Federal News Radio Wins Two National Press Club Awards

Washington, DC – April 15, 2015 Federal News Radio 1500 AM and FederalNewsRadio.com today announced they are the recipient of two National Headliner Award...

Washington, DC – April 15, 2015 Federal News Radio 1500 AM and FederalNewsRadio.com today announced they are the recipient of two National Headliner Awards. The station garnered a first place award for Senior Correspondent Mike Causey in the Online-Only Writing category as well as a third place award for FederalNewsRadio.com in the Best Radio-Affiliated Website category. “Federal News Radio is constantly trying to find new ways to deliver news and information, and engage with our users,” said Julia Ziegler, Federal NewsRadio.com Managing Editor. “We know the government executives and contractors we are speaking to have a limited amount of time in their day to consume news. We want the time they choose to spend with us to be worth it.” The National Headliner Awards was founded in 1934 by the Press Club of Atlantic City. The National Headliner Awards program is one of the oldest and largest annual contests recognizing journalistic merit in the communications industry. Since 1934, Headliner medallions have been presented to outstanding writers, photographers, daily newspapers, magazines, graphic artists, radio and television stations and networks, and news syndicates. Lisa Wolfe, Program Director at Federal News Radio said, “We strive to put out the best product we can each day and we’re proud and appreciative of this recognition.” About Federal News Radio Federal News Radio.com and 1500 AM comprise the key source of breaking news, information and analysis for the individuals responsible for carrying out and supporting the missions of federal agencies. Federal News Radio can also be heard on the 107.7 HD2. Federal News Radio and its sister station WTOP are owned and operated by Hubbard Radio, LLC.

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