Awards
manroland's autoprint APL (AutomaticPlateLoading) is the recipient of a
2011 InterTech Technology Award from the Printing Industries of
America.
Mark Woods receives $75,000 Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing.
Associated Press journalists and attorneys are recipients of the 2011 Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award for work uncovering federal documents of public interest.
The Journalism Center on Children & Families at the University of Maryland is proud to announce this year’s winners of the 17th annual Casey Medals.
Lois Kazakoff and Bob Davis honored for exemplary opinion journalism.
USC Annenberg announced journalism awards totaling $53,500 to support investigative and explanatory reporting projects.
Oregon Newspaper Publisher Association recognizes The Bulletin as fastest growing newspaper in the state.
Emilio Morenatti won for his series of photos of cholera victims in Haiti.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced today that Jose Antonio Vargas has won the June Sidney Award for "My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant," published in the New York Times Magazine.
The Tuscaloosa News’ coverage of the April 27 tornado won the award for
online convergence from the Associated Press Managing Editors
Association on Wednesday.
James Gregg, a photographer at The San Diego Union-Tribune is the recipient of a 2011 regional Emmy Award for a series of four short videos depicting life in San Diego.
Alberta Newsprint Company has once again won the Gannett Supplier of the
Year and Gannett Quality Award, in recognition of the high quality,
whiteness and opacity of its paper.
The Bulletin was honored Thursday as one of Gatehouse Media’s four Newspapers of the Year in the 2010 Best of GateHouse editorial contest.
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce



