Honorable mention, photography: Carol Guzy, The Washington Post, "Haiti: Out of the Darkness, a Whisper of Hope". Photojournalism: Len Lahman, Sharon Myers, Times-Advocate, Escondido, California, "Faces Beyond the Fence". Citation, print: Staff writer, The Sacramento Bee, "Hunger in California". Citation, college student: Georgea Kovanis, University of Michigan, "Overcoming Barriers at the U". Citation, high school student: Alexei A. He started work the same day as Phillip Knightley, who went on to head the London Sunday Times investigative team and expose Britain’s Cold War spies. Honorable mention, photojournalism: Al Diaz and Carl Juste, The Miami Herald for "Wish Book". Citation, TV: Lee Luse, KCTA-TV, St. Paul, Minnesota, "The Legacy of Baby Doe". Radio: Maria Hinojosa, National Public Radio, "Jail Seen as a Rite of Passage". Honorable mention, print: Tracy Thompson, Larry Copeland, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Rural Justice". The ABC took out three major awards, the Paul Lockyer Award for Outstanding Regional Broadcast Reporting (Background Briefing and Landline), the Sean Flannery Award for Outstanding Radio Journalism (ABC Audio Current Affairs) while the Rebecca Wilson Award for Scoop of the Year went to Four Corners’ Mark Willacy. Honorable mention, print: Edward Pratt, The Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, "Can We Save Our Black Children". Grand prize runner-up, international TV: Mandy Jacobson, Cinemax, "Calling the Ghosts". Citation, TV: Dan Medina, KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, "Our Children: The Next Generation". Kennedy Foundation chairman Mr Rocco Fazzari said more than 100 nominees from a near record field of entries were judged in all 35 competitive categories to finally decide winners in the 2020 NRMA Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism. Photojournalism: Cheryl McCall, Mary Ellen Mark, Life magazine, "Camp Good Times". Sydney Morning Herald journalists received five awards at the annual NRMA Kennedy Awards for NSW media on Friday night, including prizes for Outstanding Feature Writing and Outstanding Foreign Correspondent. Honorable mention, photojournalism: Jon Marc Taylor, The Prison Mirror, "Pell Grants for Prisoners". Citation, print: Steve Konicki, Luisa Yanez, The Miami News, "The Cuban Quintas". Print honorable mention: William Heffernan, Stewart Ain, New York Daily News, series on child care. Citation, TV: Susan Lavery, Bill Lord, KTUV, Salt Lake City, Utah, "Criminal Illness". Honorable mention, high school student: Monique Craig, Interhigh Connection, Washington, D.C., "Washington's Hungry: A Capital Disgrace". [44] The awardees were selected from 432 entries. Then he said: ‘What’s this taking sheilas out on my money?’ I said I fully intended to pay, of course, and he said: ‘You’re a good liar’ . Honorable mention, TV: Susan Kinney, Bill Ruth, KRMA-TV, Denver, "Haunted House". Nine’s 60 Minutes and The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald senior journalist Nick McKenzie was tonight crowned winner of the 2020 TPG Telecom $25,000 Kennedy Prize for Journalist of the Year at a gala ceremony at the 9th annual NRMA Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism. Honorable mention, print: John Hanchette, Carlton Sherwood, Brian Gallagher, Gannett News Service, "Oklahoma Shame". [3][4], The second annual awards were presented at the Federal City Club in Washington, D.C., with multiple awardees in each category. Award winners were:[78], The 40th Annual Awards were awarded in 2008 for coverage in 2007. High school student: Salome Junco, Seward Park High School, New York, "Illegal Aliens: I Am Very Frightened Every Day". Their pictures or video are grist for the 24/7 television news mill and frequently make the front pages of newspapers. The Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards are among the few in which winners are determined by their peers. Honorable mention, college student: Janet Rae, Michigan Daily Weekend, University of Michigan, "Vagrants or Victims". International: Colin Campbell, Deborah Scroggins. 227 relations. Get breaking news alerts from The Washington Post . Honorable mention, domestic radio: Joe Richman, National Public Radio, "Teenage Diaries". The Kennedy Foundation congratulates Newcastle Herald editor Heath Harrison and his talented team for their “Your Right to Know” campaign. Award winners were:[76], The 39th Annual Awards were awarded in 2007 for coverage in 2006. International print: Barbara Demick, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Logavina Street". They had a plan to preserve Les Kennedy’s memory in something far more profound than the beer-soaked sentiment of bar banter. “You can stay here, son,” he said to Smithy. Honorable mention, photojournalism: David Olinger, Concord Monitor, New Hampshire, "Adrift". Honorable mention, TV: William H. Willson, KCET, Los Angeles, "Handle with Care and Dignity". The story exposed a corporate scandal unlike anything Australia had seen before. Honorable mention, photojournalism: Andrea Brunais, The Tampa Times, Florida, "Racism in Hillsborough County Schools". He said ‘Don’t waste your time with the scribblers; I’m going to move you to photographic.’”. TV: Meredith Viera, Michele Riorden-Read, ABC News "Turning Point", "Sean's Story: A Lesson in Life". Honorable mention, international print: David Lamb, Bob Drogin, John Balzar, John-Thor Dahlburg, The Los Angeles Times, "Genocide and Horror in Rwanda". The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights was founded in 1968 by Kennedy's family and friends as a living memorial to carry forward his vision of a more just and peaceful world. Honorable mention, college student: Christopher DeSalvo, Southern Illinois University, series on Laotian refugees. The NRMA Kennedy Awards recognises and celebrates the past and present greats of Australian journalism while raising funds and awareness for Australia’s media charity – The Kennedy Foundation, supporting colleagues in hardship, with compassion in confidence. International print: Molly Moore, John Anderson, Julia Preston, Lena Sun, Caryle Murphy, The Washington Post, "Third World, Second Class". Student: Kevin Shockley, Kenneth Eich, KBIA-FM, University of Missouri-Columbia, "Helping Hands". Print: George Getschow, The Wall Street Journal, "Dirty Work". Nine’s swag also included 9 News’ Neil Breen taking out Outstanding Sport Reporting; A Current Affair’s Lauren Golman collecting the $5,000 Young Journalist of the Year Award; A Current Affair winning the Mike Willesee Award for Nightly TV Current Affairs; The Sydney Morning Herald taking the gong for Outstanding Court Reporting, Outstanding Reporting on the Environment and Outstanding Investigative Reporting, 9 news.com.auwinning Outstanding Online News Breaking while 9 News’ Chris O’Keefe won the prestigious Outstanding Political Reporting Award. The Kennedys, named after the late crime reporter Les Kennedy, are awards for NSWbased journalists, complementing the Quills in Victoria. Citation, cartoon: Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News. “In a bumper news year the standard of submissions was exceptional in every category. TV: Special projects staff, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Reflections in Black and White". That was 1948. Mr Packer said ‘Sit down, son,’ then talked about the Cup and the tennis for a while. Smithy is the first press photographer to be honoured with a Kennedy lifetime achievement award. This list may not reflect recent changes . Honorable mention, print: Eileen McNamara, Dolores King, Michale McDonald, The Boston Globe, "Birth in the Death Zones". A journalism project by students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln just won the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award's grand prize. Photojournalism: Lynn Johnson, Life magazine, "Kenny's World". The annual awards are issued in several categories and were established in December 1968 by a group of reporters who covered Kennedy's campaigns. At Friday night’s Kennedy Awards in Sydney, the old photographer and Daily Telegraph picture editor John Smith received a lifetime achievement award. Becca Kristofferson, Jacob Jaeger, Dylan Goodman, and Seamus Levin, “The Jellybean Jar of Life: Nick's Story,”, North Star, Francis Howell North High School, Missouri, Meek School of Journalism and New Media, University of Mississippi, Josh Horned, Chloe Durham and Rachel Pfeifer, HTV Magazine, Hillcrest High School, Springfield, Missouri, Francis Howell North High School, St. Charles, Missouri, Amber Baesler, Lauren Brown-Hulme, Jake Crandall, Vanessa Daves, Matt Hanson, Calla Kessler, Alyssa Mae, Marcella Mercer, Natasha Rausch, James Wooldridge, “Wounds of White Clay: Nebraska's Shameful Legacy,”, “Toxic Stress: A Cycle of Poverty and Gun Violence,”, “A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness,”, Schumann Media Center and Brick City TV in association with Public Square Media, Jessie Nguyen, Carlin Bills, and Surya Hendry, “I Wasn't Comfortable: Being a Student of Color in Garfield High's Advanced Classes”, Mark Boyle, Quanny Carr, Michael Errigo, Abby Mergenmeier, Jenna Milliner-Waddell, John Powers, Talia Richman, Jacob Taylor, Naema Ahmed, Ana Hurler, Helen Lyons, and Daniel Trielli, Todd Pitman, Kristen Gelineau, Robin McDowell, Esther Htusan, Muneeza Naqvi, Maye-E Wong, Rishabh Raj Jain, Bernat Armangue, Gemunu Amarasinghe, and Dar Yasin, Michael Robinson Chavez, Joshua Partlow, Nick Kirpatrick, and, Pat Duggins, Stan Ingold, and Alex AuBuchon, “Help Wanted: Alabama's Rural Health Care Crisis”. “I have a job here for you.” Smithy replied that he felt he had to go with his team but asked if he could buy his company car. [43] Frances Farenthold gave the keynote speech. Radio: Patrick Cassidy, WMAQ Radio, Chicago, "School Says You're Retarded". Honorable mention, print: Neil Henry, The Washington Post, "The Black Dispatch.". Grand prize and print: Alex Kotlowitz, The Wall Street Journal, "Urban Trauma". Honorable mention, college student: Phil Kuntzy, University of Florida, "The Discriminating Paddle". International print: Dudley Althaus, Houston Chronicle, "The New Awakening". Honorable mention, TV: Diane Baker, Rick Ridgeway, Home Box Office, "To Climb a Mountain". Grand prize: Mary Hargrove, Linda Satter, Patrick Henry, The Arkansas Democrat Gazette, "Juvenile Justice: The War Within". Honorable mention, photojournalism: Patt Blue, Life magazine, "Multiple Sclerosis: A Lingering Nightmare". Honorable mention, radio: Anne Marshall, Mike Edgerly, WHAS Radio, Louisville, Kentucky, "Go Tell Sargent Shriver: The Life and Death of the War on Poverty in Eastern Kentucky". Winning entries in 13 categories provide insights into the causes, … Honorable mention, TV: Malcolm Clarke, Japhet Asher, HBO, "Soldiers in Hiding". Grand prize and print: Staff, The Chicago Tribune, "Killing Our Children". Award winners were:[69], The 34th Annual Awards were awarded in 2002 for coverage in 2001. International photojournalism: Howard Castleberry, Houston Chronicle, "Somalia: A Nation at the Abyss". Virtually nothing newsworthy happens today without someone, somewhere, capturing the event on a smartphone. Winning entries in 13 categories provide insights into the causes, … [17] No awards were given in the Radio and Magazines categories. International photojournalism: Honorable Mention, The Miami Herald for "Immigration Hope and Despair". He was up there with the best and will be sorely missed.”, John Hartigan, News Ltd CEO, August 10, 2011. Honorable mention, TV: Don Hewitt, Suzanne St. Pierre, Morley Safer, CBS News "60 Minutes", "Lenell Geter's In Jail". [16] The winners were selected from over 275 entries. Honorable mention, print: Louie Gonzalez, Oakland Tribune, "I Was an Illegal". Grand prize and print: Chester Goolrick, Paul Lieberman, Lee May, Charlene P. Smith-Williams, Steve Johnson, The Atlanta Constitution, "The Underpaid and the Underprotected". This is their fifth year and John Smith follows crime reporters Harry Potter and Phil Cornford and sportswriter Ian Heads as recipients of the lifetime achievement award. 539 likes. TV: David Fanning, Mark Obenhaus, Edward Gray, WGBH-TV, Boston, "Growing Up Poor". Photojournalism: Jay B. Mather, Louisville Courier-Journal, "She Ain't Stopping Now". Honorable mention, TV: Brian Ross, Janet Pearce, Joseph Angotti, NBC Nightly News, segment on migrant farm workers. Special recognition, TV: "Hoop Dreams: The Documentary". The Kennedy Awards is organised by the Kennedy Foundation, a registered charity helping media professionals in hardship, with compassion – in confidence – and supporting other community organisations. Radio: Martin Teichner, Peter Wells, Clarence Fanto, CBS Radio Network (Newsmark), "Exodus: The Freedom Flotilla". Domestic cartoon: Joel Pett, The Lexington Herald Leader. Book and Journalism Awards. Photojournalism: Jerry Lower, Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, "A Touch of Nature". Mr Fazzari said the deserving winners had come out ahead in an absolutely fiercely competitive news year, which included finalists from interstate and all major metropolitan newspapers and television and radio networks, international journalists and photographers as well as artists and photographers from regional newspapers and radio networks throughout NSW. It was to be a last goodbye to Les, but he had died just eight hours earlier. Radio: Greg Barron, David Carlton Felland, KSJN, Minnesota Public Radio, "The Way to 8-A". Paul Lockyer – a veteran ABC and Channel Nine journalist – a foreign correspondent who came home to his beloved bush to bring us stories about the people who are the heart of Australia. Honorable mention, TV: Jeanne Bowers, Bruce Johnson, Sandra Butler, Tim DeLuca, LaGeris Bell, Mike Trammell, WDVM-TV, Washington, "Out of Sight, Out of Mind". Grand prize and print prize: Fredric N. Tulsky, Nancy Weaver, Don Hoffman, The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, "North Mississippi Justice". Honorable mention, print: Loretta Schwartz, Boston Magazine, Chicago Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine, various articles. Honorable mention, college, Rick Wartzman, Northwestern University / The Boston Globe, "When Mentally Ill Become Violent, Few Have Easy Solutions". [50] Harry Golden gave the keynote address. FROM SAD BEGINNINGS A WONDERFUL LEGACY PREVAILS… On Friday, August 10, 2012, Australia’s finest journalists gathered to celebrate and honour the memories of six industry legends and their legacies. The Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards were founded by a group of journalists covering RFK's 1968 presidential campaign and have grown to become the largest program of its kind in the world. Citation, TV: Carol M. Rosenbaum, Virgilio Argimedes, Miriam Thomas, WTVD-TV, Durham, North Carolina, "Poverty Has a Woman's Face". “I’m all right,” he says, “but if I knew I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself.” Amen to that. Citation: Jack Brimeyer, Max Winter, Telegraph-Herald, Dubuque, Iowa, "The Rosebud Reservation". “I stole an old Speed Graphic camera from the darkroom and went with the late stop sub to the scene where I photographed a terrified bloke in a phone box with bullet holes in it,” Smithy says. Citation, print: Susan Faludi, The San Jose Mercury News, "The Preemie at 6.". Photojournalism: April Saul, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "The Gift of Family". Print: Jonathan Neumann, William K. Marimow, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Police Violence". Honorable mention, TV: Dan Rather, Leslie Edwards, Don Hewitt, CBS News "60 Minutes", "Equal Justice". The “most loveable rogue to ever hold a microphone” – Sean Flannery – is honoured in the category of Most Outstanding Radio Report. Honorable mention, international television: Demetria Kalodimos, Pat Slattery, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Hope for 100,000". Robert F. Kennedy Book and Journalism Awards The Robert F. Kennedy Book and Journalism Awards, which honor outstanding reporting on issues that reflect Robert Kennedy's concerns, including human rights, social justice, and the power of individual action in the U.S. and around the world. So it’s nice to see the news men and women of today pay respect to one of the old-timers . Click 2016 Sponsorship Packages or contact Kennedy Foundation General Manager STEVE WARNOCK via kennedyawards@gmail.com or phone 0424 407717, Tribute to 2016 Lifetime Achievement Winner John Smith. Honorable mention, cartoon: Mike Peters, The Dayton Daily News. “How much?” Packer asked. Honorable mention, radio: Mark Poindexter, KCUR-FM, Kansas City, Missouri, "Missouri's Migrants". Radio: Bob Cain, Cathleen Gurley, WWVA Radio, Wheeling, West Virginia, "Care and Feeding of America". Honorable mention, TV: Philip Scheffler, CBS News "60 Minutes", "In the Mainstream". [45], The seventh annual awards were presented by Ethel Kennedy and Haynes Johnson. Award winners were:[70], The 35th Annual Awards were awarded in 2003 for coverage in 2002. We flourished in the golden years — the 1950s through to the end of the 80s — when newspapers and those who filled them with racy yarns were admired, not vilified. Another famous Smithy story followed a prolonged drink after covering a royal tour in Canberra with fellow snapper John Jones. Foundation funds are primarily raised from sponsorship of the annual NRMA Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism – staged in early August, on or close to the anniversary of Les Kennedy’s death from cancer at the age of 52 in 2011. International TV: Jim Wooten, ABC News, "Jim Wooten Report from Rwanda". Citation, print: Jim Auchmutey, Mike Christiensen, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Poverty 1984". International photojournalism: Ben Van Hook, Life magazine, "Roberto / When I Learned to Dance". Citation, print: Melvin Claxton, The Virgin Islands Daily News, "Public Housing / Public Shame". Honorable mention, international radio, Betty Rogers, Alyne Ellis, Donna Limerick, National Public Radio, "Horizons: Behind the Smile, Child Prostitution in Thailand". Award winners were:[71], The 36th Annual Awards were awarded in 2004 for coverage in 2003. "[1] The awards are known as the "poor people's Pulitzers" in media circles.[2]. Runner-up, TV, CBS "60 Minutes", "Strive". The joint initiative was launched in 2019 – and The Newcastle Herald secured funding for their investigations by winning the Chris Watson Award for Outstanding Regional Newspaper Journalism at the 8th Annual NRMA Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism. Honorable mention, TV: Ken Swartz, WHAS-TV, Louisville, Kentucky, "When Can We Come Home". TV: Bill Moyers, Elena Mannes, Public Affairs Television, "Promises! He replied: “Yes, officer.” Jones produced his press pass and one Fed said: “Hey this one is John Jones.”. There is a view among old newspaper hounds that we had the best of it. Today’s generation has good reason to ask what yesterday’s men would know about search engine optimisation, data diving or repurposing copy for phones, tablets or Facebook. Honorable mention, print: Nina Bernstein, The Milwaukee Journal, "Justice Denied". Les’ farewell was a truly remarkable gathering – and the inspiration for what happened exactly 12 months later. Citation, cartoon: Sam C. Rawls, The Atlanta Constitution. Against fierce competition from outstanding reporting and coverage of the frightening bushfires which ravaged Australia and the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, McKenzie produced epic stories unrelated to these crises. Winners are judged by more than 50 journalists each year, led by a committee of six independent journalists. Citation, radio: Diana Quinn, David Rush, Velma Cato, NBC Radio Network "The Source", Home Sweet Homeless / The Invisible People". “I took a picture of wounded Aussies coming out of the front line on my Rolleiflex, then sent the film back to field headquarters, where it was then flown to Commonwealth Forces HQ in Tokyo, then on to Australia for processing. https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/…/your-right-to-know-ne…/, ABC’s Anne Connolly wins the 2019 Journalist of the Year, “It is a sad, sad day when we lose one of our own too early. We will never return to those days and unhappily it won’t be long before the notion of newspapers employing staff photographers is also consigned to the dustbin. As has been the case in the past, it took judges long hours to finally sort out the winners from absolutely talented fields,” Mr Fazzari said. International photojournalism: Joe Stefanchik, The Dallas Morning News, "A Hidden Danger". [5], The third annual awards were presented by Ethel Kennedy during a luncheon ceremony held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., which was still under construction. Citation, photojournalism: Jon Kral, The Miami Herald, "Gangs". The Robert F. Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism is a journalism award named after Robert F. Kennedy and awarded by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. Domestic photojournalism: Daniel A. Anderson, Motel Children. The story is an insight into a painful, sensitive and vitally important issue confronting Australia’s military. The package of multimedia stories, a documentary and podcasts examined acts of intolerance, racism and hate crimes across the country. Citation, photojournalism: John Keating, Dallas Times Herald, "Thalidomide Victim". Citation, radio: Al Allen, WJLB-FM, Detroit, "Crime by Color: Black on Black". By July 2, 2012, the organisers of the inaugural Kennedy Awards had attracted more than 400 entries across 30 categories, judged by a distinguished panel led by former News Ltd CEO John Hartigan, long-serving Nine News director Paul Fenn and Ian Heads, OAM. Four years later Smithy was in the Korean War frontline, attached to the Australian 3 Battalion, with which his father had served in France during World War I. [15][16] Entertainer Bill Cosby was the master of ceremonies, and Tim Wickers of The New York Times gave the keynote speech. International radio: Jennifer Ludden, Loren Jenkins, Michael Sullivan, Paul Glickman, National Public Radio, "Coverage of Rwanda and Zaire / Congo". TV citation: Jack Hill, KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, Arkansas, "Is There Any Hope for Hope Street". Peter Ruehl was once described by Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood as a “national institution,” and by a former editor as a columnist who “launched a 24-year love affair with Australian readers.” Peter is remembered for his wit and wisdom in the Most Outstanding Columnist Award. Honorable mention, print: Jenni Bergal, Kiki Bochi, Fred Schulte, News/Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, "Suffer the Children". Award winners were:[68], The 33rd Annual Awards were awarded in 2001 for coverage in 2000. It appeared on front pages about a week after I took the shot.”, Smithy spent most of the 50s on the road. That was the end of it.”. “The foundation would like to thank our valuable partners for their unwavering support in these difficult times,” Mr Fazzari said. Honorable mention, TV: Gil Noble, Susan Robeson, Doug Har, WABC-TV, New York, "Essay on Drugs". Promises!". Grand prize and print: Jane Daugherty, Jeanne May, Bernie Shellum, The Detroit Free Press, "Workers and Risk". The awards honor reporting "on issues that reflect Robert F. Kennedy's concerns, including human rights, social justice and the power of individual action in the United States and around the world. 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