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Awards
ABCNews.com
- EPpy Award: Best Overall TV Site Finalist from E&P/MediaWeek (2009)
- Winner of the 1st Online Journalism Award from the Online News Association
for Breaking News for coverage of World Trade Organization protest (2000)
- The judges said: With a coherent blend of words, photos,
audio and video, (ABCNews.com's Jonathan Dube) covered the riots in Seattle in a compelling
and analytical format. Using simple and clear navigation, the story points
readers to relevant sidebars and archival material without overwhelming
them with the depth of information.
(See coverage: ABCNews.com:
Chaos in Seattle)
- Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism Award winner (2000)
- 1st Place, Online News Feature Writing. For 3 stories, including Columbine shootings
- 1st Place, Online Spot News Reporting. For coverage of a Native American whale hunt
- 2nd Place, Online Spot News Reporting. For coverage of the WTO protests
- 1st Place, Online Business Reporting. For interactive story about rise and fall of AT&T
CBC
- EPpy Award: Best Use of Video in a Website from E&P/Mediaweek (2008)
- Multiple RTNDA Awards (Radio-Television News Directors' Association - Canada)
- Best Use of New Media (2007), Best Regional Site (British Columbia, 2007),
plus more than a half dozen regional RTNDA Awards between 2006-2008
- Canadian New Media Award: Won for 2006 Torino Olympics coverage.
- Webby Awards: Official Honoree in two categories, Broadband and Education (2008)
- FOCAL International Award from Associated Press for best use of footage in New Media (2006)
MSNBC.com
- National Press Club award to MSNBC.com for Best Journalism Site (2004, 2005)
- Edward R. Murrow Award for best website presented by the Radio-Television News Directors' Association (2002 & 2004)
- EPpy Awards for MSNBC.com from Editor & Publisher / MediaWeek
- Best TV Internet Service (2005), Best Use of Rich Media (2002, 2003), Best Non-Newspaper Internet Service (2000)
- National Press Foundation Award to MSNBC.com for Excellence in Online Journalism (2002)
- Online Journalism Award from the Online News Association to MSNBC.com for General Excellence in Journalism (2000)
Danbury News-Times
- Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism award winner
- First Place, Investigative Article. For investigation of priest sexually abusing children that forced priest to resign 7 years before national media reported on Church abuse
- First Place, Investigative Series. For coverage of a spate of teenage suicide attempts
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
- Winner of school’s first-ever New Media Award. Awarded for "exceptional understanding and performance in New Media." (1997)
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