Scripps Howard Fund announces winners of 72nd Scripps Howard Journalism Awards
The Scripps Howard Journalism Awards, one of the nation's most prestigious journalism competitions, honor work from television stations and networks, radio and podcasts, visual media, online media outlets, independent producers, newspapers and print publications. A panel of veteran journalists and media leaders selected the winners from nearly 600 entries across 12 categories.
"Collectively, these winners exemplify the power of journalism to inform, engage and inspire change," said
The 72nd Scripps Howard Journalism Awards winners are:
Excellence in Audio Storytelling:
Excellence in Business/Financial Reporting: The
Excellence in Environmental Reporting, honoring Edward W. "Ted" Scripps II: The Guardian
Distinguished Service to the First Amendment, honoring
Excellence in Local/Regional Investigative Reporting:
Excellence in Local Video Storytelling, honoring Jack.
Excellence in Narrative Human-Interest Storytelling, honoring
Excellence in National/International Investigative Reporting, the Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize: STAT – "Health Care's Colossus"
Excellence in National/International Video Storytelling, honoring
Excellence in Opinion Writing:
Excellence in Visual Human-Interest Storytelling: ProPublica – "The Year After a Denied Abortion"
Impact Award: STAT – "Health Care's Colossus"
Judges' comments: "In an exceptionally strong field of investigative entries, STAT's 'Health Care Colossus' stood out. STAT examined UnitedHealth, a corporate behemoth that provides health insurance to more than 50 million people. Combining old-fashioned shoe leather reporting and cutting-edge data analysis, STAT's journalists revealed how UnitedHealth has used its vast network of doctors to reduce competition while increasing profits at the expense of patients and taxpayers. As STAT noted in the first of a series of deeply researched stories, UnitedHealth's doctors have engaged in a 'strategy to make their patients seem as sick as possible,' while transforming medicine throughout the nation 'into an assembly line that treats millions of patients as products to be monetized.' STAT's reporting prompted calls for reform by federal and state lawmakers."
View the gallery of finalists here.
In addition to the prize money and trophy, Scripps Howard Journalism Award winners will also receive a travel stipend/honorarium to visit a university this fall and present their entry to journalism students.
"This new program presents a unique opportunity for these students to learn directly from some of the best journalists in the country," said
View the full list of universities participating in this program here.
Teacher of the Year:
Administrator of the Year:
Learn more about past Scripps Howard Journalism Award winners at SHJAwards.org.
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