WDET Wins 15 Awards from the Michigan Associated Press Media Editors
WDET received nine first place awards, including first place for Outstanding News Operation.
The Michigan Associated Press Media Editors have honored WDET with 15 awards for its work in 2020. Nine of these are first place awards, including first place for “Outstanding News Operation.”
Throughout 2020, the WDET newsroom remained committed to providing timely, balanced and factual information about the pandemic, protests against racial injustice and the election while also highlighting stories of our local community.
We’re proud to serve the Detroit community and thankful for the support of our listeners, without whom, stories like the ones below could not be produced.
Outstanding News Operation — First Place
Best Feature Story
First Place: “A Monument to Malice Green Rises in Highland Park” — Ryan Patrick Hooper
Best Anchor/Reporter
First Place: Laura Herberg
Second Place: Ryan Patrick Hooper
Best Sports Feature Story
Second Place: “Tigers Enter Spring Training with High Expectations for 2020” — Patrick Batcheller
Best Use of Sound
First Place: “Detroit Razed Black Bottom. This Composer Doesn’t Want You to Forget” — Ryan Patrick Hooper
Best Use of Photography
Second Place: COVID Diaries — David Leins, Shiraz Ahmed, Meta Stange
Best Documentary
Second Place: “COVID Survivors Series” — Laura Herberg
Best Public Service
First Place: 2020 Voter Information Center — WDET
Best Spot News Coverage
First Place: Whitmer Kidnapping Special — WDET
Best Continuing Coverage
First Place: COVID Continuing Coverage — WDET
Best Enterprise Reporting
First Place: “The Art of Losing Someone” — Ryan Patrick Hooper
Second Place: “Highland Park Residents Knock on Doors to Get People to Fill Out the Census” — Laura Herberg
Best Newscast
First Place: Pat Batcheller
Best Digital Presence
First Place: Meta Stange, Shiraz Ahmed
Related: WDET Wins 10 Awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters
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