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 Saturday, 19 April 2008, 08:39 Comments

Jack Shafer: "The Webby Awards aren’t the only winners. The winners of the prizes, the nominees, and the honorees also benefit from exercising their bragging rights to clients and competitors who aren’t smart enough to know a Webby Award is worthless."

 Tuesday, 8 April 2008, 09:18 Comments

"[N]ewspapers’ Pulitzer-chasing is most damaging because it distracts newspapers from their real challenge. Rather than impress colleagues with the seriousness of their reporting, US newspapers need to engage a readership that is drifting off to televisio

 Sunday, 20 January 2008, 16:24 Comments

Robert Niles of OJR asks which online news award means the most… Results might vary in the UK…

 Saturday, 17 November 2007, 09:16 Comments

Texas Monthly coverline: "If you don’t buy this magazine, Dick Cheney will shoot you in the face".

 Friday, 2 November 2007, 15:24 Comments

"RUNCORNANDWIDNESWORLD has been named website of the year at the Newsquest Cheshire/Merseyside annual awards." That’s "Runcorn and Widnes World".

 Tuesday, 18 September 2007, 13:07 Comments

David Johnson: "Online journalism needs to be awarded when it is journalism that takes advantage of the capabilities that only online offers, not simply repurposing and stitching together platform agnostic content…"

 Tuesday, 17 April 2007, 09:38 Comments

The 91st annual Pulitzer Prizes were announced yesterday at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

Fleet Street 2.0

European farm subsidy site wins Freedom of Information award

Tuesday, 27 March 2007, 15:55

Nils Mulvad, Brigitte Alfter and Jack Thurston of Farmsubsidy.org have won a Freedom of Information award from the US-based group Investigative Reporters and Editors.
The web site, run by a pan-European group of journalists and researchers, reveals the subsidies large landowners receive under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). It has been one of the best examples [...]

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