Narayan scoops 2009 Pacific Radio Award
Narayan was last night awarded the PINA/Radio Australia Pacific Radio Journalist of the Year in the Pacific Islands News Association Convention in Vanuatu.
Narayan won the award for six series of stories which include a December 5th 1st year anniversary special in 2007, coverage of the Pacific Islands Leaders Forum, coverage of Hurricane Daman as it approached Fiji, coverage of the aftermath of the worst floods ever to hit Fiji earlier this year, the FHRC Media Report and May 14th "the coup culture". His work also included the first ever one and half hour live talkback on Fijivillage, Viti FM, Navtarang and Sargam with Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama after the December 5th takeover.
In 2006, CFL's Vijay Narayan was awarded the Fiji Media Council's inaugural Robert-Keith Reid Award for Outstanding Journalism.
Narayan has also won the Fiji Radio Journalist of the Year Award for three consecutive years from 2006 to 2008 and was awarded Fiji's Radio Presenter of the Year and Best Coverage of Single Events over the three years.
Apart from this, Narayan is also the Chairman of FIT's Media Industry Advisory Council.
Communications Fiji Limited General Manager, Ian Jackson said this award and the previous awards validates the company's commitment to balanced, accurate and ethical reporting and journalism, and is a testament of the strong and committed news team that Vijay leads.
Jackson said we are proud that Vijay's efforts have now been recognised by his peers in the Pacific.
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