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September 26, 2005, by Léon Krijnen
2005 Online Journalism Awards Tweet
Verplichte links voor alle journalisten, voor alle studenten journalistiek, voor iedereen die iets met media te maken heeft: 71 genomineerden in verschillende categorieën in de jaarlijkse strijd om de Online Jornalism Awards, georganiseerd door de Annenberg School for Communication, onderdeel van de University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Voor studenten valt er kennelijk nog het een en ander te doen, want er is niemand genomineerd voor 'Best Student Website'.
The Online Journalism Awards are a comprehensive set of journalism prizes honoring excellence in English-language Web journalism. They areadministered by the Online News Association and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California.
De nominaties:
- Heritage and Culture, Scotsman.com, at: heritage.scotsman.com/
- Nature.com, at: www.nature.com/news
- Fashion Week, New York Newsday, at: www.nynewsday.com
- Paid Content: The Economics of Content, at: www.paidcontent.org
- Speaking of Faith, American Public Media, at: speakingoffaith.org
- Unsafe Haven, The Crisis in Home Health Care, Winston-Salem Journal, at: www.journalnow.com
- Living Through Windows… Alzheimer’s Disease, Grand Island Independent, at: livingthroughwindows.com
- No finalists
- Good Morning Silicon Valley, John Paczkowski, at: blogs.siliconvalley.com
- The Energy Overseer, Arthur O’Donnell, at: www.energypulse.net/centers/author.cfm
- Purely Academic, Terry Caesar, at: www.insidehighered.com
- Artoon, Bill Marx, at: www.wbur.org Enterprise (Small)
- Beyond Borders, San Bernardino Sun and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, at: lang.sbsun.com
- Sex, Money and Meth Addiction, New West, at: www.newwest.net
- Outsourcing the Pentagon, Center for Public Integrity, at: www.publicintegrity.org
- The Attack at the Silk Forest Plant, Winston Salem Journal, at: silkplantforest.journalnow.com/
- BTK Strangler, Kansas.com, at: www.kansas.com
- Microsoft to Gut Longhorn, Microsoft Watch, at: microsoft-watch.com
- Local Floods, Middletown NY Times Herald-Record, at: www.recordonline.com
- McGowan Family Tragedy, The Palm Springs Desert Sun, at: www.thedesertsun.com
- Mission to Mante, Boulder Daily Camera, at: mante.dailycamera.com/
- Hip-Hop at 30, New York Newsday, www.nynewsday.com
- State of the Hudson, Poughkeepsie Journal, at: www.poughkeepsiejournal.com
- My House, My Shack, SixBillion.org, at: www.sixbillion.org
- Bluffton Today, at: www.blufftontoday.com
- Congressional Quarterly, at: www.cq.com
- Online Athens, at: www.onlineathens.com
- New West, at: www.newwest.net
- Center for Public Integrity, at: www.publicintegrity.org
- Chas Rich, NEO Babble Blog, at: www.cleveland.com/weblogs/neobabble
- Al Mascitti, The Delaware News Journal, at: www.delawareonline.com
- Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher, at: www.editorandpublisher.com
- Joel Mathis Lawrence.com blogs, at: www.lawrence.com
- Mark Fiore's Animated Political Cartoons, at: www.markfiore.com
- CBS-2 Chicago, at: www.cbs2chicago.com
- New York Newsday, at: www.nynewsday.com
- Frontline/World, at: www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/
- Spokesman Review, at: www.spokesmanreview.com/
- Hartman Murder Files, University of Alaska Fairbanks, at: www.uaf.edu/extreme
- Crossing Borders, Arizona State University, at: cronkitezine.asu.edu/Mexico
- Global Messengers, University of North Carolina, at: www.ibiblio.org/solympics
- Asia’s Deadly Waves, New York Times, at: www.nytimes.com
- Laguna Landslide, Orange County Register, at: www.ocregister.com
- Hurricanes of 2004, Orlando Sentinel, at: www.orlandosentinel.com href="http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/content/weather/special/storm/2004/atlantic/2004coverage.html">www.orlandosentinel.com
- Tsunami Coverage, Washington Post, at: www.washingtonpost.com
- The Chronicle of Higher Education, at: chronicle.com
- Computer World, at: www.computerworld.com
- ESPN Insider, at: insider.espn.go.com/insider/index
- OC Varsity, Orange County Register, at: ocvarsity.com
- Borrower Beware, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, at: www.ajc.com
- Get Schooled education blog, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, at: www.ajc.com
- My Favorite Teacher, Philadelphia Inquirer, at: go.philly.com/favteacher
- Your Right to Know, Journal News, at: www.thejournalnews.com
- Shooting from the Heart by David Kuo, Beliefnet, at: www.beliefnet.com
- Human Nature by William Salatan, Slate Magazine, at: www.slate.com
- Ad Report Card by Seth Stevenson, Slate Magazine, at: www.slate.com
- Kausfiles by Mickey Kaus, Slate Magazine, at: www.slate.com
- Page 2, ESPN, at: sports.espn.go.com
- Media Hack by Adam Penenberg, Wired.com, at: www.wired.com
- In Harm’s Way, Houston Chronicle, at: www.chron.com/toxic
- Murder in Room 103, Court TV, at: www.courttv.com
- Echo Company, Knight Ridder, at: www.realcities.com
- Dot-con Job, Seattle Times, at: seattletimes.nwsource.com
- What is Torture? Slate Magazine, at: www.slate.com
- Class Matters, New York Times, at: www.nytimes.com
- C.R.O.P Up Close: Donovan State Prison, San Diego Union Tribune, at: crop.signonsandiego.com
- A Husband for Vibha, St. Petersburg Times, at: www.sptimes.com
- 25 years in Hip Hop, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, at: www.sun-sentinel.com
- AIDS in Africa: A Turning Point, Toronto Globe and Mail, at: www.theglobeandmail.com
- BBC News, at: www.bbcnews.com
- CNN, at: www.cnn.com
- ESPN, at: www.espn.com
- The New York Times, at: www.nytimes.com
- Nova Online, at: www.pbs.org/nova
Specialty (Small site)
Service Journalism(Small)
Best student website
Online Commentary (Small)
Breaking News (Small)
Outstanding Use of Multiple Media (Small)
General Excellence in Online Journalism (Small)
Online Commentary (Medium)
General Excellence inOnline Journalism (Medium)
Student Journalism
Breaking News (Large)
Specialty Journalism (Large)
Service journalism (Large)
Online Commentary (Large)
Enterprise Journalism (Large)
Outstanding Use of MultipleMedia (Large)
General Excellence in Online Journalism (Large)
Posted: September 26, 2005 12:00 PM (600 words). Tweet