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WTOP wins 5 first place awards from Chesapeake AP Broadcasters Association

It was a big night for WTOP at the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association Awards convention held in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday. In all, 27 news organizations in D.C., Maryland and Delaware submitted 314 entries for the annual contest. You can check out the full list of the winners here. A broadcast journalism major at Howard University named Kiara Patterson was also awarded a $3,000 scholarship from CAPBA. WTOP was honored with eight awards total (five first place and three second place). A few highlights, as well as a complete listing of our honors are below. DMV Download WTOP’s podcast, “DMV Download” with Megan Cloherty and Luke Garrett, won first place for Best Podcast Audio. For the nod, judges for the event cited the podcast’s good reporting and sound design, as well as being “engaging and informative.” Nightmare on I-95 Our coverage of the “Nightmare on I-95,” where thousands of travelers were trapped in cars on Virginia Interstate-95 during and after a snowstorm in January, 2022, received first place for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing Story. “For people trapped in cars during a snowstorm, radio could be the only reliable medium for news and information. WTOP’s coverage strikes me as a huge service to the community. Plus, it’s ongoing and thorough,” said the judges. WTOP Sports Our tireless sports team took home first place for Outstanding Year-Round Local Sports, with the judges calling our coverage of the region’s professional teams, “spot on.” They went on to say that “the reporting on other local sports, ranging from Little League to ax throwing, was a welcome bonus and great example of covering the broader sports community.” WTOP website WTOP also won first place for Outstanding Website, with judges hailing its “robust reporting with lots of content on a variety of topics. Clear, clean site with strong mix of text, video and audio.” Here’s the complete list of WTOP’s wins at the 2022 CAPBA Awards below:

  • Best Podcast-Audio: Megan Cloherty and Luke Garrett for “DMV Download,” first place
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  • Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing Story: WTOP for “Nightmare on I-95,” first place
  • Outstanding Year-Round Local Sports: WTOP, first place
  • Outstanding Website: WTOP, first place
  • Outstanding Newscast: WTOP, first place
  • Outstanding News Series: J.J. Green for “War in Ukraine: Battle for the Soul of Europe,” second place
  • Best Reporter: Nick Iannelli, second place
  • Outstanding Election Night Coverage: WTOP, second place

WTOP takes home 8 SPJ-DC Dateline Awards

WTOP News took home eight Dateline Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists’ D.C. chapter Tuesday night. “Local newsrooms and the journalists that work in those newsrooms play an incredibly important role in the communities they serve," said Julia Ziegler, WTOP's Director of News & Programming. "We take our mission of keeping the DC area informed very seriously and we are honored that work has been recognized with eight Dateline Awards, including the prestigious Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award. I am so proud of the work our journalists have been able to produce.”
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