Award name: 06 The Lowell Thomas Award

Best radio news or interpretation of international affairs.

Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966

Excerpt from the 1967 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award 1966 Best radio interpretation of foreign news… NBC news A National Broadcasting Co. Radio News program, “Diary of a Hero,” featured the taped letters of helicopter pilot Major Donald A. Reilly – the most decorated Marine in Vietnam – to his wife. He was killed…

Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1965

Excerpt from the 1966 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas  Award 1965:   BEST INTERPRETATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, RADIO…. EDWARD P. MORGAN Edward P. Morgan of ABC Radio has been scoring beats for such a long time that it should have surprised no one when he began doing the first nightly U.S. radio program from behind the Iron…

Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1964

  Excerpt from the 1965 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award 1964:   Best interpretation of foreign affairs, radio   BILL SHEEHAN, chief of ABC’s London Bureau, happened to be talking on the closed circuit to New York on Nov. 22, 1963, the moment President Kennedy was assassinated. He was the first radio voice to bring the…

Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1963

Excerpt from the 1964 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award 1963:   Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs AWARD:        Phil Clarke                                 Mutual Broadcasting System                                 “The Big Lie”   Twenty-three years a writer, editor and foreign correspondent, Phil Clarke (standing in photo) arrived at Mutual via the A.P. and Newsweek. He went overseas…

Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1961

Excerpt from the 1962 Dateline for the Lowell K. Thomas Award of 1961:    Best radio, TV interpretation of foreign affairs   RADIO AWARD went to Hoard K. Smith for his work on CBS Radio during the past year