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Murrow Awards\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism. VPR received three awards in 2011.  Here are the categories and winning entries.\r\nAudio News Documentary: \"Afghanistan's Other War\"\r\nUse Of Sound: \"Night Patrol\"\r\nWriting: \"An Appreciation for the Cluster Fly\"\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism. VPR received six awards in 2011.  Here are the categories and winning entries.\r\nOverall Excellence - a collection of work from the news department including stories, interviews, call-in programs, election coverage, newscast, special series samples and commentaries.\r\nBreaking News\r\nTwo VT Guard Soldiers Die In Gunbattle In Afghanistan\r\nHardwick Mourns Loss Of Soldier Killed In Afghanistan \r\nDocumentary - Afghanistan's Other War\r\nHard News - Neighbors Rally Around Woman Charged With Marijuana Cultivation\r\nWriting - An Appreciation Of The Cluster Fly \r\nUse Of Sound - VT Guard Goes On Night Patrol With Afghan National Police\r\nWebsite \r\nVermont Public Radio\r\nCampaign 2010\r\nReport From Afghanistan\r\nBig Hydro: Going To The Source\r\nThe Long Trail: Vermont's Footpath Through History\r\n2010 \r\n\r\nSeven Daysie Award for Best Radio Station\r\nEach year, readers of the Burlington-based Seven Days weekly paper pick their favorite restaurants, artists, stores, festivals, journalists, personalities, and media in the area where Seven Days is delivered. This is the second year in a row Vermont Public Radio has been voted Best Radio Station.\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism. VPR received six awards in 2010.  Here are the categories and winning entries.\r\nBreaking News: The Rescue Of Captain Richard Phillips\r\nCaptain Of U.S. Cargo Ship Taken By Pirates Is from Vermont\r\nUnderhill Neighbors track Fate Of Man Captured By Pirates\r\nUnderhill Expresses Joy When Navy Frees Phillips  From Captivity\r\nNeighbor Says Friends, Family Relieved That Captain Phillips Is Safe\r\nAndrea Phillips Thanks President Obama, Military For Husband's Resuce\r\nFreed Hostage Captain Phillips Is Back Home In Vermont\r\nFeature Reporting\r\nHomeless Family Puts Down Roots\r\nInvestigative Reporting\r\nGuard Members Say They Were Denied Promotions At Springfield Prison\r\nSeries\r\nChamplain400 Coverage \r\nSports\r\nUVM Falls To UConn In First Round\r\nWebsite\r\nVPR News\r\nH1N1 Swine Flu Cverage States Of Marriage Hitting Home Champlain400 Coverage\r\n \r\n2009\r\n\r\nVermont Association of Broadcasters: Distinguished Service Award\r\nReporter Bob Kinzel was recognized for his many years of excellence in reporting from the Vermont Statehouse.  \r\n\r\nSeven Daysie Award for Best Radio Station\r\nEach year, readers of the Burlington-based Seven Days weekly paper pick their favorite restaurants, artists, stores, festivals, journalists, personalities, and media in the area where Seven Days is delivered. This is the second year in a row Vermont Public Radio has been voted Best Radio Station.\r\nNational Edward R. Murrow Award\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\nUse of Sound: Final Exam With a Twist, Nina Keck\r\n\r\nPublic Radio News Director Incorporated (PRNDI) Awards\r\nThe PRNDI Awards is the only national competition devoted to rewarding outstanding local public radio news. \r\nContinuing Coverage: VPR's reporting on the death of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett and the subsequent reporting on Vermont's sex offender laws (staff project)\r\nDocumentary: Those CCC Boys, Lynne McCrea and Steve Delaney\r\nCommentary:  The Birth Rate Blues, Philip Baruth\r\nInterview: Chuck Wooster on raising your own pigs, Jane Lindholm\r\n\r\nMy Source Community Impact Awards for Engagement\r\nThe Corporation for Public Broadcasting honors stations for commitment and responsiveness to their communities in providing innovative programming and services that have a vital impact on the community. \r\nMy Vermont\r\nVermont Reads: Robert Frost\r\n\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism. VPR received nine awards in 2009, including the top award for Overall Excellence.\r\n\r\nOverall Excellence: A collection of work from the news department including stories, interviews, call-in programs, election coverage, newscast, special series samples and commentaries.  \r\nBest Documentary: Those CCC Boys, Lynne McCrea and Steve Delaney.\r\nContinuing Coverage: VPR’s reporting on the death of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett and the subsequent reporting on Vermont’s sex offender laws (staff project).\r\nBest Feature Story: Homeless Family Focused on Future, Lynne McCrea\r\nHard News Feature: Burton Snowboards, Nina Keck\r\nUse of Sound: Final Exam With a Twist, Nina Keck\r\nInvestigative Reporting: Asbestos Problems in Lowell and Eden, John Dillon\r\nBroadcast Writing: Anatomy of a Press Conference, Steve Zind.\r\nWebsite: Election 2008, Farm Families, Those CCC Boys, My Vermont, Jonathan Butler and Tim Johnson\r\n\r\n2008\r\n\r\nSeven Daysie Award for Best Radio Station\r\nEach year, readers of the Burlington-based Seven Days weekly paper pick their favorite “best” restaurants, artists, stores, festivals, journalists, politicians in the area where Seven Days is delivered. After several years as runner-up, VPR was voted best radio station.\r\nBenchmarks for Public Radio Fundraising Award\r\nDEI, public radio's fundraising and marketing professional organization awarded their first Benchmarks award to VPR. Of the 98 stations surveyed in the recent DEI Benchmarks report, Vermont Public Radio was consistently near the 90th percentile for individual giving per listener hour, underwriting revenue per listener hour, major giving as a percent of individual giving, and has one of the lowest costs per dollar raised in the industry. \r\n\r\nMy Source Radio Testimonials Award:\r\nThe Corportation for Public Broadcasting's My Source Radio Contest challenged stations to gather and produce creative, authentic, and meaningful listener testimonials that embody the core values of public radio.\r\nThird Place: Producer Franny Bastian for her testimonial of listener James Woodard of Underhill describing his love for VPR jazz programming. Listen to the winning entries here.\r\nNational Edward R. Murrow Award:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\n \r\nOutstanding Continuing Coverage: The Changing Climate (staff project)\r\n\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\nOutstanding Continuing Coverage: The Changing Climate\r\nOutstanding Documentary: Homeless in Vermont (Lynne McCrea)\r\nOutstanding Broaadcast Writing: Pigeon Racing (Steve Zind)\r\nOutstanding Feature\u002FHard News: Stanstead Border (Charlotte Albright))\r\nOutstanding Investigative Reporting: (John Dillon) Citizens protest use of Chloramine Health Dept. will not halt Chloramine use CDC officials to visit Vermont CDC officials hear Chloramine complaints\r\n2007\r\nNational Edward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\nOutstanding Feature Reporting: Peace Song Competition (Steve Zind)\r\nOutstanding Broadcast Writing: Your Own Coffin (Steve Zind)\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\nOutstanding Investigative Reporting: Mexican Labor on the Farm (John Dillon)\r\nOutstanding News Series: Iran Today (Steve Zind)\r\nOutstanding Continuing Coverage: Mexican Labor on the Farm (John Dillon)\r\nOutstanding Feature Reporting: Peace Song Competition (Steve Zind)\r\nOutstanding Broadcast Writing: Your Own Coffin (Steve Zind)\r\n2006\r\nPublic Radio News Director Incorporated (PRNDI) Awards:\r\nPublic Radio News Director Incorporated Award is the only national competition devoted to rewarding outstanding local public radio news.\r\nBest Newscast: Midday Report (Steve Delaney)\r\nWriting: Bug Camp (Steve Zind)\r\nNational Edward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism.\r\nOutstanding Investigative Reporting: (Nina Keck)\r\n- Student suspension still controversial on Middlebury campus\r\n- Judge rules Middlebury College had right to suspend student\r\nRegional Associated Press Awards:\r\nPublic Affairs\u002FDocumentary: Fair People (John Dillon, Nina Keck, Susan Keese, Mitch Wertlieb, Betty Smith, Lynne McCrea, Steve Delaney)\r\nFeature Enterprise: Bug Camp (Steve Zind)\r\nGeneral News: Army National Guard Spc. Scott McLaughlin Deployment (Steve Zind)\r\nBreaking News: Fell sentenced to death (John Dillon, Mitch Wertlieb)\r\nInvestigative Reporting: Cyberbullying (Nina Keck)\r\nEditorials: The Wind Power Debate\r\nWeather: The Eye on the Sky\r\nRegional Edward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism\r\nOutstanding Continuing Coverage: (Susan Keese, Nina Keck, Steve Zind, Mitch Wertlieb and Steve Delaney)\r\n- Lake George tour boat being refloated;\r\n- Lake George boat investigation yields discoveries;\r\n- Lawsuits filed in Lake George boat accident;\r\n- Sheriff's report released on Lake George boat accident\r\nOutstanding Investigative Reporting: (Nina Keck)\r\n- Student suspension still controversial on Middlebury campus;\r\n- Judge rules Middlebury College had right to suspend student\r\nOutstanding Hard News Feature: (Susan Keese)\r\n- Dartmouth medical center students hold memorial service for cadavers\r\nOutstanding Feature Reporting: (Nina Keck)\r\n- Aging skiers participating in masters race at Killington\r\n2005\r\nGabriel Award: \"Vermont Reads: First They Killed My Father\"\r\nThe Gabriel Award recognizes broadcasters whose work has raised the consciousness of the public to focus on human concerns\r\nGracie Allen Award: Camel's Hump Radio: \"Daisy and the Doll\" and \"Alec's Primer\"\r\nThe Gracies recognize exemplary programming created for women, by women and about women\r\nEdward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nRTNDA's Edward R. Murrow Award honors outstanding achievements in electronic journalism\r\nOutstanding Continuing Coverage: How the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have affected Vermont. \"130 Vermont Guard soldiers deployed to Middle East\", \"Mothers share letters from Iraq\", \"Wounded soldier begins recovery\", \"Specialist Alan Bean, 22, killed in Iraq\", \"Switchboard: National Guard Major General Martha Rainville\", \"Sergeant Jamie Gray buried in Calais\"\r\nOutstanding News Series: \"Iran Journal\" (Steve Zind)\r\nRegional Associated Press Awards:\r\nGeneral News: \"The War is Personal\", \"Nuclear Fuel Goes Missing\" Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five (Bob Kinzel, John Dillon)\r\nBreaking News: \"Nuclear Fuel Missing\" (Bob Kinzel)\r\nEnterprise\u002FFeature: \"To the Bat Cave\" (Steve Zind), \"The Fall Forest\" (Mitch Wertlieb, Lynne McCrea)\r\nInvestigative: \"Problems of War\" Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five, \"Prescription Drug Abuse\" (Nina Keck), \"Nuclear Fuel Goes Missing\" Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five (Bob Kinzel, John Dillon)\r\nPublic Affairs\u002FDocumentary: \"Phish: The Final Curtain\" (Patti Daniels, Steve Zind), \"Iran Journal\" (Steve Zind)\r\nTalk Show: \"Switchboard - Battle of the Bulge Veterans\" (Steve Zind)\r\nCommentary: \"Kakewalk\" (Willi Coleman)\r\nWeathercast: \"Eye on the Sky\" (Steve Maleski, Mark Breen)\r\nSEJ Award for Reporting on the Environment:\r\nThe Society of Environmental Journalists Awards are the largest environmental journalism contest in North America. VPR's John Dillon took second place for stories on several subjects:\r\n\"State Attempts to Control Cormorant Population on Lake Champlain\"\r\n\"Neighbors Rally to Help Farmer Control Runoff\"\r\n\"Inside the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant\": Part One - Part Two\r\n\"Lobbyists, Lawmakers and Activists Look at Dry Cask Storage and the Future of Vermont Yankee\"\r\n \r\n2004\r\nEdward R. Murrow Awards:\r\nBest News Documentary - Regional: Howard Dean: The Vermont Years\r\nBest News Documentary - National: Howard Dean: The Vermont Years\r\nPublic Radio News Director Incorporated (PRNDI) Awards:\r\nBest Newscast: \"Midday Report\"\r\nBest Call-In Program: \"Switchboard, live with Anne Garrels\"\r\nCommentary (second place): \"Little League Angst\" (Jay Parini)\r\nRegional Associated Press Awards:\r\nCommentary: \"Iraq War Series\", \"Little League Angst\" (Jay Parini)\r\nTalk Show: \"Switchboard: Howard Dean in Iowa\" (Bob Kinzel)\r\nGeneral News: \"Vermont's Fallen Heroes\", \"Wind Energy Boom\" (John Dillon)\r\nBreaking News: \"IBM Cuts 500 More Jobs\" (John Dillon)\r\nEnterprise: \"Coping with Teen Suicide\" (John Van Hoesen), \"Vermont's Southwest Corner\"\r\nInvestigative: \"A Community Fights Cancer\" (Nina Keck), \"Declining Health of Lake Champlain\" (John Dillon), \"No Child Left Behind\" (Nina Keck)\r\nPublic Affairs\u002FDocumentary: \"Grace Coolidge: Legacy in Letters\"\r\nNews Feature: \"One Pie's Journey to the Tunbridge Fair\" (Steve Zind), \"Fred Tuttle Remembered\" (Steve Zind)\r\nDean presidential campaign: \"Howard Dean: The Vermont Years\", \"Switchboard: Howard Dean in Iowa\" (Bob Kinzel), \"Continuing Coverage\" (Bob Kinzel, John Dillon)\r\nSports Feature: \"Girls Take to the Rugby Field\" (Patti Daniels), \"Little Fenway\" (Mitch Wertlieb)\r\nWeathercast: \"Morning Eye on the Sky\" (Steve Maleski, Mark Breen)\r\n \r\n2003\r\nRegional Associated Press Awards:\r\nCommentary: \"Great Thoughts of Vermont\", \"Vermont's Enron\" (Timothy McQuiston), \"Howard Dean, Babe, If I May?\" (Philip Baruth)\r\nTalk Show: \"Switchboard: Senator Jeffords\" (Bob Kinzel), \"Switchboard: Housing shortage\" (Steve Zind)\r\nGeneral News: \"Dean's presidential bid\" (Bob Kinzel, John Dillon)\r\nBreaking News: \"IBM lays off 1,000 workers\" (Neal Charnoff), \"Tulloch's motive\" (John Dillon, Neal Charnoff, Betty Smith)\r\nEnterprise: \"The Heroin Problem\" (Steve Zind, Neal Charnoff, Nina Keck), \"OMYA\" (John Dillon), \"LBJ and Hoff\" (Neal Charnoff, Steve Zind, Bob Kinzel)\r\nInvestigative: \"Fired editor\" (John Dillon), \"Fletcher Allen\" (John Dillon), \"Abuse in the diocese\" (Steve Zind)\r\nPublic Affairs Documentary: \"Candidates Debate\" (Bob Kinzel), \"Great Thoughts of Vermont\"(Betty Smith)\r\nNews Feature: \"Getting in the Wood\" (Steve Zind)\r\nElections: \"General Election Coverage\"\r\nBest Weathercast: \"Eye on the Sky\" (Mark Breen, Steve Maleski)\r\nDistinguished Service Award: John Van Hoesen, VPR News Director\r\n \r\n2002\r\nRegional Associated Press Awards:\r\nCommentary: Civil Unions series\r\nTalk Show: \"Switchboard: Civil Union Debates\" (Bob Kinzel), \"Switchboard: Methadone\" (Bob Kinzel)\r\nGeneral News: Civil Unions coverage (Bob Kinzel)\r\nBreaking News: Sale of Ben and Jerry's\r\nEnterprise: \"Out in the Cold: Stories of Adversity and Survival in Winter\"\r\nPublic Affairs Documentary: Live coverage of House Judiciary Committee public hearing, \"Election 2000 Debate Series\"\r\nElections: Election night 2000",[17,18],"Classical","Opera",[17,18],[21,22],19,89,"English","Middlebury, Vermont, United States","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.vermontpublic.org\u002Fclassical","+1 (802) 655-9451","hello@vermontpublic.org","365 Troy Ave, Colchester, VT, United States, 05446","United States","US","United_States",153,"displayed","Middlebury_VT","Middlebury",2078,{"facebook":38,"x":39,"wikipedia":40},"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Fvermontpublic","http:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fvermontpublic","http:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FWOXM_(FM)",{"avg":42,"total":42,"distribution":43,"reviews":44,"hasMore":45},0,{"1":42,"2":42,"3":42,"4":42,"5":42},[],false,null]