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Angie Hamilton-Lowe '00 Collects Three Awards for Radio Documentary

Angie Hamilton-Lowe '00 Collects Three Awards for Radio Documentary

July 14, 2005

angie hamilton lowe 2000.jpgJuly 14, 2005, Greencastle, Ind. - A documentary co-hosted and co-produced by Angie Hamilton-Lowe, a National Public Radio producer and 2000 graduate of DePauw University, is the recipient of three awards. Subculture, a one-hour special of underground stories and vignettes honoring the New York subway centennial, aired on WFUV, a public radio station based at Fordham University in New York City.

A news release from the radio station notes that Subculturereceived the national Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association, and was named "Best Public Affairs Program Series" by the New York State Broadcasters Association. The program was also honored with a national Gracie Allen Award, presented by the American Women in Radio and Television, for "Outstanding Student Radio Documentary."

Read about the first two awards by clicking here, and access a list of DePauw Logo.jpg"Gracie" winners here

At NPR's News & Notes with Ed Gordon, Hamilton-Lowe recently produced a segment that dealt with the recovery of Elisa Turner, a 1974 graduate of DePauw University, from a serious auto accident. Read more, and access audio clips, in this previous story

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