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SCBA 2003 STAR Award Winners SCBA 2003 STAR Award Winners Radio Sportscaster of the Year Radio Show of the Year AOM: Steven Stone, WRHI-AM/WRHM-FM AOM: “Bill & Elise Good Morning Show,” WMYB-FM, Bill STAR: Joel Kay, WRIX-FM Howard, Elise Angell STAR: “The B106 Morning Show,” WTCB-FM, Brent Johnson, Television Broadcast News-Spot News George Kearns AOM: “Rosemont Shooting,” WCBD-TV, Kurt Hogan, Jimmy Dickson Television Local Programming STAR: “The Death of a Sheriff,” WYFF-TV, Brad Willis, Nigel AOM: “Cooper River Bridge Run Live,” WCSC-TV, Don Pratt, Robertson, Beth Brotherton Jodi Mohrmann, Jim Demauro STAR: “Charleston’s Mission,” WCBD-TV, Meredith Land, Carl Production-PSA Mullins, Scott Fitzgerald Television AOM: “Miracles Are Waiting,” WGGS-TV, Shane Willimon, Television Anchor of the Year WGGS Production Crew AOM: Carol Goldsmith, WYFF-TV STAR: “Drive for Life,” WYFF-TV, John Skardon, Benjie STAR: Michael Cogdill, WYFF-TV Newman, Jeff Durham Radio (Small/Medium Market) Production-Commercial AOM: “Foundation for America,” WRHI-AM, Manning Kimmel, Television Steven Stone AOM: “Anne’s,” WCBD-TV, Robert Wade II, Jack Tracy STAR: “Jr. Workshop,” WIGL-FM, Russ T. Fender STAR: “Copper Penny,” WCBD-TV, Kirk Gillon, Mark Bradley Radio (Small/Medium Market) Radio Reporter of the Year AOM: “NHC Healthcare,” WZSN-FM, Steve Kelly, Rick Prusator AOM: Bob Holmes, WMHK-FM STAR: “Wilson Chevy,” WPUB-FM, Denise Brown, Chris STAR: Kelly Golden, WTMA-AM Johnson Radio (Large Market) Television Broadcast News- AOM: “In the Pits,” WMYB-FM, Jack Murphy Feature/Franchise STAR: “Iron Mike Sings,” WRNN-FM, Jack Murphy AOM: “A Different Kind of Retirement,” WLTX-TV, Lisa Sigell, Matt Hammond Radio Personality of the Year STAR: “God’s Little Acre,” WYFF-TV, John Hendon, Patrick AOM: Radio Free Rocky D, WTMA-AM Rockey, Lori Webster STAR: Brent Johnson, WTCB-FM Production-Promo Television Personality of the Year Television AOM: Geoff Hart, WYFF-TV AOM: “Hot Cars,” WBTW-TV, Don Haglund, Tré Davis, Chuck STAR: John Cessarich, WYFF-TV Spruill STAR: “Works Harder,” WYFF-TV, Joanna Wells, Benjie Richard M. Uray Service Project of the Year Newman, Brian Byars Radio Radio (Small/Medium Market) AOM: “Building A Bridge to Life Radiothon,” WMYB-FM, Bill AOM: “4th Birthday Party,” WZSN-FM, Rick Prusator, Steve Howard Kelly STAR: “B106.7 Radiothon,” WTCB-FM, Brent Johnson, Jennifer STAR: “Morning Show 911 Anniversary,” WRHI-AM, Steven Jensen Stone Television Radio (Large Market) AOM: “Truth Check,” WYFF-TV, Brad Willis, Don Jackson, Lee AOM: “There She Stands,” WMHK-FM, Bruce Otto, Pete Bunch Brown STAR: “Universoul Circus,” WWWZ-FM, Reggie Crawford, Mitch STAR: “Ready to Vote,” WRLK-TV, Betsy Newman, Amy Faulkner Shumaker, Tom Posey Television Weathercaster of the Year Station of the Year AOM: John Cessarich, WYFF-TV Radio STAR: Brad Huffines, WSPA-TV AOM: WTCB-FM, Columbia STAR: WCRE-AM, Cheraw Television Broadcast News-Series Television AOM: “Moving Mountains,” WSPA-TV, Terri Gruca, Anthony AOM: WSPA-TV, Greenville/Spartanburg Cox, Ken Elmore STAR: WIS-TV, Columbia STAR: “Search and Rescue,” WCSC-TV, Mandy Gaither, Carlos Lee Television Reporter of the Year AOM: Matthew Nordin, WSPA-TV STAR: Marlee Ginter, WSPA-TV.
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