KBS Daegu Bureau's 'GPS and Rear Car' Wins Catholic Mass Communication Award View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The 32nd Korea Catholic Mass Communication Award was given to "GPS and Rear Car: Report on the Actual Conditions of Waste Paper Collection Labor" (KBS Daegu Broadcasting Headquarters, reporters Kim Do-hoon, Baek Jae-min, Lee Jong-hwan, Park Jin-young), announced by the Social Public Relations Committee of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea.


In the publishing category, "Kim Dae-geon, the First Priest of Joseon" (author Lee Chung-yeol) was selected, and in the internet category, Catholic Peace Broadcasting and "The Settlement Story of Korean Refugees" (reporter Baek Young-min et al.) were recognized. Special awards went to Hankyoreh Newspaper's "Life Taken Away by COVID-19" (reporter Park Jun-yong et al.) and "The Saint Who Came Beside Us, the Story of Cardinal Kim Soo-hwan Who Brings Happiness to People" (Seogyo Publishing).


The "Korea Catholic Mass Communication Award" is an award established by the Social Public Relations Committee of the Bishops' Conference. It is given to media workers and content that elevate universal human values such as justice, peace, and love through social media means, regardless of religion or denomination.



The prize money is 5 million won for the grand prize, and 3 million won each for category awards and special awards. The award ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. on the 7th of next month at the Korea Catholic Central Council in Junggok-dong, Seoul.


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