by on 2013-06-28

The City of Moreno Valley’s MVTV-3, the city’s own television station located inside City Hall, was announced by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to be one of three nominees competing in the Public Service Announcement Category of the 65th Annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards for the “Val’s Oil” public service announcement (PSA). MVTV-3 will compete against LA County Channel’s “Profiles of Hope” and Santa Monica History Museum’s “Women in Film/City TV” for the award. MVTV-3’s “Val’s Oil” PSA stars Val Plazola, daughter of City of Moreno Valley employee Liz Plazola. Val’s Oil was created in conjunction with MVTV-3 and the City’s Solid Waste and Recycling program overseen by management analyst Ariana Ayala. “Val’s Oil” was produced and directed by Tim Carroll, produced and edited by Rob Roseen, and co-produced by Bob Lorch. In addition, MVTV-3 Interns Steven Morel, Trent Terrell, and Mike Jimenez also contributed to the production of this video. “Val’s Oil” is available to view on the City’s YouTube channel by using the following link: http://youtu.be/1gIgUFgQ93k. The 65th Annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards presentation will be held Saturday, August 3 at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.