September 18, 2006
GVO has won the 2006 Knight-Batten award for innovations in journalism
Posted by bopuc at September 18, 2006 02:47 PM
This is a pretty big deal. The Knight-Batten awards were created by combining the existing "Batten Awards for Excellence in Civic Journalism" and a new endeavor by the Knight Foundation, of James Knight Batten, founder of Knight Ridder, to promote innovative uses of new technologies for journalistic endeavors:
Seventeen years ago, James K. Batten, the respected chairman and CEO of Knight Ridder, urged journalists to adapt for the future and to "invent new ways to make the public's business rivetingly interesting -- and much more difficult to ignore.""We need a fresh journalistic mindset rooted in our past," he said in 1989, "but shrewdly and tough-mindedly in touch with the realities awaiting us."
This bodes well since we're just getting into our stride, tech and design wise, with major new (innovative!) developments and total redesigns coming up.
Very exciting.
GVO is what I spend 80% of my time on. For us to win this award makes me feel warm inside. Thanks Ethan and Rebecca for the opportunity to be part of it, and the whole gang for all the hard work and dedication.
Comments
Congrats
Posted by: Patrick at September 18, 2006 09:14 PM
congrats.
Posted by: hugh at September 18, 2006 10:33 PM