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Journalists Discuss Award-Winning Stories during duPont Winners Circle
Winners of the 2004 duPont-Columbia Awards, including reporters, producers, and news executives, talk about the war in Iraq, the Columbia space shuttle disaster and investigative reporting on one of the most dangerous companies in America during the duPont Winner's Circle. Each of these duPont Award-winning stories is featured in the documentary, "Without Fear or Favor: The Best in Broadcast Journalism," which airs on PBS beginning Monday, Jan. 26, at 10:30 (check local listings). |
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| David A. Klatell |
David A. Klatell, duPont-Columbia Award Jury Chair and Academic Dean at the Graduate School of Journalism, Offers Introductory Remarks
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| Space Shuttle Disaster |
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| Dan Billow |
Ed Trauschke |
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| Bill Bauman |
Cinny Kennard |
WESH-TV, Orlando, and Dan Billow for Coverage of the Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster
Dan Billow, Correspondent; Ed Trauschke, News Director; Bill Bauman, General Manager. Moderator, duPont Juror and NPR Manager Cinny Kennard
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| the War in Iraq |
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| Loren Jenkins |
Ivan Watson |
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| John Dinges |
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National Public Radio for Coverage of the War in Iraq
Loren Jenkins, Foreign Editor; Ivan Watson, Correspondent. Moderator: duPont Juror & Journalism Professor John Dinges
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| FRONTLINE: A Dangerous Business on PBS |
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| Lowell Bergman |
David Rummel |
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| Robin Stein |
David Fanning |
FRONTLINE: A Dangerous Business on PBS
Lowell Bergman, Correspondent; David Rummel, Writer and Producer; Robin Stein, Associate Producer and Reporter; David Fanning, Executive Producer. Moderator: David Klatell
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Production Number: 267
Shot: Jan 2004
Published: Jan 26, 2004
Last modified:Jan 26, 2004
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