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British Journalism Awards News Provider of the Year Finalist List Revealed
9 Nov, 2017 / 05:46 pm / OMNES News

Source: http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/

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The Manchester Evening News and Inside Housing are among the titles shortlisted for News Provider of the Year at this year’s British Journalism Awards.

The two titles are the only non national newspaper brands to make the shortlist.

The MEN impressed judges with its coverage of the Ariana Grande concert terrorist attack in which 22 people died. It produced a 34-page special edition the day after the atrocity and also raised more than £2m for victims.

Specialist weekly magazine Inside Housing was shortlisted twice in the Specialist Journalism category for its investigations into tower block safety both before and after the Grenfell Tower disaster in which 80 people died.

The other finalists for News Provider of the Year were all well represented on the various category shortlists.

The Sunday Times has 12 British Journalism Awards finalists, The Times has ten, The Telegraph and Daily Mail both have nine, The Guardian has eight and the Financial times has six.

 
Print titles, websites and broadcast TV programmes were eligible to enter this category.

All the work shortlisted in the British Journalism Awards has to serve the public interest.

The Daily Mail was recognised for work including its investigation: BBC’s TV Licence Bullies
The Sunday Times entries included a Scoop of the Year nomination for No 10 covered up Trident missile fiasco
The Times was particularly recognised for the quality of its analysis with three finalists on the Comment Journalism shortlist alone
Financial Times nominees include the late Paul McClean, shortlisted as new journalist of the year for work including After Brexit:the UK will need to renegotiate at least 759 treaties
The Guardian‘s nominated work included Sarah Boseley for: Threats, bullying, lawsuits: tobacco industry’s dirty war for the African market
The Telegraph‘s nominations include recognition for its scoop interview with Prince Harry in which he admitted suffering mental problems as a result of the death of his mother.

The winners of the 2017 British Journalism Awards will be announced at the awards dinner on 11 December at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in central London.

Full shortlist for News Provider of the Year:

The Guardian
Manchester Evening News
Financial Times
Inside Housing
The Telegraph
Daily Mail
The Sunday Times
The Times.