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麻豆影视 wins 8 national, 6 local RTDNA Canada awards

麻豆影视 won eight national news and six local news awards from RTDNA Canada, the organization announced Saturday at its gala event in Toronto. 麻豆影视 won eight national news and six local news awards from RTDNA Canada, the organization announced Saturday at its gala event in Toronto.
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麻豆影视 won eight national news and six local news awards from RTDNA Canada, the organization announced Saturday at its gala event in Toronto.

Sandie Rinaldo was also recognized for her , while the late .

鈥淢y biggest congratulations to all of our winners and nominees for their commitment to delivering exceptional journalism that Canadians can trust,鈥 said Richard Gray, vice president of news at Bell Media.

鈥淭hese awards reflect the dedication of the 麻豆影视 team to covering the stories that matter most with unfaltering professionalism, skill, and accuracy.

Gray also praised Rinaldo and Myers for their contributions to Canadian journalism.

鈥淪pecial congratulations goes out to Sandie Rinaldo, the 2023 RTDNA Hall of Fame inductee, who continues to be a trusted voice for viewers across Canada, and also to Allan Myers, recipient of RTDNA Canada鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award, who was a visionary director for our flagship newscast, and who is deeply missed,鈥 he said.

NATIONAL 麻豆影视 AWARDS

麻豆影视 picked up eight national news awards in total.

CTVNews.ca took home a Breaking News award for its coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and a Feature News award for a feature about Canada's laws on stalking crimes under the digital news category.

CTV National News took home the TV Newscast award for its Sept. 28, 2022 newscast under the video category.

麻豆影视 earned an Enterprise Journalism award for a documentary capturing CTV's Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor Omar Sachedina鈥檚 journey to his family鈥檚 homeland for the first time in 50 years after his mother and thousands of others were expelled from Uganda under the multiplatform category.

The team also won the Breaking News award for its coverage of Hurricane Fiona, as well as an Excellence in Video award for a special titled 鈥淩eporter's Notebook in Afghanistan鈥 鈥 both under the video category.

The 麻豆影视 investigative program W5 won awards in Excellence in Sports Reporting for 鈥淏roken,鈥 a multi-part series into the toxic culture behind Canadian gymnastics, and in News Information Program for 鈥淒eath Wish,鈥 a multi-part series into the practice of medical assistance in dying under the video category.

W5 also received an honourable mention for 鈥淐ocaine Cargo,鈥 , under the multiplatform category.

LOCAL 麻豆影视 AWARDS

麻豆影视 also earned six local news awards.

麻豆影视 Ottawa won the Breaking News Large Market award for its coverage of the that took hold of downtown Ottawa for three weeks straight under the digital category, along with the TV Newscast Large Market award for its under the video category.

麻豆影视 Atlantic also snagged two awards under the video category 鈥 the News - Live Special Events award for its feature on the , as well as the VJ - Video award for its coverage of a woman鈥檚 story navigating ALS and how technology has helped to put her experiences into words.

麻豆影视 Vancouver Island earned the Breaking News Small/Medium Market award for its coverage of , under the video category.

麻豆影视 Montreal and Concordia University won a joint Enterprise Journalism award for their coverage of the under the multiplatform category.

In June, RTDNA Canada announced its , , , .

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