2 wins & 3 nominations
- 2011 Nominee IDA Award
- Best Continuing Series
- Jim Fraenkel (executive producer)
- Adam Yamaguchi (producer/executive producer)
- Christof Putzel (producer)
- Yasu Tsuji (producer)
- Mariana van Zeller (producer)
- Darren Foster (producer)
- Cerissa Tanner (producer)
- Jeff Plunkett (producer)
- Alex Simmons (producer)
- Joanne Shen (producer)
- Noreen Moustafa (producer)
- 2012 Nominee Emmy
- Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting - Long Form
- Adam Yamaguchi (executive producer)
- Jim Fraenkel (senior executive producer)
- Jeff Plunkett (producer)
- Alex Simmons (producer)
- Christof Putzel (correspondent)
For episode "Sex, Lies and Cigarettes" - 2010 Nominee Emmy
- Outstanding Informational Programming - Long Form
- Adam Yamaguchi (executive producer)
- Mariana van Zeller (correspondent)
- Darren Foster (producer)
- Cerissa Tanner (producer)
For episode "The Oxycontin Express"
- 2010 Winner Peabody Award
- Winner
For the episode "The Oxycontin Express:" Fifty physicians in the United States write the most prescriptions for Oxycodone. All reside in Florida. Thirty-three of them practice in Broward County, where there are more than 100 "pain clinics." Seventy-five percent of drug deaths in Florida are related to prescription pills. Eleven people die from overdoses each day. These are only some of the grinding details presented and thoroughly examined in The OxyContin Express, an installment of Current TV's Vanguard series. These and a host of related factual issues are matched by personal stories of addiction, death and, if things work out, recovery. Correspondent Mariana van Zeller is the "tour guide" to the South Florida mecca for legal drug dealing. To the great credit of this series and this installment, her work does not stop there. She travels north following the "express" that runs into mountain hollows and small towns. Residents there regularly visit Florida to purchase pills for distribution and personal use, and that trafficking has taken a terrible toll. The enabling condition for these pill markets is the lack of reliable drug prescription monitoring systems. Fortunately, the Florida legislature was changing this system as the program concluded its investigation. For a detailed, precise account of a major social problem, a Peabody Award is presented to The OxyContin Express.
- 2012 Winner Prism Award
- Documentary Program - Substance Use
- Alex Simmons (producer)
- Jeff Plunkett (producer)
- Christof Putzel (correspondent)
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