NPR, Scripps DC Bureau Win Peabody Awards
NPR wins for ahead-of-the-curve Ebola coverage and a story on Honduran gangs; Scripps' Mark Greenblatt for military sex offenders living as anonymous civilians.
While the 74th annual Peabody Award announcement rollout continues, NPR and Scripps Washington bureau are the DC-based organizations chosen as winners in the News and Radio category.
NPR won two Peabodys this year, one for Gangs, Murder, and Migration in Honduras, an hour-long report from its weekly Latino USA program, and a second for its in-depth series Reporting from the Frontlines: The Ebola Outbreak, a story that NPR covered well ahead of other media organizations. NPR was a DART Award finalist for that same coverage.
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