2007 Sigma Delta Chi winners announced
The Society of Professional Journalists has annouced the 2007 winners of the Sigma Delta Chi Awards for excellence in journalism.
This year’s winners were chosen from more than 1,000 entries in 48 categories including print, radio, television and online.
The Sigma Delta Chi Awards date back to 1932, when the Society first honored six individuals for contributions to journalism.
The awards, which recognize work published in 2007, will be presented July 11 during the annual Sigma Delta Chi Awards banquet at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
A few winners include:
* Non-Deadline Reporting (circulation of 100,000 or greater, “Chemical Fallout,” Susanne Rust, Meg Kissinger & Cary Spivak, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
* Investigative Reporting (circulation of 100,000 or greater), “American Imports, Chinese Deaths,” Loretta Tofani, The Salt Lake Tribune
* Public Service in Magazine Journalism, “Healthcare Crisis,” Staff, Consumer Reports
* Magazine Investigative Reporting, “Poverty Series,” Brian Grown, Keith Epstein, Robert Berner & Geri Smith, BusinessWeek
* Public Service in Television Journalism (Network/Top 25 Markets), “Mortgage Meltdown,” Staff, WMAR-TV, Baltimore
For the complete list click here.
This year’s winners were chosen from more than 1,000 entries in 48 categories including print, radio, television and online.
The Sigma Delta Chi Awards date back to 1932, when the Society first honored six individuals for contributions to journalism.
The awards, which recognize work published in 2007, will be presented July 11 during the annual Sigma Delta Chi Awards banquet at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
A few winners include:
* Non-Deadline Reporting (circulation of 100,000 or greater, “Chemical Fallout,” Susanne Rust, Meg Kissinger & Cary Spivak, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
* Investigative Reporting (circulation of 100,000 or greater), “American Imports, Chinese Deaths,” Loretta Tofani, The Salt Lake Tribune
* Public Service in Magazine Journalism, “Healthcare Crisis,” Staff, Consumer Reports
* Magazine Investigative Reporting, “Poverty Series,” Brian Grown, Keith Epstein, Robert Berner & Geri Smith, BusinessWeek
* Public Service in Television Journalism (Network/Top 25 Markets), “Mortgage Meltdown,” Staff, WMAR-TV, Baltimore
For the complete list click here.

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