Awards
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Today Canopy is pleased to announce the 2012 Ancient Forest Friendly Awards are open for entry. With a shorter survey design, it is quicker and easier than ever to enter your company’s name in the running for the gold standard in forest protection and responsible paper purchasing.
The Telegram & Gazette was named Newspaper of the Year for the
second year in a row by the New England Newspaper and Press Association.
International
investigation of deadly kidney disease in farm workers.
The multimillion-dollar initiative that upgraded AP’s worldwide video production, newsgathering and distribution operations has been named the winner of the 2012 AP Chairman’s Prize
Prepress workflow system selected based on lasting influence on the graphic communications industry.
Newsday has been honored with the 2012 Newspaper of Distinction award by the New York State Associated Press Association (NYSAPA).
The New York Times, USA Today and a joint project by The Charlotte Observer and The (Raleigh) News & Observer won gold, silver and bronze awards respectively in the sixth annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism announced today.
Students at a Kentucky high school who overcame
administrative censorship by launching their own independent
publication, and a Tennessee yearbook adviser who was reassigned after defending his students’ right to publish a candid article about being gay, are the winners of the 2012 Courage in Student Journalism Award.
Erich Schwartzel and Julia Rendleman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have won the September Sidney Award for "Fouled Waters," a 3-month investigation into a mysterious blight on the water supply of a small Pennsylvania town.
Food Editor Sheryl Julian and the Globe Food section take second place among large newspapers for Best Newspaper Food Coverage.
The American Journalism Historians Association will present David P. Nord
with its 2012 Sidney Kobre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism
History. Nord, professor emeritus in the Indiana University School of
Journalism, will receive the award at the AJHA annual conference Oct. 11 to 13
in Raleigh, N.C.
A new national journalism awards program will recognize excellence in
reporting on disability issues and people with disabilities.
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