Bernama Makes Strong Showing With Eight Wins At MPI-Petronas Journalism Awards
Bernama Radio delivered a standout performance, dominating all four radio categories — Best Radio Report, Best Radio Talk Show, Best Radio Documentary and Best Radio Live Broadcast.
Bernama Radio journalist Nurliyana Farhah Ruslan beat four other contenders to emerge as the Gold winner in the Best Radio Report category, earning a cash prize of RM10,000, a trophy and a certificate.
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