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The
DNA Files bagged the prestigious Peabody/Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation Award for Excellence in Health and Media
Programming last weekend.
The DNA Files, a five-part radio series exploring
the mystery of genetic science, hosted by Peabody Award
winner, John Hockenberry and produced by SoundVision, was
broadcast on National Public Radio in the US.
The Peabody Awards, considered the broadcast and cable industry's
most sought after prize, entered into a partnership in 1998
with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation of Princeton, with
the goal of encouraging increased in-depth coverage of health-related
issues by electronic media.
The producers of The DNA Files received a $10,000
cash award to produce
additional programming in the areas of health and/or medicine.
The DNA Files will also be repackaged with helpful
information on producing health/medical-related programming,which
will be distributed free of charge to television and radio
newsrooms, broadcast professionals and medical communicators
across the US to encourage more quality health related and
medical programming.
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