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TV's Best Recognized at NAMIC Vision Awards
30 Apr
Summary
- NAMIC Vision Awards honored outstanding original TV programming.
- John Quiñones received the inaugural Legacy & Impact Award.
- Awards spanned 16 categories including animation and drama series.

The 32nd Annual NAMIC Vision Awards ceremony recently took place in Los Angeles, with comedian Al Madrigal hosting the event. The awards celebrate exceptional original television programming that authentically represents the diverse experiences of today's multicultural viewers.
Broadcast journalist John Quiñones was presented with the first-ever Legacy & Impact Award. This honor recognized his significant contributions to creating culturally resonant stories throughout his career. His work on ABC News, 20/20, and as the creator and host of "What Would You Do?" were specifically cited.
Awards were distributed across 16 categories, encompassing scripted, unscripted, animation, sports, news, and digital content. This year also introduced a new category for Character Voiceover, alongside existing individual achievement honors and program categories like Comedy Series or Special and News/Informational Programming. Notable recipients included ABC's "Abbott Elementary," Peacock's "Bel-Air," and "Reading Rainbow."