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Radio Free Asia Wins at 2011 New York Festivals
RFA Korean, Mandarin Broadcasters Take Gold, Earn Finalist Spots
WASHINGTON, DC - Radio Free Asia (RFA) Korean service broadcaster John
Hyun-Ki Lee won a gold medal and RFA Mandarin service broadcasters Zhang
Min and April Wang were named finalists at this year's New York
Festivals (NYF).
"Radio Free Asia delivers trustworthy, informative news and information
to millions living in closed societies," said Dan Southerland, Executive
Editor for RFA. "For RFA's broadcasters and services, this high
recognition at the New York Festivals encourages us to build on our
efforts to fulfill an important mission."
Information about RFA's winner and finalists, and their entries follows.
* RFA Korean service broadcaster John Hyun-Ki Lee won a gold
medal in the NYF category of Human Relations for his piece "New Year
Celebrations Thousands of Miles from Home." Lee interviewed North Korean
defectors living in Virginia, New York, Australia, and Canada as they
reminisced about their families, friends, and lives they left behind.
The program was aired on Feb. 4, the day after the Korean diaspora
marked the new lunar year, with the hope that long-lost relatives of
these defectors would be able to listen.
* RFA broadcaster Zhang Min of the Mandarin service was named a
finalist in the category of Best Human Interest Story for her piece
titled, "Blind Barefoot Lawyer Freed but not Free." For the story, which
aired on Sept. 9, 2010, Zhang was able to get an exclusive telephone
interview with freed Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng on the day of his
release from prison. Despite international concerns, Chen remains under
virtual house arrest with little access to the outside world.
* RFA Mandarin service broadcaster April Wang's series "One
Hundred Million People Shunned: The Stigma and the Reality of Hepatitis
B in China" also earned recognition as a finalist in the category of
Social Issues/Current Events. The series, which aired consecutively on
Sept. 28 and 29, 2010, focused on those suffering in China from
discrimination over longstanding misconceptions of the transmission of
Hepatitis B.
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and
publishing online 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 Broadcasting Board
of Governors.
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