KCUR, Harvest Public Media and the NPR Midwest Newsroom won more than half of the categories they were eligible for, including breaking news, podcasts and diversity, equity and inclusion.
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KCUR Studios took home four awards from the 2023 PMJA Awards, two each for the investigative podcast Overlooked and the history podcast A People's History of Kansas City. KCUR's newsroom and collaborative partners also won recognition in the national competition.
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KCUR replaced our aging transmitter in December 2021 after a successful fundraising campaign. Thanks to that listener support, it's now time to replace the decades-old antenna, but that means the radio broadcast for 89.3 FM will be temporarily weaker than usual.
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The statewide reporting collaborative, which is based at KCUR, was recognized for excellence in hard news, digital and sports reporting.
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Seven KCUR storytellers will take the stage at the Unicorn Theatre on August 21 to share tales we couldn't tell you on the air.
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Podcasts and reporting from KCUR, NPR Midwest Newsroom, Kansas News Service and Harvest Public Media were recognized for breaking news coverage, sound, writing, and excellence in diversity, equity and inclusion.