Local Cable Broadcast Wins Pretigious ACS Award
Local Cable Broadcast Wins Pretigious ACS Award
FRAMINGHAM, MASS. â Newtown-based Community Vision 21 has captured a prestigious regional award for coverage on a cancer-related issue. The American Cancer Society, New England Division, announced that local cable access host Dave King is among 14 New England journalists who have won the societyâs 2007 Sword of Hope Media Award for excellence in communications about cancer.
The 2007 award covers print and broadcast journalism published or broadcast during 2005 and 2006.
The 15 winners represent 13 news organizations based in Massachusetts, Maine, and Connecticut. The winners will receive their awards Wednesday, May 16, at a dinner to be held at the Harvard University Faculty Club in Cambridge, Mass.
More than 60 entries from all over New England were entered in the biannual competition.
The Local Cable Access award went to Community Vision 21 in Newtown for the Charter Communications program In Your Community, produced by Dave King. The judges for the 2007 American Cancer Society Sword of Hope Awards were: Ann LoLordo, deputy editorial page editor at The Baltimore Sun; Garland Waller, associate professor of television at Boston University; David Galletly, vice president at WAMC/Northeast Pubic Radio, Albany, N.Y.; and K. Viswanath, PhD, associate professor at Harvard School of Public Health, and a researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
Established in 1974, the American Cancer Societyâs Sword of Hope Awards pay tribute to the essential role of the news media in raising public awareness of cancer, deepening the understanding of cancer, and ultimately saving lives.