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The Murrow Awards celebrate excellence in broadcast and digital journalism at the professional and student levels. The two know very well that they are in the sunset of their lives and through this special they give us all a masterclass on relationships. This powerful three-part episodic telling of the Tulsa Race Massacre looks at sensitive issues involving race, historical accuracy, state-sanctioned violence, and the questions over who should be responsible for the atrocities of yesteryear. 2021 was a year when the world, live on their screens, witnessed a shocking, armed insurrection on Americas Capitol while trying to make sense of a continuing, confusing and still-catastrophic global pandemic. When ODA 3212, an elite U.S. Special Forces team, is caught in a surprise ISIS attack in the Saharan Desert, four soldiers were killed and the rest stranded with no rescue or reinforcements sent their way. duPont, and National Murrow Awards. The EDWARD R. 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The program helps stations fill critical coverage gaps by streamlining recruitment of diverse talent, creating a pipeline for both personnel promoted to national platforms and stories elevated to national concern. Jay Khan of award-winning Coa. Photo: Rob Tannenbaum With Stewart Indian Schools Complicated and Traumatic History, Finding Justice is a Long Road, A Central Valley Town Wants to Turn Its Only Library into a Police Station, Youth Mental Health, and Why Things Are So Bad, 'My Heart Is in Agriculture': Cal Poly Womens Rodeo Team Represents Central Coast at Nationals, BURNED: The Story Behind the Marshall Fire, Water Harvester: An Invitation to Abundance, UNSAFE: Abuse and Neglect of Arizona's Most Vulnerable Can Happen Anywhere, She was a World-Class Violinist Who Became Homeless. These include two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards in the podcast and breaking news categories as well as a Public Media Journalist Association (PMJA) award for best news documentary. Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway is nominated in three marquee categories - entertainer, album and song of the year - for the 2023 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards. This stitches together a series of analysis, graphics and illustrations to show why Democrats have to win large majorities in order to govern while Republicans dont need majorities at all. All winners automatically advance to the national competition, the winners of which will be announced this summer. "The Pigeon Tunnel" joins the award-winning, critically acclaimed slate of Apple TV+ documentary films, including this year's most Emmy Award-nominated documentary feature "STILL: A Michael J. One Took 17. Now Do Yours', 1on1 with Jon Evans: Michelle Li & the #VeryAsian Movement, How Ethan Hatton Turned Tragedy into Triumph, After Nearly Two Decades in Business, Lipstick Lounge is a Fixture of Queer Community. (Gray News) - Gray Television has announced plans to launch a new weekday news magazine program called InvestigateTV+. . BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced that KBTX is the winner of two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for . The EU Organic Awards were first launched in 2022 as part of a commitment made in the Action Plan for the Development of Organic Production with the objective of recognising excellence all along the organic value chain, from farmers to . - Region 2. Jane Roe, who left an indelible mark on American history. Fire - Power - Money: Who's Behind the PG&E Bailout? Another Took 15WBURBoston, MA, How a Mass. June 18, 2019 9:21am The Radio Television Digital News Association is out with its 2019 Edward R. Murrow Awards, which honor outstanding achievements in electronic journalism. Blurred Lines: When Does 'Tough' Become Abuse? Reported on, filmed, and crafted for over a year and a half is an exclusively-booked, element-rich, and cinematically-shot yarn led by George Stephanopoulos that contains within itself much larger pieces of the very themes, challenges, darkness, and potential greatness the United States and its people are grappling with to this very day.The story traces the heights of fear in the United States around ISIS, and then-candidate Trumps rhetoric towards Muslims and his proposed Muslim ban, and how as those fears and messages of hate continued to grow and spread in right-wing media as Trump went into office, how that influenced and was weaponized by militia groups and right-wing extremists. The RADIO TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION has announced the winners of the 2023 EDWARD R. MURROW AWARDS for Region 11, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK and PENNSYLVANIA. National winners will be celebrated at the 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards Gala, to be held Oct. 9, 2023, at Gotham Hall in New York City. 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The RADIO TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION has announced the winners of the 2023 EDWARD R. MURROW AWARDS for Region 3, ARIZONA, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO, UTAH and WYOMING, and Region 4, MINNESOTA . May 15, 2023 in Awards Today, the Radio Television Digital News Association announced Region 6 winners of the Edward R. Murrow Awards. Regional winners automatically advance to the national competition, winners of which will be announced in August. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Murrow Award-winning work demonstrates the excellence that Edward R. Murrow made a standard for the broadcast news profession. Congratulations to all regional winners of the 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards! Joining RTDNA gives you access to valuable member benefits like: Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, LEAD: Leadership, Exploration, And Discovery, 'I Can't Sleep' - Black Newspaper Carrier Speaks Out, KING 5 News at 5pm: 'Walloped by Weather', Illegal Gambling Arcades Found in Anchorage, A Neighborhood Ice Rink Says Goodbye after 60 Years, A WA Company Sells Masks with Air Holes. Our diverse digital platforms have given viewers unprecedented on-the-ground news coverage in real time, bringing every day Americans face-to-face with the human impact of the issues that shape their world. The special took viewers inside the events leading up to this cultural phenomenon, its unraveling, and comprehensively explained the ramifications for years to come. Law Intended to Protect Victims Became a 'Gift to Abusers', On Point: Invisible Epidemic: Survivors of Domestic Violence Living with Traumatic Brain Injury, Can't Find What You Want in the Grocery Store? The Radio Television Digital News Association today announced winners of its 2015 National Edward R. Murrow Awards, recognizing outstanding work produced by radio, television and online news organi The country was still emerging from 2020s racial reckoning, the overwhelming reality of a warming planet - and all of this happening in the wake of the most politically divisive election in modern American history. Here they are: Small Market Radio: Continuing Coverage Award The program will air Monday-Friday at 2 p.m. on WSFA 12 News. ', Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Cleanliness, Nursing Home Evacuated Due to Flash Flooding, No Power, No Water, No Hope at Big Country Chateau, Caitrin Assaf: Courage, Compassion, and 'Cash', Holding Louisiana State Police Accountable, Sean Payton Steps Down as Head Coach of the New Orleans Saints, After Years in a Museum Exhibit, Alabama Is Giving Native Americans Their Cultural Items Back, From Pig Ears to Vegan Food, Jacksons Oldest Black Business District Finds New Life, How 3 Gulf South Country Stores Are Adapting to High Inflation, Privacy Researcher Worries About a Scenario Where Everyone is a Sheriff Post-Roe, The Imbalanced Scales of Immigration Justice. ABC News respectfully submits a selection of our strongest original storytelling and news coverage for your consideration, and sincerely hope you find us deserving of the 2022 Edward R. Murrow Overall Excellence Award. - Region 3 . 6, Wayne Kaatz, as well as insights about the lasting impact of Holmes on Silicon Valley, entrepreneurship, journalism, and legal precedent. The team developed a Gun Violence Tracker to help illustrate the daily toll of gun violence in America in partnership with the independent, nonprofit Gun Violence Archive because of the lack of up-to-date federal data. As Belarus authoritarian President Lukashenko stood accused of using human lives as collateral in a geopolitical battle, ABC News Prime was there to document the illegal crossing of over 16,000 migrants to the Poland-Belarus border. 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