Vanity Fair took three of the seven Mirror Awards handed out today by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
The awards, which honor coverage of media issues, were announced at a Plaza Hotel luncheon in New York City.
See the listing below:
· Best Single Article, Traditional Media:
Steven Johnson, "How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live" (TIME)
· Best Single Article, Digital Media:
Megan Garber, "Common Knowledge" (Columbia Journalism Review)
· Best Profile, Traditional Media:
Evan Osnos, "The Forbidden Zone" (The New Yorker)
· Best Profile, Digital Media:
Nancy Jo Sales, "The Unreal Rise of Jon and Kate Gosselin" (Vanity Fair)
· Best Commentary, Traditional Media:
Michael Wolff (Vanity Fair)
· Best Commentary, Digital Media:
Matt Pressman (Vanity Fair)
· Best In-depth Piece, Traditional Media:
Dean Starkman, "Power Problem" (Columbia Journalism Review)
“In addition, the school honored Bloomberg with the Fred Dressler Achievement Award and Twitter with the the i-3 award for impact, innovation and influence,” a Mirror Awards story stated. "Paul E. Steiger, editor-in-chief and chief executive of ProPublica, presented the Dressler Award. Matthew Winkler, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, accepted the award for Bloomberg. Terry Moran, co-anchor of “Nightline” and Supreme Court correspondent for ABC News, presented the i-3 award. Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, accepted the award for Twitter."