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CNA938’s cryptocurrency radio documentary among SOPA award winners

The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) announced the winners of its annual Awards for Editorial Excellence 2022 in recognition of outstanding works of journalism over the past year in the Asia-Pacific region.Mediacorp Singapore’s English-language station CNA938’s radio documentary “Educate or Regulate: The Alarming Rise of Cryptocurrency Scams”, won the regional award for Excellence in Audio Reporting, edging out other finalist entries by CNA’s The Climate Conversations’ podcast team and BFM Media.SOPA is a Hong Kong-based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to pursuing excellence in journalism. Its awards recognise outstanding works of journalism over the past year in the Asia-Pacific region.In the CNA938 documentary, Ernest Puey explores the rise of crypto scams, what’s luring victims, and if regulation is the only answer to the problem, as the latest data in Singapore shows almost 3 in ten investment-related scams involve cryptocurrencies. The programme features a cryptocurrency scam victim sharing his story, analysts who give a behind-the-scenes look at enforcement and recovery investigations, and a developer who created an unexpected viral hit in Singapore’s cryptocurrency space, the Umbrage Coin.According to the judges, the winning CNA938 piece was “excellent reporting on a significant issue”. They appreciated its “high production quality”, and said: “This sets the bar for audio journalism in the region. It touches a very current, urgent and complicated topic very successfully with extremely detailed editing.”98 awards were presented for coverage of key issues around the region. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of SOPA and the 24th consecutive year of Awards for Editorial Excellence.More than 750 English and Chinese-language entries competed this year in 20 categories including two new categories of Excellence in Technology Reporting and Excellence in Audio Reporting.

The Audio Reporting category drew strong contenders, including startup Project Brazen, whose podcast “Fat Leonard” won a global Award for Excellence. And in the new Technology Reporting category, Tencent News won the Chinese-language Award for Excellence for “Across the Ruins: The Bicycle Sharing Drama Has Not Ended.” […]

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WVHT Norfolk Stunting Ahead Of Vibe Launch

Max Media will be launching “100.5 The Vibe” on what was CHR “Hot 100” WVHT Norfolk. After we first indicated the flip was coming this morning in our Domain Insight report, WVHT began stunting at 6pm with a loop of Q-Tip’s “Vivrant Thing”. Sweepers between the loop brand the station with its new “100.5 The […] […]

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Beasley To Launch 102.7 VGS & Move Coyote Country In Las Vegas With Multiple Talent Additions

Beasley Media Group will relaunch two of its Las Vegas stations on Friday, June 24 at 10am. Hot AC “Star 107.9” KVGS Meadview AZ will become “102.7 VGS“. Shawn Tempesta, former APD/afternoon host at Audacy Hot AC “Mix 94.1” KMXB will join the station to host mornings with Aimee Thomas, who moves from the same […] […]

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Townsquare Announces Multiple Missoula Frequency Shifts

The impending closing of the acquisition of Cherry Creek Media by Townsquare Media will see multiple Missoula brands relocate to new frequencies. Alternative “101.5 Alternative Missoula” KAMM Frenchtown will move to 95.7 K239AP Missoula fed by an unknown HD subchannel. KAMM is being donated to Missoula Community Radio, who will move its programming from 105.5 […] […]

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Hot 97.5/103.9 Phoenix Relaunches As The Rhythm Of The Valley

Desert Valley Media Group relaunched Hot AC “Hot 97.5/103.9” KMVA Dewey-Humboldt/KZON Gilbert AZ as a Rhythmic Hot AC at noon today. Now positioning as “The Rhythm of the Valley”, the new format places the station between iHeartMedia Hot AC “Mix 96.9” KMXP and Sierra H Broadcasting Classic Hip Hop “101 The Bounce” KZCE. The station […] […]