Mar 14, 2012
TORONTO, March 14, 2012 /CNW/ - RTDNA Canada, The Association of Electronic Journalists, is pleased to recognize excellence in electronic journalism in the Prairie Region when it presents its annual awards in Winnipeg on April 14, 2012.
The RTDNA Canada Awards honour the best programs, stations and newsgathering organizations in both radio and television. "These awards are named after some of the pioneers and innovators in our industry, and some of them were the founders of our association fifty years ago," said RTDNA Canada President Andy LeBlanc. "We're pleased to continue celebrating excellence in electronic journalism. Our founders would be proud of the quality of award winning local news coverage today."
THE TELEVISION WINNERS ARE:
Bert Cannings Award - Best Newscast
Adrienne Clarkson Award - Diversity
Charlie Edwards Award - Spot News
Dan McArthur Award - In-depth/Investigative
Dave Rogers Award - Short Feature
Dave Rogers Award - Long Feature
Gord Sinclair - Live Special Events
Ron Laidlaw Award - Continuing Coverage
Trina McQueen Award - News Information Program
Hugh Haugland Award - Creative Use of Video
Sam Ross Award - Editorial Commentary
Digital Media Award
THE RADIO WINNERS ARE:
Byron MacGregor Award - Best Newscast
Best Use of Sound Award
Charlie Edwards Award - Spot News
Dan McArthur Award - In-depth/Investigative
Dave Rogers Award - Short Feature
Dave Rogers Award - Long Feature
Gord Sinclair Award - Live Special Events
Peter Gzowski Award - News Information Program
Ron Laidlaw Award - Continuing Coverage
Adrienne Clarkson Award - Diversity
NOTE TO EDITORS:
RTDNA Regional Awards for BC Region were announced March 7th, and announcements for other regions are scheduled as follows:
Atlantic Region - March 21st
Central Region - April 4th
For more information or to register for the BC, Prairie or Atlantic Region conferences being held April 14th, or for the National Conference June 21st-23rd (with Central Region awards presented June 21st) please see rtdnacanada.com .
RTDNA Canada is the voice of electronic journalists and news managers in Canada. The members of RTDNA Canada recognize the responsibility of broadcast journalists to promote and to protect the freedom to report independently about matters of public interest and to present a wide range of expressions, opinions and ideas. The RTDNA Canada Code of Ethics, adopted by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, is used to measure fairness and accuracy in our profession.
For further information:
Sherry Denesha, Operations Manager, RTNDA Canada at (416) 756-2213 or sherry@rtndacanada.com or Andy LeBlanc, President, RTNDA Canada at (506) 325-4705 or president@rtndacanada.com