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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama’s WVUA-7
won more awards from the Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association
than any other television station in the state.
WVUA-7 is one of only two television stations in the country that
is owned by a public university. AP member broadcasters in West
Virginia judged the contest, with entries from the year 2002.
UA purchased WVUA-7, originally WJRD Channel 7, in July of 2001.
A one-time donation from Board of Trustee member and UA alumnus
Paul Bryant Jr. covered the acquisition costs of the station.
Since December of that year the channel has been broadcasting from
the basement of Reese Phifer Hall. The station officially changed
its call letters to "WVUA" on Jan. 21, 2002, during the
6 p.m. newscast.
WVUA-7 is an affiliate of the PAX network, a self-described “family-friendly”
network that offers original programming like “DOC”
and “Sue Thomas FBEye,” in addition to first run re-airs
of “Diagnosis Murder.”
WVUA-7 maintains its status as a commercial endeavor and is financially
independent from the University.
As with KMOU, an NBC affiliate owned by the University of Missouri,
the University uses the station for training students for future
careers in broadcasting. In addition, WVUA-7 has been providing
Tuscaloosa with more localized, in-depth news broadcasts.
The awards are as follows:
Most Outstanding News Operation (Overall Award)
Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast: Lynn Brooks, Ginger Loggins,
Lorei Velazco, Brad Ashby, Rebekah Caldwell, Philip Coleman, Jon
Mason, Gary Harris, Sharleta Castleberry and Yas Richardson
Best Documentary: Rebekah Caldwell, Jon Mason, Jerome Davis,
Scott Spence and Jennifer Hamner
Best Series: Philip Coleman, Rebekah Caldwell, Jerome Davis
and Yas Richardson
Best Spot News Story: Jeremy King and Todd Wade
Best Feature Story: Nick Kenney and Todd Wade
Extraordinary Coverage of a Planned Event: Rebekah Caldwell,
Lynn Brooks, Philip Coleman, Ginger Loggins, Brad Ashby; Jon Mason,
Sarah Black, Kristy Buy, Sharleta Castleberry, Yas Richardson, Gary
Harris and Scott Spence
Best Weather Anchor: Jon Mason
Best Sports Anchor: Gary Harris
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