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‘Click Here’ Wins Two National Headliner Awards

Recorded Future News today announced that its flagship podcast, Click Here, was honored with two 2023 National Headliner Awards. It won second place for best overall information podcast and third place for its coverage of cyber threats that exist in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision.

Click Here won the following awards:

  1. Information Podcast - Second Place
  • Click Here
  • Dina Temple-Raston, Sean Powers, Will Jarvis, and Karen Duffin | Recorded Future News
  1. Radio Stations - Health/Science/Pandemic Story - Third Place

“Winning these Headliner awards is a little humbling,” said Dina Temple-Raston, the host and executive producer of the podcast. “Click Here has been around for a little more than a year and to be recognized in this way suggests that we are looking at today’s cyber and intelligence news in a way that really resonates not just with our listeners, but with our colleagues in journalism too.”

The story, Privacy researcher worries about a ‘scenario where everyone is a sheriff’ post-Roe, is a deep dive into the danger pattern data may present in a post-Roe world. Click Here focused on a Mississippi woman named Latice Fisher who was charged with murdering her stillborn child. The evidence against her: a controversial 400-year-old unscientific test and the search history on her cellphone. The charges against her were eventually dismissed.

The story also won a 2023 Regional Edward R. Murrow award, and Click Here is also a 2023 Webby Honoree for best tech podcast.

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    Adam Janofsky

    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.