FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Oct. 13, 2020
Contact : Rohit Mahajan | 202.530.4976 | mahajanr(a)rfa.org
Radio Free Asia Video Series Wins National Murrow Award
Project delves into looming problems in China’s economy
WASHINGTON – [
https://www.rfa.org/ | Radio Free Asia ] (RFA) applauds the [
https://www.rtdna.org/ | Radio Television Digital News Association’s ] (RTDNA)
announcement of RFA as the winner of a National Murrow Award for its [
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhpxddL0HGm41Vyx7DhhR2wuRPTwJ_NoB | “Gray Rhino”
series ] . The series, made up of four short videos, focuses on issues in China’s
financial sector and the problems they may pose to the country’s citizenry. This marks the
second consecutive year RFA has won the prestigious award.
“RFA’s Mandarin Service deserves full credit for producing a unique series that has shed
light on the Chinese economy and its true impact in China,” said Min Mitchell, RFA’s
Managing Director for East Asia. “As we have seen with the outbreak of Covid-19 and the
authoritarian crackdown in Hong Kong, growing distrust in China of the official narratives
makes products like ‘Gray Rhino’ all the more relevant.
“This award is a proud moment for all of us at RFA and is a reminder of the importance of
investigative journalism in closed countries.”
Released in February 2019, when many Chinese households were beginning to feel the
negative effects of China’s economic instability, RFA Mandarin’s “Gray Rhino” series takes
an in-depth look at major economic problems, such as bad debt in China’s financial and
government sectors, and the country’s real estate bubble. With the series, the Mandarin
Service’s digital team has provided clear, easy-to-understand analyses of complex issues
that are neglected in Chinese domestic media. As of October 2020, the series has reached
nearly 400,000 views on YouTube.
RFA’s Mandarin Service also won a National Murrow Award [
https://www.rfa.org/about/awards/murrow_award-06182019124513.html | last year ] for “The
Women Against the State,” a documentary on China’s “709” Crackdown – a nationwide roundup
of lawyers and legal activists that began in July 2015 – and the collective actions of
wives of those held in custody at the time. Both of these award-winning productions were
created by the Mandarin Service’s digital team. RFA joins CBS News Radio, CNN, and NPR,
among others, as winners of this year’s National Murrow Awards.
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news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not
have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of
freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart
information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an
annual grant from the United States Agency for Global Media.
Rohit Mahajan
Vice President of Communications and External Relations
Radio Free Asia