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English: Political correspondent Jim Heath, news anchor Tracy Townsend, executive producer Rochelle Young and News Director Elbert Tucker of WBNS 10TV accept Walter Cronkite Award at National Press Club in Washington, DC for 2012 political coverage. |
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WBNS 10TV in Columbus, Ohio was awarded the Walter Cronkite Award in 2012 for campaign coverage. Accepting the award, held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, was political correspondent Jim Heath, anchor Tracy Townsend, producer Rochelle Young and News Director Elbert Tucker.
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