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Translated from Shizuoka Shimbun 


American Wins Japan's Top Broadcasting Award 

Maejima Award is Japan's Equivalent to Pulitzer Prize

September 29, 2001 -- Veteran broadcaster, Malcolm W. Adams, has won Japan's Maejima Award for excellence in broadcasting. The award was presented for Adams' documentary on Japanese Tea-picking Songs entitled, "Do You Know Chatsumi Uta"? The program, which was broadcast in Japanese, was presented by Shizuoka Broadcaster SBS Radio. In the program, Adams, producer and reporter, interviewed senior Japanese citizens ranging in age from 88 years to 102. The seniors recalled the original work songs from decades ago which they sang while picking tea leaves in the plantations of  Shizuoka Prefecture. Adams drew comparisons to those songs and those of African Slaves in America whose work songs evolved into original Gospel and Blues music. Adams, who runs his own Media Services firm Totown Communications Co., Ltd., has been living in Japan for more than 30 years. He is the former Tokyo Correspondent for CBS News and the Cable News Network (CNN). Adams is the first non-Japanese to have won the prestigious Maejima Award.

 


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