Awards
Printing Industries of America has announced that the QuadTech Color Control and Web Inspection System with AccuCam™ is a recipient of its prestigious InterTech Technology Award. Since 1978, the award has “honored the development of technologies predicted to have a major impact on the graphic communications and related industries.”
The multi-award winning drupa report won the silver prize in the category “Print & Innovation” at the “Best Of Corporate Publishing” (BCP) competition for the second time in a row.
The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism today announced journalism awards totaling $57,750 to support investigative and explanatory reporting projects on topics ranging from the causes and consequences of America’s childhood obesity epidemic to the health impacts of environmental pollutants on low-income communities.
Potts spent two-and-a-half months reporting in Owsley County, Kentucky. Her story, "Pressing on the Upward Way," chronicles the trials and triumphs of the Christian family as they struggle to get ahead financially through education, opening a small business, and playing live music.
The Birmingham News won general excellence and most improved awards in the 2012 Alabama Press Association Better Newspaper Contest announced this weekend.
Star Tribune has been recognized with a National Edward R. Murrow Award, honoring excellence in electronic journalism.
The Boston Globe today announced it has been named the Best Mobile Video winner for the 2012 Brightcove Innovation Awards, presented on Tuesday, June 27 at the Brightcove PLAY 2012 global customer conference in Boston.
Adverts commissioned by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum for this year’s World Press Freedom Day campaign have been recognized with a prestigious design award at the Summit International Awards ceremony held in Canada.
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle won 30 separate
awards at the Montana Newspaper Association’s annual convention in Big
Sky last weekend.
Six innovative media ventures have been awarded $1.37
million as winners of the Knight News Challenge: Networks.
I-Next of India has been designated the 2012 World Young Reader Newspaper of the Year in the annual Young Reader Prize competition from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), which awarded 21 prizes to newspapers and a printing plant that have found innovative ways to attract young people to the news.
The Chicago Tribune has named Jeremy T. Wilson winner of the 2012 Nelson
Algren Award for short fiction for his story, “Everything is Going to
Be Okay.”
Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications presented seven journalism awards today at the sixth annual Mirror Awards ceremony..
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