OLD Media News

New York Times wins three online journalism awards

The New York Times has won three Online Journalism Awards from the Online News Association. The awards, started in 2000, honor excellence in digital journalism.

The awards were for Remembering Emmett Till, for Excellence in Immersive Storytelling (tweet), the
Privacy Project, for Online Commentary (tweet) and Visual Investigations of the continuing conflict in Gaza, in the Feature category  (tweet).

The Times also had eight finalists this year. They were as follows:

Here is the complete list of winners.

AddThis Website Tools
Yvonne Zacharias

Recent Posts

WSJ’s Mandhana becomes chief correspondent in Singapore

Wall Street Journal's Naharika Mandhana has become a chief correspondent in Singapore. She previously was Southeast Asia…

11 hours ago

Why Asia has become a big story for the WSJ

Wall Street Journal Asia editor Deborah Ball spoke with Campaign about the region's growing importance for the…

11 hours ago

The WSJ’s performance incentive plan problem

Lachlan Cartwright and Ravi Somaiya of Breaker write about the performance incentive plan issue at The Wall…

12 hours ago

WSJ. Magazine names new staff members

WSJ. Magazine editor in chief Sarah Ball sent out the following on Tuesday: Dear all,…

12 hours ago

Debtwire reporter Weitzman now covering private credit

Debtwire reporter Amelia Weitzman is now covering private credit in New York. She has spent the last…

20 hours ago

Remembering journalist Gwen Robinson

Financial Times associate editor Edward Luce writes about Gwen Robinson, the former Financial Times and Nikkei…

20 hours ago