Now newspapers are winning in the “Web” category with video stories on the web—as is the case for The Washington Post with an award for “48 Hour Web Editing.” More evidence old media’s world is changing. This would also signal an opportunity to rename the awards. Perhaps it's time to change "television" in the award title to "video."
The NPPA 2007 Best TV Photojournalism Awards posted on the Poynter Institute’s web site also includes student awards. One category recognizes work done in a seven day deadline period called "weekly assignment." Perhaps we should look at this as an assignment in our classes engaging video production? You can check out all the winners online. Poynter even include the judge’s comments. I am annoyed by the “Neighborhood America” spot that runs before you can see the stories. That’s one way to underwrite the cost of posting the winners and reaching chief photographers and news directors.
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This is in response to a comment from awhile back. The American girl dolls are nice, but really expensive. I didn't know what they were so I looked at their online catalog and to get a doll under $50 would be hard. I think its a nice idea, but in lower classes where this is really an issue the dolls are still very pricey. Maybe for there to be cheap dolls with the same message would be a bigger step.
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