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RTDNA Awards a Record 10 National Edward R. Murrow Awards to Gray Media Stations – the Most of Any Broadcaster
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-08-18 11:15
Core Insights - Gray Media achieved a record number of 10 National Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in journalism, the most wins by any broadcast television group this year [1][2] - The company received a total of 81 regional Murrow awards, highlighting its commitment to exceptional journalism and impactful storytelling [2] Company Overview - Gray Media, Inc. is the largest owner of top-rated local television stations in the U.S., serving 113 television markets and reaching approximately 37% of U.S. television households [3] - The company operates 78 markets with the top-rated television station and 99 markets with the first and/or second highest-rated television station as of 2024 [3] - Gray Media also owns Gray Digital Media, which provides advanced digital marketing strategies, and various media properties including Raycom Sports and Assembly Atlanta [3] Award-Winning Stations - WRDW in Augusta, Georgia, received three national awards for investigative reporting on law enforcement and public safety issues [4] - WMTV in Madison, Wisconsin, earned two national awards for breaking news coverage of a school shooting [4] - Arizona's Family in Phoenix was recognized for a documentary on a convicted serial killer [4] - KCTV in Kansas City received an award for coverage of a mass shooting incident [4] - WMBF in Myrtle Beach was honored for reporting on neighborhood harassment and state law issues [4] - WVUE in New Orleans was recognized for investigative reporting that influenced legal reforms [4] - WIS in Columbia was awarded for a series on the dangers of high-speed police chases [4]
Gray Media and Its Stations Honored for their Journalism and Community Service by RTDNA, National Headliner, Emmys, the NAB Leadership Foundation, and Other Organizations
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-05-05 18:00
Core Insights - Gray Media and its stations received multiple prestigious awards for journalistic excellence, highlighting their commitment to impactful local journalism [1][4][11] Awards and Recognitions - Sandy Breland, Gray's Executive Vice President and COO, was awarded the 2025 John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award by the Radio Television Digital News Association for her contributions to journalism [2][3] - Jeff Schlesser, news director at Gray's WWSB, received the 2025 RTDNA Loren Tobia Leadership Award for his leadership in local programming [3] - WANF in Atlanta won first place in the National Headliner Awards for the documentary "In Plane Sight: The Fix," which investigated abuses by Drug Enforcement Task Force Agents [5] - WAVE in Louisville secured third place in the same category for its documentary on the Old National Bank mass shooting [5] - InvestigateTV, Gray's national investigative unit, received second place for its report on automakers' data collection practices [6] - WANF and WVUE in New Orleans were nominated for the 46th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards for their investigative stories [7][8] - WIBW in Topeka won the 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award for its mental health awareness campaign [9][10] Company Overview - Gray Media, Inc. is the largest owner of local television stations in the U.S., reaching approximately 37% of U.S. television households [12]
Scripps Howard Fund announces finalists for 72nd Scripps Howard Journalism Awards
Prnewswire· 2025-04-29 18:00
Core Points - The 72nd Scripps Howard Journalism Awards recognize impactful journalism from local and national newsrooms, with finalists selected from nearly 600 entries across 12 categories [1][2][3] - The awards highlight journalism that addresses urgent social issues, including mental health, criminal justice, environmental crises, and systemic inequities, emphasizing the role of journalism in fostering public accountability and resilience [3] Categories and Finalists - Categories include Excellence in Audio Storytelling, Business/Financial Reporting, Environmental Reporting, Local/Regional Investigative Reporting, and more [5][7] - Notable finalists include ABC15 Arizona for "Policing Phoenix: The DOJ Report," The New York Times for "The Migrant Pipeline," and ProPublica for "Maylia and Jack: A Story of Teens and Fentanyl" [5][9] Awards and Recognition - The winners will be announced online on June 10, 2025, at SHJAwards.org [4] - The Scripps Howard Fund also recognizes journalism education through awards for Teacher of the Year and Administrator of the Year [7]