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Hometown Awards 2008
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Friday, 18 July 2008 09:37

 Usually the Hometown Awards are my favorite of the awards ceremonies. They are the national Alliance for Community Media awards, so they’re a big deal. The conference hops all over the country each time, so they notify winners in advance to encourage attendance. So we knew we won before deciding to go. “What’s Up Wit’ the Fifth Grade Buzz?” won in the Talk Show – Entertainment category. This is the most highly contested category, so winning is a real coup.

 

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