May we have the envelope please?

By Mark Bevis on Saturday, April 12, 2008.

NHPR again took top honors in the AP Awards Competition for 2007 - nine awards in total, and it was hard not to be proud of our work. In what may be a first, four of our stringers were among those who won. And we won in every category we entered except one.

Here’s how it broke out:

First Place:

Sports Special: Running into the Future (Dan Gorenstein)

Series: Lead Paint's Legacy (Jon Greenberg, Amy Quinton, Josh Rogers)

Feature: Another Urn (Shannon Mullen)

Public Affairs/Talk Show: John Edwards (The Exchange)

Breaking News: Rochester Hostages (Dan Gorenstein, Roger Wood, Xenia Piaseckyj, Sally Hirsh-Dickinson)

Second Place:

Series: The Graying of the Granite State (The Exchange)

Feature: A Public Story About a Private Gift (Sean Hurley)

Public Affairs/Talk Show: The Iowa/New Hampshire Exchange (The Exchange)

Spot News: Berlin's Pulp Mill Stacks Demolished (Amy Quinton)

Congratulations everyone.

Congratulations!

You guys definitely deserve it!

Now, take a bow! (or nine. ;)

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