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News Release March 10, 2010
KHOU Wins 23 Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards, More than Any Other Large Market Station in Texas
HOUSTON - The Texas Associated Press Broadcasters (TAPB) announced winners of its 2009-2010 television contest, honoring KHOU TV Channel 11 with the most total awards and most first place awards won by any large market television station in Texas. The 11 News team was recognized with 23 TAPB awards, ten of those being first place honors. Each year the TAPB recognizes excellence and achievement in journalism with awards in various categories. Awards will be presented at the 2010 TAPB Convention at the Headliners Club in Austin on Saturday, April 24, where KHOU will receive the following: Best Weathercast First Place: KHOU, Houston- Gene Norman, Aired 5 p.m. 9-25-09 Best News Anchor/Team First Place: KHOU, Houston - Christine Haas
Best Spot Coverage/Station Honorable Mention: KHOU, Houston - April Flood
Best Spot Story/Individual First Place: KHOU, Houston - Kevin Reece, Leo Gonzalez & Tom Empey, Fire Trucks Collide Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Jeff McShan & Greg Hamilton, Subway Robber
Best Feature/Serious Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Jeremy Rogalski, Keith Tomshe & David Raziq, Soldiers at Risk - Iraq Water Investigation
Best Feature/Light Honorable Mention: KHOU, Houston - Kevin Reece, Ernesto Torres & Chris Desmond, Rescue Me
Best Investigative Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Mark Greenblatt, David Raziq & Keith Tomshe, Under Fire: Discrimination & Corruption in the Texas Army National Guard
Best Photojournalism/Station First Place: KHOU, Houston Best Photojournalism/Individual First Place: KHOU, Houston - Todd Rogenthien
Best Sports Story Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Daniel Gotera, Winning One for LZ Honorable Mention: KHOU, Houston - Len Cannon & Chris Desmond, Wrestling School
Best Documentary Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Mark Greenblatt, Keith Tomshe & David Raziq, Under Fire: Discrimination & Corruption in the Texas Army National Guard Best Specialty/Beat Reporting First Place: KHOU, Houston - Kevin Reece, Christine Haas, Brad Woodard &Todd Rogenthien, Soldier Stories Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Alex Sanz, Harris County Government Best Reporter Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Brad Woodard Honorable Mention: KHOU, Houston - Kevin Reece
Best General Assignment First Place: KHOU, Houston - Brad Woodard, Frank McBride & Guy Tubbs, American Icon Abandoned Best Continuing Coverage First Place: KHOU, Houston - Kevin Reece, Chris Desmond & Ernesto Torres, Rescue Me Best Deadline Editing Second Place: KHOU, Houston - Ernesto Torres, Galveston Trees
Best Feature Editing First Place: KHOU, Houston - Todd Rogenthien, Hearts for Hunter
Best Online/Special Content First Place: KHOU, Houston - Houston Snow
Best Morning Newscast 2nd Place: KHOU, Houston - Aired 6-10-09 About Belo Corp. KHOU-TV is part of Belo Corp. (BLC), one of the nation's largest pure-play, publicly-traded television companies, with 2008 annual revenue of $733 million. The Company owns and operates 20 television stations (nine in the top 25 markets) and their associated Web sites. Belo stations, which include affiliations with ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW and MyNetwork TV, reach more than 14 percent of U.S. television households in 15 highly-attractive markets. Belo stations rank first or second in nearly all of their local markets. Additional information is available at www.belo.com, www.khou.com or by contacting Lisa Shumate, Director of Programming and Marketing, KHOU TV at 713-521-4335.
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