Every year the BBG presents the David Burke Distinguished Journalism Awards to recognize courage, integrity and professionalism of journalists working for U.S. international media.
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RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service won a Bronze Award and “People’s Lovie” in the Internet Video/Events and Live Broadcast category for its video, “Bird’s-Eye View of ‘Euromaidan’ Protests in Kyiv.”
RFE/RL was recognized for the third time as an Official Honoree in the Websites / Radio and Podcasts category.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was a finalist in the Best in the Online Factual category for “Sochi: Outside the Arena“
RFE/RL won a Silver Award in the Online Video – Other Category for its video, “Oswald in Minsk,” a video report produced by the Belarus Service and the Multimedia Unit to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
RFE/RL won a Silver Award in the Online Video-Documentary category for its video “Raising Julia.” Thousands of children in Russian orphanages have found themselves at the center of a political battle between Russia and the United States because of a new Russian law banning adoption of Russian children by Americans. To dispel misconceptions about what life is like for most Russian children adopted into American families, Russian Service correspondent Olga Loginova lived a day in the life of Julia, an adopted girl from Russia.
RFE/RL was recognized for the first time as an Official Honoree in the Mobile and Apps / News: Handheld Devices category. RFE/RL’s mobile website was honored because it offers news, live audio programs, video and audio on-demand, polls, photo galleries and live blogs to audiences in 25 languages.
VOA and the BBG Office of Digital and Design Information – The VOA News App was a finalist in the Best Mobile Service category for mobile news application. VOA News mobile and tablet application suite for Google Android, Apple IOS and Symbian.The ground-breaking VOA News application offers original journalism in more languages than any media organization in the world (44 total).
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Balkan Service reporter Nadie Ahmeti investigated misconduct by elected officials in the Lipjan municipality
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Radio Sawa’s report on Syrian refugees was highly commended by the AIBs.
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Radio Sawa’s report on human trafficking was a finalist in the category of Radio Investigative Documentary.
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Radio Sawa’s report on Egyptian clashes was a finalist in the category of Radio Live Journalism.
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In Born in the USA: Instant Citizenship in Saipan Cantonese Service journalist Vivian Kwan investigated the cottage industry of “birth tourism” in the U.S. territory of Saipan, an island in the western Pacific.
RFE/RL – Freelance reporter Jenish Aidarov won Best Radio Correspondent for Kyrgyz -Tajik and Kyrgyz – Uzbek borders, reporting covered border-related issues in a tense and complex region.
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Radio Sawa won a gold in the category of Best Coverage of a Breaking News Story. As security forces confronted supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, Radio Sawa covered the deadly clashes which occurred in Egypt and led to the ousting of President Morsi on July 3, 2013.
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In Born in the USA: Instant Citizenship in Saipan Cantonese Service journalist Vivian Kwan investigated the cottage industry of “birth tourism” in the U.S. territory of Saipan, an island in the western Pacific.
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Radio Farda’s Mahtab Vahidi Rad was a finalist for The Execution Game
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In Poisoned at the Source: China’s Food Production Up Close, RFA reporters investigated the quality of China’s food in the southern province of Guangdong.
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The Lao Service was a finalist for its documentary Waiting for Sombath Somphone. A year and two months since prominent Lao civil society leader Sombath Somphone went missing in Vientiane, his family is still puzzled over why he disappeared and his ailing mother is still waiting for him to come home.
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Jinseo Lee’s The Promise of Freedom: Across History and Continents was a finalist for best human interest story.
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Learning English’s This is America looks at a major issues in American life and society each week, and explores popular places across the United States.
NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS -Best Coverage of a Breaking News Story (Finalist)
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Ethnic Conflict Erupts with Eve of Eid Crackdown: Tragedy at Aykol
RFE/RL – Farshid Manafi, from Radio Farda’s “Pas Farda” won gold in the category of On Air Talent/Radio Personality. Thirty-five years after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, political humor in the country’s domestic media remains in short supply. Farshid Manafi, a broadcaster in Prague for RFE/RL’s Persian language service, Radio Farda, fills this void through his award-winning show, “Pasfarda,” (“The Day After Tomorrow”) extracting truth through satire for audiences in Iran five nights a week.
RFE/RL – Farshid Manafi, from Radio Farda’s “Pas Farda” also won silver in the category of On Air Talent/Humor. See above.
RFE/RL – Belgrade-based Balkan Service reporter Milos Teodorovic, won silver for his radio program “Gaf nedelje“ (“Gaffe of the Week”), which employs humor to review the most interesting events of the week.
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Promo for Grandes Historias, a show dedicated to the dissemination of great works of world literature hosted by Morell de Oro.
OCB TV Marti Fabián Pérez-Crespo
Promo for Piramideo, the SMS-based social media platform that helps Cubans connect, converse, and share information free from government control.
MBN Alhurra – Egypt in Crisis is an hour-long documentary that examines the complex situation in Egypt and the unclear future that awaits Egyptian society. The award winning promo coveys, in 30 seconds, the dynamic themes and emotions portrayed in the documentary.
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This episode of Alhurra’s Street Pulse addresses the dangers of working in the Egyptian quarries located in El Minya. The Street Pulse episode showed how adults and child laborers risk serious injury or death from rock cutting machines, respiratory ailments from stone dust, and intense heat in order to support their families.
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TV Marti’s Janet Lomba and Tatiana Riquelme were nominated for La Nueva Cuba de Guillermo Farias. Often referred to as the “Cuban Nelson Mandela”, Guillermo Fariñas has survived 24 hunger strikes while fighting for human rights in Cuba. In this compelling and emotional interview, his mother explains how she has planned his funeral many times, and his daughter speaks of her admiration yet worry for him.
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TV Marti’s Isabel Cuervo was nominated for Lilo Vilaplana: Arte y Disidencia. In this engrossing interview, award-winning writer, director and filmmaker, Cuban-born Lilo Vilaplana talks candidly with TV Martí about his art and craft, and how he uses his talent to support freedom of expression in Cuba. The interview captures the artist’s clarity and determination. He conveys his love of his adopted country of Colombia, reminisces about his formative years in Cuba and expresses his longing to see his friends and family in a country free of dictatorship.
VOA – In US Tourist Towns Assess Shutdown Damage, Mike O’Sullivan assesed the damage to tourist communities near U.S. national parks from the partial government shutdown.
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Jerome Socolovsky’s report Nigerian Christians in Texas was recognized by the RNA. The Redeemed Christian Church of God was founded in 1952 in Nigeria. It had no U.S. presence a few decades ago, but has since planted hundreds of churches across the country. A visit to the church’s newly expanded headquarters in northern Texas shows what is in the works.
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Al Youm’s short documentary, Mother/daughter reunion, was a finalist.
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Alhurra’s reporting on the Egyptian clashes won it this nod.
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Julie Taboh and Adam Greenbaum’s work Prisoner-Turned-Farrier was a finalist in the short documentary category.
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Patrick Wells filed Ukraine Donetsk Airport which was a finalist for short news reports.
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Fire in the Land of Snow: Self-Immolations in Tibet is an hour-long documentary that explores the causes behind the 119 self-immolations known to have taken place in Tibet since 2009. Combining smuggled videos, first-hand accounts and interviews with experts, scholars, and officials, this film provides an in-depth and comprehensive look at the recent history of Tibet and the powerful forces that lie at the heart of one of the largest waves of political self-immolations in history.
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Alhurra – The footage used in Coverage of Capitol Hill Car Chase that Danny Farkas shot was the purest image of what took place in front of the Capitol and provided insight to the police chase and shots fired that caused the Capitol police to tell everyone to shelter in place.
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Alhurra – Stories with Akram Khuzam is a weekly investigative series examining social and cultural issues in Arab countries such as unemployment, child labor, illiteracy, female circumcision and immigration to the West.
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Alhurra – Egyptian Democracy
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Alhurra – Street Pulse takes a unique look at the most important social and cultural issues; examining a single topic each week such as the impact of the internet on political and social change, the role and origin of revolutionary songs, human trafficking and sexual harassment.
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Animal Sanctuary by Julie Taboh and Adam Greenbaum takes an inside look at an animal sanctuary in rural Maryland that shelters abused and abandoned farm animals.
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Romania’s “Order of Faithful Service” was given by President Traian Basescu to RFE/RL Moldovan Service Director Oana Serafim and two former Romanian
Service journalists.
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Arifa Kazimova, Baku bureau news editor for RFE/RL’s Azerbaijani Service, won the country’s top journalism prize. The Zardabi Award, which is presented by the independent Azerbaijani Union of Journalists, recognizes outstanding journalistic work from independent media outlets, as well as pro-government and opposition media.
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Pain and Hope from Sarajevo conveys Goga Aptsiauri’s impressions and experiences traveling to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Aptsiauri’s article was informed by his own first-hand experience with war as a journalist working in the conflict zone around South Ossetia.
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Be Lysistratas, by Lasha Bughadze
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“Liberty in Prisons,” Alena Pankratava’s signature 24-minute radio show, is broadcast every week by RFE/RL’s Belarus Service. In it, she reports on daily conditions in prisons, drawing on letters sent to her by prisoners who are currently serving sentences and those who have been released, usually with the author’s name omitted for their protection. The letters relate accounts of harsh treatment, unsanitary conditions, and repeated solitary confinement. Pankratava also interviews prisoners’ family members who hope that by speaking out about their relative’s treatment, conditions might improve.