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 WRAL-TV  Wins National Award for Documentary 
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         WRAL-TV has been honored  with a national Society of Professional Journalists award.                    The organization awarded WRAL-TV with the Sigma  Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism for the 2008 Focal Point documentary “Love Child.” 
             WRAL-TV’s Clay Johnson | 
               WRAL-TV’s Jay Jennings | 
               WRAL-TV’s Laura Riddle | 
             WRAL-TV’s Gerald Owens | 
Focal Point: “Love Child,” is a powerful and emotionally moving  documentary, focusing in-depth on the disproportionate number of teen births in  the black community with candid interviews and revealing insight from teen  mothers and young men.
 “Love Child,” was written and produced by Clay Johnson, Jay Jennings,  researcher Laura Riddle and WRAL-TV anchor Gerald Owens. 
“The high rate of pregnancy  among African-American teenagers is an important and controversial issue,” says  Focal Point producer Clay Johnson. “I’m proud to work for an organization with  the courage to tackle it and present it in an honest and fair way.”   
The entire documentary and  additional web only elements can be viewed at: http://www.wral.com/news/local/documentaries/story/3051860/
         Judges chose the winners from over 900 entries in 53 categories including  print, radio, television and online. The awards recognize outstanding work  published or broadcasted in 2008.
Focal Point: “Love Child” was also  awarded the coveted Edward R. Murrow award from the Radio-Television News  Directors Association. WRAL-TV won three additional regional Murrow awards for  videography, news writing and outstanding website.
The Murrow winners are photojournalist Geof  Levine, reporter and Tar Heel Traveler Scott Mason and the station’s website www.wral.com. Read the capcom story here.
WRAL-TV  Vice President and General Manager Steven D. Hammel says, “Our staff works  round the clock to provide in-depth, uplifting coverage on the air and online.  We are delighted to be honored by two prestigious organizations for our work in  both areas.”
Thanks to  WRAL-TV’s Debbie Strange for this capcom story.
- Find a complete  list of winners of the Society of Professional Journalists winners here.