West Africa Democracy Radio  (WADR) based in the Senegalese capital Dakar has received the 2011  Knight-Batten Awards for innovations in journalism administered by  J-Lab, a Centre of American University’s School of Communication at the  Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Though four other top international media outlets also received  prizes alongside WADR at the Washington ceremony, WADR is the only  transnational radio station in West Africa which published in French and  English online, on air and on social media.
While receiving the award, WADR Station Manager, Peter Kahler said  the new tools developed by Sourcefabric have enabled his station to  transform its website into a news platform and triple its audience by  providing the radio’s content on multiple outlets such as Facebook,  Twitter and SoundCloud for deeper reach into the social media.
Mr Kahler expressed gratitude to the organizers of the event and  thanked the Open Society Foundation’s Africa Regional Office for its  relentless support to the station. He said the organization provided a  grant of nearly US$15,000 for the new website project. “Sourcefabric  also gave the station a grant of US$10,000 in professional services  rendered by its staff to design and build the website as well as train  our staff on its operation. WADR is a project of the Open Society  Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) set up to protect and defend the  ideals of democratic and open societies by disseminating development  information through a network of community radios in the West African  sub-region,” he said adding that the station has partnered with 40  community radios in eight West African countries and a chain of  correspondents in ten countries in the region.
(Source: Concord Times via Media Network Weblog)
 
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