Awards
Matt Sedensky, an award-winning correspondent for the Associated Press whose national beat includes issues of aging, has been named the first recipient of The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Fellowship on the Economics of Aging and Work.
The international jury of the 2013 World Press Photo Multimedia Contest has awarded prizes in three categories: Online Short, Online Feature and Interactive Documentary.
The winner of the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, which
carries a cash award of $25,000, will be announced at an awards ceremony
on March 5, 2013 at the Kennedy School.
The McClatchy Company announced the winners of 10 President’s Awards for journalism excellence in 2012 for exceptional work in investigative reporting, explanatory journalism, photography and writing. The company also recognized two newspapers with special awards for online innovation.
The Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, located at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, is pleased to announce its 2013 Spring Fellows.
The winners of the challenge presented their projects during a live web
stream on Jan. 18, hosted by the Walter Cronkite School at Arizona State
University. Go below to see a video recording of the presentation.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced today that Leslie Patton of Bloomberg News has won the January Sidney Award for a hard-hitting side-by-side profile of a McDonald's fry cook and the company's CEO.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced today that Josh Eidelson of The Nation has won the December Sidney Award for his coverage of the historic Black Friday strike at Walmart and the ongoing strike wave moving through Walmart's supply chain.
Canopy announced the winners of the 2012 Ancient Forest Friendly Awards.
The Joplin Globe has received the 2012 “Newspaper of the Year” award
from the Local Media Association, a national trade organization that
represents more than 2,000 of the leading suburban and community
newspapers.
An innovative digital project led by researchers from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has been awarded the top prize in a national competition.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced today that Jina Moore, regular contributor to the Christian Science Monitor, has won the November Sidney Award for "Below The Line: Poverty In America," a portrait of poverty as it is measured by official statistics and lived by real people.
Twelve news publishers have been designated “Social Media Stars” in the 2012 XMA Cross Media Awards
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