Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications today presented five awards at the second annual Mirror Awards luncheon honoring excellence in media industry reporting. The event, emceed by comedian and satirist Andy Borowitz, was held this morning at the Rainbow Room in New York City.
The winners, chosen by a group of journalists and journalism educators, are:
Margaret Carlson, political columnist for Bloomberg News and Washington editor of The Week magazine, presented the awards.
The Newhouse School also honored late political journalist Tim Russert with the Fred Dressler Lifetime Achievement Award, with NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Brian Williams speaking on Russert's behalf. Before his death on June 13, Russert was scheduled to attend the Mirror Awards luncheon to accept the award.
In addition, CNN and YouTube received the i-3 award for impact, innovation and influence in recognition of last year's CNN/YouTube debates. The award was presented by John Roberts, anchor of CNN?s "American Morning," and accepted by David Bohrman, senior vice president and Washington bureau chief for CNN, and Steve Grove, director of News & Politics for YouTube.
The Mirror Awards, established by the Newhouse School in 2006, honor the reporters, editors and teams of writers who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public's benefit. Honorees are recognized for news judgment and command of craft in reporting, analysis and commentary on developments in the media industry and its role in our economy, culture and democracy. This year's competition drew more than 100 entries.
More information about the Mirror Awards, including downloadable photographs from the luncheon, is available online at http://mirrorawards.syr.edu
or by contacting Wendy Loughlin at (315) 412-4522 or wsloughl@syr.edu.