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Sigma Delta Chi Award Winners Announced
April 25, 2019 at 7:53 AM (PT)
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The SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS has announced the winners of its 2018 SIGMA DELTA CHI AWARDS. The winners will be honored at a banquet on JUNE 21st in WASHINGTON, D..C.
Radio and podcast winners include:
- Public Service in Radio Journalism (Market 101+): VIRGINIA TECH News-Talk WVTF (RADIOIQ)/ROANOKE, "Caring: Stories from VIRGINIA's Home Health Work Force," MALLORY NOE-PAYNE and DAVID SEIDEL
- Public Service in Radio Journalism (Market 1-100 or Network Syndication): WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION News-Talk WGBH/BOSTON and NEW ENGLAND CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING, "Wrongfully Jailed For 38 Years, FRED CLAY Rebuilds His Life In LOWELL," CHRISTOPHER BURRELL and AARON SCHACHTER
- Radio Breaking News Reporting (Market 101+): CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY News-Talk KCLU-A-F/THOUSAND OAKS-SANTA BARBARA, "BORDERLINE BAR AND GRILL Shooting/Hill and Woolsey Fires," LANCE OROZCO
- Radio Breaking News Reporting (Market 1-100 or Network Syndication): WESTWOOD ONE NEWS, "PARKLAND Shooting," staff
- Radio Documentaries (Market 101+): UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Variety KUFM (MONTANA PUBLIC RADIO)/MISSOULA, MT, "Alex not Amy-Growing up Transgender in the Rural West," DENISE DOWLING
- Radio Documentaries (Market 1-100 or Network Syndication): REVEAL FROM THE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING, "The Red Line," AARON GLANTZ, EMMANUEL MARTINEZ, KATHARINE MIESZKOWSKI, LAURA STARECHESKI
- Radio Feature Reporting (Market 101+): AMERICAN UNIVERSITY News-Talk WAMU/WASHINGTON, "No S***! D.C.’s Sewage Makes Great Fertilizer, But Is It Safe?," JACOB FENSTON
- Radio Feature Reporting (Market 1-100 or Network Syndication): PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL, "PRI'S THE WORLD: An Alaskan village is falling into the sea. WASHINGTON is looking the other way," AMY MARTIN and PETER THOMSON
- Radio Investigative Reporting (Market 1-100 or Network Syndication): NPR, Investigations, "Abused and Betrayed: People with Intellectual Disabilities and an Epidemic of Sexual Assault"
- Podcast: THE NEW YORK TIMES, "LOST IN THE STORM," ANNIE BROWN, LISA TOBIN, SHERI FINK, LUKE MITCHELL

