TEGNA Stations Win Four Alliance for Women in Media Foundation Gracie Awards
TEGNA Inc. (NYSE: TGNA) announced that its stations KHOU in Houston, WKYC in Cleveland, and KSDK in St. Louis have won four Gracie Awards from the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation. Notable achievements include KHOU's win for the Documentary award for 'Juneteenth: 1865-2021' and WKYC's Hard News Feature award for 'The Power of Healing: Address the Mess.' The awards celebrate impactful storytelling by women in media. Annie Yu from WUSA also received an honorable mention. TEGNA emphasizes its commitment to impactful journalism.
- TEGNA's stations won four prestigious Gracie Awards, highlighting the company's focus on impactful journalism.
- The wins showcase TEGNA's commitment to community engagement through storytelling.
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“We are very proud of our exceptional journalists who are producing and sharing impactful stories in their local communities,” said
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KHOU, TEGNA’s
CBS affiliate inHouston , is the winner of the Documentary (TV-Local) award for “Juneteenth: 1865-2021.” From an all-female producing team that includes anchor and producerMia Gradney , executive producerJennifer Moore , researcher and producerNicole Jones , artistic directorRobyn Hughes and news directorElizabeth Roldan , the documentary features female scholars and community advocates explaining the history and significance of Juneteenth and its lasting impact in the quest for equality for all. -
WKYC Studios , TEGNA’sNBC affiliate inCleveland , is the winner of the Hard News Feature (TV-Local) award for “The Power of Healing: Address the Mess,” which features the unique relationship between two ministry leaders with the same single mission dedicated to racial reconciliation. WKYC’sDanielle Wiggins andSusan Moses collaborated on this story as part of the station’s “The Power of Healing” series, which addressed the deep divides and pain in our society and encouraged healing in theCleveland community. -
WKYC Studios’ executive producer
Susan Moses is also the winner of the Sports Feature (TV-Local) award for “The Year of the Tiger Ladies,” which features the inspiring story of the Warrensville Heights’ girls’ basketball team and their remarkable head coach. After three winless seasons, Coach Ourtney Bryant and his positive outlook led the team to unprecedented success, even while facing personal challenges, including a devastating shooting that leftCoach Bryant on an unexpected road to recovery. -
KSDK/5 On Your Side, TEGNA’s
NBC affiliate inSt. Louis , is the winner of the News Program (TV-Local) award for its one-hour special report “Race. Listen. Learn. Live.” about the experiences of some of St. Louis’ most accomplished Black women. Among the guests sharing their personal memories and perspectives on race were an Olympic champion, a world-class singer, a surgeon, a mayor, and a sports executive. Topics included raising Black children, education, COVID-19, politics, and guests’ experiences with racism. -
Morning anchor and host of TEGNA’s
CBS affiliate WUSA’s “Get Up DC,”Annie Yu is the recipient of an Honorable Mention in the On-Air Talent category. Yu, a D.C.-native, joined the station in 2018 and covers stories that matter in D.C.,Virginia andMaryland , including how the Asian American community is advocating for change in response to Anti-Asian hate.
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