Story Archive
2013-04-18
Winning Entry Documents Story of Former Tycoon Targeted by Bo Xilai
2013-02-26
Cantonese story on trafficked woman’s family reunion recognized
2012-11-08
‘An Invisible World’ Relates Personal Stories of Slavery in Asia
2012-07-13
Award Recognizes RFA Series on China’s Dong River Pollution
2012-06-19
RFA Uyghur, Korean Broadcasters Earn Gold and Finalist Spots
2012-04-23
Human Trafficking Web Video Series, Cantonese Radio Report Recognized
2011-06-21
RFA Korean, Mandarin Broadcasters Take Gold, Earn Finalist Spots
2010-09-28
Services Take Gold, Bronze, and Earn Finalist Slots
2010-07-28
Mekong River series takes top honors
2010-05-21
An annual, U.S. government award rewards two reporters for their reporting on Korean orphans and a Chinese environmental activist.
2010-05-13
Beijing-based contributor wins ‘Courage’ award for her work blogging on Tibetan human rights.
2010-02-24
Web coverage of Uyghur women's courage under duress won American Women in Radio & Television’s Gracie Allen Award this year.
2009-07-07
Radio Free Asia was named 'Broadcaster of the Year' by the 2009 New York Festivals for winning the largest number of awards among participating broadcasters.
2009-06-03
Broadcaster Tseten Dolkar was presented with the 2009 Burke Distinguished Journalism Award for her coverage of the peaceful protests of Tibetan monks and the subsequent crackdown by Chinese authorities in spring 2008.
2008-06-27
Cantonese reporter wins an award for his coverage of unsafe restaurant practices.
2008-06-23
Burmese service is recognized for teamwork and breaking news during the 2007 monk rebellion in Burma.
2008-06-23
The Burmese and Vietnamese services were honored with gold and bronze awards for news reporting by the New York Festivals.
2008-04-01
The Cantonese service took top honors at Hong Kong’s 12th Annual Human Rights Press Awards for its reporting on forced abortions that led to riots and an official investigation in the southwestern Chinese province of Guangxi.
2008-02-22
American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) today announced that Mandarin broadcaster Wu Jing has won this year’s Gracie Allen Award for Most Outstanding Series.
2007-07-06
Cantonese Broadcasters Shiny Wo Tak Li and Nashi Ni were awarded a bronze medal for their 2006 story “Lead Poisoning in China Villages” in the Environmental Programs category of the 2007 New York Festival Radio Broadcasting Awards. Mandarin Broadcaster and Program Host of ‘Journey of the Soul’ Zhang Min received a Finalist Certificate.
2007-04-17
At an annual human rights press award in Hong Kong, RFA won three of the four awards given for Chinese language radio broadcasting.
2006-05-09
The Broadcasting Board of Governors has granted Sok Ratha of the Khmer service the 2006 David W. Burke Distinguished Journalism Award in recognition of his groundbreaking reports from outlying regions of Cambodia, often filed at great risk to his own safety.
2005-09-29
The Broadcasting Board of Governors honored Mandarin service senior editor and broadcaster Wu Jing with its annual David Burke award for her nine-part series on China’s deadly coal mine industry.
2005-06-22
Two reporters have won prestigious Human Rights Press Awards for their Cantonese-language radio broadcasts.
2005-05-05
Veteran Chinese labor activist, Radio Free Asia (RFA) broadcaster, and director of the Hong Kong-based China Labour Bulletin Han Dongfang today received the U.S.-based Gleitsman Foundation's 2005 International Activist Award.
2005-03-22
The Uyghur Language Web Site has been awarded the prestigious Edward R. Murrow regional award for excellence in electronic journalism. The award was granted in the large market class for radio station Web sites.
2004-06-21
Mandarin service reporter Zhang Min has been awarded a 2003 Gracie Allen Award for excellence in broadcasting.