Tom Brokaw Award
The Tom Brokaw Award is presented each year in a cooperative effort between the SD Broadcasters Association (SDBA) and the Contemporary Media & Journalism Department of the University of South Dakota. The award is presented annually at the SDBA Annual Executive Conference.
The award recognizes excellence in broadcasting especially in the areas of electronic journalism (on or off-air involvements) and public affairs. The recipient chosen must be someone who is a native of South Dakota, or educated in South Dakota, or has made a significant contribution to South Dakota broadcasting.
The award is unique to USD and one of it's highest honors. It is commemorated by an award to the recipient each year and by adding their name to a plaque on permanent display in the Al Neuharth Media Center at USD.
Judging is done by a panel of professionals consisting of representatives from both the SDBA and USD.
Tom Brokaw Award Nomination Form
To nominate an individual for the Tom Brokaw Award, click the link above to obtain a nomination form, print, and return to:
SD Broadcasters Association
PO Box 1037
Pierre, SD 57501
or fax to: 605.224.7426
Tom Brokaw Award Recipients
2016 - Angela Kennecke – KELO-TV
2015 - Zach Nelson – Performance Radio
2014 - Tom Hanson - KDLT TV
2013 - Perry Miller - Brookings Radio
2012 - Bob Faehn - KXLG Radio
2011 - Dean Johnson - KXLG Radio
2010 - Marcia Burdick – Schurz Communications
2009 - Monte Loos & Bill Duhamel - Duhamel Broadcasting
2008 - Mark Ovenden – KDLT TV
2007 - Jack Caudill – KEVN TV
2006 - Doug Lund – KELO-TV
2005 - Nancy Naeve – KSFY TV
2004 - Dean Sorenson – Sorenson Broadcasting
2003 - J.P. Skelly – KORN/KQRN Radio
2002 - Mark Millage – KELO-TV
2001 - Sherry Kurtz – KDLT TV
2000 - Steve Hemmingsen – KELO-TV
1999 - John Goeman – KJAM Radio
1998 - Jerry Oster – WNAX Radio
1997 - No recipient
1996 - Helene Duhamel – KOTA-TV
1995 - No recipient
1994 - David J. Law – KWAT/KIXX/KDLO Radio
1993 - No recipient
1992 - Jim Davis – KWSN/KRRO Radio
1991 - Fred Smith – KCCR/KLXS Radio
1990 - Gene Hetland – KSOO/KPAT Radio
1989 - William “Bill” Knutson – KOTA-TV
1988 - Wayne Pritchard – KSOO/KPAT Radio
1987 - Robert D. Hill – WNAX Radio
1986 - Thomas M. Sheeley – KELO-Land
1985 - Steve Hemmingsen – KELO-TV
1984 - Jerry Dahmen – KXRB/KIOV Radio
1983 - “Stu” Steele – KIMM/KGGG Radio
1982 - Abner George – KTOQ Radio
1981 - Tom Brokaw – NBC News