Scripps newsrooms earn three National Murrow Awards
Scripps newsrooms earn three National Murrow Awards
KJRH, WCPO, Newsy honored with one of the industry's most coveted awards
Twitter post: Congratulations @WCPO @KJRH2HD @NewsyVideos - 3 National Murrow Awards! @EWScrippsCo strengths: investigations - digital - storytelling
CINCINNATI, June 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Two local market television stations of The E.W. Scripps Co. (NYSE: SSP) - WCPO in Cincinnati and KJRH in Tulsa, Oklahoma - and its national video news network Newsy, have earned 2014 National Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association.
In the investigative reporting category for large market television, WCPO, an ABC affiliate, won a National Murrow Award for "9-1-1 Roulette." Chief Investigator Brendan Keefe and Executive Producer Jennifer Cobb exposed alarming evidence that many of the city's 9-1-1 operators had no medical training and in some instances delayed or even hung up on callers after emergency responders were dispatched. The stories helped change policies, led to more medically trained operators, and improved the safety of citizens in Cincinnati.
KJRH, an NBC affiliate, won in the website category for small market TV (DMA #51-up). The focus of its entry was the coverage of the Moore, Oklahoma, tornado in May 2013. The deadly tornado was on the ground for 40 minutes and traveled 17 miles. It killed two dozen people and left hundreds more injured. KJRH's team of journalists worked with digital designers to create an interactive site complete with videos, photo galleries, tornado timeline, storm radar, and enterprising stories from storm victims and first responders.
For online news organizations, in the news documentary video category, the association honored Newsy, the national video news network based in Columbia, Missouri. "Guns and the Heartland" was Newsy's first foray into news documentary storytelling. The project focused on the Midwest and, in particular, Missouri, where gun cultures clash and existing laws have had tragic effects on the state's urban counties.
"Scripps is thrilled and honored to receive three National Murrow Awards," said Brian Lawlor, senior vice president of Scripps television. "The awards recognize the significant accomplishments of our journalists that showcase the strengths of Scripps in investigative reporting, multi-platform storytelling and commitment to the communities we serve."
Since 1971, RTDNA has been honoring outstanding achievements in journalism with the Edward R. Murrow Awards. Winners receive an Edward R. Murrow Award trophy at the RTDNA awards dinner and show in New York City on Oct. 6. Awards are presented to news organizations, not individuals.
About Scripps
The E.W. Scripps Company (www.scripps.com) serves audiences and businesses through a growing portfolio of television, print and digital media brands. After its acquisition of two Granite Broadcasting stations closes this month, Scripps will own 21 local television stations as well as daily newspapers in 13 markets across the United States. It also runs an expanding collection of local and national digital journalism and information businesses including online multi-source video news provider Newsy. Scripps also produces television programming, runs an award-winning investigative reporting newsroom in Washington, D.C., and serves as the long-time steward of one of the nation's largest, most successful and longest-running educational programs, Scripps National Spelling Bee. Founded in 1879, Scripps is focused on the stories of tomorrow.
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