Amnesty International UK Media Awards 1994
In total 6 awards were presented for National Print, Periodicals, Photojournalism, Radio, Television Documentary and Television News.
Amnesty International UK Media Awards |
Amnesty International UK Media Awards |
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
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
References
- 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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