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 DuPont-Columbia Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DuPont-Columbia Award was established in 1942 by Jessie Ball duPont in memory of her husband Alfred I. duPont.
The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award is an American award that honors excellence in broadcast
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, are considered the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes, which the Journalism School also administers.
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Alfred Irenee duPont (1864-1935) is the man for whom the prestigious Alfred I. duPont- Columbia University Awards (known as the duPont Awards) for radio and television news and public service reporting are named.
His widow established the awards in 1942 through the tax-exempt Alfred I. duPont Awards Foundation.
Alfred duPont's motives were not entirely idealistic nor "progressive." He used his newspapers to wage personal vendettas against rival members of his own family, especially two of his cousins, by promoting laws to tax away more of their wealth and reduce their political and intra-family power relative to his own.
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Like the Pulitzers, the duPont Awards are given by the Columbia University School of Journalism — in their case by its Alfred I. duPont Center for Broadcast Journalism.
The Alfred I. duPont- Columbia University Awards (known as the duPont Awards) are to radio and television news and public affairs reporters what the Pulitzer Prize is to authors and print journalists.
[The closely-related Alfred I duPont Awards Foundation Trust channels tax-exempt funds to other activities, including the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Forum.
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 Columbia News ::: War Coverage and Government "Watchdog" Reports Dominate 2004 duPont-Columbia University Awards
The duPont Awards, administered since 1968 by Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, are considered the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes, which the Journalism School also administers.
The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards honoring overall excellence in broadcast journalism were established in 1942 by Jessie Ball duPont in memory of her late husband, Alfred I. duPont.
In all, thirteen silver batons for excellence in television and radio journalism will be awarded to local stations, networks, radio, cable and independently produced programs that aired in the United States between July 1, 2002, and June 30, 2003.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/03/12/dupont.html

  
 Linda Ellerbee - Greater Talent Network, Inc. - Celebrity Speakers Bureau
Overnight received the duPont Columbia Award and was cited as "the best written and most intelligent news program ever." In 1986, Ellerbee moved to ABC News to anchor and write Our World, a weekly primetime historical series.
Known for the respectful and direct way it speaks to children about the important issues of our time, Nick News has collected three Peabody Awards (including one personal Peabody given to Ellerbee for her coverage of the Clinton investigation), a duPont Columbia Award and three Emmys.
Ellerbee was most recently honored with the 2004 Emmy Award for her series entitled When I Was a Girl for the new WE: Women’s Entertainment network.
www.greatertalent.com /bios/ellerbee.shtml

  
 Television-Radio Awards
This award is an annual $25,000 cash award to print or electronic journalists whose work supports people's involvement in the life of their community.
Christopher Awards are presented to the producers, directors and writers of books, motion pictures and television specials which affirm the highest values of the human spirit.
The goal of the Goldsmith Awards Program is the advancement of a more insightful and spirited public debate about the government, politics and the press.
www.tvrundown.com /tvawards.htm

  
 spirit_winners_1999.doc
Lifetime Humanitarian Award for Philanthropic Service - Vera List was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996 by President Clinton to honor her contributions to culture and the arts.
Outstanding Community Leader Award - Linda Ellerbee is an award winning television producer, best-selling author, syndicated columnist and one the most sought after speakers in the country.
Jacob Dekker Outstanding Educator Award - Carole Artigiani Nichols is the Founder and Executive Director of Global Kids, Inc. (GK), an educational organization dedicated to preparing urban public school youth to become community leaders and global citizens.
www.annefrank.com /download/spirit_winners_1999.doc

  
 CBS 11: Tracy Rowlett - Anchor/Reporter
His distinguished career includes two Dupont-Columbia awards (considered the Pulitzer Prize for broadcast journalism), the Murrow award, two silver gavel awards from the National Bar Association, several Emmy Awards, various Associated Press and United Press International awards, a dozen Dallas Press Club Katie awards, for a total of more than 100 awards in all.
He has been honored by the TCU journalism department with its Ethics Award, and is recipient of the Dallas Press Club's Buck Maryatt award for a lifetime dedicated to the best in journalism.
He has received numerous community awards for his charity work, and was twice named "Father of the Year".
www.cbs11tv.com /newsteambios/local_bio_098192207.html/resources_storyPrintableView

  
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Each year since 1943, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards honor a handful of the thousands of radio and television journalists across the country who face questions like these in the work they do every day and respond with courage, commitment and craft to produce outstanding news coverage.
Reporting on the Pentagon and national security for CBS News, David Martin is cited at the duPont Awards for exemplifying the role of a journalist: to measure what is being said by official sources against what can be discovered by other means.
The documentary is a dramatic departure from the annual duPont Awards program carried on PBS for the past 25 years, which focused on the awards ceremony.
www.kellysalerno.com /dupontcolumbia/fullprogramrelease.doc

  
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In a speech the other day during the ceremonies surrounding the Columbia-DuPont Awards for broadcast journalism, professor Robert McChesney of the University of Illinois offered the opinion that the main reason the Republicans won the after-election campaign last year was the remarkable way they communicate without words.
Many of them, of course, have exactly the same ideas, but that is one of the things that make Republicans a party as opposed to a debating society.
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 Pamela Benepe ______ Who We Are
The winner of numerous photojournalism awards, including the prestigious Columbia-Dupont awards, Jeff has also used his camera to record trips to the Americas, western Europe, South East Asia, the Middle East and, most recently, Chile.
She won the Silvermine Student Art Award in 1999, and she exhibits her fine art photographs at a gallery in Eagles Mere/ Laporte, PA. Stauffer's wedding photographs were recently published in the June 2003 issue of New Canaan/Darien/Rowayton Magazine.
The mother of three children, Stauffer has lived in Fairfield County since the late 80's, when she and her family moved from the Washington, DC area to New Canaan, CT. In addition to wedding photography, Stauffer enjoys photographing gardens for clients, as well as informal family portraits.
www.pamelabenepe.com /whoweare.php

  
 2000 National Humanities Medalists
The recipient of twenty-six Grammy Awards and an Emmy, Jones is perhaps best known for producing Michael Jackson's "Thriller," and "We Are the World," which he produced and conducted.
The first Bellwether Prize was awarded to Donna M. Gershten of Denver, Colorado, for her novel Kissing the Virgin's Mouth.
Kingsolver's belief in the power of literature to bring about change led her to establish the Bellwether Prize for Fiction, awarded biannually for a first novel that represents outstanding literary quality and a commitment to serious fiction as a tool for social change.
www.neh.gov /news/humanities/2001-01/medalists.html

  
 TWO NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO CO-PRODUCTIONS WIN DUPONT AWARDS
WASHINGTON- National Public Radio® (NPR®) was awarded two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards in television and radio for 2000, bringing the total duPont Awards won by NPR to almost twenty since 1972.
The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards are presented annually for overall excellence in broadcast journalism and are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards in broadcast journalism.
The Awards, now in the form of Gold and Silver Batons, have been awarded annually since 1942 for overall excellence in broadcast journalism.
www.npr.org /about/press/010118.doubledupont.html

  
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Smith Goes to Washington, a look a the first 100 days of the new women in Congress, which was awarded the CableACE for best public affairs special; also on Lifetime, The Verdict, a live cablecast that reviewed the Supreme Court's decision on abortion; and on TBS and PBS, Contraception, The Stalled Revolution.
The now-famous program for children about AIDS, A Conversation with Magic, which featured Magic Johnson, was awarded the CableACE for best news special of 1992.
That year, Ellerbee also won the prestigious Peabody Award as executive producer of the Nickelodeon special, It's Only Television.
www.utexas.edu /coc/journalism/SOURCE/adcouncil/councilbios/Ellerbeebio.txt

  
 Belo Corporation Press Releases
The duPont Awards, established in 1942 and administered since 1968 by Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, are considered the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes, which the Journalism School also administers.
KHOU's Defenders investigative team won a duPont-Columbia Award in 2001 for their reports of Firestone tires that led to a national recall of more than six million tires.
The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards honor overall excellence in broadcast journalism.
www.belo.com /pressRelease.x2?release=20031209-01.html

  
 Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle - The Filmmaker
He was a MacArthur Fellow from 1988 to 1993 and has won several national Emmys, Columbia DuPont Awards and Peabody Awards as well as several Academy Award nominations and the Prix Italia.
He is now a Professor in the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley and Consulting Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford.
Before turning to documentaries, Else worked in construction and was on the staff of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in Mississippi and Alabama during the turbulent Civil Rights struggles of 1963-1965.
www.itvs.org /singfaster/filmmaker.html

  
 WFOR: Michele Gillen
At WTVJ, she won two Emmy Awards for an investigative series on elderly abuse at state-licensed South Florida nursing homes.
Her reporting resulted in a county-wide task force which provided cameras to police agencies to use in documenting domestic violence reports.
The series helped initiate important legislative and law-enforcement changes to fight elderly abuse.
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 Latino Forum Geraldo Rivera
His numerous awards include: three Robert F. Kennedy journalism awards, the Scripps Howard Foundation national journalism award, the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, three national and seven local Emmys, two Columbia-Dupont and two additional Scripps Howard Journalism Awards.
Geraldo Rivera, veteran foreign correspondent and winner of over 170 journalism awards, will make a special guest appearance at the inaugural Premios Fox Sports, the first awards show to honor Hispanic and Latin American athletes in a variety of categories including soccer, baseball, motor sports, tennis and golf.
Geraldo Rivera, veteran foreign correspondent and winner of over 170 journalism awards, will make a special guest appearance at the inaugural Premios Fox Sports, the first awards show to honor Hispanic and Latin American athletes in a variety of categories...
www.latinoforum.com /archives/000386.html

  
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 Conference Speakers
He is a winner of the duPont Columbia Award, the George Foster Peabody Award, an IRE Award, the National Headliner-Best of Show, an SPJ Sigma Delta Chi Award, and a CINE Golden Eagle, along with more than a dozen other local and national journalism awards.
In 1998, Blethen was awarded the first Edward R. Murrow Award from the Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University for "Exemplifying the Murrow Tradition in Print Journalism" and he was inducted into the Washington State Hall for Journalism Achievement.
She recently won two SPJ investigative awards, including first place for "Cancer Cure or Con?" Stinar was a news anchor and reporter at WXXA-Albany, N.Y. She began her career at KVLY-Fargo, N.D., and, while there, won two regional Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative reporting.
www.ire.org /training/atlanta04/AtlantaBios.html

  
 Cancer Survivors Hall of Fame: Linda Ellerbee - CR&T
With Tessem at her side, Ellerbee has seen Lucky Duck Productions thrive: Nick News won a Columbia duPont Award in 1993; racked up the Parents Choice Award a second and third time in 1993 and 1994; in 1995, it took an Emmy for outstanding series and a Peabody Award.
And when the space shuttle Columbia orbited the earth, the astronauts fielded questions from kids during a live, precedent-setting special.
Back at work within ten days, she taped a Nickelodeon special on AIDS featuring Magic Johnson that won the Cable ACE award for best news program.
www.crt.org /hall_linda.htm

  
 KGB Deep Background: Biographies
He was twice named British journalist of the year (1980 and 1988) and won the Overseas Press Club of America award in 1975 for the best book on foreign affairs, a history of war reporting and propaganda called "The First Casualty".
Barbara has been awarded numerous fellowships and awards: Jacob K. Javits Graduate Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education, 1989-94; Phi Beta Kappa, 1987; Sarah Bradley Gamble Fellowship, Harvard University, 1994-95; Honors in Independent Study for Senior Thesis, Carlton College, 1987; Noyers Prize, Carlton College, 1986; and Mortar Board Freshman Prize, Carlton College, 1984.
He also served as Assistant Director at Columbia University of the Russian Institute School of International and Public Affairs between 1980 and 1982, and as Princeton University's Ferris Professor of Journalism from 1998-1999.
www.pbs.org /redfiles/kgb/deep/kgb_deep_bios_detail.htm

  
 Michele Gillen - Awards
Michele Gillen is the recipient of 21 National Academy of Television Arts and Science ( NATAS) Emmy awards, the Columbia DuPont Silver Baton, the Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting, three Green Eyeshade Awards, and has been honored twice by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television.
www.michelegillen.com /emmys

  
 Bookmark Media > Staff: Bruce Kennedy
While at CNN, Bruce was part of teams that garnered national and international honors, including the Peabody and Columbia-Dupont Awards, two of journalism’s most prestigious prizes.
He traveled to eastern Europe and China to file reports for two award-winning Web sites: Cold War and Visions of China.
www.bookmarkmedia.com /bk.bio.html

  
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He received a number of DuPont awards and has chaired the Engineering Excellence Award...
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 Changed Lives: Miracles of The Passion - T.V. Documentary
Her work in Miami — covering the drug wars, the massive influx of Haitian and Cuban refugees, and conflicts in Central America — earned her several national and regional awards, including the Columbia duPont award, several Emmys, and a Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Award.
Her work took her around the world covering wars, disasters, politics, the Olympics — you name it — and continued to earn her the praise of her colleagues, including another Columbia duPont, a Chicago Film Festival Award, and several Emmy nominations.
His awards include Two Telly's for Best Use of Music, the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle Award, a NAACP nomination, a MIC Award, and an OMNI award.
www.miraclesofthepassion.com /production.htm

  
 People MetHodder
Kent got his start at WCCO Television in Minneapolis, where he worked with one of the most prestigious public affairs departments in the country, winning multiple Peabody, Emmy and Columbia Dupont awards.
He launched the breakthrough video magazine program PM Magazine and went on to produce and direct broadcast pilots, award winning dramas and a variety of television specials.
His creative vision and marketing expertise provide the foundation for every project that comes through the door.
www.methodder.tv /bios.php

  
 The Seattle Times: Local News: Ancil Payne, former head of King Broadcasting, dies at 83
Along the way, the station won dozens of national awards, including Columbia Dupont Awards - the TV equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize.
Payne grew up on the shores of the Columbia River, in The Dalles, Ore., where his father was a house painter, his mother a teacher.
He was student body president of his high school, and served in the Navy before earning his degree from the University of Washington.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/localnews/2002052976_payneobit03m.html

  
 NPR : About the Series, Housing First
NPR's coverage of the Los Angeles riots was cited by the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards committee as an example of NPR's news excellence in awarding NPR its 1992 Gold Baton.
In 1994, her profile of a Salvadoran refugee, "Eva Mejia and Her Daughters," was awarded honorable mention from American Women in Radio and Television.
She also received a Cindy Award and the Unity Award in 1992 for her report on the political and cultural history of Japanese Americans in Hawaii.
www.npr.org /news/specials/housingfirst/about

  
 Telequest, Inc. awards
The Line King, produced by The New York Times and for which Dick Blofson was cinematographer, was nominated for an Academy Award in 1997.
www.telequestinc.com /awar.html

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