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Sinclair Broadcast Group Newsrooms Win 37 RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

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Sinclair Broadcast Group (Nasdaq: SBGI) has achieved remarkable recognition with 18 of its newsrooms receiving the prestigious RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Award, totaling 37 awards. Noteworthy stations include WJLA with 6 awards and KOMO with 4. WEAR, WJAR, and WSTM received the Overall Excellence Award, while other stations excelled in areas such as Investigative journalism. CEO Chris Ripley emphasized the significance of these awards in highlighting community issues. Sinclair continues to commit to local news and investigative efforts, underlining its role in strengthening community relations.

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  • 18 newsrooms awarded a total of 37 RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards.
  • WJLA received 6 awards, highlighting excellence in local journalism.
  • Overall Excellence Award received by WEAR, WJAR, and WSTM.
  • Recognition for investigative journalism with multiple stations winning awards.
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Sinclair Broadcast Group (Nasdaq: SBGI) is proud to announce that 18 of its newsrooms have been honored with the prestigious RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Journalism. In total, these stations brought home a collective 37 awards, a shining testament to the company’s commitment to providing the best in local journalism. Winning stations include: WJLA (6 awards); KOMO (4 awards); WBFF (4 awards); KTUL (2 awards); WHAM (2 awards); WJAR (2 awards); WGME (2 awards); and, WSTM (2 awards). In addition, WPMI, WSET, WEAR, WSYX, WCHS, WRGB, KBAK, KGAN, KMPH, and WTVC each received one award, while KOMO Radio won three awards.

Of note, WEAR, WJAR, and WSTM stations all received the Overall Excellence Award, an incredible achievement and honor, particularly in the wake of a tumultuous and unprecedented year for newsrooms everywhere. Five additional stations, KTUL, WBFF, WCHS, WPMI, and WSET received the award for Breaking News. Sinclair’s commitment to investigative journalism was also recognized, with five stations (WBFF, WGME, WHAM, WRGB, and WTVC) winning for Investigative/Continuing Coverage. Of note, the KOMO newsroom won for The Fight for the Soul of Seattle documentary, while WBFF’s Project Baltimore won two awards for its work exposing ongoing problems with the city’s public school system.

“I'm thrilled to see that the majority of awards won were for segments that aimed to rectify real issues impacting our communities around the nation and hold government accountable to their constituents,” said Chris Ripley, CEO of Sinclair Broadcast Group. “Our incredible journalists provide insight on topics that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. These honors reinforce our commitment to telling stories that provide context about the ‘how and why’ and it is through these efforts that we’re able to uplift the voices of the local communities we serve and shed light on those that may go unheard.”

The importance of local news has grown immensely over the past year, and Sinclair has stood at the forefront, making a renewed commitment to its local and investigative news units. Throughout the past year, the dedicated efforts of Sinclair’s local broadcasting stations have helped to strengthen their relationship with the communities they serve, despite daunting conditions that tested the resolve of newsrooms everywhere. Through it all, Sinclair’s broadcasting stations have remained steadfast in their efforts to keep viewers informed in a compassionate and accurate manner.

“Our goal is to be the gold standard in every market and produce content that is relevant, impactful, and meaningful, and these awards prove we are working diligently to achieve this mission,” said Scott Livingston, Senior Vice President of News at Sinclair. “It’s another proud moment for our news organization and for everyone who has contributed to our work. For us, the most important award is the support and trust of the local communities that we serve, and we look forward to continuing our important work.”

About Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.

Sinclair is a diversified media company and leading provider of local sports and news. The Company owns and/or operates 21 regional sports network brands; owns, operates and/or provides services to 186 television stations in 87 markets; is a leading local news provider in the country; owns multiple national networks; and has TV stations affiliated with all the major broadcast networks. Sinclair's content is delivered via multiple platforms, including over-the-air, multi-channel video program distributors, and digital platforms. The Company regularly uses its website as a key source of Company information, which can be accessed at www.sbgi.net.

FAQ

What recent awards did Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBGI) receive?

Sinclair Broadcast Group received 37 RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards across 18 newsrooms.

Which Sinclair stations won the Overall Excellence Award?

WEAR, WJAR, and WSTM won the Overall Excellence Award for their journalistic efforts.

What is Sinclair's commitment to local news?

Sinclair is committed to strengthening its local and investigative news units, focusing on community issues.

How many awards did WJLA win from Sinclair Broadcast Group?

WJLA won 6 awards, making it one of the top-performing Sinclair newsrooms.

What did CEO Chris Ripley say about the recent awards?

CEO Chris Ripley expressed pride in the awards, emphasizing their importance in addressing community issues.

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