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KyCIR and WFPL win two regional Murrow awards
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Reporting from WFPL News and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has won two prestigious regional journalism awards.
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Reporting from WFPL News and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has won two prestigious regional journalism awards.
The investigation, published in December, was “a wonderful example of clear and compelling storytelling that made great use of data and audio,” the judges said.
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has won a Peabody Award, which recognizes the nation’s most powerful storytelling and is considered the Pulitzer of radio. The award was announced Tuesday.
“The Pope’s Long Con” is among 60 nominees for the the Peabody, and was chosen from more than 1,200 entries.
This is the third straight year that KyCIR has won the small radio category.
“A classic investigation of which any large network program would have been proud,” the Investigative Reporters and Editors judges noted.
WFPL News and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting took home 25 awards at this year’s annual Society Of Professional Journalists Metro Journalism Awards in Louisville.
WFPL’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting took several top honors in the annual Green Eyeshade awards, which recognize the best journalism in the southeastern United States.
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting took home a bevy of top honors last week at the annual Society of Professional Journalists’ Metro Louisville Journalism Awards.
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has been named the recipient of regional awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. The annual Green Eyeshade awards honor the best online, radio, print and television journalism in the South.