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CBC NEWS AND RADIO ONE WIN TOTAL OF 40 AWARDS AT THE CJF, CAJ and RTDNA AWARDS CEREMONIES HELD IN TORONTO AND HALIFAX

The National, World Report, The Current and local news programming among winners

CBC News and CBC Radio One were honoured this week with 40 awards across television, radio and online platforms. Awards were handed out at the June 3 Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) Awards, along with the June 6 Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Awards and the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Awards.

 

Awards were received in the following categories:

 

CJF Awards—Wednesday, June 3, 2015

 

William Southam Journalism Fellowships (CBC Radio-Canada Fellowship)

Jennifer Moroz, executive producer of CBC Radio One’s The Current

 

CAJ Awards—Saturday, June 6, 2015

 

Open Broadcast News - CBC News: The National - Foreign Workers - McJobs: Enza Uda, Kathy Tomlinson, Robb Douglas

 

CWA Canada / CAJ Award for Labour Reporting—CBC News: World Report and CBC Radio’s The Current - Rail Fatigue—Carla Turner, Dave Seglins, Gord Westmacott, Heather Evans, Jeremy MacDonald, John Nicol

 

Community Broadcast - CBC News: Edmonton—Aura of Power—Charles Rusnell, JennieRussell. Plus Don McGillivray Award for Investigative Journalism.

 

RTNDA Awards—Saturday, June 6

 

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

 

DIGITAL

 

CHARLIE EDWARDS AWARD - Spot News - a Family Disappears - The Liknes-O’Brien Case and the Man Charged with Murder, CBC Calgary

 

DAN MCARTHUR AWARD - In-depth/Investigative - Polytechnique: Remember the 14 / Polytechnique Shooting 25th Anniversary, CBC Montreal

 

DIGITAL MEDIA AWARD - Large market - CBC Montreal website, CBC Montreal

 

RON LAIDLAW AWARD - Continuing Coverage - The Alberta Flood: One Year Later - The Five People We Lost, CBC Calgary

 

RADIO

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Short Feature - Small/Medium - Girl from Away, CBC Prince Edward Island

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Short Feature - Large Market - All in the Family, CBC Vancouver’s The Early Edition

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Long Feature - Small/Medium market - Motels of the Okanagan, CBC Kelowna

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Long Feature - Large market - Homecoming in Heart’s Desire, CBC Edmonton

 

DAN MCARTHUR AWARD - In-depth/Investigative - Aura of Power, CBC Edmonton

 

DICK SMYTH AWARD - Creative Use of Sound - Beatles in Vancouver 1964, CBC Vancouver’s The Early Edition

 

PETER GZOWSKI AWARD - Radio News Information Program - Shooting in the Capital: The Morning After, CBC Ottawa’s Ottawa Morning

 

RON LAIDLAW AWARD - Continuing Coverage - Moncton Shootings, CBC New Brunswick

 

SPORTS AWARD - Small/Medium Market - The Fight of a Lifetime, CBC Kamloops

 

SPORTS AWARD - Large Market - Never too old - The 101-year-old javelin thrower, CBC Calgary

 

TELEVISION

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Long Feature - Small/Medium Market - A Day in the Life of Nova Scotia, CBC Nova Scotia

 

DAN MCARTHUR AWARD - In-depth/Investigative-Aura of Power, CBC Edmonton

 

NETWORK AWARD WINNERS

 

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT - Linden MacIntyre

 

DIGITAL

 

CHARLIE EDWARDS AWARD - Spot News - Parliament Hill shooting, A day of chaos leaves soldier, gunman dead, CBCNews.ca

 

RON LAIDLAW AWARD - Continuing Coverage - Ebola crisis: On the ground in Liberia, CBCNews.ca

 

RADIO

 

BYRON MACGREGOR AWARD - Best Newscast - Parliament Hill Shooting show CBC News: World at Six

 

CHARLIE EDWARDS AWARD - Spot News - Parliament Shooting CBC News: World Report

 

DAN MCARTHUR AWARD - In-depth/Investigative - Rail Fatigue in Canada, CBC News

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Short Feature - Teenage Self, CBC News:World at Six

 

GORD SINCLAIR AWARD - Live Special Events - Parliament Shooting Special, CBC News: World Report and The Current, CBC Radio One

 

RON LAIDLAW AWARD - Continuing Coverage- Canada and Syrian Refugees - Promises made, promises kept? CBC News

 

PETER GZOWSKI AWARD - Radio News Information Program—Diagnosis: Dementia, The Current, CBC Radio One

 

DICK SMYTH AWARD - Creative Use of Sound—‘Cyborg’ hears colours he cannot see, The Current, CBC Radio One

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Long Feature—A Divisive Device, The Current, CBC Radio One.

 

ADRIENNE CLARKSON AWARD - Diversity —Honourable Mention—Race Relations, CBC News: World at Six

 

TELEVISION

 

ADRIENNE CLARKSON AWARD - Diversity —Return on Disability, CBC News: The National

 

DAN MCARTHUR AWARD - In-depth/Investigative—Foreign Workers McJobs, CBC Vancouver

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Long Feature—April 15—12 Seconds in Boston CBC News: The National

 

DAVE ROGERS AWARD - Short Feature—Silver Cross Mother, CBC News: The National

 

RON LAIDLAW AWARD - Continuing Coverage - Canadian Jihadis, CBC News:The National

 

2015 - EDWARD R. MURROW AWARDS

 

Breaking News Award for Large Market Television - Ottawa shooting, CBC Toronto -

 

Investigative Reporting Award for Large Market Radio - Aura of Power, CBC Edmonton

 

 

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About CBC News

For more than 75 years, CBC has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, internet, and satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in English, French and eight Aboriginal languages.

A space for us all is CBC/Radio-Canada’s new strategy to modernize the public broadcaster and ensure that it continues to fulfill its mandate for Canadians and for future generations. Through to 2020, it will increase its investment in prime time television programming, and continue to create radio programs of the highest quality, while promoting the development of digital and mobile platforms and content.

 

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For more information, please contact:

Kylie McGregor

Entertainment publicist, CBC

Kylie.McGregor@cbc.ca

416 205 8638 (office) / 416 948 6181 (mobile)

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