Principal Media to distribute VisionHawk nature documentaries
Principal Media, a global content licensing and channel distribution company, has come to an agreement to partner with VisionHawk Films to help distribute three .
Euphoria, hard-hitting documentaries like HBO’s
Atlanta’s Missing & Murdered: The Lost Children, and news specials centering on the battle with COVID-19, and on the racial tension in 2020 like ABC News’ own
20/20 in collaboration with The Courier Journal: Say Her Name: Breonna Taylor.
There were 1,300 entries from the worlds of entertainment, news, documentaries, and podcasts and radio, and out of those, 60 were nominated.
“During an incredibly turbulent and difficult year, these nominees rose to the occasion and delivered compelling and empowering stories,” said
Martha Nelson, chair of the Peabody Board of Jurors.
Here are the nominations in the news and entertainment categories. A full list can be found on the award’s website.
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Rashford interview nets BBC TV journalism award
The BBC has won scoop of the year at the Royal Television Society journalism awards for its interview with footballer Marcus Rashford about his experience of growing up in poverty.
Rashford spoke to BBC Breakfast in June as he urged the government to extend the provision of free school meals.
The awards judges said it was the exclusive everyone wanted .
Elsewhere, the BBC s Clive Myrie won television journalist of the year while Andrew Marr won interview of the year.
The corporation led the way at the RTS Television Journalism Awards, winning in nine of 19 categories.
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media captionMan United s Marcus Rashford spoke about his tough upbringing in bid to end food poverty
The BBC has won scoop of the year at the Royal Television Society journalism awards for its interview with footballer Marcus Rashford about his experience of growing up in poverty.
Rashford spoke to BBC Breakfast in June as he urged the government to extend the provision of free school meals.
The awards judges said it was the exclusive everyone wanted .
Elsewhere, the BBC s Clive Myrie won television journalist of the year while Andrew Marr won interview of the year.
The corporation led the way at the RTS Television Journalism Awards, winning in nine of 19 categories.