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Reports of Conflict, Disease and Environment Dominate Overseas Press Club Awards
David Rohde of Thomson Reuters Receives President’s Award;
Kathy Gannon of The Associated Press Will Light the Press Freedom Candle in Memory of the Journalists Killed and Missing in Action
NEW YORK, April 30, 2015 — The 22 award-winning entries for the annual Overseas Press Club awards depict a world in which entire nations and millions of people have been torn apart by newly intensified forces of nationalism, extremism, disease and environmental degradation. Al Jazeera America, Los Angeles Times and The New York Times won multiple awards.
While Middle East conflicts generated the most stories submitted for the awards this year, others covered how Western ideals of democracy and human rights are increasingly put to the test by Russian aggression and Chinese ambition. Awards were also given to stories covering nations that once hoped to make the next leap of economic development, which are now mired in conflicts over resources and workers.
“There has been a lot of tragic foreign news over the past year – from Ebola to Ukraine to the Central African Republic to ISIS – including the tragedy of murdered journalists, like James Foley,” says Marcus Mabry, president of the Overseas Press Club of America and editor at large of The New York Times. “But these awards tell us that despite mortal dangers, foreign correspondence – and foreign correspondents – are more vibrant than ever. And no one can stop a free and courageous press!”
David Rohde of Thomson Reuters will receive the President’s Award in recognition of his journalism career and his historic effort to craft a code of conduct for safely reporting global news. Kathy Gannon of The Associated Press will light the press freedom candle in memory of journalists who have died in the line of duty in 2014 and in honor of those injured, missing and abducted. Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The New York Times will deliver the keynote address.
Other news organizations winning awards include Agence France-Presse, Bloomberg Businessweek, De Standaard, Foreign Policy, National Geographic, NPR, Philadelphia Daily News, POV, PBS, PRI, Reuters, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Time. First-time award winners include HBO Sports and the online magazine Matter.
The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award, which honors the best photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise, will be presented to Marcus Bleasdale, a global documentary photographer, for his work, “Central African Republic Inferno” done on assignment for Human Rights Watch, Foreign Policy and National Geographic Magazine.
The OPC Awards will be livestreamed. To tweet, use #OPCAwards2015. Detailed information and photographs will be posted on the OPC website at www.opcofamerica.org. Contact patricia@opcofamerica.org or call 212 626-9220 if you wish to cover the award presentations in person.
There were 441 entries in this year’s competition.
AWARDS:
Newspapers, News
Services, Magazines or Online
THE HAL BOYLE AWARD
Best newspaper, news service or online reporting from abroad
Adam Nossiter, Nori Onishi, Helene Cooper, Sheri Fink and The
New York Times Staff
The New York Times
THE BOB
CONSIDINE AWARD
Best newspaper, news
service or online interpretation of international affairs
Sergei
Loiko and Carol Williams, The Los Angeles
Times
“Ukraine: A
Nation Torn Apart”
THE MALCOLM FORBES AWARD
Best
international business news reporting in newspapers, news services or online
Stephen Grey and
Reuters team, Reuters
THE MADELINE DANE ROSS
AWARD
Best international
reporting in the print medium or online showing a concern
for the human condition
Jason Motlagh and Atish
Saha, The
Virginia Quarterly Review
THE WHITMAN BASSOW AWARD
Best reporting in any medium on international
environmental issues
Nick Miroff, The Washington Post
THE ROBERT SPIERS BENJAMIN AWARD
Best reporting in any medium on Latin America
Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Tracy Wilkinson, Kate Linthicum,
Cindy Carcamo and Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times
BEST
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
Best investigative
reporting in any medium on an international story
C.J. Chivers, The New York Times
BEST
COMMENTARY
Best commentary on
international news in any medium
Matthew Kaminski, The Wall Street Journal
THE ED CUNNINGHAM AWARD
Best magazine reporting
in print or online on an international story
Matthieu
Aikins and Sebastiano Tomada-Piccolomini
Medium/Matter
THE
MORTON FRANK AWARD
Best magazine international
business news reporting in print or online
Cam Simpson
and Jesse Westbrook, Bloomberg
Businessweek
“The Hedge
Fund and the Despot”
THE
JOE and LAURIE DINE AWARD
Best international
reporting in any medium dealing with human rights
Samuel
Black, Anjali Kamat and Fault Lines Staff, Al Jazeera America
Photography
THE
ROBERT CAPA GOLD MEDAL AWARD
Best
published photographic reporting from abroad
requiring
exceptional courage, enterprise
Marcus Bleasdale,
Human Rights Watch, Foreign Policy and National Geographic Magazine
“Central African
Republic Inferno”
THE
OLIVIER REBBOT AWARD
Best photographic
reporting from abroad in magazines or books
Jérôme Sessini, Magnum
Photos, Time and De Standaard
THE JOHN
FABER AWARD
Best photographic
reporting from abroad in newspapers or news services
Bulent Kilic, Agence
France Presse
“Euromaidan Revolution
in Kiev”
FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD
Best feature
photography published in any medium on an international theme
Rodrigo Abd, The Associated
Press
TV and
Radio
THE
LOWELL THOMAS AWARD
Best radio or audio news
or interpretation of international affairs
Marine
Olivesi and Aaron Schachter, PRI’s “The World”
“Repercussions
of the Arab Spring”
THE DAVID
KAPLAN AWARD
Best TV or video spot news reporting
from abroad
Nick
Schifrin, Philip Maravilla and Ben Mulkey, Al
Jazeera America
THE
EDWARD R. MURROW AWARD
Best TV or video interpretation
or documentary on international affairs
Rachel Boynton and
Simon Kilmurry
POV, PBS and American
Documentary Inc.
“Big Men”
THE DAVID A. ANDELMAN and PAMELA TITLE AWARD
Best international reporting in the
broadcast media showing a concern for the
human condition
Josh Fine and David
Scott, HBO Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel
Books
THE
CORNELIUS RYAN AWARD
Best non-fiction book
on international affairs
Evan Osnos, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Age of
Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China
Cartoons
THE THOMAS NAST AWARD
Best cartoons on
international affairs
Signe
Wilkinson, Philadelphia Daily News
Multimedia
BEST
MULTIMEDIA NEWS PRESENTATION
Best use of video,
interactive graphics and slideshows to report on international news
Steve Inskeep, Kainaz Amaria and NPR Staff, National Public Radio
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