AP’s five winners, as tweeted by the Deadline Club during the dinner at the Harvard Club, were as follows:
In Newspaper or Digital Spot News Reporting, the winner is @HillNJTV @DavidKlepper of @ap for “Limousine Crash Kills 20 in Upstate New York.” #deadlineawards
— The Deadline Club (@deadlineclub) May 21, 2019
Read the coverage here.
In Science, Technology, Medical or Environmental Reporting, the winner is @ICIJorg @AP @NBCNews for "Implant Files.” #deadlineawards
— The Deadline Club (@deadlineclub) May 21, 2019
In National TV Series or Investigative, the winner is @lehrennbc @S_Fitzpatrick @EmilyRSiegel @adielkaplan @LaurNBC @ICIJorg @AP @NBCNews for "The Implant Files.” #deadlineawards
— The Deadline Club (@deadlineclub) May 21, 2019
For the Daniel Pearl Prize for Investigative Reporting, the winner is @ICIJorg @AP @NBCNews for "Implant Files.” #deadlineawards
— The Deadline Club (@deadlineclub) May 21, 2019
Led by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, reporters from more than 50 news organizations, including AP, examined how medical devices are developed, approved and monitored. See the full coverage here.
For The Les Payne Award for Coverage on Communities of Color, the winner is @scohenAP @marymhudetz @DavidGoldmanAP @ap for "#NotInvisible: Why Are Native American Women Vanishing?” #deadlineawards
— The Deadline Club (@deadlineclub) May 21, 2019
See Cohen, Hudetz and Goldman's reporting here.