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WKSU Wins 12 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards

WKSU, a public radio station and service of »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥, was honored by the Press Club of Cleveland with 12 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards at a ceremony held June 6 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. The station won three first-place and two best-in-show awards, including Best Website in Ohio – a category that drew from the best of radio, TV, newspaper and magazine websites – and Best Newscast. Award entries were judged by a panel of journalism professionals from press clubs and news publications across the country.

 WKSU winners of 2014 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards from the Press Club of Cleveland are:

In the New Media division:

Best in Show – Best Website in Ohio, IT Director Chuck Poulton and staff for “WKSU.org.â€
Judges said: Well organized, lots of news, interesting features. Very well done!

First Place – Best Radio Website, IT Director Chuck Poulton and staff for “WKSU.org.â€
Judges said: Easy to read and listen to the current news. Additional tabs for subjects. Easy to navigate.

Second Place – Best Use of Social Media, Reporter/Producer Vivian Goodman for “Quick Bites Facebook Page.â€

In the Radio division:

Best in Show – Radio Newscast, Reporter/Producer Amanda Rabinowitz for “WKSU’s Morning Edition.â€
Each weekday, Rabinowitz arrives at WKSU at 4 a.m. in order to bring Northeast Ohio the best in local, regional and national news.  

First Place – Ongoing Coverage, Reporters/Producers M.L. Schultze and Tim Rudell for “Fracking Looms Large.â€
Reporters covered multiple angles surrounding the controversial practice of injecting fluid into shale deposits in order to extract natural gas.  

First Place – Human Interest, Schultze for “Young and Homeless in Cleveland.â€
A profile of young people living on the streets in Cleveland and social service organizations reaching out to help them.  

Second Place – General News, Reporter/Producer Kevin Niedermier for “Building on the Success of the Senior Games.â€

Second Place – Public Service, Rabinowitz for “Hate Crimes Have LGBT Community on Edge.â€

Second Place – Use of Sound, Reporter/Producer Jeff St. Clair for “Exploradio: When a Tree Falls in the Woods.â€

Third Place – General News, Rudell for “Homegrown Rubber in Northeast Ohio.â€

 Third Place – Public Service, St. Clair for “Exploradio: Engineering a Chiari Breakthrough.â€

 Third Place – Human Interest, Reporter/Producer Mark Urycki for “Punk and New Wave Roots in Northeast Ohio.â€

The Ohio Excellence in Journalism contest is a statewide competition for the best in print, broadcast and digital journalism. More than 800 entries were submitted for consideration.

WKSU is an award-winning public radio station and service of »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ that broadcasts to 22 counties throughout Northeast Ohio from the station’s primary signal at 89.7. WKSU content also can be heard over WKRW 89.3 (Wooster), WKRJ 91.5 (Dover/New Philadelphia), WKSV 89.1 (Thompson), WNRK 90.7 (Norwalk) and W239AZ 95.7 (Ashland). The station adds WKSU-2 Folk Alley, WKSU-3 The Classical Channel and WKSU-4 The News Channel over HD Radio and as streaming audio at .

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Media Contact:
Ann VerWiebe, verwiebe@wksu.org, 330-672-9153

 

POSTED: Sunday, July 27, 2014 04:35 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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