
Scripps College grads win National Edward R. Murrow Awards

Several Scripps College of Communication alumni won prestigious for their work in broadcasting, visual storytelling and graphic design.
The awards, announced in August, are named after a CBS news legend, and Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) has been honoring outstanding achievements in electronic journalism with the Edward R. Murrow Awards since 1971. More than 5,000 entries from hundreds of digital and broadcast network journalism organizations competed for the honors.
Jennifer Moore, BSJ ā07, a broadcast journalism major, was part of the team from KHOU TV in Houston, Texas, that was honored for their work on a special called . Moore served as executive producer. The piece was recognized in the Large Market Television Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion category.
āIt means a lot. Emmys are great, but Murrows are a chefās kiss,ā said Moore. āItās so fulfilling, and it just made me feel like I have hit every goal I wanted to hit in my career. Iām grateful.ā
Other winners from the Scripps College include Kevin Martin, MA ā07, and Erin Clark, a non-degree alumna, who both work in the photography department at the Boston Globe and studied in the visual communication graduate program; Boyzell Hosey, BSVC ā11, who works as a visual storytelling editor at independent nonprofit newsroom ProPublica and studied photojournalism; and Amanda Weisbrod, BSJ ā19, MA ā22, who works as a graphic designer at Radio Free Asia in Washington D.C. and studied journalism and visual communication.
RTDNA will honor the winners during the Edward R. Murrow Awards Gala on Oct. 14, 2024, at Gotham Hall in New York City.