WESH 2, the Hearst Television-owned NBC affiliate for Central Florida, was honored Saturday night by the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists with eight Florida News Awards, including the prestigious Station of the Year award. The honor recognizes a station’s overall news excellence, community outreach, and journalistic impact, placing WESH 2 as the year’s top-performing television news organization in the state.The station was also recognized with the Community Service award for the fourth consecutive year, highlighting its sustained commitment to serving and strengthening Central Florida. In addition to the top honors, WESH 2 earned awards for Best Newscast, Weathercaster, and multiple categories of reporting.“These honors are incredibly meaningful to our entire team,” said John Soapes, president and general manager of WESH 2 and CW18. “Being named Station of the Year and recognized for Community Service reflect our mission to be Central Florida’s source for trusted news and information and to do our part to improve the communities we serve. I’m proud of the passion and dedication our team brings to that mission every day.”“Our team is honored to be recognized for their work,” said WESH 2 News Director Stephanie Linton. “While awards like this are meaningful, our focus stays on what matters most. We’re here to provide the best coverage for our viewers and serve our community with accurate and impactful journalism.”
ORLANDO, Fla. —
WESH 2, the Hearst Television-owned NBC affiliate for Central Florida, was honored Saturday night by the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists with eight Florida News Awards, including the prestigious Station of the Year award. The honor recognizes a station’s overall news excellence, community outreach, and journalistic impact, placing WESH 2 as the year’s top-performing television news organization in the state.
The station was also recognized with the Community Service award for the fourth consecutive year, highlighting its sustained commitment to serving and strengthening Central Florida. In addition to the top honors, WESH 2 earned awards for Best Newscast, Weathercaster, and multiple categories of reporting.
“These honors are incredibly meaningful to our entire team,” said John Soapes, president and general manager of WESH 2 and CW18. “Being named Station of the Year and recognized for Community Service reflect our mission to be Central Florida’s source for trusted news and information and to do our part to improve the communities we serve. I’m proud of the passion and dedication our team brings to that mission every day.”
“Our team is honored to be recognized for their work,” said WESH 2 News Director Stephanie Linton. “While awards like this are meaningful, our focus stays on what matters most. We’re here to provide the best coverage for our viewers and serve our community with accurate and impactful journalism.”
