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Gray Media and Its Stations Honored for their Journalism and Community Service by RTDNA, National Headliner, Emmys, the NAB Leadership Foundation, and Other Organizations

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Gray Media and its stations have received multiple prestigious industry awards recognizing their excellence in journalism and community service. Sandy Breland, Gray's EVP and COO, was selected for RTDNA's 2025 John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award. WANF Atlanta won first place in the National Headliner Awards for their investigative documentary "In Plane Sight: The Fix" and received an Emmy nomination. Other notable achievements include WIBW Topeka winning the 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award for their mental health awareness campaign. Multiple Gray stations received Eric Sevareid Awards, with WBAY Green Bay earning six awards. The company's stations also garnered numerous state broadcasting awards, demonstrating Gray Media's commitment to impactful local journalism across its network of 113 television markets reaching approximately 37% of US television households.
Gray Media e le sue stazioni hanno ricevuto numerosi premi prestigiosi nel settore, riconoscendo la loro eccellenza nel giornalismo e nel servizio alla comunità. Sandy Breland, EVP e COO di Gray, è stata selezionata per il John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award 2025 dall'RTDNA. WANF Atlanta ha conquistato il primo posto ai National Headliner Awards con il loro documentario investigativo "In Plane Sight: The Fix" e ha ottenuto una nomination agli Emmy. Tra gli altri riconoscimenti importanti, WIBW Topeka ha vinto il Celebration of Service to America Award 2025 per la loro campagna di sensibilizzazione sulla salute mentale. Diverse stazioni Gray hanno ricevuto gli Eric Sevareid Awards, con WBAY Green Bay che ne ha ottenuti sei. Le stazioni dell'azienda hanno inoltre conquistato numerosi premi statali nel settore radiotelevisivo, dimostrando l'impegno di Gray Media per un giornalismo locale di impatto attraverso la sua rete di 113 mercati televisivi, che raggiunge circa il 37% delle famiglie statunitensi con la televisione.
Gray Media y sus estaciones han recibido múltiples premios prestigiosos de la industria que reconocen su excelencia en periodismo y servicio comunitario. Sandy Breland, EVP y COO de Gray, fue seleccionada para el John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award 2025 de RTDNA. WANF Atlanta ganó el primer lugar en los National Headliner Awards por su documental investigativo "In Plane Sight: The Fix" y recibió una nominación al Emmy. Otros logros destacados incluyen a WIBW Topeka, que ganó el Celebration of Service to America Award 2025 por su campaña de concienciación sobre la salud mental. Varias estaciones de Gray recibieron los premios Eric Sevareid, con WBAY Green Bay obteniendo seis galardones. Las estaciones de la compañía también ganaron numerosos premios estatales de radiodifusión, demostrando el compromiso de Gray Media con un periodismo local impactante a lo largo de su red de 113 mercados televisivos que alcanzan aproximadamente al 37% de los hogares con televisión en Estados Unidos.
그레이 미디어와 그 소속 방송국들은 저널리즘과 지역사회 봉사에서 탁월함을 인정받아 여러 권위 있는 산업상을 수상했습니다. 그레이의 EVP 겸 COO인 샌디 브렐랜드는 RTDNA의 2025년 John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award 수상자로 선정되었습니다. WANF 애틀랜타는 탐사 다큐멘터리 "In Plane Sight: The Fix"로 내셔널 헤드라이너 어워드에서 1위를 차지했으며 에미상 후보에도 올랐습니다. 그 밖에도 WIBW 토피카는 정신 건강 인식 캠페인으로 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award를 받았습니다. 여러 그레이 방송국이 에릭 세바레이드 상을 받았으며, WBAY 그린베이는 여섯 개의 상을 수상했습니다. 회사의 방송국들은 또한 수많은 주 방송상을 수상하며, 약 37%의 미국 TV 가구에 도달하는 113개 텔레비전 시장 네트워크를 통해 영향력 있는 지역 저널리즘에 대한 그레이 미디어의 헌신을 입증했습니다.
Gray Media et ses stations ont reçu de nombreux prix prestigieux de l'industrie, reconnaissant leur excellence en journalisme et service communautaire. Sandy Breland, EVP et COO de Gray, a été sélectionnée pour le John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award 2025 décerné par la RTDNA. WANF Atlanta a remporté la première place aux National Headliner Awards pour leur documentaire d'investigation "In Plane Sight: The Fix" et a reçu une nomination aux Emmy Awards. Parmi les autres réalisations notables, WIBW Topeka a remporté le Celebration of Service to America Award 2025 pour leur campagne de sensibilisation à la santé mentale. Plusieurs stations Gray ont reçu des Eric Sevareid Awards, avec WBAY Green Bay qui en a obtenu six. Les stations de l'entreprise ont également remporté de nombreux prix de diffusion au niveau des États, démontrant l'engagement de Gray Media envers un journalisme local impactant à travers son réseau de 113 marchés télévisés, atteignant environ 37 % des foyers américains équipés de télévision.
Gray Media und seine Sender haben zahlreiche renommierte Branchenpreise erhalten, die ihre Exzellenz im Journalismus und im Dienst an der Gemeinschaft anerkennen. Sandy Breland, EVP und COO von Gray, wurde mit dem John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award 2025 der RTDNA ausgezeichnet. WANF Atlanta gewann den ersten Platz bei den National Headliner Awards für ihre investigative Dokumentation "In Plane Sight: The Fix" und erhielt eine Emmy-Nominierung. Weitere bemerkenswerte Erfolge sind der Gewinn des Celebration of Service to America Award 2025 durch WIBW Topeka für ihre Kampagne zur Sensibilisierung für psychische Gesundheit. Mehrere Gray-Sender erhielten Eric Sevareid Awards, wobei WBAY Green Bay sechs Auszeichnungen erhielt. Die Sender des Unternehmens gewannen zudem zahlreiche staatliche Rundfunkpreise, was das Engagement von Gray Media für wirkungsvollen lokalen Journalismus in ihrem Netzwerk von 113 Fernsehmarktgebieten zeigt, die etwa 37 % der US-Fernsehhaushalte erreichen.
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ATLANTA, May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gray Media and multiple Gray stations recently received honors from prestigious industry organizations, including the Radio Television Digital News Association, National Headliner Awards, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and the NAB Leadership Foundation.

Gray is very pleased to report that the Radio Television Digital News Association has selected Sandy Breland, Gray’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, for its 2025 John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award.   Named for the founder and first president of RTDNA, this award recognizes an individual’s contributions to journalism and freedom of the press. She will be honored at RTDNA25 in New Orleans.

“Sandy Breland’s career is a testament to the power and impact of local journalism.   From her early days in the newsroom to her leadership of one of the largest media companies in the country, she has consistently championed integrity, public service, and community connection,” said RTDNA Chair Sheryl Worsley.   “Her unwavering dedication to journalism and freedom of the press makes her a deserving recipient of the John F. Hogan Award, and we are proud to honor her at RTDNA25.”

In addition, RTNDA will award Jeff Schlesser, news director at Gray’s WWSB in Sarasota, Florida, the 2025 RTDNA Loren Tobia Leadership Award, which is given annually to a journalist who exemplifies true leadership within their company or organization. Since joining WWSB in 2020, Jeff collaborated with his team to support 54 hours per week of locally produced programming and develop a newsroom dedicated to covering the southern portion of the Tampa Bay media market.

The prestigious National Headliner Awards honored three Gray Media outlets for journalistic excellence.

WANF in Atlanta, Georgia, won first place in the broadcast or cable television stations documentary or series category for “In Plane Sight: The Fix,” an undercover investigation of Drug Enforcement Task Force Agents searching innocent passengers at airport gates, looking for cash, and keeping the money they seized.   According to the judges’ comments, “This story not only examined what appeared to be an outrageous abuse of power but played a major role in fixing the problem.   Through scrupulous and non-sensationalized reporting, the investigators documented abuses by airline employees and federal employees who were allowed to seize cash from innocent passengers under the guise of a practice that assumed anyone carrying a large amount of cash was under suspicion for drug offenses.   This two-year investigation ended that practice.”

WAVE in Louisville, Kentucky, won third place in the same category for “23 Seconds: A Louisville Mass Shooting.”   The original documentary recounts the events of the Old National Bank mass shooting through exclusive and personal interviews with officers, survivors and others connected to the tragic events.

InvestigateTV, Gray’s national investigative unit, received second place honors in the broadcast television networks, cable networks and syndicators business and consumer reporting for “Data-Driven.”   The report uncovered new privacy concerns about automakers’ data collection practices and tracking of operator data beyond driving habits, such as geolocation, search history, and voice recordings.

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nominated two Gray stations for the 46th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Regional News Story: Investigative category.

WANF in Atlanta, Georgia, is again recognized for “In Plane Sight.” This nomination is for the first year of the two-year investigation that revealed the DEA tactics used to seize cash from passengers with no evidence of drug trafficking and ultimately led the US Department of Justice to dismantle the whole program.

WVUE in New Orleans, Louisiana, is nominated for “Double Injustice.” Their investigative series uncovered that the current Louisiana Attorney General was wrongly withholding state funds from exonerated inmates.

The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation named WIBW in Topeka, Kansas the winner of its 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award for small market television stations in recognition of their “Hear me. See me.” campaign. Spurred by a study that ranked Kansas last in the nation for mental health care, WIBW launched the initiative in January 2024 with a series of public service announcements and a special edition of Eye on NE Kansas, dedicated to mental health awareness. Throughout the year, community partners joined in furthering the PSA series. Meanwhile, the news team was intentional about exploring mental health-related issues through in-depth pieces detailing school efforts, what workplaces are doing, and farmer/rancher suicide prevention, among other topics.

In addition, Gray Media is a Service to America finalist in the TV-Ownership Group category. Gray stations WSAZ in Huntington, West Virginia, is a finalist for TV-Medium Market, and WSFA in Montgomery, Alabama and WCTV in Tallahassee, Florida are finalists for TV-Small Market.

In addition to these honors, Gray’s stations recently received other recognitions and awards for extraordinary efforts and achievements in our local markets. A few examples include:
  

  • Gray Media stations were well represented at the Eric Sevareid Awards, presented by the Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association. WBAY in Green Bay, Wisconsin received six Eric Sevareid awards, including recognition for the station’s coverage of the Packers season opener in Brazil. KEYC in Mankato, Minnesota received three Eric Sevareid awards, including first place honors for Breaking News and Morning Newscast. WMTV in Madison, Wisconsin; KMOT in Minot, North Dakota; KTIV in Sioux City, Iowa; WEAU in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; KBJR in Duluth, Minnesota; KFYR in Bismarck, North Dakota; KCRG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; WOWT in Omaha, Nebraska; and KSFY/KDLT in Sioux Falls, South Dakota also received honors at the Eric Sevareid awards.
  • WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, recently took home Television Station of the Year and several other awards at the Alabama Broadcasters Association ABBY Awards. WALA in Mobile, WAFF in Huntsville, and WSFA in Montgomery also received awards.
  • The Michigan Association of Broadcasters named WILX in Lansing Station of the Year in the Market 3 category. The station also earned 16 awards. WLUC in Marquette won Station of the Year in the Market 4 category, and WNEM in Saginaw also won in several categories.
  • KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colorado, received several honors at the Colorado Broadcasters Association Awards of Excellence competition, including first place finishes in breaking news, best anchors/news team, and best commercial campaign for an advertiser. KKCO and KJCT in Grand Junction also received multiple awards.
  • The Texas Broadcast News Awards honored KXII in Sherman with five first place awards at the annual awards ceremony. KFDA in Amarillo, KBTX in Bryan, KOSA in Midland, KLTV in Tyler, and KWTX in Waco also won awards.
  • The Georgia Association of Broadcasters welcomed Holly Steuart, recently retired General Manager of WTVM in Columbus to its Hall of Fame.

“Gray is immensely proud of the culture of impactful journalism and community service these awards exemplify,” said Gray’s Executive Chairman Hilton Howell. “Our teams represent the best of the best. Congratulations to all the stations, journalists, and leaders on these impressive awards and recognitions.”

About Gray Media:

Gray Media, Inc. (NYSE: GTN) is a multimedia company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The company is the nation’s largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets serving 113 television markets that collectively reach approximately 37 percent of US television households. The portfolio includes 78 markets with the top-rated television station and 99 markets with the first and/or second highest rated television station during 2024, as well as the largest Telemundo Affiliate group with 44 markets.  The company also owns Gray Digital Media, a full-service digital agency offering national and local clients digital marketing strategies with the most advanced digital products and services.  Gray’s additional media properties include video production companies Raycom Sports, Tupelo Media Group, and PowerNation Studios, and studio production facilities Assembly Atlanta and Third Rail Studios. For more information, please visit www.graymedia.com.

Gray Contact:

Kevin P. Latek, Executive Vice President and Chief Legal & Development Officer, 404-266-8333


FAQ

What major awards did Gray Media stations win in 2025?

Gray Media stations won several major awards including RTDNA's John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award (Sandy Breland), National Headliner Awards (WANF Atlanta), Emmy nominations (WANF and WVUE), and the NAB Leadership Foundation's Celebration of Service to America Award (WIBW Topeka).

How many television markets does Gray Media (GTN) serve in 2025?

Gray Media serves 113 television markets that collectively reach approximately 37 percent of US television households.

What was WANF Atlanta's award-winning investigation about?

WANF Atlanta won for 'In Plane Sight: The Fix,' an investigation exposing DEA Task Force Agents searching innocent passengers at airports and seizing cash without evidence of drug trafficking, leading to the program's dismantling.

Why did WIBW Topeka win the 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award?

WIBW won for their 'Hear me. See me.' campaign, which addressed mental health awareness through PSAs and in-depth coverage after Kansas ranked last in the nation for mental health care.
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