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KCETLink's 'SoCal Connected' and 'Artbound' Take Home Four Golden Mike Awards

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KCETLink, the newly formed national independent public media organization formed by the merger between KCET and Link Media, is pleased to announce that it has been honored with four Golden Mike Awards® in division A by the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California (RTNA).

"SoCal Connected," KCET's hard-hitting nightly news program, garnered two awards including Best News Public Affairs Program for "Ticket to Space" and Best Investigative Reporting for its investigation into the Housing Authority of the City of L.A.

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