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Chesapeake AP honors WTOP with multiple journalism awards

WASHINGTON — WTOP won 12 Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association (CAPBA) Awards on Saturday at a banquet in Ocean City, Maryland.

The news organization on the whole won a pair of major awards: Outstanding News Operation and Best Website (WTOP.com).

The sports team won for Outstanding Year-Round Local Sports, and reporter Dick Uliano’s story on the soap box derby taking place near the Capitol Building on Constitution Avenue won for Outstanding Sports Feature.

The station also won the Outstanding Newscast award and the award for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing Story for its coverage of last August’s protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one woman dead.

“These awards are a testament to what an incredibly talented team we have here at WTOP,” said Mike McMearty, WTOP’s Director of News and Programming. “The diversity of recognition from digital innovation to investigative to breaking news illustrates the broad range of our staff’s talent.”

A number of the station’s reporters and writers won awards for individual stories, series or feature projects:

Overall in 2018, WTOP has received over 32 major awards for excellence in journalism.

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