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The Peabody Awards Collection is the flagship of The Walter J. Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection. The archives are housed in the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries on the north campus of The University of Georgia.
The introduction of the Futures of Media Awards, which highlight outstanding narratives and innovations in digital-based storytelling. Futures of Media Award recipients are determined by a separate jury of Peabody program honor students at the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. [11]
Award for being a pioneer of spoof comedy and using his body of work as "a form of resistance" Trailblazer Award honor [77] Quinta Brunson: Award for the creator of Abbott Elementary for not only "reflecting Peabody's mission of stories that matter", but also "opening the door for the next generation of Black leaders in television"
There were lighter moments during the marathon presentation of 37 awards. Peabody jurists saw fit to celebrate the popular Australian cartoon series “Bluey,” about a family of dogs. Melanie ...
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Netflix scored a hat trick in the 75th annual Peabody Awards with three honorees: 'Beasts of No Nation,' 'Marvel’s Jessica Jones' and 'Master of None.' 'Black-ish,' 'Master of None,' 'Mr. Robot ...
Award for "Being a Black Man," a print and online series reported by Ben de la Cruz and Hamil Harris profiling the lives of contemporary black males StoryCorps: Award to the organization for its "preservation of ideas and emotions, events and experiences" Steeplechase Films, Inc., High Line Productions, Daniel Wolf, Inc., and WNET/New York, NY
The Peabody Awards unveiled its first winners for digital and interactive storytelling. Honorees included "Journey" and "Papers, Please."