WUSF Public Broadcasting took home seven awards at the Florida Associated Press Broadcasters awards banquet Saturday night in Orlando. WUSF took home two first place awards, and five second place awards.
This is a reflection of the great work our staff has done during the past year. At WUSF, we strive to bring you balanced, informative reports every day. Please click on the links below to get a sample of some of these works. Congratulations to our reporters!
-Steve Newborn, Interim News Director.
FIRST PLACE: Sports Feature
Bobbie O’Brien: Veteran Athletes Give Super Effort in Super G
http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/veteran-athletes-give-super-effort-super-g
FIRST PLACE: Use of Sound
Bobbie O’Brien: A Headstone Dedication for a Confederate Veteran
http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/headstone-dedication-confederate-veteran
Investigative
Carol Gentry: Legislative Analysts Told Scott His Medicaid Estimates Are Wrong (But He's Using Them Anyway)
http://health.wusf.usf.edu/post/legislative-analysts-told-scott-his-medicaid-estimates-are-wrong-hes-using-them-anyway
Public Affairs-Florida Matters
Bobbie O’Brien, Carson Cooper: Autism
Series Reporting
Bobbie O’Brien: Off the Base
http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/ap-award-entry-radio-series-base
Website
John O’Connor, Sammy Mack for http://stateimpact.npr.org/florida/
Light Feature
Dalia Colon: Hurricanes: What’s in a Name?