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Woodruff, Dozier Get Peabody Awards
The Associated Press - Apr 2, 2008
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Canada.com, Canada - Apr 14, 2008
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Chicago Tribune, United States - Apr 2, 2008
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Peabody Award Winners
New York Times, United States - Apr 2, 2008
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Broadcasting & Cable
Peabody Awards Winners Announced
Broadcasting & Cable, NY - Apr 2, 2008
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/2/2008 11:58:00 AM The Peabody Awards were announced Wednesday, with the list of 35 recipients ranging from ...
'Colbert,' 'Project Runway' Among Peabody Award Winners
Television Week, MI - Apr 2, 2008
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Contactmusic.com, UK - Apr 3, 2008
ABC's Bob Woodruff and CBS's Kimberly Dozier, each seriously injured while reporting from Iraq, were among 35 recipients of George Foster Peabody Awards for ...

Hollywood Reporter
Peabodys go to 'Dexter,' '30 Rock'
Hollywood Reporter, United States - Apr 2, 2008
By Paul J. Gough Showtime's "Dexter," NBC's "30 Rock" and AMC's "Mad Men" were among the winners of the Peabody Awards announced Wednesday. ...
Congrats, Kimberly!
CBS News, NY - Apr 2, 2008
A bit of interesting television history courtesy of the Peabody Awards Web site: The first awards, for radio programs broadcast in 1940, were presented at a ...

Cinema Blend
The 2007 Peabody Awards Honor TV's Best
Cinema Blend - Apr 3, 2008
By Amanda MacArthur: 2008-04-03 12:47:18 Ah, the Peabody Awards. When I first read that they had been awarded for 2007, I realized I?d never heard of them ...
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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Stories about wounded Iraq veterans, reported by war-wounded TV journalists, won Peabody Awards on Wednesday.

Thirty-five recipients of the 67th annual George Foster Peabody awards for broadcasting excellence in news and entertainment were announced by the University of Georgia ahead of a ceremony in New York City on June 16.

LIST: Who else won Peabody Awards?

Peabodys went to Wounds of War — The Long Road Home for Our Nation's Veterans, a series of reports by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, and to CBS News Sunday Morning: The Way Home for Kimberly Dozier's piece about two women veterans who lost limbs in Iraq.

Dozier and Woodruff survived near-fatal attacks while on assignment in Iraq.

Another CBS News series, 60 Minutes, won a Peabody for Scott Pelley's report, The Killings in Haditha.

"The range of genres, the variety of topics and the consistently high quality of submissions for Peabody consideration indicated again that amazing work is being done in electronic media," Peabody Awards director Horace Newcomb said in a statement.

Awards also went to Discovery's Planet Earth, which used HDTV technology to showcase natural wonders of the world; Independent Lens for Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life, a portrait of Duke Ellington's musical collaborator; NATURE: Silence of the Bees, an inquiry into the decline in the world's honeybee population from Thirteen/WNET; and WGBH-Boston's Design Squad, an engineering competition for young people.

Awards for entertainment series went to 30 Rock, Tina Fey's send-up of TV sketch shows and her own network, NBC; and Project Runway, Bravo's fashion-designer competition.

Peabodys also went to Mad Men, AMC's drama set in the world of 1960s New York advertising, and Dexter, Showtime's drama about a serial killer who preys on other sociopaths. Nimrod Nation, an eight-part documentary series from Sundance Channel, also received a Peabody.

Other recipients included Comedy Central's The Colbert Report and A Journey Across Afghanistan: Opium and Roses, a documentary from Bulgaria's Balkan News Corporation.

Whole Lotta Shakin, the Texas Heritage Music Foundation's public-radio series chronicling the 1950s heyday of rockabilly music received a Peabody, as did Univision's Ya Es Hora, a public-service campaign that taught legal aliens how to apply for American citizenship.

The University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has administered the Peabodys in Athens, Ga., since the program's inception in 1940. The awards ceremony in New York will be hosted by NBC news anchor Brian Williams.

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Bob Woodruff suffered a severe brain injury while covering the war in Iraq in 2006. The journalist, a father of four, is still struggling to recover but is back at ABC working.
By Todd Plitt, USA TODAY
Bob Woodruff suffered a severe brain injury while covering the war in Iraq in 2006. The journalist, a father of four, is still struggling to recover but is back at ABC working.

 

 

 

 

 
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