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2009 Media Awards
Journalists and bloggers assembled in London on May 11th 2009 for the fifth annual International Media Awards ceremony, hosted by Lord Stone of Blackheath. Some were recognised for their unfaltering efforts to deliver standards of excellence and diligence; others for their work to counter the dissembling that perpetuates misunderstandings both in and of the region. The International Media Awards are distinctive in that they manage to bring together journalists from across the Middle east with their counterparts in the West, an achievement which is testament to the possibility of peaceful coexistence both with and within the regionWilliam Morris, Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation describes the objective of the awards as "a public recognition of the efforts of these editors and journalists, some of whom have put their careers and even their lives at risk through their commitment to reporting truthfully and responsibly. We hope these awards may contribute to helping raise the standards of journalism in reporting on crisis in the international arena and particularly on the Arab Israeli conflict and the wider Middle East". This year the International Media Awards broadened their scope to recognise the achievements of bloggers who, less constrained than their colleagues in print and broadcasting, push the boundaries of reporting to new frontiers.The categories as a whole included six Peace Through Media Awards in which seasoned journalists were acknowledged for their outstanding contribution to understanding and awarded with olive trees. Award winners included:
- Dr Badrakhan Al Sindi of Al-Ta'akhi (Iraq) video
- Mike Fealty editor and writer of Slugger O'Toole (Ireland) video
- Paul Staines who blogs under the alias of Guido Fawkes video
- Mark Urban of the BBC. video
A sub category of the Peace Through Media Awards were the Lifetime Achievement Awards which were received by:
- Khalid Kashtainy of Sharq Al Awsat, a writer from Iraq who delivered a memorable and entertaining speech. video
- Kamran Karadaghi of Al Hayat newspaper, also from Iraq. video
A second category of Cutting Edge Awards were granted along with a £1000 cash prize in recognition of high standards of analysis and reporting to break down barriers and promote understanding. Winners within this category included:
- Oren Yakobovich of B'Tselem's "Shooting Back" programme (Israel) who showed some harrowing footage of abuse of Palestinians by settlers in the West Bank video
- Shlomo Eldar of Israeli Channel 10 who has widely been called ‘the man who ended the war', both of whom William Morris (Secretary General of the NCF) described as ‘The conscience of Israel'. video
Further prizes were awarded to:
- Potkin Azarmehr for his Blog that advocates a secular democratic Iran video
And a special 'Breakaway Award' for a promising new broadcaster went to:
- Abdulrahman Abdulla of Al Sharqiya Satellite TV.
Another 'Cutting Edge' award went to Saudi Arabian journalist:
- Faisal Abbas of Sharq al Awsat who is also a contributing blogger to the Huffington Post. video
An award also went to a Lebanese journalist:
- Jaafar al Ahmar of Al Hayat for his outstanding work. video
With much regret, and for a second year running, several award winners were unable to attend and receive their awards due to border closures. Four winners, all of whom were based in Gaza, recieved accolades for their work and their awards will be held for next year in the hope that they will be able to gain permission to leave the strip. The International Council for Press and Broadcasting was established by the Next Century Foundation in 2007. It incorporates the International Media Council (founded in 2000) of the Next Century Foundation and the International Institute for Media Ethics (founded 2005). It has worked in cooperation with the International Communications Forum, the St Brides Forum, and City University.
The patrons of the International Media Awards this year were: Mr Ribal Al Assad of ANN Satellite TV; Ms Dalia Salaam Rishani of Hood Hood Books; Mr Walid Issa Taha of Taha Associates in Baghdad; Ms Annie Henschal of Olives et al.


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The 2010 Campaign Media
The 2010 Campaign Media Awards took place on the 17th of November at the Royal Horticulture Halls in London. Congratulations to all of our esteemed winners and finalists!
YouTube Ad of the Year
Embrace Life- Always Wear Your Seatbelt for Alexander Commercials
Best Alcoholic Drinks Campaign
Diageo Gordon’s & The Telegraph “The Friday” for Carat and Telegraph Media Group
Best Automotive, Aerospace and Marine Campaign
The Launch of the Limited Edition Pink 500 for MEC
Best Fashion, Beauty and Healthcare Campaign
alli for MediaCom
Best Financial, Corporate and Utilities Campaign
British Gas Swimming for Carat
Best Grocery, Soft Drinks and Household Campaign
BRUzil for PHD
Best IT and Consumer Durables Campaign
Bing Breaks for UM London
Best Media and Entertainment Campaign
Xbox Lips No. 1 Hits for Global Radio
Best Media and Entertainment Campaign
Supernatural: ‘Lucifer is Coming’ for Manning Gottlieb OMD
Best Public Sector and Charities Campaign
Smokefree Generation for MEC
Best Retail and Home Shopping Campaign
A Social Success for Dominos by Arena Quantum
Best Travel and Leisure Campaign
The Enchanted Palace for Historic Royal Palaces for M2M
Best Total Communications Programme
Morrisons Let’s Grow for MEC
Best Use of Research
Real World Money for MediaCom
TV Sales Team of the Year
Channel Five
Digital Sales Team of the Year
Spotify
Radio Sales Team of the Year
Absolute Radio
Outdoor Sales Team of the Year
Clear Channel Collaboration Team
Print Sales Team of the Year
News International
Cross-Media Sales Team of the Year
Global Radio
Media Campaign of the Year
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