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Seven Days Wins Five First-Place Awards in National Media Competitions

Oct 19, 2020 19:11 PM
Seven Days, Vermont’s free, independent newsweekly, won four first-place awards from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia in a virtual ceremony on September 18. One of the winning entries, a joint project with Vermont Public Radio about Vermont’s state-licensed assisted living and residential care homes, received a national Edward R. Murrow award for investigative reporting from the Radio Television Digital News Association on October 10.
The AAN Awards recognize the most artful, compelling and courageous journalism produced each year by the alternative newsmedia. AAN member publications from cities like Austin, Chicago, Boston and Burlington compete against each other. This year’s contest included entries submitted by 55 publications in the U.S., Canada and Norway.

Seven Days’ AAN awards included:

Find a full list of AAN award recipients here.

Less than a month later, the RTDNA recognized “Worse for Care” with a national Edward R. Murrow award for investigative reporting. VPR and Seven Days reporters spent months obtaining five and a half years’ worth of complaints and state inspections, detailed in thousands of pages of documents. The series revealed troubling patterns of inadequate care that led to dozens of injuries and indignities, and at least five deaths.

In a joint press release from VPR and Seven Days, the organizations noted that the Murrow Awards are among the most prestigious awards for news, recognizing local and national stories that uphold the RTDNA Code of Ethics, demonstrate technical expertise and exemplify the importance and impact of journalism as a service to the community. Murrow Award-winning work demonstrates the excellence that Edward R. Murrow made a standard for the broadcast news profession. A full list of 2020 Murrow Awards can be found here.