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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 3, 2025

NAB Leadership Foundation Honors Outstanding Broadcasters with 2025 Celebration of Service to America Awards

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation (NABLF) today announced the recipients of the 2025 Celebration of Service to America Awards, which recognize local television and radio stations for their outstanding service to their communities across the country. Winners will be honored at the awards ceremony on June 10, 2025, at The Anthem in Washington, D.C.

The Celebration of Service to America Awards, presented by Bonneville International and Hearst Television, is part of the foundation’s mission to recognize local broadcasters’ incredible public service and emphasize the vital role stations play in communities across the country.

“Every day, local broadcasters demonstrate why they are essential to our communities,” said NAB Leadership Foundation President Michelle Duke. “From being first on the scene during catastrophic events and guiding people to safety during natural disasters, to raising awareness on critical local issues and delivering food and supplies to those in need, television and radio stations are always there when it matters most, serving the public. We are excited to share their impactful stories at the 2025 Celebration of Service to America Awards gala in June.”

The following is the list of honorees by category:

Service to Community Award for Radio – Broadcast Ownership Group
Beasley, Community of Caring

Service to Community Award for Television – Broadcast Ownership Group
Scripps, More than News

Service to Community Award for Radio – Large/Major Market
830 WCCO (WCCO-AM), Audacy, Minneapolis, Minn., Lifesaving Locks for Families with Children with Autism

Service to Community Award for Television – Large/Major Market
KCRA-TV, Hearst, Sacramento, Calif., Escaping the Blade

Service to Community Award for Radio – Medium Market
WYCT-FM, ADX, Pensacola, Fla., Cat Country Cares for Kids

Service to Community Award for Television – Medium Market
KTAL-TV, Nexstar, Shreveport, La., Geaux Bags

Service to Community Award for Radio – Small Market
WWNC-AM, iHeart, Asheville, N.C., Voice in the Storm

Service to Community Award for Television – Small Market
WIBW-TV, Gray , Topeka, Kan., Hear Me See Me

Service to Community Award – First Informer
WBAL-AM, Hearst, Baltimore, Md., Collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge


We also recognize the finalists in each category:

Service to Community Award for Radio Finalists – Broadcast Ownership Group
Charleston Media Solutions and Hampton Roads Media Group

Service to Community Award for Television Finalists – Broadcast Ownership Group
Gray Media and Hearst Television

Service to Community Award for Radio Finalists – Large/Major Market
WIYY-FM, Hearst, Baltimore, Md., and WTMX-FM, Hubbard, Chicago Ill.

Service to Community Award for Television Finalists – Large/Major Market
WDIV, Graham Media Group, Detroit, Mich., WBBM, CBS News and Stations, Chicago, Ill., and KXAN, Nexstar, Austin, Texas

Service to Community Award for Radio Finalist – Medium Market
KAT 103.7, iHeart, Omaha, Neb.

Service to Community Award for Television Finalists – Medium Market
WAPT, Hearst, Jackson, Miss., and WSAZ, Huntington, Gray, W.V.

Service to Community Award for Radio Finalists – Small Market
WALJ-FM, Townsquare Media Group, Tuscaloosa, Ala., and WXFL-FM, Big River Broadcasting, Florence, Ala.

Service to Community Award for Television Finalists – Small Market
WSFA, Gray, Montgomery, Ala., and WCTV, Gray, Tallahassee, Fla.

For more information about the awards and gala, visit servicetoamericaawards.org.

About NAB Leadership Foundation

The NAB Leadership Foundation was established 30 years ago as a nonprofit entity by the National Association of Broadcasters to dedicate resources towards developing programs that specifically serve broadcast professionals. The mission of the Foundation is to develop leaders, recruit dynamic and talented individuals for careers in broadcasting and recognize the community impact of local television and radio stations. Learn more at nabfoundation.org.

About NAB

The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at nab.org.

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