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New Awards to Honor Excellence in Media Industry Reporting
"Today's" Meredith Vieira Will MC June 14 Awards Presentation Luncheon in NYC
| Quelle: Syracuse University S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
SYRACUSE, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 15, 2007 -- Seven jury awards will be presented at a
luncheon in New York City to recognize the outstanding work of people and
organizations that report on the media. Until now, no awards of this nature
have ever been given.
The Mirror Awards Presentation Luncheon will take place June 14 from 11:45
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at W New York, 541 Lexington Ave., New York City.
Meredith Vieira, co-anchor of NBC's morning news program "Today," will
serve as mistress of ceremonies. Peter Bart, vice president of Variety Inc.
and editor-in-chief of Variety newspaper, will be honored with a special
lifetime achievement award.
Luncheon committee co-chairs for the event include Rob Light, partner,
Creative Artists; Judy McGrath, chairman and CEO, MTV Networks; Ron Meyer,
president and COO, Universal Studios; Aaron Sorkin, writer; and Jeff
Zucker, president and CEO, NBC Universal.
The Mirror Awards were established by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications at Syracuse University. "These awards are for anyone who
cares about the media, and about the public's perception of the media in
our economy and culture," says Newhouse Dean David M. Rubin. "The media are
so central to every aspect of American life, and so ubiquitous, that we
thought it time to recognize coverage that best explains to the American
public how the media work, and why. We
believe this award and ceremony are long overdue, given that the media
business, as a beat, has been the focus of some of the country's best
journalists. We are pleased to associate the Newhouse School with these new
awards, given that the school has such a strong concentration in its
mission on professional media work for its graduates."
The Mirror Awards focus on all media -- traditional and new -- including
newspapers, magazines, radio, television broadcasting, cable, satellite,
film, and the entire digital sphere of the Internet. Seven juried
categories recognize reporters, editors and teams of writers who hold a
mirror to their own industry for the public's benefit. Newhouse established
the awards to recognize winners for news judgment and command of craft in
reporting, analysis and commentary on developments in the media industry.
The Mirror Awards are open to anyone who conducts reporting, commentary or
criticism of the media industries -- television, newspaper, magazine,
radio, advertising, public relations, the Internet and other forms of
content -- in a format intended for a mass audience. This year's entries
came from a wide range of media outlets and organizations.
Luncheon committee members so far include Barry Baker, managing director
and general partner, Boston Ventures; Edward Bleier of
CKX/Blockbuster/RealNetworks and the Newhouse School's Bleier Center for
Television and Popular Culture; Kathy Bloomgarden, CEO, Ruder Finn; Harold
Burson, founding chairman, Burson-Marsteller; Fred M. Dressler, former
executive vice president of programming, Time Warner Cable; Alan Frank,
president and CEO, Post-Newsweek Stations Inc.; Eric Frankel, president,
Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution; Martin Garbus, partner, Davis &
Gilbert LLP; Peter Guber, chairman, Mandalay Pictures; Phil Gurin,
president, The Gurin Company; Andrew T. Heller, president of domestic
distribution, Turner Broadcasting System; Deborah Henretta, president,
ASEAN, Australasia and India, The Procter & Gamble Co.; Philip I. Kent,
chairman and CEO, Turner Broadcasting System; Larry Kramer, advisor, CBS
Interactive; John D. Miller, chief marketing officer, TV Group, NBC
Universal; Eric Mower, chairman and CEO, Eric Mower and Associates Inc.;
Mike Perlis, venture partner, SOFTBANK Capital; Thomas S. Rogers, president
and CEO, TiVo Inc.; Jeffrey A. Sine, vice chairman and global head,
Technology, Media & Telecommunications, UBS Investment Bank; John Sykes,
president of network development, MTV Networks; and Michael Terpin,
president and CEO, Terpin Communications Group.
Mirror judges include Floyd Abrams, partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel; Louis
D. Boccardi, director, The Gannett Company: Hodding Carter III, professor
of leadership and public policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; Karen Brown Dunlap, president, The Poynter Institute; Esther Dyson,
author, "Release 2.1"; Theodore L. Glasser, professor of communication,
Stanford University; Charlotte Grimes, Knight Chair in Political Reporting
and professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse
University; Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO, John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation; Alex Jones, director, The Joan Shorenstein Center on the
Press, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University; Steve Kroft,
correspondent, "60 Minutes," CBS; William T. Slater, dean and professor,
College of Communication, Texas Christian University Schieffer School of
Journalism; and Judy Woodruff, special correspondent, "NewsHour," PBS.
For more information about the Mirror Awards or to reserve a table at the
June 14 luncheon, see mirrorawards.syr.edu or contact Catherine Gay
Communications at (212) 501-7231 or mirror@cgcomgroup.com.
For press information, contact Wendy Loughlin at (315) 443-2785 or
wsloughl@syr.edu.