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WRAL.com honored as best Web site


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WRAL.com honored as best Web site
WRAL.com honored as best Web site

WRAL.com accepted the national Edward R. Murrow Award for best Web site from the Radio-Television News Directors Association during a ceremony in New York on Monday.

The Web site was honored in the television large-market category.

General Manager John Clark accepted the award during a ceremony at the Grand Hyatt New York.

The RTNDA has been presenting Edward R. Murrow Awards for outstanding achievements in electronic journalism since 1971.

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Good work guys. I visit your site daily and enjoy reading your articles.

Ok ok you guys do a good job and the site contains a LOT of information. That's why I still use it. I still wish somebody there could write and it could be more news oriented. Watch Edward R. Morrow's early work if you want to see journalism.

Congratulations! You are definitely the best I've seen. The N&O could take a few lessons from you! Heck they could take some lessons from the Fayetteville Observer!

WRAL = Website's Really A Leader

Congratulations!

+1 for protesthis above: once flash ads are disabled, WRAL.com loads quickly and really is the best in NC for "legacy media" homepages.

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