‘Click Here’ Wins Regional Murrow Award
Recorded Future News is pleased to announce that its flagship podcast, Click Here, has been awarded a 2023 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) for outstanding achievement in broadcast and digital journalism.
The winning entry was an excerpt from a Click Here episode that focused on the fallout from the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and the cyber threats that exist against women seeking reproductive care in states that had limited access to abortions.
“We wanted to look at the Supreme Court decision through a different lens for our listeners,” said Dina Temple-Raston, the host and executive producer of Click Here. “We found Latice Fisher’s case and saw it as a cautionary tale. Five years ago, she was charged with murdering her stillborn child and the evidence against her was a controversial 400-year-old unscientific test and the search history on her cellphone. We thought that put what was at stake in stark relief.”
Recorded Future News’ Click Here podcast won an award for the following story: Hard News: Privacy researcher worries about a ‘scenario where everyone is a sheriff’ post-Roe
- Recorded Future News (in partnership with Gulf States Newsroom)
As a regional award winner, Click Here and Recorded Future News will advance to the national Edward R. Murrow Awards competition. National winners will be announced later this year.
Click Here is also the recipient of two National Headliner Awards and was a 2023 Webby Honoree for best tech podcast.
Adam Janofsky
is the founding editor-in-chief of The Record from Recorded Future News. He previously was the cybersecurity and privacy reporter for Protocol, and prior to that covered cybersecurity, AI, and other emerging technology for The Wall Street Journal.