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Deborah Amos and Judy Woodruff Win Murrow Awards
022410damos NPR News Correspondent Deborah Amos (pictured at left), and PBS NewsHour Senior Correspondent Judy Woodruff will receive Edward R. Murrow Achievement Awards during the annual Murrow Symposium at Washington State University in Pullman on April 20th.

Previous winners include Don Hewitt, creator and producer of the CBS news magazine, “60 Minutes,” “Frontline" executive producer David Fanning, Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, Daniel Schorr and Walter Cronkite.

For the complete press release, click here.



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Northwest Public Radio Wins CASE Awards

Northwest Public Radio earned two awards in the 2010 Communication Awards competition sponsored by the District VIII Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

We won a silver award for TV spots in the Advertising Spots and Public Service Announcements category, and a bronze in the Fundraising and Alumni Relations Videos category. Click the link below to watch the videos and

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