Awards
ABC News bags National Edward Murrow awards at RTDNA
NEW DELHI: ABC News has won 2014 National Edward R Murrow awards for excellence in radio and television at the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA).
“This year’s field was the best we have ever seen,” said RTDNA chairman Chris Carl. “The entries gave our judges the luxury of a fantastic pool from which to select the winners.”
The awards will be presented at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City on 6 October, according to the RTDNA website.
This year, RTDNA, which recognises outstanding work produced by radio, television and online news organisations around the world, awarded 98 National Edward R Murrow awards in 13 categories including Overall Excellence, Breaking News, Investigative Reporting and more. RTDNA received more than 4,000 entries during the 2014 awards season, surpassing 2013 by more than 500 entries and setting an all-time record for entries in what proved to be one of the most competitive season in RTDNA history.
In the network radio division, ABC News Radio won the Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence, its first in eight years. It has been more than twenty years since ABC News has brought home Overall Excellence awards for both radio and television in the same year. ABC News Radio also won an award in the Breaking News category.
For the sixth consecutive year, National Public Radio took home the award for Best Network Radio Website. NPR won two additional awards for Investigative Reporting and News Series.
CBS Radio News won three awards in the same division – Continuing Coverage, Newscast, and Writing. Studio 360/WNYC/PRI (Feature Reporting), State of the Re: Union (News Documentary), American Public Media (Hard News), ESPN (Sports Reporting), and New York Public Radio/PRI (Use of Sound) each won one award.
The Washington Post won the Overall Excellence Award in the large online news organisation division as well as an award for Feature Reporting for the second year in a row.
In the same division, The Boston Globe won three awards (Breaking News, Continuing Coverage, and Investigative Reporting). The Bay Area News Group (Use of Video), Time Magazine (News Documentary), The Dallas Morning News (News Series), The New York Times (Hard News), Yahoo! (Sports Reporting), and The Detroit Free Press (Website) also won awards in the large online news organisation division.
Of particular note, this year, in the Small Market Radio division was KNAU – Arizona Public Radio, which pulled off a rare double win in News Series and Writing for its entry Building Hope In Haiti: Flagstaff Responds To Humanitarian Crisis.
In the same television division, CBS News earned five Murrow Awards for Newscast, News Series, Feature Reporting, Investigative Reporting, and Writing.
NBC News took the awards for Use of Video and Breaking News in the Network Television division.
Univision Network News took the award for best network television website, while ESPN won for News Documentary and Sports Reporting.
Overall Excellence award winners in 2014 are:
• ABC News (network television)
• ABC News Radio (network radio)
• The Washington Post (large online news)
• The Texas Tribune (small online news)
• WCVB-TV, Boston (television, large market)
• WBIR-TV, Knoxville, Tenn. (television, small market)
• WBEZ, Chicago (radio, large market)
• WDEL, Wilmington, Del. (radio, small market)
Awards
Ajay Kakar to chair jury for ad:tech Honours Awards 2026
Industry leaders join jury as nominations surge for marketing tech awards
NEW DELHI: The ad:tech Honours Awards 2026 are gearing up for a bigger second edition, with Ajay Kakar, head of corporate branding at Adani Group, set to chair the jury for India’s technology-focused marketing awards.
Organised in partnership with the International Advertising Association India Chapter, the awards celebrate the growing influence of technology in shaping modern advertising and marketing outcomes. This year’s edition has drawn a strong response from across the industry, signalling rising momentum around innovation in marketing technology.
The organisers say the nominations reflect a wide range of ideas and approaches, highlighting how brands and agencies are increasingly leaning on platforms, tools and data to sharpen their campaigns and connect with audiences more effectively.
Leading the evaluation process, Kakar will head a jury made up of senior leaders from across brands, agencies and technology platforms.
The jury panel includes Amaresh Godbole, CEO, digital technology business at Publicis Groupe; Bishwajeet S, head of marketing and PR at Volkswagen India; Carol Goyal, executive director at Rediffusion and CEO of Aesthetic Intelligence Lab; Kushal Sanghvi, director at Komerz; Lara Balsara, executive director at Madison World; Rana Barua, group CEO India, sea and North Asia; Deepak Oram, senior vice president growth marketing and martech; and Priyanka Khaneja Gandhi, head of marketing and creative solutions at Amazon Ads India.
The ad:tech Honours Awards aim to recognise not just creative campaigns but the smart use of technology that delivers measurable impact and business results. Categories this year reflect the rapidly evolving digital landscape, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, data-driven marketing, content ecosystems, automation, martech and adtech integration, and commerce-led marketing.
The winners will be announced on 17 March 2026 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi during ad:tech New Delhi 2026. The event is expected to bring together leaders from brands, agencies, platforms, creators and technology partners for an evening celebrating the ideas and innovations shaping the future of marketing.iconductor industries.








