Winners of the 2023 Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Awards have been announced. The announcement was made Saturday at an Awards Luncheon and Annual Membership Meeting at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Thirty-eight news organizations in Virginia and West Virginia submitted 619 entries.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Winners of the 2023 Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Awards were announced March 23 at the Awards Luncheon and Annual Membership Meeting at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
The VAPB also awarded a $3000 scholarship to Hunner Moore, a student majoring in media and broadcast journalism at West Virginia University’s Reed College of Media. Best Documentary or In-Depth: First, John Carlin, Jeff Perzan and Maisy Carvalho, WSLS-TV, Roanoke, VA, “On the Frontline”; Second, Kevin Romm, WAVY-TV, Hampton Roads, VA, “Catching Kathleen’s Killer.”
Best MMJ/One-Person Band Reporter: First, Alex Littlehales, WVEC-TV, Norfolk, VA; Second, Desiree Montilla, WWBT-TV, Richmond, VA. Best Feature Photography: First, Enza Marcy and Greg McQuade, WTVR-TV, Richmond, VA, “Smith Point Sea Rescue: They Wouldn’t Have Survived”; Second, Joe Valdez and Greg McQuade, WTVR-TV, Richmond, VA, “Lee Harvey Oswald’s Ride: It Is an Eerie Connection.”
Best News Promo: First, Ashly Richards and Pete George, WWBT-TV, Richmond, VA, “Mass Shooting”; Second, Brandy Brown and David Stotts, WTVR-TV, Richmond, VA, “Reopen the Case: Sam Flougher.” Best Weathercaster: First, Steve Fundaro, WAVY-TV, Hampton Roads, VA; Second, George Flickinger, WSET-TV, Lynchburg, VA.
Best Team News Coverage: First, WCHS-TV, Charleston, WV, “Regal Apartments Fire”; Second, WRIC-TV, Richmond, VA, “Death of Irvo Otieno - Video Released.” Outstanding News Operation of the Virginias: First, Frank Jones, WWBT-TV, Richmond, VA; Second, WRIC-TV, Richmond, VA.Best Spot News: First, WTAP News, WTAP-TV, Parkersburg, WV, “August Storms”; Second, Maggie Glass, WVIR-TV, Charlottesville, VA, “Attempted Abduction at UVA.”
Best Light Feature: First, Kristen Quon, WCYB-TV, Bristol, VA, “Kingsport Barber Still Cutting Hair at 90″; Second, Marty Hudtloff, WVIR-TV, Charlottesville, VA, “Greene County Man Is Mustache Champion.” Best Reporter: First, Caleb Perhne, WCYB-TV, Bristol, VA; Second, Michael Staley, WHSV-TV, Harrisonburg, VA.
Best Website: First, Brandon Eanes, Seth McVey and Danielle Sandler, WVNS-TV, Beckley-Bluefield-Lewisburg, WV; Second, John Early, Julia Ocasio and Caroline Rawlins, WVIR-TV, Charlottesville, VA. Best Weathercast: First, Katherine Thompson, Jeffrey Hoole and Collin Rogers, WVVA-TV, Bluefield, WV, “August Storms”; Second, Jeff Oechslein, Nathan Shutt and Amanda Verrier, WTOV-TV, Wheeling, WV.
Best Producer: First, Caleb Perhne, WCYB-TV, Bristol, VA; Second, Keith Beasley, WCAV-TV, Charlottesville, VA. Excellence in Public Service Through Journalism: First, WTRF-TV, Wheeling, WV, “No One Walks Alone”; Second, WVIR-TV, Charlottesville, VA, “Charlottesville Rewrites Zoning Ordinance.” Best Documentary or In-Depth: First, Mallory Noe-Payne, WVTF-FM, Roanoke, VA, “Branded: The Fight to Restore Voting Rights”; Second, Shaban Athuman, Whittney Evans and Connor Scribner, VPM News, Richmond, VA, “Healthy City.”
Best Sports Play-by-Play: First, Riley Clingman, WQLU-FM, Lynchburg, VA, “Ohio Bobcats vs. Liberty Flames Men’s Hockey.” Best QA Interview: First, Bill Lynch, WVPB-FM, Charleston, WV, “Interview With an Appalachian Village Witch”; Second, Ian Stewart, VPM News, Richmond, VA, “Veronica O. Davis: Civil Engineer, Transportation Planner, Self-Described Transportation Nerd.”
Best Newscast: First, WFIR-AM/FM, Roanoke, VA, “Election Day in Virginia”; Second, Craig Wright, WVTF-FM, Roanoke, VA. Outstanding News Operation of the Virginias: First, WVTF-FM, Roanoke, VA; Second, Luke Hamilton, Makaylah Wheeler and Emma Johnson, WMUL-FM, Huntington, WV.Best Spot News: First, Ryan Stone, WAKG-FM, Danville, VA, “Danville Regional Airport Unveils New Terminal”; Second, Jay Hart, Dori Zook and Rob Schilling, WINA-AM/FM, Charlottesville, VA, “Charlottesville High School Staff Sickout.”
Best Light Feature: First, Ryan Stone, WAKG-FM, Danville, VA, “Danville Represented in Macy’s Parade”; Second, Michael Guthrie, WINA-AM/FM, Charlottesville, VA, “Have a Housing Market Christmas.” Best Talk Show: First, Rob Schilling, WINA-AM/FM, Charlottesville, VA, “The Schilling Show: Ramping up for Good.”
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