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MAY 30, 2024

AWARDS MERGER

ONE CONTEST, ONE AWARDS EVENT

The Kentucky Broadcasters Association is proud to announce that the Impact Broadcast Awards (formerly known as the AP Awards) and the Excellence in Broadcasting Awards have merged into one contest with one awards event, henceforth known as the Excellence in Broadcasting Awards.


"We are excited to merge the two contests together, thus creating new opportunities to recognize our member stations and staff members. Our goal is to conduct a contest that is fair, unbiased and inclusive - to produce an awards event that sufficiently recognizes each recipient for their hard work and determination. With your patience and feedback, we will review the categories each year to adapt to our ever-changing industry." -Chris Winkle, KBA President & CEO


The 2024 Excellence in Broadcasting Awards categories are listed below and the contest opens TODAY!

RADIO DIVISION:

Station of the Year

Broadcast Leadership Award

Uniquely Kentucky

Morning Show

Talk Show

Overall Newscast/News Coverage

News Reporter of the Year

On-Air Personality of the Year

Sports Announcer of the Year

Use of Streaming Video

Special Program or Feature

Sales - East

Sales - West

Overall Digital Presence

Locally Produced Commercial

Rookie of the Year

Behind the Scenes


COLLEGE RADIO DIVISION:

College Program of the Year

Student Broadcaster of the Year

News Reporter of the Year

Newscast/Coverage

Special Program or Feature

Overall Digital Presence

TELEVISION DIVISION:

Station of the Year

Broadcast Leadership Award

Uniquely Kentucky

Daytime Newscast

Evening Newscast

News Anchor of the Year

News Reporter of the Year

Meteorologist of the Year

Sportscaster of the Year

Videographer of the Year

Special Program or Feature

Sales - East

Sales - West

Overall Digital Presence

Locally Produced Commercial

Rookie of the Year

Behind the Scenes


COLLEGE TELEVISION DIVISION:

College Program of the Year

Student Broadcaster of the Year

News Reporter of the Year

Newscast/Coverage

Special Program or Feature

Overall Digital Presence

SPECIAL AWARD:

Freedom of Information Award - sponsored by the Associated Press

The 2024 Excellence in Broadcasting Awards will be presented on Monday, September 30th, at Central Bank Center in Lexington, as part of KBA's Annual Membership Conference.

CONTEST RULES AND ENTRY

KBA'S LEGACY AWARDS

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS TOMORROW!

Your copy should address 3 key questions: Who am I writing for (audience)? Why should they care (benefit)? What do I want them to do (call-to-action)?


Create a great offer by adding words like "free," "personalized," "complimentary," or "customized." A sense of urgency often helps readers take action, so consider inserting phrases like "for a limited time only" or "only 7 remaining!"

NOMINATE NOW

CONGRATULATIONS

FRED COWGILL RETIRES FROM WLKY

In a career that spanned nearly four decades, Fred Cowgill took his final bow this week. The Emmy award-winning sportscasters wrapped up his tenure as Sports Director for WLKY-TV in Louisville.


Throughout his career, Fred accumulated numerous accolades including 17 "Best of Louisville" Awards and the prestigious Kentucky Derby Festival's Dean Eagle Award for service to horse racing. His peers recognized his as the Kentucky Sportscasters of the Year by the National Sports Media Association and he received multiple "Kentucky Best Sportscaster" Awards from the Associated Press.


Beyond his accolades, Fred has made significant contributions to aspiring journalists. Having run internship programs for over four decades, he has mentored hundred of professionals, helping them carve successful careers in the industry. Among his mentees is Kent Taylor, who began his journey in sports journalism with an internship under Fred's guidance during the summer of 1992.


In his final days at WLKY, Fred looked ahead to cover some last key events. His farewell month coincided with significant happenings, including the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby and the PGA Championship at Valhalla.

FACT-CHECKING TRAINING PROGRAM

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH @ 2:00PM ET

RTDNA and the Google News Initiative are bringing training on digital tools for

elections coverage to broadcast and digital newsrooms, to equip journalists with

cutting-edge resources and strategies for comprehensive election reporting.


"With AI at the forefront of the tech and media during an election year, these tools

and techniques have never been more important," said Mike Reilley, lead trainer

for the initiative. "With the immediacy of the web and broadcast, reporters are

under a lot of pressure to deliver news quickly. And these resources can help them

deliver it accurately."


This program is provided free to active KBA member stations. You do not need to register, just click HERE on June 19th.

THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

KNOCKED OFF

The WKYU transmitter site in the Warren County town of Hadley suffered major damage during the weekend storms, including broken utility poles, damaged transformers, and snapped utility lines. Trees blown over by the heavy winds have also been blocking roads that access the site.

We want to promote YOU! Send us your staff additions, promotions and special events. Email Chris at chris@kba.org

WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER


My wife and I were sitting on the patio, reviewing the day and enjoying the crisp fall air. The incredible noise overhead grabbed our attention. A flock of geese flying North for the summer was honking at one another. My “coaching brain” immediately began thinking of leadership and lessons. 


Several years ago, Bill Mann, one of my mentors and “radio dad,” gave me Dr. Robert McNeish’s Lessons From Geese article (1971).  I’ve added commentary:


As each goose flaps its wings it creates ”uplift” for the birds that follow. By flying in a “V-Formation,” the whole flock adds 72% greater flying range than if each bird flew alone.


Lesson 1:  Share a Common Goal: People who share a common direction and goal can get where they are going quicker with less effort. Make sure your team and company are aligned towards a common goal.


Flying in “V-Formation” increases visibility so every goose can see what’s happening in front of and behind them.


Lesson 2:  Increase Visibility: Make your organization visible in both directions -- the bottom up to ensure that employees see the bigger picture and are empowered to align themselves with the mission and top-down to ensure leaders stay connected. 


When a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the friction of flying alone. It quickly adjusts its mistake and moves back into the formation to take advantage of the lifting power.


Lesson 3:  Have the humility to seek help: Most likely if you’re having trouble, others either are or have had the same trouble and can help. When you get stuck, ask for help - the sooner the better.


When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back in the formation and another goose flies point.


Lesson 4:  Empower others to lead: It pays to take turns doing the hard tasks and sharing leadership with people. As with geese, people are interdependent.  People can depend on and feed off each others’ skills, capabilities and talents.


Geese honk from behind to recognize each other and encourage those up front to keep up their speed.


Lesson 5:  Recognize great work: Make sure you praise people and give them encouragement and recognition. Teams that encourage each other are more productive teams. Achievement is very motivating. Being recognized for your achievement by your peers and managers is priceless.


When a goose gets sick or wounded, two geese drop out of formation and follow it down to help and protect it. They stay with it until it dies or is able to fly again.


Lesson 6:  Offer support in challenging times: It’s easy to be a part of winning teams, but when things get difficult and people are facing challenges, that’s when your teammates need you the most.


Geese must have companionship; you will never see one alone.


Lesson 7:  We need each other: Surround yourself with people you admire, love, trust, and who will accept you for who you are; imperfections and all.  Be that kind of companion to your friends.


Sales is difficult. It can be challenging and rewarding, frustrating and elating, but it doesn’t have to be lonely.  It’s a shared experience.   Don’t have it all by yourself.  


It might appear that geese seem to be smarter than people, but I think we can catch up. Recognize that we are in this sales game together. Some have been where we are now; others are going where we want to go. Know that plenty are willing to help us along the way.

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email JSchmidt@rab.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Your active KBA membership entitles you to complimentary access to RAB's online certifications.

DATES TO REMEMBER

AUGUST 15, 2024

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting - Louisville, KY


SEPTEMBER 29-30, 2024

KBA Annual Conference - Central Bank Center in Lexington


NOVEMBER 21, 2024

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting - Bowling Green, KY


*All times shown are Eastern

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