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News Briefs... Sound Medicine Honored by Indiana Broadcasters Association
INDIANAPOLIS – Sound Medicine has been awarded a Spectrum Award by the Indiana Broadcasters Association. The program was recognized as the “Best Special Interest and Cultural Program” in the non-commercial radio division. Sound Medicine, a medical and health news program co-produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio (90.1 FM), is a weekly, hour-long program that explores the impact of medical research on health care and what scientists are learning about diseases and wellbeing. The program is hosted by Indiana broadcast veteran Barbara Lewis, a former anchor and reporter for Indianapolis’ ABC affiliate. Currently, Lewis also reports on life science business stories for the syndicated Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick television series, which airs on commercial and public television stations throughout Indiana. Five faculty members from the IU School of Medicine rotate weekly as co-hosts for Sound Medicine and a special monthly segment of the program, Sound Ethics. Now in its seventh season, Sound Medicine is broadcasted each week by Indiana Public Radio Stations in Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Crawfordsville, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Franklin, Hagerstown, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Marion, Muncie, New Castle, Portland, Terre Haute and Sound Bend. The program and its archived editions also can be heard online at www.soundmedicine.iu.edu. Sound Medicine is underwritten by the Lilly Clinic, Clarian Health, IU Medical Group and IUPUI. |
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