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2010 Radio Winners 2010 RADIO AWARD WINNERS Category Title of Program 2nd Place Title of Program SMALL & MEDIUM MARKET R-1 Best Public Service Announcement KRAI-FM Sound of Music Kat KSMT-FM Bear Aware R-2 Best Community Service Campaign KZMV-FM Scholarship Program KSMT-FM Community Connection Scholarship R-3 Best Station Sponsored Community Event KRAI-FM KRAI 12th Annual Holiday Drive KSRX-FM Recycling Round Up R-4 Best Public Affairs Program KPMX-FM KPMX Coffee Break "Pastor Doug" KPMX-FM KPMX Coffee Break "Sterling Public Library" R-5 Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast KSMT-FM KSMT 4pm News with Michael Klepper KPMX-FM Noon News with Chris Brom R-6 Best News Feature Report or Series KAJX-FM Secure Communities with Kristina Tabor KWSB-FM Dr. Vandenbusche Interview with Trevor Mark 1 Year Anniversary of MPD Shooting - Janine R-7 Best Single Event News Coverage KKXK-FM Mayfield KSPN-FM X Games 15 Preview - Rochelle Obechina R-8 Best On Air Contest for a Station KSPN-FM The Great Holiday Giveaway KATR-FM Kat - Country Full Throttle Tour R-9 Best On Air Promotional Campaign KSMT-FM What You Want to Hear Wednesday KZMV-FM Your Voice R-10 Best Image Marketing Campaign for a Station R-11 Best Morning Show KSKE-FM BT in the Morning KPMX-FM KPMX Morning Circus "Cruise Liner" with Andy Rice R-12 Best Midday Show KZMV-FM Midday with Dominic KPMX-FM Middays with Janice "Coats for Kids" The KPMX Afternoon Escape "Time to Go Home" R-13 Best Afternoon Show KSMT-FM Afternoons with Stacy KPMX-FM with Chris "Bull" Brom R-14 Best Evening Show KFMU-FM Pickin' with PMAC - Peter McMillan KWSB-FM Dylan's in the Attic with Lee Strickland R-15 Best Station Entertainment Personality KSKE-FM BT in the Morning R-16 Best News/Talk Broadcast Personality or Talk Show Host or Team KFTM-AM Big Morning Talk Show KSMT-FM "Ask A Lawyer" with Gibby & Jansen/Alfrey R-17 Best Sports Coverage by a Station Individual or Team KNNG-FM Tiger Buzzerbeater - Michael Murphy KSIR-AM 3A Football Championship - John Beltran R-18 Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program KRAI-FM Oldies at Nine KPMX-FM The Road Report with Harold Unrein "Baby Poop" Country Gardens Nursery "Christmas Elves - R-19 Best Commercial Spot Announcement KPMX-FM Earplugs" KSKE-FM PSI Plumbing R-20 Best Sales Promotion for an Advertiser KSKE-FM Eagle Liquor Mart KFTM-AM Midwest Liquor Average Joe R-21 Best Sales Event or Live Remote Broadcast KSRX-FM Recycling Roundup Remote KPMX-FM National Radial Engine Exhibition - Andy Rice R-24 Best Website KRAI-FM www.krai.com KSMT-FM www.ksmtradio.com MAJOR MARKET R-1 Best Public Service Announcement KILO-FM Radiant Church KSME-FM Kids Create the Music R-2 Best Community Service Campaign KCSJ-AM Memorial Day Moments KSME-FM Don't Text and Drive R-3 Best Station Sponsored Community Event KUAD-FM The Good Morning Guys' 28 Hours of Hope KATC-FM Cat Country Cancer Concert for Kids at Cowboys R-4 Best Public Affairs Program KSME-FM Rocky Mountain View Points KUAD-FM Counterpoint R-5 Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast KCSJ-AM 590 KCSJ First News 7:30am - Paul Ihander KUNC-FM 8am Newscast Sergeant Lynch's War - Grace Hood & Michael R-6 Best News Feature Report or Series KUNC-FM de Yoanna KUNC-FM Athletes in Tandem - Grace Hood R-7 Best Single Event News Coverage KUNC-FM Boulder Wildfire Most Destructive in State History KFKA-AM Deputy Brownlee Shooting - Troy Coverdale R-8 Best On Air Contest for a Station KPAW-FM Father Mows Best KVUU-FM Kiss Your Bills Goodbye R-9 Best On Air Promotional Campaign KDZA-FM Broncos Station KSME-FM Say Hello to Summer Bash R-10 Best Image Marketing Campaign for a Station KDZA-FM KDZA Imaging KIBT-FM Station Imaging R-11 Best Morning Show KILO-FM Mornings With Ross Ford KKMG-FM George McFly Experience R-12 Best Midday Show KIBT-FM Angela Cortez KVUU-FM CK R-13 Best Afternoon Show KDZA-FM Karson with a K KUAD-FM Charley Barnes R-14 Best Evening Show KKMG-FM The Dallace Jade Show KIBT-FM Chebba R-15 Best Station Entertainment Personality KDZA-FM Karson with a K R-16 Best News/Talk Broadcast Personality or Talk Show Host or Team KFKA-AM The Scooter McGee Show KFKA-AM The Amy Oliver Show R-17 Best Sports Coverage by a Station Individual or Team KPAW-FM Colorado Eagles Intermission - Ryan Kramer KDZA-AM "Josh McDaniels Firing" - Tony Wright & Danny Bustamante R-18 Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program KDZA-FM Moaning Mondays KSME-FM 96.1 KISS FM's Retro Grill with Drew Carpenter R-19 Best Commercial Spot Announcement KKLI-FM Junk King KDZA-AM Procycling R-20 Best Sales Promotion for an Advertiser KILO-FM Catch A Kia KDZA-FM Street Heat R-21 Best Sales Event or Live Remote Broadcast KUAD-FM K99 Cash & Truck: Grand Prize Giveaway KCCY-FM Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo R-24 Best Website KCSJ-AM www.590kcsj.com KDZA-FM www.jet1079.com METRO MARKET R-1 Best Public Service Announcement KRFX-FM Polar Plunge for Special Olympics KHOW-AM The Mutt Matcher Minute R-2 Best Community Service Campaign KOA-AM Girl Scout Cookies for our Hometown Heroes KGNU-FM Eat Your Radio R-3 Best Station Sponsored Community Event KBCO-FM Four-Mile Fire Relief Concert KRFX-FM Denver Gorilla Run R-4 Best Public Affairs Program KOA-AM The Drive Project KBCO-FM Focus - Irene Rawlings R-5 Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast KOA-AM 6 p.m. Newscast KOA-AM 7 a.m. Newscast R-6 Best News Feature Report or Series KOA-AM Lice Ladies KOA-AM Hot Chick 'O Latte R-7 Best Single Event News Coverage KOA-AM Four Mile Canyon Fire KOA-AM Deer Creek School Shooting R-8 Best On Air Contest for a Station KTCL-FM Snowball's Chance in Hell KOA-AM Complete the Lyrics R-9 Best On Air Promotional Campaign KDHT-FM Lady FM (April Fools) KOA-AM Anywhere, Any Time, with iHeartradio R-10 Best Image Marketing Campaign for a Station KKFN-FM Sports Star KQKS-FM Today's Hottest Music R-11 Best Morning Show KOSI-FM Murphy & Denise KOA-AM Colorado's Morning News R-12 Best Midday Show KKFN-FM Mike and Scott KYGO-FM Flip R-13 Best Afternoon Show KYGO-FM Paul Donovan KOA-AM The Ride Home with Dave Logan & Lois Melkonian R-14 Best Evening Show KQKS-FM Ya Girl Cedes KRFX-FM Roger King's Night Time Classic Rock Fun Fest R-15 Best Station Entertainment Personality KOSI-FM Murphy & Denise R-16 Best News/Talk Broadcast Personality or Talk Show Host or Team KKZN-AM Mario Solis-Marich KHOW-AM Peter Boyles R-17 Best Sports Coverage by a Station Individual or Team KOA-AM Colorado Rockies Baseball KOA-AM Colorado Buffaloes Football R-18 Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program KTCL-FM Nerf's LOL KRFX-FM Nights With Roger King R-19 Best Commercial Spot Announcement KDHT-FM Tipsy Taxi KOA-AM Feline Fix R-20 Best Sales Promotion for an Advertiser KTCL-FM Not So Silent Night KTCL-FM Bonaroo R-21 Best Sales Event or Live Remote Broadcast KTCL-FM Keggs & Eggs KOA-AM The Battle of the Talk Show Hosts R-24 Best Website KRWZ-AM www.cruisinoldies950.com KKFN-FM www.1043thefan.com PUBLIC RADIO ONLY (ALL MARKETS) R-22 Best Mini-Documentary or Series PUBLIC RADIO ONLY KCFR-FM Biography of a Bill KCFR-FM Dollars for Docs Colorado Matters "Deaf Jazz Singer Mandy R-23 Best News Special or Public Affairs Program - PUBLIC RADIO ONLY KCFR-FM Harvey" & "Outgoing House Speaker" KCFR-FM Colorado Matters "Fourmile Canyon Fire" STATION OF THE YEAR Small & Medium Market Station of the Year KPMX-FM Sterling Major Market Station of the Year KDZA-FM Pueblo Metro Market Station of the Year KOA-AM Denver.
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