Congratulations to the 2009 duPont-Columbia Awards Winners!

Congratulations to the 2009 duPont-Columbia Awards Winners!

New York, NY, January 12, 2009—Thirteen winners of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards have been announced by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

WFAA-TV, Dallas, Byron Harris & Brett Shipp
Money for Nothing, A Passing Offense, The Buried and the Dead

ABC News, Tim Hetherington & Sebastian Junger
Nightline, The Other War: Afghanistan

All Things Considered, NPR, Melissa Block & Robert Siegel
Coverage of the Chengdu Earthquake

California Newsreel, San Francisco, & Vital Pictures, Boston
Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? on PBS

Chicago Public Radio, PRI, NPR, Alex Blumberg & Adam Davidson
This American Life: The Giant Pool of Money

CNN & Christiane Amanpour
God’s Warriors

Current TV & Christof Putzel
From Russia with Hate

HBO, Thomas Lennon & Ruby Yang
Cinemax Reel Life: The Blood of Yingzhou District

NPR & Laura Sullivan
All Things Considered: Sexual Abuse of Native American Women

Oregon Public Broadcasting
The Silent Invasion

Safari Media, ITVS, Chris Sheridan & Patty Kim
Independent Lens, Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story on PBS

WJLA-TV, Washington, DC, & Roberta Baskin
Drilling for Dollars: Children’s Dentistry Investigation

WTVT-TV, Tampa, & Doug Smith
Small Town Justice

Quality journalism and investigative reporting without newspapers? Yes, it can happen. More info about the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia awards

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