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Dateline Awards 2021 finalists and winners

 Published Date: June 15, 2021

 
 
Awards were presented for excellence in TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, newsletter/trade publication, and online journalism, encompassing breaking news, business writing, commentary, photography, and more. All work was published or broadcast in 2020.
 
The judging for the contest was conducted by members of the Society of Professional Journalists – Keystone Chapter, in a judging exchange with SPJ DC Pro.
 
An announcement of the winner of the prestigious Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award is available here.

Watch a video of the awards presentations on the SPJ DC Chapter YouTube Channel.

 

Dateline Awards for 2021 – finalists and winners

CORRESPONDENT AWARD

(For distinguished coverage of the Washington D.C. area published or broadcast outside the area):

Winner: Mark Albert, Hearst Television

  • Finalist: Ben Wermund, Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News
  • Finalist: Samantha Manning, Cox Media Group’s Washington News Bureau
  • Finalist: Jacqueline Policastro, Gray Television Washington News Bureau

DAILY NEWSPAPER 

Breaking News

Winner: Rachael Levy, Alexander Osipovich, Geoffrey Rogow, The Wall Street Journal, “Kodak’s Busted Moment”

Non-Breaking News

Winner: Rose Thayer, Stars and Stripes. “The Search for Vanessa”

  • Finalist: Miranda Spivack, Amy Pyle, USAToday, “Public Colleges Hide Donors Who Seek to Influence Students. Will Covid-19 Make It Worse?”
  • Finalist: Jon Hilsenrath, Justin Baer, Eric Morath, The Wall Street Journal, “How Covid is Reshaping Cities”
  • Finalist: Shen Wu Tan, The Washington Times, “Virus Outbreak Delays Adoptions from China”

Series

Winner: Tara Copp, Meta Viers, Kevin Keister, McClatchy Newspapers, “Female Military Pilots See the Next Barrier to Break: Getting More Black Women to Fly”

  • Finalist: Chelsea Cirruzzo, Amanda Michelle Gomez, Washington City Paper, “The Clearing of a Homeless Encampment”
  • Finalist: Staff, The Wall Street Journal, “How America’s Demographics Shaped the 2020 Election”

Features

Winner: Thomas Floyd, The Washington Post, “A Retired Engineer’s Latest Sculpture is a Bicycle, Back-Scratcher and Cookie Dispenser – All in One”

  • Finalist: Adam Bernstein, The Washington Post, “Carl Reiner, TV Comedy Pioneer and Probing Straight Man to Mel Brooks, Dies at 98”
  • Finalist: Janet Adamy, The Wall Street Journal, “Abortion, Guns and Trump”
  • Finalist: Harrison Smith, The Washington Post, “Once Virginia’s Lead Executioner, He Later Lobbied against Capital Punishment”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Nancy Youssef, The Wall Street Journal, Pentagon reporting

  • Finalist: Stephen Dinan, The Washington Times, immigration reporting
  • Finalist: Ben Wolfgang, The Washington Times, military reporting

Sports

Winner: Matthew Paras, The Washington Times, Matthew Paras Sports Portfolio

  • Finalist: Andy Kostka, The Washington Times, Andy Kostka Sports Portfolio
  • Finalist: Adam Zielonka, The Washington Times, Adam Zielonka Sports Portfolio

Infographic

Winner: Staff, The Wall Street Journal, “Where Did the Biggest PPP Loans Go?”

Business

Winner: Staff, The Wall Street Journal, “The New Economy”

  • Finalist: Ben Wolfgang, The Washington Times, “Pandemic Shows Military’s Need to Cut Reliance on Foreign Suppliers”

Commentary & Criticism

Winner: Thomas Floyd, The Washington Post, Reviews of the book “Memoirs and Misinformation,” the audio play “Human Resources” and the outdoor production “Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak on it!”

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Byron Tau, The Wall Street Journal, “How the U.S. Sidesteps Data Privacy Laws”

Front-Page Design

Winner: Robert Cohn, The Washington Times, “The Epilogue; Of all the Great Sports Flicks; Crunchtime All-Timers”

Art/Photo Illustration

Winner:  Greg Groesch, The Washington Times, Best of Greg Groesch Illustrations 2020

  • Finalist: Linas Garsys, The Washington Times, Best of Linas Garsys Illustrations 2020
  • Finalist: Alexander Hunter, The Washington Times, Best of Alexander

Editorial Cartoon

Winner: Alexander Hunter, The Washington Times, Hunter editorial cartoons

  • Finalist: Al Goodwyn, Creators Syndication, Goodwyn editorial cartoons

WEEKLY NEWSPAPER   

 Breaking News

Winner: Eric Falquero, Sasha Polonko, Street Sense Media, “Poor and Homeless People are Included in the CARES Act Stimulus, but Will Probably Have to ‘Raise Their Hand’ to get it”

Non-Breaking News

Winner: Michael Pope, Alexandria Gazette Packet, “Interrogating Inequality”

  • Finalist: Jake Maher, Street Sense Media, “Response to Protests Upends Daily Life for Homeless People Downtown”
  • Finalist: Zach Cohen, National Journal, “Why Congress Hasn’t Made Lynching a Hate Crime”
  • Finalist: Lou Chibbaro Jr., Washington Blade, “D.C. Study Documents ‘Life and Death’ of Trans Woman Alice Carter”

Series

Winner: Avi Bajpai, Reginald Black, Julia Pinney, Street Sense Media, “How Covid-19 Affected DC’s Homeless Community”

  • Finalist: Stacy Brown, The Washington Informer, “One Hundred Years after Suffrage Victories, Black Women Still Carrying the Torch”

Features

Winner: Lana Green, Street Sense Media, “Two Homeless Residents Say Dupont Circle Neighbors Cleared Their Belongings When They Were Given an Airbnb for One Night”

  • Finalist: Judy Kurtz, The Hill, “Getting Ready to Give Birth amid a Pandemic”
  • Finalist: Kathi Wolfe, Washington Blade, “Blind and Queer and Finding Community”
  • Finalist: Michael Pope, Alexandria Gazette Packet, “Alexandria’s Failed Experiment with Wards”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Zach Cohen, National Journal, Senate reporting

  • Finalist: Michael Pope, Alexandria Gazette Packet, Criminal Justice Reform reporting
  • Finalist: Annemarie Cuccia, Avi Bajpai, Eunice Sung, Street Sense Media, Employment and Income reporting
  • Finalist: Alex Koma, Washington Business Journal, Public Housing/D.C. Housing Authority reporting

Sports

Winner: Denise Dunbar, Alexandria Times, “His Long-Awaited Day in the Sun”

­Business

Winner: Michael Pope, Alexandria Gazette Packet, “Crashing Economy”

  • Finalist: Alex Koma, Washington Business Journal, “Covering the Intersection of Business and D.C. Politics”

Commentary & Criticism

Winner: Joey DiGuglielmo, Washington Blade, “Album roundup: Gaga Just So-So on New Album ‘Chromatica’”

  • Finalist: D. Kevin McNeir, The Washington Informer, “The Word According to Dominic”
  • Finalist: Andrew Dunbar, Alexandria Times, “Strokes, Bob Dylan, Gorillaz”
  • Finalist: Cody Mello-Klein, Alexandria Times, “Her Name was Jo”

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Eric Falquero, Callie Tansill-Suddath, Street Sense Media, “What Can Happen when the Police are Asked to Respond to a Mental Health Crisis in DC?”

  • Finalist: Zach Cohen, National Journal, “Inside D.C.’s Scramble to Set Up Covid-19 Contact Tracing”
  • Finalist: Alex Koma, Daniel Sernovitz, Washington Business Journal, “A PPP ‘Double Dip’: Some of D.C.’s Biggest Developers Scored Multiple Loans to Weather Coronavirus Crisis”
  • Finalist: Michael Pope, Alexandria Gazette Packet, “Disproportionate Policing”

Front-Page Design

Winner: Cammi Rood, Ben Cooper, T.B. Khadra, Joseph Young, Street Sense Media, “Homelessness and Gentrification through the Eyes of DC Residents”

  • Finalist: Lyvian Sieg, Alexandria Times

Feature Photography

Winner: Anthony Tilghman, The Washington Informer, “The Washington National Cathedral’s Exhibit of Doves Symbolizing Hope for the Days and Year Ahead”

MAGAZINE  

Features

Winner: Eric Hoover, The Chronicle of Higher Education, “The Test of Our Tests”

  • Finalist: Tamara Lytle, Arlington Magazine, “Is Arlington Ready for the Next Flood?”
  • Finalist: Jonathan Guyer, The American Prospect, “How Biden’s Foreign-Policy Team Got Rich”
  • Finalist: Candace Montague, The Physiologist Magazine, “An Eye on Diversity”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg Businessweek, “Left Behind”

Editorial/Opinion Writing

Winner: Miranda Spivack, Lottie Joiner, The Crisis Magazine, “Digital Redlining”

  • Finalist: Dr. Xanthe Scharff, The Fuller Project with Time Magazine, “Why the Coronavirus Outbreak Could Hit Women Hardest”

Commentary & Criticism

Winner: Andrew Clevenger, CQ Magazine, Common Defense columns

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Jonathan Guyer, The American Prospect, “The Lucrative Afterlife of a Trump Official”

TELEVISION    

Non-Breaking News

Winner: Sue Kopen Katcef, Maryland Public Television, “Floyd Protest Historic Ties”

Series

Winner: NEWS4 I-Team, WRC-TV, “Fight for Transparency”

  • Finalist: Rick Yarborough, Scott MacFarlane, Steve Jones, WRC-TV, “Forced to the Frontlines”

Features

Winner: Diane Roberts, David Berman, Montgomery Community Media Photography Staff, Montgomery Community Media, “Black Artists of Montgomery County”

  • Finalist: Jodie Fleischer, Katie Leslie, Jeff Piper, WRC-TV, “Rescue Risks: ‘We Have to Stop the Dying’”
  • Finalist: Jacqueline Policastro, Timothy Knapp, Gray Television Washington News Bureau, “A Horse’s Journey: from the Wild to the Army”
  • Finalist: Rick Yarborough, Scott MacFarlane, Steve Jones, WRC-TV, “The Foster Care Crisis”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Adam Longo, WUSA9, “Federal Employees Battle Covid-19 Policies”

Editorial/Opinion Writing

Winner: Adam Longo, WUSA9

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Scott Taylor, WJLA TV ABC 7 News, “WJLA TV Helps More Than 5,000 Viewers Obtain Unemployment Benefits during Covid-19 Pandemic”

  • Finalist: Jodie Fleischer, Katie Leslie, Steve Jones, WRC-TV, “Violating Searches”
  • Finalist: NEWS4 I-Team, WRC-TV, “The Immovable Flag”

RADIO    

Breaking News

Winner: Staff, WTOP-FM, “D.C. Protests”

  • Finalist: Donna Cole, WNAV News Radio, “Tornado Hits Edgewater and Annapolis”
  • Finalist: Staff, WTOP-FM, “Biden Harris Win”

Non-Breaking News

Winner: Michael Pope, Virginia Public Radio, Reporting on the Incarcerated

  • Finalist: Staff, WTOP-FM, “2020: The Year of Covid-19”
  • Finalist: Tom Hall, Rob Sivak, Cianna Greaves, WYPR, “Midday Healthwatch, with Dr. Leana Wen”

Series

Winner: Daniella Cheslow, Dawnthea Price Lisco, Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “For Black Emergency Doctors in Washington, the Pandemic Is Personal”

  • Finalist: Jacob Fenston, Tyrone Turner, Carmel Delshad, WAMU, “Portraits from a Pandemic”
  • Finalist: Kate Ryan, WTOP-FM, “Covid-19 Survivor”
  • Finalist: WAMU’s Affordability Desk, “Money Talks”

Features

Winner: Daniella Cheslow, Martin Austermuhle, Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “In Virginia, a Family Tragedy Stirs New Life in a Burial Ground for the Enslaved”

  • Finalist: Esther Ciammachilli, Jeffrey Katz, Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “George Washington’s Mount Vernon Highlights More Stories of Enslaved People”
  • Finalist: Mikaela Lefrak, Gabe Bullard, Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “This D.C. Puzzle Company Won Over Customers, and Oprah, with Its Diverse Characters”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Michael Pope, Virginia Public Radio, the Virginia General Assembly coverage

  • Finalist: Mitchell Miller, WTOP-FM, Capitol Hill coverage

Business

Winner: Michael Pope, Virginia Public Radio, “Unemployment in Virginia”

Photography Story

Winner: Jeffrey Katz, Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “His Daughter Died of an Opioid Overdose. So He Built a Treatment Facility in Her Name”

Photojournalism

Winner: Donna Cole, WNAV News Social Media, Black Lives Matter protesters

Feature Photography

Winner: Tyrone Turner, WAMU, “Demonstrators Peacefully Protest at the U.S. Capitol”

NEWSLETTER/TRADE PUBLICATION   

Breaking News

Winner: Alexandria Carolan, The Cancer Letter, “‘#WhiteCoats4BlackLives’ Aims to Lead to Real Change in Oncology”

Non-Breaking News

Winner: Jeremy Conrad, Washington Lawyer, “Qualified Immunity and the Path to Police Reform”

  • Finalist: Theresa Agovino, SHRM Online, “The Pandemic Imperils Working Mothers’ Careers”
  • Finalist: Matthew Ong, Katie Goldberg, The Cancer Letter, “First-ever Survey of Leadership Pipeline Points to Urgent Need for More Diversity at Elite Cancer Centers”
  • Finalist: Adam Bender, Communications Daily, “Communications Daily Reports on Covid-19 and 9-1-1”

Series

Winner: Aaron Mehta, Mike Gruss, C4ISRNET, Ligado coverage

  • Finalist: Alexandria Carolan, The Cancer Letter, “What to Expect: Oncology’s Response to Coronavirus in Italy”
  • Finalist:  Alexandria Carolan, Matthew Ong, Paul Goldberg, The Cancer Letter, “Covid-19 and Cancer: Tracking the Surge, Early Data and Treatments”

Features

Winner: Alexandria Carolan, Katie Goldberg, Jacqueline Ong, The Cancer Letter, “Sexual Harassment Reporting Structures in Oncology are Broken, The Cancer Letter Survey Finds”

  • Finalist: Debra Bruno, Washington Lawyer, “Esquire at Home: When Lawyers Go Remote”
  • Finalist: Theresa Agovino, HR Magazine, “Companies Try a New Approach to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Honest Conversations”
  • Finalist: Natalie Kroc, SHRM Online, “The Covid-19 Crucible”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Corbin Hiar, Timothy Cama, E&E News, “Big Tech’s Influence on Climate Policy”

  • Finalist: David B. Larter, Defense News, Coverage of the U.S. Navy
  • Finalist: Kevin Bogardus, Sean Reilly, Ariel Wittenberg, E&E News, “Inside the Trump EPA”

Business

Winner: Susan Milligan, HR Magazine, “How Should HR Handle Political Discussions at Work”

  • Finalist: Adam Bender, Monica Hogan, Jonathan Make, Communications Daily, “Communications Daily Reports on Frontier Communications Bankruptcy”
  • Finalist: Jennifer Moss, SHRM Online, “Dealing with Social Isolation”
  • Finalist: Stephenie Overman, Virginia Business, “Law and Disorder: Pandemic Brings Wave of Cuts, New Cases to Law Firms”

Columns

Winner: Paul Fletcher, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Fletcher columns

Editorial/Opinion Writing

Winner: Joe Gould, Defense News, “A Fake Story about the Secretary of Defense Stole My Real Byline”

  • Finalist: Stew Magnuson, National Defense Magazine, “A Hard Look at the Land Mine Issue”

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Maxine Joselow, E&E News, “Exclusive: General Motors, Ford Knew about Climate Change 50 Years Ago”

  • Finalist: Lindsay Ellis, Jack Stripling, Dan Bauman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, “The New Order: How Hyperpartisanship Warped Higher Education in America”

Front Page Design

Winner: Jennifer McNally, Virginia Lawyers Weekly

  • Finalist: Brian Taylor, National Defense Magazine

Art/Photo Illustration

Winner: Katie Goldberg, The Cancer Letter, Illustrating Covid-19 and Cancer

  • Finalist: Katie Goldberg, The Cancer Letter, Boundaries and Frontiers in Oncology

Editorial Cartoon

Winner: Katie Goldberg, The Cancer Letter, “The Doctors’ Plot: American Style”

ONLINE    

Breaking News

Winner: Paul D. Shinkman, U.S. News & World Report, “U.S. Kills Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani”

  • Finalist: Shaun Courtney, Bloomberg Government, “Undocumented Migrants Face Fast Removals in Renewed Trump Push”
  • Finalist: Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg News, “Covid Comes to Donald Trump’s White House”
  • Finalist: Travis Tritten, Bloomberg Government, “Air Force Orders ‘Seismic Shift’ for Pentagon Staff Telework”

Non-Breaking News

Winner: University of Maryland’s Howard Center for Investigative Journalism and Capital News Service, HuffPost, “Nowhere to Go”

  • Finalist: Daniel Newhauser, The Minnesota Reformer, The Georgia Recorder, N.C. Policy Watch, Mississippi Today & Honolulu Civil Beat, Investigative and campaign finance journalism
  • Finalist: John Dunbar, Andrew Wallender, Bloomberg Law, “‘Cops’ Legal Cover Is in Question as States Agonize over Reforms”
  • Finalist: Abbie Bennett, Connecting Vets, “’Lower your Shield’: How Marines are Defending Each Other in their Deadliest Battle Yet”

Series

Winner: Jenni Bergal, Stateline, “Risky Ride: How Impaired School Bus Drivers Endanger Children”

  • Finalist: Madi Alder, Allie Reed, Holly Barker, Bloomberg Law, “Zoom Courts”
  • Finalist: Bill Lambrecht, Gracie Todd, University of Maryland Howard
  • Finalist: Lydia Wheeler, Paige Smith, Andrew Satter, Bloomberg Law, “Covid ‘Long Haulers’”

Features

Winner: Susan Ferriss, Joe Yerardi, Taylor Johnston, Center for Public Integrity, “Hidden Hardship: Immigrant and Foreign Food Workers Toil, and Die, in Obscurity”

  • Finalist: Chris D’Angelo, Jimmy Tobias, HuffPost, “Environmental Destruction Brought Us Covid-19. What It Brings Next Could Be Far Worse.”
  • Finalist: Katherine Reynolds Lewis, Elemental, “Autism Is an Identity, Not a Disease: Inside the Neurodiversity Movement”
  • Finalist: Jerry Bembry, The Undefeated, “The Untold Story of the Inmate who Helped Shape Malcolm X’s Future”

Beat Reporting

Winner: Dave Jamieson, HuffPost, “Worker Safety during the Pandemic”

  • Finalist: Shira Stein, Bloomberg Law, Shortages of Personal Protective Equipment
  • Finalist: Dave Levinthal, Darren Samuelsohn, Business Insider, Investigating political money in the 2020 US Presidential Election
  • Finalist: Staff, The Center for Public Integrity, “Coronavirus Crisis: Investigating the Government’s Secretive and Inadequate Response to Covid-19”

Sports

Winner: Justin Tinsley, The Undefeated, “Jon Vaughn and the Cost of Being a Michigan Man”

  • Finalist: Jerry Bembry, The Undefeated, “Two Hoops Prospects, a Dream and Tragedy”

Infographic

Winner: Ben Gonzalez, University of Maryland Capital News Service, “The Legislative Legacies of the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor Protests”

  • Finalist: Sean McGoey, Adam Marton, University of Maryland Capital News Service, “Blue Precincts in Republican Counties Helped Boost Biden to Victory in Maryland”

Business

Winner: Staff, The Center for Public Integrity, “The Covid Divide”

  • Finalist: Staff, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, “Luanda Leaks”
  • Finalist: Rodney Brooks, Quartz Media, “How Reparations Would Work”
  • Finalist: Sam McQuillan, Bloomberg Tax, “How Oprah, Walmart Scored Tax Breaks on Films that Others Made”

Editorial/Opinion Writing

Winner: Mary C. Curtis, CQ Roll Call, Mary C. Curtis columns

  • Finalist: Jonetta Rose Barras, The DCLine.org, “What is the Price of a Black Girl’s Life?”

Commentary & Criticism

Winner: Lonnae O’Neal, The Undefeated, “George Floyd’s Mother Was Not There, but He Used Her as a Sacred Invocation”

  • Finalist: Celia Wexler, NBCNews.com/THINK, “Coca-Cola’s Tab Soda Has Been Discontinued”
  • Finalist: Jonathan Guyer, The American Prospect, “Trump’s Destructive Legacy in the Middle East”
  • Finalist: Celia Wexler, Religionunplugged.com, “Senate Should Question Amy Coney Barrett about Her Ties to People of Praise”

Investigative Journalism

Winner: Staff, Center for Public Integrity with Columbia Journalism Investigations, The State, News & Observer and Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, “Hidden Epidemics”

  • Finalist: Daniel Newhauser, The Minnesota Reformer, Investigation into numerous ethics and staffing issues in the congressional office and campaign of Rep. Jim Hagedorn
  • Finalist: BuzzFeed News, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and more than 100 media partners, “The FinCEN Files”
  • Finalist: Lauren Camera, US News & World Report, “Whistleblower: Education Department Killed Website That Made Applying for Loan Forgiveness Too Easy”

Art/Photo Illustration

Winner: Ruth Tam, DCist, “In Illustrations: The March on Washington”

Feature Photography

Winner: Tyrone Turner, DCist.com, “U.S. Park Police Separate Groups of Black Lives Matter Protesters and Trump Supporters Near the Washington Monument as Fireworks Erupt Overhead on July 4”

Editorial Cartoon

Winner: Ruth Tam, DCist, Black Lives Matter coverage

Photojournalism

Winner: Alejandro Alvarez, WTOP.com

Photography Story

Winner: Rey Lopez, Eater DC, “Capturing the Scene at D.C.’s Outdoor-Only Restaurants”

ALL DIVISIONS/BLOG

Winner: Donna Cole, WNAV News, Annapolis Creative blog

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