The Observer: Don’t hold the US front page
Sunday, 26 April 2009, 07:11
Peter Preston on the Pulitzer Prizes (and the cultural divide between American and British journalism): "a headline-grabbing, tale everybody has to follow up fast [like British Press Awards Scoop of the Year Wossgate]? No awards even offered for that, which may be one reason why British sites do so well globally, with the Telegraph, Times, Guardian, Mail and Sun all outscoring the New York Times on unique user counts last month."
Press Gazette: Press Gazette saved after Progressive Media buyout
Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 11:56
"Press Gazette … has been saved from possible closure after being acquired by publisher Progressive Media. … They intend to continue the publication of Press Gazette in both printed and electronic formats."
Community Care: Mad World: Sun shortlisted for Baby P campaign award: our response
Thursday, 26 February 2009, 19:53
Simeon Brody: "We discovered yesterday that The Sun had been shortlisted for a Press Gazette [British Press Award] for its Baby P campaign. We found this very concerning and expect our readers will as well."
Saturday, 12 April 2008, 07:46
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Bill Thompson: "As I write this I’m also keeping an eye on the British Press Awards because they are being fed live to Twitter by the organisers."
Thursday, 10 April 2008, 06:40
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Shock angle from the Mail: "The Editor of the Daily Mail has been honoured with the first-ever lifetime achievement trophy at the British Press Awards…"
Saturday, 22 March 2008, 13:30
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"Andrew Gilligan, having been shortlisted for his reports into Ken Livingstone’s spending as Mayor of London, has been at pains to stress the importance of publicly available information on the web to his investigation."
Monday, 17 March 2008, 17:39
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"Ghaith Abdul-Ahad has been shortlisted for foreign correspondent of the year in the British Press Awards. He will be filing a series of remarkable profiles of ordinary Iraqis every day this week."
Thursday, 29 November 2007, 10:35
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"The two main changes to these categories are the addition of two new online awards: Website of the Year, for the pre-eminent national newspaper website in the UK, and Digital Journalist of the Year, for a journalist whose work appears online and which ut










