Amnesty International UK Media Awards 1994
Amnesty International UK Media Awards |
Amnesty International UK Media Awards |
In total 6 awards were presented for National Print, Periodicals, Photojournalism, Radio, Television Documentary and Television News.
The overall winner was awarded for George Alagiah's report on Burundi, broadcast by BBC News.
The awards were hosted by Anna Ford.
1994 Awards
[edit]1994 | |||||
Category | Title | Organisation | Journalists | Refs | |
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National | |||||
"Who's Playing Hangman" | Times Magazine | Karen Muir | |||
Periodicals | |||||
"Angola" | The Face | Gavin Hills | |||
Photojournalism | |||||
Work on Bosnia | Guardian and Observer. |
Roger Hutchings | |||
Radio | |||||
"Refugees in UK Detention Centres" | BBC Radio 4 Face the Facts |
John Waite | |||
Television Documentary | |||||
"Laogai: Inside China's Gulag" | First Tuesday | Roger Finnigan Tim Tate |
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Television News | |||||
Report on Burundi | BBC News and Current Affairs |
George Alagiah | |||
See also
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Student Awards |
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Awards by year | |
References
[edit]- ^ Hugo De Burgh; Paul Bradshaw (23 July 2008). Investigative Journalism. Routledge. pp. 377–383. ISBN 978-0-415-44144-5.
- ^ "FIRST TUESDAY LAOGAI: INSIDE CHINA'S GULAG". bfi Film & TV Database. BFI British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
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