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Monday, Jun 23
News Corp. Takeover of Dow Jones is Big Winner at Mirror Awards
The New Yorker's Ken Auletta won for best single article for his story titled, "Promises, Promises," a July, 2007 piece that looked at what might become of The Wall Street Journal, if Murdoch's bid was accepted. In his speech, Auletta thanked the late Tim Russert who was also honored at the luncheon with a Lifetime Achievement award. "He would ask disagreeable questions, but he would not be disagreeable," said Auletta of Russert. Best investigative story, best profile and overall excellence, after the jump... The New York Times' Monday Media section won for overall excellence. Jeff Coplon of New York Magazine won for best profile. Coplon's piece called "How Race is Lived in America" was, in his words, "A correction of the myth that Gerald Boyd was an enabler of the plagiarism of Jayson Blair." Boyd, who resigned his post as managing editor in 2003, was accused by many of not seeing the warning signs of Blair's lies. Boyd died in 2006 at age 56. Best investigative piece went to PBS' Frontline for their reports, "News War: Secrets, Sources & Spin and the Future of Networks" and "What's Happening to the News." The team was led by former 60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman and Raney Aronson-Rath who told the crowd of journalists, "It's really hard" investigating your own industry. CNN and YouTube won the i-3 award for impact, innovation and influence for their presentation of the CNN/YouTube presidential debates. Andy Borowitz emceed the event, with the awards given out by Bloomberg.com's Margaret Carlson. Email This Post |
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