Category: Awards

  • Rocky Mountain Community Radio stations receive multiple regional and national awards in 2025

    7/16/25

    In 2025, multiple stations within the Rocky Mountain Community Radio (RMCR) coalition were honored for their outstanding journalism that was broadcast and published throughout the previous year. These recognitions highlight the exceptional reporting, storytelling, and community-centered journalism that RMCR stations provide to listeners across the region. 

    Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards:

    The Murrow Awards are recognized as one of the most prestigious accolades in the news sphere, celebrating local and national journalism that aligns with the RTDNA Code of Ethics, showcases technical prowess, and underscores the significance and influence of journalism as a community service. 

    KHOL, KUNC and Aspen Public Radio won a combined 9 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards.

    Find the full list of winners here.

    PMJA Awards:

    PMJA awards recognize work produced at public media organizations across the country.

    KHOL, KGNU, KUNC won a combined 7 awards. In addition, Rocky Mountain Community Radio won an award for a collaborative news series featuring stories from KDNK, KOTO and KSUT/KSJD

    Find the full list of winners here.

  • Rocky Mountain Community Radio stations recognized by Colorado Broadcasters Association, Society of Professional Journalists in 2025.

    4/8/25

    Member stations of Rocky Mountain Community Radio (RMCR), a coalition of non-commercial radio stations in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, have won a combined 63 awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and Colorado Broadcasters Association. 

    RMCR member stations won a combined 41 CBA awards across all markets, with Aspen Public Radio claiming five (5), KOTO in Telluride winning three (3), KVNF in Paonia/Montrose winning four (4), KUVO in Denver winning five (5), KSUT in Ignacio winning five (5) with one of those recognizing KSUT Tribal Radio, KDNK in Carbondale winning one (1), KRFC in Fort Collins winning seven (7), and KUNC in Greeley winning eleven (11), including  CBA Station of the Year in a major market.

    In the SPJ Top of the Rockies competition, member stations of RMCR won a combined 22 awards, with KHOL in Jackson, WY winning five (5), KVNF in Paonia/Montrose winning seven (7), Aspen Public Radio winning two (2), KUNC winning five (5), and KGNU in Boulder/Denver winning three (3).

    Much of the award winning work was broadcast across the entire RMCR network. 

    “It’s fantastic to see the outstanding journalism of our RMCR stations being recognized,” says RMCR Managing Editor Maeve Conran. “These stations are doing vital work—reporting on the news that matters to their communities and amplifying their stories.”

    The collaborative model that began with a handful of Colorado stations in the 1980s as High Country Community Radio Coalition (HCCRC), has grown over the past thirty years to include more than twenty stations in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico.

    In addition to the managing editor position, RMCR has a part-time digital editor, a grant writer, a book keeper, and in 2024 hired its first rural climate reporter. The network is also part of the new Colorado Capitol News Alliance (CCNA), a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

    The stations of Rocky Mountain Community Radio include:KAFM – Grand Junction
    KAJX – Aspen
    KBUT – Crested Butte and Gunnison
    KDNK – Carbondale
    KDUR – Durango
    KFFR – Winter Park
    KGNU – Boulder and Denver
    KHEN – Salida
    KHOL – Jackson Hole, WY
    KLZR – Westcliffe
    KOTO – Telluride
    KRCL – Salt Lake City, UT
    KRFC – Fort Collins
    KSJD – Cortez
    KSJE – Farmington, NM
    KSUT – Ignacio
    KUNC – Greeley
    KUVO – Denver
    KVCU – Boulder
    KVNF – Paonia and Montrose
    KZMU – Moab, UT

  • Rocky Mountain Community Radio stations receive multiple statewide, regional and national awards in 2024

    9/13/24

    In 2024, multiple stations within the Rocky Mountain Community Radio (RMCR) coalition were honored for their outstanding work, broadcast and published throughout the previous year. These recognitions highlight the exceptional reporting, storytelling, and community-centered journalism that RMCR stations provide to listeners across the region. 

    Colorado Broadcasters Association Awards of Excellence: Representing broadcasters, both public and private, CBA presents annual awards to recognize excellence in radio and television throughout Colorado. Aspen Public Radio, KGNU, KOTO, KUNC, KUVO, KVNF, KRFC, and KSUT won a combined 31 CBA awards across all markets. Find the full list of winners here.

    Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies:
    These awards presented by SPJ recognize the best in journalism from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. KRCL, KHOL, KVNF, KUNC, Aspen Public Radio won a combined 26 awards. Find the full list of winners here.

    Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards: The Murrow Awards are recognized as one of the most prestigious accolades in the news sphere, celebrating local and national journalism that aligns with the RTDNA Code of Ethics, showcases technical prowess, and underscores the significance and influence of journalism as a community service. KHOL and KUNC won a combined 3 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards. Find the full list of winners here.

    PMJA Awards: PMJA awards recognize work produced at public media organizations across the country. KHOL, KGNU, Aspen Public Radio, KZMU, and Rocky Mountain Community Radio won a combined 12 awards. Find the full list of winners here.

    For information contact:
    Maeve Conran
    Managing Editor, RMCR
    maeve@rockymountaincommunityradio.org 

  • Rocky Mountain Community Radio Wins Big at CBA and SPJ’s Top of the Rockies Continuing Decades-old Regional Collaboration Model

    4/27/23

    For Immediate Release:

    Member stations of Rocky Mountain Community Radio (RMCR), a coalition of non-commercial radio stations in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, have won a combined 52 awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and Colorado Broadcasters Association. 

    RMCR won a combined 25 CBA awards across all markets, with Aspen Public Radio claiming four (4), KOTO in Telluride winning four (4), KVNF in Paonia/Montrose winning four (4), KUVO in Denver winning four (4), KSUT in Ignacio winning three (3) with two of those recognizing KSUT Tribal Radio, KGNU in Boulder/Denver winning two (2), KRFC in Fort Collins winning two (2), KUNC in Greeley winning one (1), and KDNK in Carbondale winning one (1).

    In the SPJ Top of the Rockies competition, member stations of RMCR won a combined 27 awards, with KHOL in Jackson, WY winning eight (8), KVNF in Paonia/Montrose winning eight (8), Aspen Public Radio winning four (4), KUNC winning four (4), KGNU in Boulder/Denver winning two (2), and KBUT in Crested Butte winning one (1). 

    Much of the award winning work was broadcast across the entire RMCR network. 

    This recognition of the work of RMCR stations comes while the organization is only growing stronger, with two new stations joining the coalition in 2022, the hiring of Maeve Conran as the coalition’s first managing editor and producer, and the election of Breeze Richardson, executive director of Aspen Public Radio, as RMCR Board President.

    “Community and public radio stations are the heartbeat of their communities,” says RMCR Managing Editor Maeve Conran. “Many of the stations are in areas that have few other local news outlets, and they are doing crucial work. Even stations in communities that are not considered news deserts play an essential role with the ongoing volatility in commercial news.”

    Conran began her work as the network’s first managing editor last July and is increasing collaborative reporting efforts across the network, while working closely with RMCR newsrooms to offer training and editorial support. The managing editor position is funded in part by a three-year grant from the Colorado Media Project and participating RMCR member stations, with a mission to serve all RMCR stations equally in her new position. 

    The collaborative model that began with a handful of Colorado stations in the 1980s as High Country Community Radio Coalition (HCCRC), has grown over the past thirty years to include more than twenty stations in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico.

    “I know many radio stations around the country look to RMCR as a model for what can be done collaboratively,” says Conran who will be speaking about RMCR at the upcoming NFCB conference in Denver. “Individually these stations are doing incredible work, but collectively their strength is amplified,” she says. “We are greater than the sum of our parts.”

    Previous collaborative reporting projects include a regional look at affordable housing, fossil fuels, and how communities are transitioning away from fossil fuels.

    Additionally, RMCR has now launched a bi-weekly half hour program that showcases the diversity of work being done by stations in the coalition, which in addition to being broadcast across participating RMCR stations will soon be nationally syndicated on the Pacifica Network.

    “It’s exciting to see such interest in the stories coming out of our region,” said Conran. 

    The network also employs a full-time year-round news reporter at the Colorado state capitol, broadcasting this reporting from Lucas Brady Woods throughout the network. Capitol Coverage is funded in part by a grant from the Gill Foundation along with participating RMCR member stations, and is housed at Community Radio for Northern Colorado (KUNC) as part of a collaboration between the station and RMCR to provide continued coverage of state capitol issues and public policy in Colorado through the Capitol Coverage project.

    The stations of Rocky Mountain Community Radio include:

    KAFM – Grand Junction
    KAJX – Aspen
    KBUT – Crested Butte and Gunnison
    KDNK – Carbondale
    KDUR – Durango
    KFFR – Winter Park
    KGNU – Boulder and Denver
    KHEN – Salida
    KHOL – Jackson Hole, WY
    KLZR – Westcliffe
    KOTO – Telluride
    KRCL – Salt Lake City, UT
    KRFC – Fort Collins
    KSJD – Cortez
    KSJE – Farmington, NM
    KSUT – Ignacio
    KUNC – Greeley
    KUVO – Denver
    KVCU – Boulder
    KVNF – Paonia and Montrose
    KZMU – Moab, UT

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  • 2021 Top of the Rockies “second place for public service”

    The 2021 Top of the Rockies contest sponsored by the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists pits print, TV, radio, and online news organizations from four states (Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming) depending on newsroom size.

    KVNF secured 12 stories on the list of 2021 Top of the Rockies winnersKVNF freelancer Chad Reich was one of seven reporters from stations in the Rocky Mountain Community Radio coalition sharing a win. The stories in RMCR’s Fossil Fuel Reporting Collaboration aired during 2020 earned Second Place for Public Service. Other named reporters were Robyn Vincent (KHOL), Julia Caulfield (KOTO), Lucas Turner (KDNK), Justin Higginbottom (KZMU), Daniel Rayzel (KSJD), and Maeve Conran (KGNU).