{"id":7150,"date":"2016-12-17T03:00:29","date_gmt":"2016-12-17T03:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/?p=7150"},"modified":"2016-12-15T23:46:32","modified_gmt":"2016-12-15T23:46:32","slug":"2016-online-journalism-awards-finalists-announced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ona16.journalists.org\/2016\/12\/17\/2016-online-journalism-awards-finalists-announced\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 Online Journalism Awards finalists announced"},"content":{"rendered":"
WASHINGTON, D.C.<\/b> \u2013 Finalists for the 2016 Online Journalism Awards<\/a>, representing a wide range of nonprofit, public, academic, major media and emerging technology organizations from around the globe, were announced today by the Online News Association.<\/p>\n Twelve of the awards now come with $53,500 in prize money, courtesy of Knight Foundation<\/a>, the Gannett Foundation<\/a> and the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications<\/a>. These awards honor data journalism, visual digital storytelling, investigative journalism, public service, technical innovation, student journalism and general excellence.<\/p>\n This year\u2019s awards reflect a deeper consideration of how newsrooms engage their audiences, focusing on the emerging prevalence of new digital tools, distribution channels and content platforms. The second James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting<\/a> will again honor one of the many journalists reporting under the most challenging conditions; a special committee will select the recipient.<\/p>\n “The range of this year\u2019s finalists is truly remarkable,” said David Smydra, ONA Board member and Online Journalism Awards Committee Chair. “In so many respects \u2014 newsroom size, geography, subject matter, platform, technology, storytelling techniques and more \u2014 judges were extremely impressed by the full scope and achievements of digital journalists across the industry.”<\/p>\n A group of 76 industry-leading journalists and new media professionals teamed up to screen 1,029 entries and select semi-finalists. Twenty judges representing a diverse cross-section of the industry then conferred to determine finalists and winners.<\/p>\n The winners will be announced at the 2016 ONA Conference and Online Journalism Awards Banquet<\/a> on Saturday, Sept. 17, in Denver.<\/p>\n The finalists, many of whom push the envelope of innovation and excellence in digital storytelling and distribution, are:<\/p>\n No finalists<\/p>\nBreaking News, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Breaking News, Large<\/h6>\n
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Breaking News, Small<\/h6>\n
Planned News\/Events, Small<\/h6>\n
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Planned News\/Events, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Planned News\/Events, Large<\/h6>\n
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Explanatory Reporting, Small<\/h6>\n
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Explanatory Reporting, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Explanatory Reporting, Large<\/h6>\n
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Topical Reporting, Small<\/h6>\n
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Topical Reporting, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Topical Reporting, Large<\/h6>\n
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Online Commentary<\/h6>\n
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Sports, Small<\/h6>\n
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Sports, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Sports, Large<\/h6>\n
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Feature, Small<\/h6>\n
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Feature, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Feature, Large<\/h6>\n
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The David Teeuwen Student Journalism Award, Small<\/h6>\n
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The David Teeuwen Student Journalism Award, Large<\/h6>\n
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Pro-Am Student Award<\/h6>\n
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The University of Florida Award for Investigative Data Journalism, Small\/Medium<\/h6>\n
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The University of Florida Award for Investigative Data Journalism, Large<\/h6>\n
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Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling, Small<\/h6>\n
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Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling, Medium<\/h6>\n
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Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling, Large<\/h6>\n
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Gannett Foundation Award for Technical Innovation in the Service of Digital Journalism<\/h6>\n
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The Al Neuharth Innovation in Investigative Journalism Award, Small<\/h6>\n
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The Al Neuharth Innovation in Investigative Journalism Award, Medium<\/h6>\n