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2005 Online Journalism Awards
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site

General Excellence in Online Journalism, Medium Site

General Excellence in Online Journalism, Small Site

Breaking News, Large Site
Winner
New York Times, Asia’s Deadly Waves
Finalists
Orange County Register, Laguna Landslide
Orlando Sentinel, 2004 Hurricane Season
Palm Beach Post, 2004 Hurricane Season
Washington Post, Tsunami Coverage

Breaking News, Small Site
Winner
The Palm Springs Desert Sun, McGowan Family Tragedy
Finalists
Kansas.com, BTK Serial Killer Confesses
Microsoft Watch, Microsoft to Gut Longhorn
Times Herald-Record, Local Floods

Online Commentary, Large Site
Winner
Seth Stevenson, Slate, Ad Report Card
Special Recognition
Mickey Kaus, Slate, Kausfiles
Finalists
David Kuo, Beliefnet, Shooting from the Heart
William Saletan, Slate, Human Nature
ESPN, Page 2
Adam Penenberg, Wired.com, Media Hack

Online Commentary, Medium Site
Winner
Joel Mathis, Lawrence.com, Cup o' Joel
Finalists
Chas Rich, Cleveland.com, NEO Babble Blog
Al Mascitti, The Delaware News Journal, First Statement
Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher, Pressing Issues
Mark Fiore, MarkFiore.com

Online Commentary, Small Site
Winner
Arthur O’Donnell, Energy Pulse The Business Electric
Finalists
John Paczkowski, Good Morning Silicon Valley
Terry Caesar, Inside Higher Ed, Purely Academic
Bill Marx, WBUR Arts:OpEd

Outstanding Use of Multiple Media, Large Site
Winner
New York Times, Class Matters
Finalists
St. Petersburg Times, A Husband for Vibha
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 25 years in Hip Hop
Toronto Globe and Mail, AIDS in Africa: A Turning Point

Outstanding Use of Multiple Media, Small Site
Winner (tie)
Boulder Daily Camera, Mission to Mante
Poughkeepsie Journal, State of the Hudson
Finalists
Newsday, Hip-Hop at 30
SixBillion.org, My House, My Shack

Specialty Journalism, Large Site
Winner
Finalists
Computer World
ESPN.com, ESPN Insider
Orange County Register, O.C. Varsity

Specialty Journalism, Small Site
Winner
Finalists
Scotsman.com, Heritage and Culture
Newsday, Fashion Week
ContentNext Media, PaidContent.org
American Public Media, Speaking of Faith

Service journalism, Large Site
Winner
Journal News, Your Right to Know
Finalists
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Borrower Beware
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Get Schooled
Philadelphia Inquirer, My Favorite Teacher

Service Journalism, Small Site
Winner
Finalist

Enterprise Journalism, Large Site
Winner
Slate Magazine, What is Torture?
Finalists
Houston Chronicle, In Harm’s Way
Court TV, Murder in Room 103
Knight Ridder, Echo Company
Seattle Times, Dot-con Job

Enterprise Journalism, Small Site
Winner
Finalists
San Bernardino Sun and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Beyond Borders
Center for Public Integrity, Outsourcing the Pentagon
Winston Salem Journal, The Attack at the Silk Forest Plant

Best Student Web Site
No Finalists

Student Journalism
Winner
University of North Carolina, Global Messengers
Finalists
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Hartman Murder Files
Arizona State University, Crossing Borders

The judges for the 2005 awards were:
Beau Brendler, director, Consumer Reports WebWatch
Sue Gardner, senior director, CBC.Ca
Ruth Gersh, Director of Online Services, AP Digital and president of the ONA
Susan Mernit, Partner, Founder 5ive Group
Mitch Gelman, senior vice president and executive producer, CNN.com
Rich Jaroslovsky, executive editor, government and economy, Bloomberg News
Chris Jennewein, director of Internet operations, Union-Tribune Publishing Co.
Anthony Moor, editor, OrlandoSentinel.com
Michael Parks, professor and director, School of Journalism, USC Annenberg School for Communication
Kevin Roderick, journalist and creator of L.A. Observed blog
Neal Scarbrough, vice president and senior news editor, ESPN.com
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