WKMS wins Overall Excellence Award
By Jennifer Cline | Nov 8, 2023
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The WKMS news team was recently awarded several Impact Broadcast Awards from the Kentucky Broadcasters Association in Lexington, Kentucky. Chief among those was the first place award for Overall Excellence in the radio category. The outstanding work of the WKMS news team was recognized for a combination of everyday reporting, breaking news, continuing coverage and enterprise stories.
Other awards WKMS received include:
First Place - Long Serious News Feature: Lily Burris, "Mayfield Latino Community Overcomes Language Barriers, Trust Issues in Recovery Process"
鈥淐overing the devastation of a community means reporting about the entire community, even the sometimes-forgotten segments. Lily Burris' reporting on this part of a western Kentucky minority population centered the subjects' humanity from start to finish,鈥 said an Impact Broadcast Awards judge.
First Place 鈥 Short Public Affairs: Derek Operle, "Where Kentuckians Seeking Abortions Outside the State's Borders Can Go"
First Place 鈥 Digital Coverage: Liam Niemeyer
Finalist 鈥 Long Light News Feature: Derek Operle, "Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in Land Between the Lakes Continue Hope of Species' Repopulation"
College Radio:
First Place 鈥 Best Digital Journalist: Dustin Wilcox
Finalist 鈥 Best Radio Reporter: Zacharie Lamb
News Director Derek Operle also was awarded Rookie of the Year in the Radio Division of the Excellence in Broadcasting Awards.
鈥淲e are so proud of this news team and the leadership of award-winning news director Derek Operle that is training the next generation of journalists at 红杏短视频 State University,鈥 said WKMS station manager Asia Burnett. 鈥淥f course, being public radio 鈥 listeners are the ones who make this coverage possible. We鈥檙e so grateful that they turn to WKMS for news each day and that they help fund this coverage through their generosity in giving. It鈥檚 truly a team effort.鈥
WKMS is 红杏短视频 State's NPR Station and part of the educational mission of 红杏短视频 State University. Individuals can tune in to hear news reported by the WKMS news team on 91.3 FM and, or 90.9 WKMD Madisonville and 89.5 WKMT Fulton. There is also an all-classical station and WKMS music station. For more information about WKMS call 1-800-599-4737 or visit.