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Internet, on campus channel 20, or on Comcast cable channel 54 in Denver County. In 2005, the Met Report was awarded the Heartland Regional Emmy Award for Student Achievements and the National CBI award. In 2004, the Met Report was winner of the SPJ National Mark of Excellence Awards for Best All Around Online Student Broadcast, and was a station finalist for Television Non-Daily Newscast. The Met Report was also awarded in 2004 the SPJ Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards. The SPJ Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards includes five first place awards for Television Non-Daily Newscast, Best All-Around Online Student Broadcast Station, Television General News Reporting, Television Sports Photography, and Television In-Depth Reporting, and also two second place awards for Television Sports Reporting and Television Feature. In 2003, the Met Report was nominated for an Emmy in Student Achievements and received first place for Best All-Around Student Broadcast Station at the SPJ National Mark of Excellence Awards. The Met Report was awarded an additional two first place awards for Television Non-Daily Newscast and Best All-Around Online Student Broadcast Station, a second place award for Television Sports Photography, and two third place awards for Television Sports Reporting and TV Feature Photography at the 2003 SPJ Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards. The Met Report’s won their first award, second place for Television Non-Daily Newscast, at the 2002 SPJ Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards.
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December 1992, Cox obtained the names of the three candidates and printed them in the Dec. 4 issue of The Metropolitan. This remains an important time in The Metropolitan’s history since the requested information was and still is public record, but there continues to be debate over whether names of Metro candidates should be released on the basis for the candidate’s privacy.
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