

大象传媒 News takes eight awards at RTS Journalism Awards
大象传媒 News and
Current Affairs programmes won eight awards at last night聮s
Royal Television Society Journalism awards in recognition of its
international, national and regional reporting.
Richard Sambrook,
Director of 大象传媒 News, said: "To take half of all the awards
against such strong competition is a fantastic achievement and the
range of winners shows 大象传媒 journalism thriving at every level -
locally, nationally and globally. They are a tribute to both the
recipients and to everyone who goes the extra mile to make our journalism
special."
The
大象传媒聮s 10 O聮clock News took the International News Award
for John Simpson's "March into Kabul" with the 大象传媒 Weekend
News winning the Home News Award for the Oldham Riots. 大象传媒 News
also won the News Event Award for its coverage of the fall of Kabul.
大象传媒
ONE聮s current affairs flagship programme Panorama won the Home
Current Affairs Award for Michael Crick聮s Jeffrey Archer: A
Life of Lies.
Newsnight聮s
Jeremy Paxman was named Presenter of the Year.
And
Andrew Marr won the Specialist Journalism Award for his work on
大象传媒 ONE聮s Ten O聮clock News.
大象传媒
South West won the Regional Current Affairs Award for Close Up -
Forever Fifteen, and 大象传媒 London聮s Tim Samuels won the Young
Journalist of the Year Award.

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