2003 Alfred I. duPont — Columbia University Awards in Television and Radio Journalism
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
Administered by Columbia University, the awards recognize excellence in television and radio broadcasting. This year's awards, announced on Dec. 17, 2002, were given for work broadcast between July 1, 2001, and June 30, 2002.
GOLD BATON | Frontline (PBS), produced at WGBH, Boston, for a series about terrorism by Islamic militants |
SILVER BATONS | ABC News for Nightline: Heart of Darkness |
ABC News Television and Radio for coverage of 9/11 and Answering Children's Questions | |
CNN en Español and Jorge Gestoso for La Doble Desaparecida | |
Court TV and Lumiere Productions for Ghosts of Attica | |
HBO for In Memoriam: New York City 9/11/01 | |
KPBS, San Diego, and Lee Harvey, for Culture of Hate: Who Are We? | |
National Public Radio for coverage of 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan | |
NBC News and Martin Fletcher for coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict | |
P.O.V. (PBS) and Tasha Oldham for The Smith Family | |
American Experience (PBS), Steeplechase Films, Sierra Club Productions, and WGBH for Ansel Adams—A Documentary Film | |
WBUR-FM, Boston, for Surviving Torture: Inside Out | |
WCVB-TV, Boston, for Chronicle: Beyond the Big Dig | |
WFAA-TV, Dallas, Brett Shipp and Mark Smith for Fake Drugs, Real Lives |
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