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Herskovitz honored by Caucus

 
Award Central News: Industry vet to receive New Vision Award -- Helmer, producer and scribe Marshall Herskovitz has been tapped to receive the Silver Anniversary New Vision Award from Caucus for Television Producers, Writers and Directors. (link)

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