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WKMS/ OVR Reporter Liam Niemeyer wins Regional Edward R. Murrow Award

WKMS' Ohio Valley Resource Reporter/Assistant News Director Liam Niemeyer recently won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association, or RTDNA, the world's largest professional organization devoted to broadcast and digital journalism.

The winning story focused on a Kentucky town in a moment of reckoning over its racist past. Niemeyer won the Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion category for his December 11, 2020, piece “A Blackface Photo Resurfaces, And A Kentucky Town Confronts Its Racial Trauma.” 

Niemeyer’s fellow OVR colleague Brittany Patterson, at partner station West Virginia Public Broadcasting, also won a regional Murrow award in the investigative category for the  September 30, 2020, piece “Bob Murray, Who Fought Black Lung Regulations As A Coal Operator, Has Filed For Black Lung Benefits.” 

Niemeyer’s story was based on a Paducah, Kentucky, school official who appeared in blackface as part of a Halloween costume. But rather than make the school official the main focus, Niemeyer framed his story within the context of the larger Black community experience in Paducah. The result was a richer view of the city’s racial history, and a deeper understanding of just why the use of blackface by a trusted public official was so hurtful. The piece launched an occasional series that’s continuing at the Ohio Valley ReSource, called “Black Lives in Red States.”

 

Niemeyer's work now advances to the National Murrow Award Competition.

 

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