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August 12, 2022
ProPublica, PBS/Frontline, and National Public Radio win National Press Club awards.
WASHINGTON, August 11, 2022 — Jen Judson, President of the National Press Club, has announced the winners of the prestigious National Press Club Journalism Awards. The investigative powerhouse ProPublica won one award for consumer journalism and helped two other organizations win prizes in the National Press Club journalism contest.
PBS/Frontline won two awards - including an Arthur Rowse award for coverage of Filipino journalist Maria Ressa and her staff in the run-up to an election in the Philippines. In addition, PBS/Frontline won an Edwin M. Hood award in a joint effort with ProPublica called ‘Massacre in El Salvador.’
National Public Radio’s, All Things Considered won breaking news for its coverage of the January 6 riot at the Capitol.
The Miami Herald won consumer journalism newspapers in a partnership with ProPublica. ProPublica won for its investigation of the nation’s food safety system.
Several of the winners focused on issues related to the 2020 elections. J. Scott Applewhite of The Associated Press won for his dramatic photographs of the January 6 riot at the Capitol. Jen Wieczner of Fortune Media won the Lee Walczak award for ‘Dominion Voting: Big Lies vs. Big Lawsuits.’
A new category this year is the Nell Minow Award for Cultural Criticism, won by the Los Angeles Times for its close look at the Latino ‘cultural zeitgeist.’
National Press Club will hold the award dinner on Wednesday, August 31. The event will start at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 31, starting with a reception in the Holeman Lounge, followed at 7 p.m. with dinner and a program in the ballroom.
The event will also honor the late Al Jazeera Correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh with the 2022 President’s Award. The President’s award is given at the discretion of the President of the National Press Club.
Winners:
• Consumer Journalism-Newspapers
- Carol Marbin Miller and Daniel Chang from the Miami Herald and ProPublica for ‘Birth & Betrayal’
• Consumer Journalism-Periodicals
- A team of reporters from ProPublica for ‘Unchecked: America’s Broken Food Safety System.’
• Consumer Journalism-Broadcast
- Julie Watts of CBS Sacramento for ‘The COVID Lab: State Secrets Exposed’
• Breaking News
- The team from National Public Radio’s ‘All Things Considered.’
• Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence-Print
- A team from Reuters for ‘the Afghan Air Force
• Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence-Broadcast
- A team from PBS’ Frontline/ProPublica for ‘Massacre in El Salvador’
• Washington Regional Reporting
- Nick Grube of Honolulu Civil Beat for a close look at the abuse of COVID funds by a Hawaii promotions company.
• National Press Club’s Arthur Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media-Print
- A team from the Marshall Project for ‘The Language Project’
• National Press Club’s Arthur Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media-Broadcast
- A team from PBS Frontline for ‘A Thousand Cuts.’ It was a documentary that examined journalist Maria Ressa and her staff at Rappler, covering the run-up to an election in the Philippines.
• Newsletter Journalism
- Valerie Bauman and Rob Strom of Bloomberg Industry Group for ‘U.S. Probes Whether Teen Migrants Sent to Labor Traffickers’
• Ann Cottrell Free Animal Reporting - Print
- Rob O’Dell of the Arizona Republic for ‘Mesa Monkey Farm’
• Joan M. Friedenberg Online Journalism Award
- Hannah Dreier and Andrew Ba Tran of The Washington Post for ‘FEMA’s Disasters’
• Angele Gingras Humor Award
- Scott Vogel of Newsday for ‘Pandemic Eating’ - a clever look at what and how people were eating during the pandemic
• Sandy Hume Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Journalism
- Hugo Lowell of Guardian U.S. for ‘Inside How Trump and Aides Sought to Stop Biden Certification on January 6
• Joseph D. Ryle Award for Excellence in Writing on the Problems of Geriatrics
- Suzie Khimm and Laura Strickler of NBC News Digital for ‘Nursing Homes in Crisis’
• Michael A. Dornheim Award
- Christopher Freeze of Air Line Pilot Magazine for ‘ALPA at 90’
• Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis
- Jen Wieczner of Fortune Media for ‘Dominion Voting: Big Lies vs. Big Lawsuits’
• Nell Minow Award for Cultural Criticism
- Daniel Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times for ‘A Critical Eye on the Latino Cultural Zeitgeist.’
• News Photo Award
- J. Scott Applewhite of The Associated Press, ‘Chaos in the House Chamber’
• Honorable Mentions:
• Consumer Journalism-Newspapers
- Erin Einhorn and Aaron Mondry of NBC News Digital and Outlier Media for ‘The ‘fake landlord’ scam destroys lives in Detroit’
• Consumer Journalism-Broadcast
- A team from CBS News for ‘Robinhood Steals a Life.’ This story focused on the stock market trading app, which promised customers to make stock trading easy, but poor to non-existent customer service created problems
• Edwin Hood Award-Print
- Molly O’Toole of the Los Angeles Times for ”Sitting ducks’: Biden’s Pandemic Border Closure Fuels Violence Against Migrants.’
• Washington Regional Reporting
- Orion Donovan-Smith of the Spokane Spokesman-Review.
• National Press Club’s Arthur Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media-Broadcast
- NPR’s Invisibilia for its coverage of publications like 209 Times that thrive in communities where reporters have more territory to cover than they have time or resources. And in news deserts.
• Newsletter Journalism
- Bloomberg Law piece by Paige Smith thoroughly demonstrated the dilemma facing lawmakers trying to decide whether or not to eliminate the exemption from the federal minimum wage allowed for nearly 44,000 disabled workers.
• Ann Cottrell Free Award - Print
- Rachel Fobar of National Geographic for ‘USDA Accused of Ignoring Animal Welfare Violations in Favor of Business Interests
• Joan M. Friedenberg Award
- A team from The Palm Beach Post and ProPublica for ‘Snow: Big Sugar’s Burning Problem.’
• Joseph D. Ryle Award for Excellence in Writing on the Problems of Geriatrics
- Eleanor Laise of MarketWatch
• Michael A. Dornheim Award
- Tom Risen, North America air transport reporter at Cirium Dashboard.
• Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis
- Cameron Joseph of Vice News for ‘After January 6: Where Democracy Goes From Here
• Nell Minow Award for Cultural Criticism
- ‘McFamily Feud’ by Beth Kowitt of Fortune Media
• News Photo Award
- Marcus Yam of the Los Angeles Times. He photographed the evacuation from Afghanistan.
Source: National Press Club
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