TEGNA Stations Receive Ten National 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards
TYSONS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 17, 2023--
“Our commitment to enriching our communities fuels our stations and journalists every day to craft impactful stories that drive change,” said
The prestigious Murrow Awards “recognize local and national news stories that uphold the RTDNA Code of Ethics, demonstrate technical expertise and exemplify the importance and impact of journalism as a service to the community.”
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WFAA (
Dallas, TX ): Overall Excellence, Large Market Television. WFAA is a trusted source for local journalism that holds the powerful accountable and provides lifesaving information during dangerous conditions, reporting on 30 counties inNorth Texas where weather can change in an instant. WFAA has a reputation of telling stories many organizations move past and puts the spotlight on quality enterprise journalism, their core mission. -
KARE (
Minneapolis, MN ): Feature Reporting and Excellence in Video, Large Market Television, for “Gunny at the Wheel,” which was featured inBoyd Huppert's “Land of 10,000 Stories” series when Boyd received a tip about a 94-year-old farmer still driving a combine during harvest. Working alongside photojournalistsChad Nelson andTommy Platek , the story of Gunny Knutson proved to be much deeper, with themes of love, sadness, and triumph. -
KARE (
Minneapolis, MN ): Podcast, Large Market Television, for “KARE 11 Investigates: Cruel & Unusual.” The “Cruel and Unusual” podcast expands on the award-winning investigative journalism reported by the KARE 11 Investigates team. Hosted by reporterA.J. Lagoe , KARE 11 investigated mysterious deaths swept under the rug and ignored by those in power, exposing a deadly pattern of people left to suffer, begging for help that doesn’t come. It also reveals a state turning a blind eye to a jail doctor with a troubled past and the denial of life-saving medical and mental healthcare behind bars. The story led to changes in state laws, including a ban on the same type of prone restraint technique that caused the death ofGeorge Floyd . -
KXTV (
Sacramento, CA ): Investigative Reporting, Large Market Television, for “Fire - Power - Money: Who's Behind the PG&E Bailout?” Nearly five years ago, ABC10 Investigative reporterBrandon Rittiman and Executive Producer Gonzalo Magaña created the reporting project, “Fire - Power – Money.” The goal was to investigate whyCalifornia wildfires were getting bigger, deadlier, and more destructive. In 2018, theCamp Fire became the most destructive wildfire inU.S. history, caused by the biggest utility company in the nation, PG&E, which destroyed the town of paradise and killed 85 people. Today, the utility company has 91 felony convictions on record. The disasters caused by PG&E have killed 142 people and have displaced over 70 thousand people. After several years of reporting, the ABC10 Originals team comprised ofBrandon Rittiman , Gonzalo Magaña,Tyler Horst ,Rory Ward ,Mike Bunnell andSabrina Sanchez have uncovered evidence of how the Newsom administration and state leaders have protected PG&E despite their repeated convictions, adding to an ongoing safety crisis and prioritizing profits over the fire victims. -
KUSA (
Denver, CO ): News Documentary, Large Market Television, for “BURNED: Six Hours in December.” Launched days after theMarshall Fire burned more than a thousand homes and killed two in Colorado’sBoulder County , the “BURNED” project sought to better understand how a small and seemingly inconsequential fire exploded into a monster on the second-to-last day of 2021. 9News ORIGINALS team membersChris Vanderveen andChris Hansen , in this half-hour documentary, provide a minute-by-minute and location-by-location examination of the state’s worst wildfire. -
KUSA (
Denver, CO ): Digital, Large Market Television, for “BURNED: The Story Behind theMarshall Fire.” As theMarshall Fire raced into suburbanBoulder County neighborhoods in late 2021, it burned in front of hundreds of cell phones, law enforcement body cameras and home security cameras. It all turned Colorado’s most destructive natural disaster into its most documented as well. Using clues buried within nearly a thousand clips, 9News ORIGINALS team membersChris Hansen andChris Vanderveen helped build an immersive website now devoted to helping users see just how quickly a natural disaster can unfold. -
WTIC (
Hartford, CT ): Excellence in Writing, Large Market Television, for journalistJim Altman . An eight-time Regional Murrow Award winner for news writing and a 49-time Emmy® Award winner, Altman’s keen eye for a good story, an interesting character, and just the right word is evident in stories like a feature on a 90-year-old blind golfer, a local photographer and an inspirational story of a child battling a rare bone cancer. -
WTOL (
Toledo, OH ): Investigative Reporting, Small Market Television, for “The Dark Side ofCedar Point .” 11 Investigates shared the stories of dozens of women who were allegedly sexual assaulted in the employee dorms atCedar Point amusement park. Victims claimed thatCedar Point management discouraged employees from reporting allegations. When theCedar Point police department refused to turn over additional reports, WTOL and sister stations WKYC and WBNS sued the parent company, Cedar Fair, in theOhio Supreme Court . The park then turned over additional documents, and the lawsuit is still pending in court. About a month after the first stories aired, the city ofSandusky stripped policing power from the park's police department. All sexual assault allegations will now be exclusively investigated by theSandusky Police Department , ensuring public records are available to the media. -
WXIA (
Atlanta, GA ):Hard News , Large Market Television, for “Frankensteined.” 11Alive's investigative team ofKristin Crowley ,Luke Carter andErin Peterson uncovered faulty guardrails onGeorgia's roads that can be deadly on impact. Their story prompted a statewide audit to assess the safety of guardrails and replace dangerous devices to help save lives.
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