GPB News won a total of 17 Georgia Associated Press Media Editors Awards, including the prestigious Pacemaker Award, the top award for radio, during the awards banquet Saturday, June 24 in Atlanta. Additionally, GPB took home another 16 awards, winning more awards than any other radio station in Georgia.

The Associated Press is a not-for-profit news cooperative representing 1,400 newspapers and 5,000 broadcast stations in the United States. Twenty newspapers, television and radio stations submitted 495 entries in the contest, which featured news and sports stories from 2016.

Below is the list of GPB News winners, with links to stories:

1st Place Best Staff CoverageHurricane Matthew Coverage

1st Place Feature ReportingThe Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship 

1st Place Best Investigative ReportingFannin Focus First Amendment by Sean Powers 

1st Place Best Sports Feature ReportingTeen Honors Negro League Players by Leah Fleming 

1st Place Best Multiplatform of a Single StoryThe Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship  

2nd Place Best Documentary or News Special ProgrammingOn Second Thought: Live from the CDC

2nd Place Feature Reporting — Vets Frustrated with VA Turn to Farming by Sean Powers 

2nd Place Best Specialized Reporting — Grant Blankenship for coverage of Education

2nd place Best Sports Feature ReportingBlack Rodeos by Emily Jones 

2nd Place Best Use of SoundFire in the Mountains: Georgia Fights Wildfires as Blazes Continues by Sam Whitehead and Grant Blankenship 

3rd Place Best Specialized Reporting — Michael Caputo for coverage of Medicine and Health Care

3rd Place Best Series Reporting — Crime, Cops and Communities by Grant Blankenship, Gabrielle Ware, and Ezra Morris 

3rd Place Best Staff Coverage — Election 2016  

3rd Place Best Sports Feature ReportingTennis Serves up Dollars for Macon by Leah Fleming 

3rd Place Best Use of SoundAtlanta’s Most Unusual Breakfast by Jenny Ament and Ezra Morris 

3rd Place Best Website – http://gpbnews.org/

Public Radio News Directors Inc (PRNDI — We compete against the largest public radio stations in the country) 

Best Soft Feature Reporting —  The Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship  

Atlanta Press Club Awards of Excellence 

Best Use of Sound – Sweet Tea: A History of the ‘Nectar of the South’ by Sean Powers 

Society of Professional Journalists Green Eyeshade Award

1st Place Feature ReportingThe Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship  

2nd Place Public Service in Radio JournalismCrime, Cops and Communities by Grant Blankenship, Gabrielle Ware, and Ezra Morris 

2nd place Best Student News Reporter — Miranda Fulmore (University of Alabama) for New Whitenose Syndrome Treatment Might Be a Boon for BatsFollowing Bust, What Happens to Seized Drugs and Money? and Five Arrested at Fox Theatre Trump Event

GPB News won a total of 17 Georgia Associated Press Media Editors Awards, including the prestigious Pacemaker Award, the top award for radio, during the awards banquet Saturday, June 24 in Atlanta. In addition to the Pacemaker Award, GPB's 16 category wins topped all other radio stations in Georgia.

The Associated Press is a not-for-profit news cooperative representing 1,400 newspapers and 5,000 broadcast stations in the United States. Twenty newspapers, television and radio stations submitted 495 entries in the contest, which featured news and sports stories from 2016.

Below is the list of GPB News winners, with links to stories:

1st Place Best Staff Coverage — Hurricane Matthew Coverage

1st Place Feature Reporting — The Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship 

1st Place Best Investigative Reporting – Fannin Focus First Amendment by Sean Powers 

1st Place Best Sports Feature Reporting — Teen Honors Negro League Players by Leah Fleming 

1st Place Best Multiplatform of a Single Story – The Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship  

2nd Place Best Documentary or News Special Programming — On Second Thought: Live from the CDC

2nd Place Feature Reporting — Vets Frustrated with VA Turn to Farming by Sean Powers 

2nd Place Best Specialized Reporting — Grant Blankenship for coverage of Education

2nd place Best Sports Feature Reporting – Black Rodeos by Emily Jones 

2nd Place Best Use of Sound – Fire in the Mountains: Georgia Fights Wildfires as Blazes Continues by Sam Whitehead and Grant Blankenship 

3rd Place Best Specialized Reporting — Michael Caputo for coverage of Medicine and Health Care

3rd Place Best Series Reporting — Crime, Cops and Communities by Grant Blankenship, Gabrielle Ware, and Ezra Morris 

3rd Place Best Staff Coverage — Election 2016  

3rd Place Best Sports Feature Reporting – Tennis Serves up Dollars for Macon by Leah Fleming 

3rd Place Best Use of Sound – Atlanta’s Most Unusual Breakfast by Jenny Ament and Ezra Morris 

3rd Place Best Website – http://gpbnews.org/

The Georgia Associated Press Media Awards are the latest honors received by GPB News. Other recent wins include the Public Radio News Directors Inc. (PRNDI) award for Best Soft Feature ReportingThe Girls of Leesburg Stockade by Bradley George and Grant Blankenship. This story was also honored with the Society of Professional Journalist Green Eyeshade Award for 1st  Place Feature Reporting.

 Additionally, GPB won the Society’s 2nd Place Public Service in Radio JournalismCrime, Cops and Communities by Grant Blankenship, Gabrielle Ware, and Ezra Morris.

Miranda Fulmore (University of Alabama) won 2nd place Best Student News Reporter  for New Whitenose Syndrome Treatment Might Be a Boon for Bats;  Following Bust, What Happens to Seized Drugs and Money?; and Five Arrested at Fox Theatre Trump Event.

GPB was also recently recognized in the Atlanta Press Club Awards of Excellence for Best Use of SoundSweet Tea: A History of the ‘Nectar of the South’ by Sean Powers.