List of KSDK awards

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KSDK has won a multitude of awards including Regional Emmys, Gabriel Awards, and Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards; KSDK has also been recognized by the National Association of Black Journalists and the Associated Press.

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2003

In 2003, KSDK was awarded the WeatheRate seal of approval, an award that certifies KSDK as the most accurate weather station in St. Louis. The data used to determine a winner is refigured every 6 months by the non-profit WeatheRate organization. Also in 2003, KSDK was awarded 14 Regional Emmy Awards:

In 2003, KSDK was awarded one Regional Edward R. Murrow Award:

2004

In 2004, KSDK was awarded 20 Regional Emmy Awards:

In 2004, KSDK was awarded a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award:

2005

In 2005, Karen Foss was inducted into the Silver Circle for her 25 years of journalistic excellence. Also in 2005, KSDK was awarded 15 Regional Emmy Awards:

In 2005, KSDK was awarded three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards:

2006

Jennifer Blome and Art Holliday were both inducted into the Silver Circle for their outstanding achievements in the television industry.

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