As we have reported, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski are set to host the 2011 Mirror Awards, which has the Newhouse School at Syracuse University honor the best in media reporting.
This morning the school announced the 2011 nominees. Among them:
“Chasing Fox,” from Gabriel Sherman in New York magazine, which focused on Fox News and the cable news wars.
“Keeping Up with Chuck Todd,” from Joel Meares in the Columbia Journalism Review, and following the NBC correspondent and MSNBC anchor.
“The End of Objectivity,” by James Poniewozik in Time, about how Fox News and MSNBC are changing the ideological game in news coverage.
All the nominees, after the jump.
Finalists announced in fifth annual Mirror Awards
Winners will be announced at awards luncheon June 7 in New York CitySyracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications today announced the finalists in the fifth annual Mirror Awards competition. The competition drew over 200 entries.
Finalists, chosen by a group of journalists and journalism educators, are:
Best Single Article, Traditional Media
- Devin Friedman, “The Viral Me” (GQ)
- Gabriel Sherman, “Chasing Fox” (New York Magazine)
- Mary Walton, “Investigative Shortfall” (American Journalism Review)
Best Single Article, Digital Media
- Don Carli, “Is Digital Media Worse For The Environment Than Print?” (PBS)
- Jim Hopkins, “All Shook Up” (Gannett Blog)
- Damon Kiesow, “Former Newspaper Photographer Becomes Mobile Social Journalist” (Poynter)
- Geoff McGhee, “Journalism in the Age of Data” (Stanford)
- Justin Peters, “Trust Falls” (Columbia Journalism Review)
- Jonathan Stray, “Play Paywall” (Nieman Journalism Lab)
Best Profile, Traditional Media
- Ken Auletta, “The Networker” (The New Yorker)
- Christopher Beam, “A Reasonable Man” (New York Magazine)
- Raffi Khatchadourian, “No Secrets” (The New Yorker)
- Ben McGrath, “Search and Destroy” (The New Yorker)
- Jose Antonio Vargas, “The Face of Facebook” (The New Yorker)
Best Profile, Digital Media
- Edmund Lee, “Capital New York Plies Tough Market With Earnest Journalism” (Ad Age)
- Joel Meares, “The Biggest Fish in Albany?” (Columbia Journalism Review)
- Joel Meares, “Keeping Up with Chuck Todd” (Columbia Journalism Review)
Best Commentary, Traditional Media
- Eric Alterman (The Nation)
- Bill Minutaglio (Texas Observer)
- James Poniewozik (TIME Magazine)
- James Wolcott (Vanity Fair)
Best Commentary, Digital Media
- Eric Alterman (Center for American Progress)
- Joshua Benton (Nieman Journalism Lab)
- Jina Moore (JinaMoore.com)
- Scott Rosenberg (MediaShift Idea Lab – PBS)
- Craig Silverman (Columbia Journalism Review)
Best In-depth Piece, Traditional Media
- Jodi Enda and Priya Kumar, “Retreating From the World” (American Journalism Review)
- Andrew Rice, “Putting a Price on Words” (New York Times)
- Danielle Sacks, “The Future of Advertising” (Fast Company)
Mary Van de Kamp Nohl, “Paper Money” (Milwaukee Magazine)