Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) is proud to announce that MPB News has been honored with two 2025 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), recognizing outstanding achievement in broadcast and digital journalism.
These prestigious awards celebrate the continued commitment of MPB News to excellence in reporting and public service journalism. MPB News received awards in the following categories for the Small Market Radio division:
- Continuing Coverage: “Sentencing finished for ‘Goon Squad,’ but questions into leadership remain”
- Feature Reporting: “Five years after disaster, Coastal Mississippi wants more of a say in Spillway openings”
“These awards reflect the dedication and hard work of our news team,” said MPB Executive Director Royal Aills. “Our reporters are committed to delivering accurate, impactful stories that truly resonate with the people of Mississippi. It’s an honor to be recognized for journalism that is rooted in our communities and focused on issues that matter to our listeners.”
“I’m honored that our colleagues and peers across the country have recognized our work as among the best,” said MPB News Director Teresa Collier. “I work with a remarkable team of skilled professionals who are committed to telling Mississippi stories each day in a fair, accurate and timely manner. We are truly grateful and humbled by these awards.”
Since 1971, the Edward R. Murrow Awards have set the standard for the highest quality of broadcast and digital journalism. Murrow Award recipients embody the values of integrity, excellence, and public trust that the legendary journalist stood for.
Murrow Awards are presented to news organizations based on the merit of specific bodies of work submitted, and regional winners are entered into consideration for the national competition.
To learn more about the Edward R. Murrow Awards, visit https://www.rtdna.org/edward-r-murrow-awards.