NBC Connecticut / WVIT won a George Foster Peabody Award for its coverage of "Breaking News: Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School," the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication announced today. The Peabody Awards, the oldest awards in broadcasting, are considered among the most prestigious and selective awards in electronic media.
In announcing the award, the Peabody Awards said of
NBC Connecticut, "The first TV news outlet to report the horrendous shooting spree at Sandy Hook, WVIT broadcast careful, comprehensive coverage that informed not only its own audience but viewers around the country."
"No news organization wants to cover a horrific tragedy like what happened at Sandy Hook
Elementary School, however, I am proud of the responsiveness, thoroughness and sensitivity displayed throughout our coverage," said Mike St. Peter,
Vice President of News at
NBC Connecticut. "On behalf of the entire station, we are so honored and grateful for this prestigious recognition."
NBC Connecticut was one of just 39 organizations to be honored with a 2012 Peabody Award, which will be formally presented at a luncheon event on May 20, 2013 in New York City. This is the station's first Peabody Award ever.
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NBC Owned Television Stations is the division of NBCUniversal that includes 10 local television stations and their websites and digital platforms, as well as a group of out-of-home properties, a
Production Company and
Cozi TV (www.cozitv.com). The 10 stations produce and deliver compelling and unique local news, information and entertainment programming to viewers in the communities they serve, which include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Dallas-Fort Worth, Washington, D.C., Miami, San Diego and Connecticut, with a goal of connecting to their audiences anytime and anywhere.
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