WDIY Wins 17 Professional Keystone Media Awards, Including ‘Outstanding News Operation’
Lehigh Valley, PA — WDIY 88.1 FM, Lehigh Valley Public Radio, has won 17 Professional Keystone Media Awards from the Pennsylvania News Media Association (PNMA). The announcement came last week as the PNMA announced its annual winners among radio, television, and print media outlets in the Commonwealth. WDIY was recognized for its news reporting, podcasts, and online presence.
“These prestigious honors celebrate the journalists and newsrooms across Pennsylvania who go above and beyond to inform, inspire and uphold the First Amendment,” the PNMA said in an announcement on Facebook.
WDIY’s awards were in the Radio II division that includes all radio stations throughout the Commonwealth outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
The station’s wins include placing first in 7 categories, as well as being named ‘Outstanding News Operation’ for the Radio II division. WDIY’s 17 awards were also the second highest total number of awards for a single radio station out of all the stations recognized.
“I’m so proud to be working with this award-winning group of community leaders,” said WDIY Executive Director Margaret McConnell after hearing the announcement. “What we do matters.”
A list of WDIY’s awards is below.
Outstanding News Operation (Broadcast)
- Radio II: WDIY 88.1 FM
Best Continuing Coverage
- First Place: President Biden’s Emmaus Visit – James Zipprodt and Mike Flynn
- Second Place: PPL Tower Sale – James Zipprodt
Best Series
- First Place: A Closer Look – Laurie Hackett and James Zipprodt
- Second Place: Twenties Toolbox – Grace Mansfield and James Zipprodt
- Honorable Mention: Let’s Talk – Hasshan Batts and James Zipprodt
Best Feature
- First Place: Gov. Shapiro Visits Emmaus for Film Screening – Mike Flynn
- Second Place: New Da Vinci Science Center Filled with Excitement Ahead of Opening – James Zipprodt
Best Documentary
- Second Place: “Neighborhoods Are the Life Blood of a Community” with Mayor Sal Panto | Valley Voices – Margaret McConnell and James Zipprodt
- Honorable Mention: Telling the Story of Road Safety in Allentown with Mayor Matt Tuerk and Jaime Lavin | Valley Voices – Margaret McConnell and James Zipprodt
Best Digital Presence
- First Place: WDIY website, app, and digital strategies – Shamus McGroggan
Best Use of Photography
- First Place: WDIY Tree Planting in Coopersburg’s Meadow Park – Shamus McGroggan
- Second Place: WDIY Listener Fall Foliage Photos 2024 – Shamus McGroggan
Best Use of Sound
- First Place: New Da Vinci Science Center Filled with Excitement Ahead of Opening – James Zipprodt
- Second Place: New Economic Development Funding Helps Sites Like Bethlehem Steel – James Zipprodt
- Honorable Mention: Local Thoughts on the Presidential Emmaus Visit – Mike Flynn
Podcast (Broadcast)
- First Place: Young Valley Leaders – Louis Holzman, Matthew Kacyon, and James Zipprodt
A complete list of the 2025 winners in all radio, TV, and newspaper categories is available at the Keystone Media Awards website. The award ceremony will be held in Harrisburg on October 16 at a location to be announced.
According to an announcement on the PNMA’s website, the organization received 2,513 entries from 119 different news organizations across the Commonwealth for this year’s contest.
The recognition in the Keystone Media Awards comes on the heels of WDIY being awarded an Excellence in Broadcasting Award in April for the station’s bilingual podcast, Charla Comunitaria, for ‘Outstanding Public Affairs Program/Program Series’. The Excellence in Broadcasting Awards are given annually by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters.
About WDIY:
WDIY 88.1 FM is a listener-supported, volunteer-driven public radio station based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. As the Lehigh Valley’s NPR affiliate for 30 years, WDIY delivers a unique blend of national and local programming to a diverse audience across the region. Licensed to the Lehigh Valley Community Broadcasters Association, Inc., WDIY thrives on community involvement and support, living up to its motto: “Many Choices, Real Voices.” WDIY is also available on 93.9 FM in Easton/Phillipsburg, online at wdiy.org, and via the WDIY app.
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Shamus McGroggan