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Class of COVID-19, a collaborative work within the Florida Public Media system, has been recognized with a National Edward R. Murrow Award for Large Market Radio - Digital. The extensive digital build-out was led by WFSU's Patricia Moynihan and features engaging illustrations by Camila Kerwin and graphic design by Cassidy Alexander. The overall project was led by WLRN's Jessica Bakeman.
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PBS NEWSHOUR will provide live coverage of the public hearings held by the “Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.” Watch past coverage via this post. The hearings will continue live online weekdays starting June 13.
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WFSU Public Media won the prestigious news industry awards in the Digital, Investigative Reporting, and Feature Reporting categories.
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WFSU’s Valerie Crowder took top prize for weather reporting, Patricia Moynihan for digital programming, and Robbie Gaffney for education reporting (single). More than 40 radio and television stations submitted more than 550 entries in the contest which featured content produced in 2021 by public and commercial news outlets from across Florida.
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After 25 years leading Florida’s statewide open government channel, Beth Switzer retired from her role as Executive Director of The FLORIDA Channel earlier this year.
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WFSU Public Media won the top prize in the category of “Community Engagement: Kids & Family” amongst Division I competitors of the national public media competition.
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DIRECTV STREAM customers will have access to educational and inspiring content from WFSU.
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The WFSU Public Media Education & Engagement Team was twice nominated as a finalist, once each in the Community Engagement - Kids & Family and Education - Innovation in Education categories. Winners will be announced on January 25, 2022.
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WFSU Public Media will host StoryCorps to record the stories of local residents through both in-person and virtual interviews and preserve them in the Library of Congress
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WFSU Public Media has an exciting opportunity available in broadcast, digital, and video news production. We’re looking for someone who has an ear for great stories, isn’t afraid to ask tough questions, is curious about the world around them, and is committed to pushing the envelope when it comes to reporting.