Celebrating Journalistic Excellence: 72nd Scripps Howard Awards

Celebrating Excellence in Journalism
The Scripps Howard Journalism Awards have spotlighted the incredible work of journalists who excel in their fields. This initiative honors those who produce impactful journalism, and the 72nd edition showcases finalists from various local newsrooms and national publications, representing the pinnacle of journalistic achievement. The award recognizes the crucial role of responsible journalism in educating and engaging communities.
A Diverse Range of Finalists
This year, a prestigious panel of veteran journalists and media leaders sifted through nearly 600 entries across 12 categories to determine the finalists. The eclectic mix of submissions reflects the vibrant tapestry of storytelling in media today. The diverse narratives encompass urgent social issues, from mental health complexities and criminal justice reform to crises surrounding the environment and systemic inequalities.
Excellence in Audio Storytelling
Finalists in this category have showcased compelling narratives that capture the listener's imagination:
- Audible – "The Parole Room"
- Boise State Public Radio – "Extremely American: Onward Christian Soldiers"
- KUOW Public Radio, The Seattle Times – "Lost Patients"
Excellence in Business/Financial Reporting
This category features investigative pieces that illuminate important financial issues:
- The Boston Globe with contributions by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project – "Spotlight coverage of Steward Health Care"
- The Center for Investigative Reporting, Rocklin | Faust, Impact Partners, Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media – "The Grab"
- The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Ida B. Wells Society – "The Migrant Pipeline"
Recognition of Environmental Journalism
In a time where understanding our environment is critical, this category highlights journalists addressing vital ecological concerns:
- The Guardian U.S., Forensic Architecture – "Marathon: The Huge U.S. Toxic Fire Shrouded in Secrecy"
- Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at ASU – "Lithium Liabilities"
- Inside Climate News – "Cashing Out: The Secretive System Disrupting Climate Action and Forcing Big Payouts to Fossil Fuel Companies"
First Amendment Advocacy
The awards also recognize those who champion the fundamental freedoms of the press:
- The Boston Globe – "State Secrets"
- The News & Observer – "Power and Secrecy"
- The Texas Tribune – "Finding Texas' Border Wall"
Local and Regional Investigative Reporting
Local stories have the power to incite change and accountability:
- The Baltimore Banner, The New York Times – "Baltimore's Overdose Crisis"
- The Boston Globe – "Justice for Sandra Birchmore"
- San Francisco Chronicle – "Right to Remain Secret"
Honoring Narrative Human-Interest Storytelling
This category celebrates personal stories that resonate on many levels:
- The Atavist Magazine – "Coming to America"
- The New York Times – "America, Polarized"
- ProPublica – "Maylia and Jack: A Story of Teens and Fentanyl"
International Investigative Reporting
Finalists in this category have tackled significant international issues that affect people globally:
- ProPublica – "Life of the Mother"
- Reuters – "Pentagon Ran Secret Anti-vax Campaign to Undermine China During Pandemic"
- STAT – "Health Care's Colossus"
Visual Human-Interest Storytelling
Visual narratives that evoke empathy and provoke thought are essential in today’s media landscape:
- FRONTLINE (PBS) – "A Year of War: Israelis and Palestinians"
- ProPublica – "The Year After a Denied Abortion"
- Retro Report, PBS – "Citizen Nation"
Teaching the Next Generation
Beyond recognizing journalistic efforts, the Scripps Howard Fund also awards educators who shape future storytellers:
- Elaine Monaghan, Indiana University Media School – Teacher of the Year
- Mark Horvit, University of Missouri School of Journalism – Teacher of the Year
- Elizabeth Foster, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Administrator of the Year
- Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State University – Administrator of the Year
About the Scripps Howard Fund
The Scripps Howard Fund, under The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP), is committed to fostering informed communities through journalism education, childhood literacy, and various local initiatives. It serves as a conduit between academia and professional journalism, offering scholarships and supporting causes linked to the First Amendment. The Scripps Howard Awards stand as a testament to excellence in journalism, emphasizing the importance of advocacy in media today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Scripps Howard Journalism Awards?
The Scripps Howard Journalism Awards celebrate outstanding journalism across various media platforms, recognizing impactful narratives and investigative reporting.
Who selects the finalists for the awards?
A panel of experienced journalists and media leaders reviews the submissions and selects the finalists for their excellence and impact.
How many categories are included in the awards?
There are 12 distinct categories recognizing various forms and platforms of journalism, from audio storytelling to visual narratives.
When will the winners be announced?
The winners are set to be announced online at SHJAwards.org, with news regarding specifics shared through various platforms.
Is there an educational component associated with the Scripps Howard Fund?
Yes, the Scripps Howard Fund supports journalism education through scholarships and opportunities for upcoming journalists, fostering the next generation of storytellers.
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