FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 7, 2009
Contact: John Estrella 202 530 4900 estrellaj(a)rfa.org
<mailto:estrellaj@rfa.org>
Rohit Mahajan 202 530 4976 mahajanr(a)rfa.org
<mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org>
Radio Free Asia Named Broadcaster of the Year at 2009 New York Festivals
RFA Reporters, Services Take Record 7 Awards
WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Radio Free Asia was named Broadcaster of the
Year by the New York Festivals for winning the largest number of awards
among participating broadcasters. Four of Radio Free Asia's nine
language services won top honors for excellence in journalism in the
international competition, which included three gold, one silver and
three bronze medals.
"While Radio Free Asia has consistently been honored at the New York
Festivals over the years, it is deeply gratifying that the outstanding
work by our staff won a record number of awards this year," said Libby
Liu, President of Radio Free Asia. "RFA reporters work tirelessly under
the most difficult circumstances to bring uncensored news to our
listeners. On a daily basis, they overcome seemingly insurmountable
obstacles in environments that are hostile for journalists.
"We are inspired by this high recognition. We will continue our quest
for journalistic excellence to make an even bigger impact on the lives
of those we serve."
Information about the winners and their submissions follows:
* Broadcaster Shohret Hoshur of the RFA's Uyghur service won a
gold medal in the Best Human Interest category for her exclusive story
on an ethnic Uyghur woman in China facing a forced, third-term abortion.
International pressure resulting from the story led to authorities
releasing the woman, who was able to give birth to a son.
* RFA's Burmese service won a gold medal in the category of Best
Ongoing News Story for its excellent coverage of Cyclone Nargis, which
both warned listeners of the approaching storm and, after it made
landfall, helped survivors find desperately needed food, shelter,
medical attention and other humanitarian aid.
* Reporter Ding Xiao of RFA's Mandarin service won a gold medal
in the category of Best Investigative Report for her story on a
petitioner from China's eastern Jiangsu province who was held by
authorities without due process in a "law study group" detention center
for disciplinary re-education.
* Reporter Peter Zhong of RFA's Mandarin service took a silver
medal in Best Investigative Report category for his four-episode story
titled "Crime without Punishment" in which he exposed the extent of
Guilin's police-run underworld through his extensive coverage on female
prisoner abuse.
* Reporter Jill Ku of RFA's Mandarin service won a bronze medal
in the category of Best Special Report for her exclusive story, which
caught on audio and video Chinese police arresting a petitioner, who was
being interviewed by RFA, during the Beijing 2008 Olympics.
* RFA Mandarin Service's Asia Pacific Report was awarded a bronze
medal in the Best Newscast category for its story on Chinese lawyers
attempting to file a civil lawsuit on behalf of the families of victims
of the tainted milk powder scandal that left at least six infants and
children dead and 300,000 suffering from related ailments.
* Giao Pham of RFA's Vietnamese service was awarded a bronze
medal in the National/International Affairs category for his timely
coverage on young Olympic protestors being arrested and beaten by police
for demonstrating against China's torch carrying in Hanoi - a story
which was not covered by media inside Vietnam.
To follow Radio Free Asia's breaking news and developing stories
happening throughout East Asia, please visit our Web site at
www.rfa.org
and sign up for RFA's news in English via Twitter at
https://twitter.com/RadioFreeAsia.
# # #
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.
RFA Twitters - Follow Radio Free Asia's breaking news happening
throughout East Asia via Twitter. Please visit
https://twitter.com/RadioFreeAsia to sign up now.
If you no longer wish to receive RFA press releases, please send an
e-mail to engnews-leave(a)rfanews.org. To add your name to our mailing
list, please send an e-mail to engnews-join(a)rfanews.org
Rohit Mahajan
Communications
Radio Free Asia
2025 M Street, NW
Washington DC, 20036
(202) 530-4976
mahajanr(a)rfa.org