20 Emmy Awards.
In 1983, McCourt built and owned the first independent
television station on Grenada and began producing
a variety of family programming for the Caribbean
market.
In November 2004, the American-Irish Historical Society
awarded McCourt its annual Gold Medal.
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