2021 duPont-Columbia Award Winners

In a special program hosted by Anderson Cooper and Michele Norris, the duPont-Columbia University Awards announced the 15 winners of this year's duPont Awards. From 30 exceptional finalists, the duPont Awards jury selected the very best in audio and video reporting.


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Decoding COVID-19 - NOVA

NOVA combined stunning graphics and expert medical analysis with moving human stories in this hour-long primer on the coronavirus crisis, the doctors on its frontlines and researchers in the race for its cure.

 
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The Epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic - WNBC-TV New York

This extensive collection of breaking news, feature, and memorial stories created a 360 view in real time of the coronavirus pandemic, with courageous and thorough reporting on the virus’s explosion in New York City.

 
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George Floyd Protest Coverage - KSTP Minneapolis

As Minneapolis caught fire this year — literally and figuratively — KSTP produced courageous, sustained team coverage of one of the biggest stories of the year, maintaining a commitment to its hometown viewers.

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The Flag and the Fury - WNYC Studios | Radiolab | OSM Audio

This riveting podcast episode recounted the clash of Mississippi culture, politics and family, in an evocative history of the last American state to include the Confederate battle flag on their state flag.

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Lafayette Reconstruction - The Washington Post

Piecing together cell phone video, police phone logs, and other artifacts, the Washington Post’s digital team reconstructed the clearing of Lafayette Park for President Trump’s "Bible photo op," driving home the disconnect between political ends and violent means.

 
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India Burning - VICE on SHOWTIME

VICE’s fearless eyewitness reporting revealed the extent to which the Indian government is moving towards declaring its Muslim population second class citizens in an historic effort to undermine India’s secular roots.

 
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The Other Latif - WNYC Studios | Radiolab

In this dazzling audio series, reporter Latif Nasser illustrated the toll of the decades-long global war on terror in his quest to find out how another Latif Nasser ended up in Guantanamo and why he’s still there, despite being cleared to leave.

Learn more about the story behind creating The Other Latif in duPont’s On Assignment podcast interview with Latif Nasser. Listen here.

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Ear Hustle - Radiotopia from PRX

This remarkable podcast series about the daily realities inside San Quentin prison, produced by those living it, shattered the myths about serving time and what happens afterwards.

 
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A Different Kind of Force—Policing Mental Illness - NBC News Digital

This heartbreaking yet hopeful online documentary detailed the strained relationship between law enforcement and those with mental illness, with impressive up close and personal access to both sides of the intractable issue.

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Bedlam - Upper East Films | Independent Lens | PBS

The riveting verité documentary Bedlam takes viewers inside an overwhelmed psychiatric ER for a painful reminder that America has turned its back on treatment for those with mental illness, who are often criminalized or left to fend for themselves.

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Bob's Choice - KING 5 News Seattle

In this thought provoking local news documentary King 5 News Seattle chronicled a terminal cancer patient who, with humor and insight, decided to legally end his life.

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For Sama - FRONTLINE | PBS

A powerful, harrowing documentary by filmmaker Waad al-Kateab went inside makeshift hospitals in the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo to provide a personal lens into the country’s enduring conflict.

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Crip Camp - Netflix

This moving historical film set in the civil rights era profiled a groundbreaking summer camp for disabled teens who helped build a movement and ultimately won passage of the American with Disabilities Act.

 
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Verify Road Trip: Climate Truth - WFAA-TV Dallas

In a fresh take on climate change, producers of this ongoing series devoted an episode to taking a skeptical viewer on a reporting trip to meet and question scientists, and to witness the damning evidence firsthand.

 
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Chasing the Moon - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

Thoroughly reported and lovingly crafted with long-forgotten video and news reports from the era, this documentary afforded a definitive look at America's space race with the Soviet Union that led to the first men landing on the moon.

 

The 2021 Finalists

Abuse of Force - ABC15 Arizona

Dogged reporter Dave Biscobing examined video of a policeman’s abusive taser use and systemic problems in one Arizona police department.

St. Louis Superman - AJE Witness | MTV Documentary Films

In a deeply moving sidebar to the racial uprising in Ferguson, Missouri, an inner-city Black activist and “battle rapper” became an anti-violence legislator to honor his dead brother.

Forgotten Families - CBS 2 New York

A relentless investigative series by CBS 2 New York revealed how New York City dumped homeless families into squalid housing in Newark, New Jersey and other communities.

Police, Paramedics, and Ketamine: What Happened to Elijah McClain? - KDVR/FOX31 Denver

The death of a young Black man in police custody prompted reporter Lori Jane Gliha to conduct a tenacious investigation that led to officers being fired and a police chief being replaced.

Bravery and Hope: 7 Days on the Front Line - CBS News

In the earliest days of the COVID crisis, a hospital at the epicenter granted CBS News unfettered access, for a gripping one-hour special that captured the extraordinary care delivered by doctors, nurses and EMT’s.

Russia’s Secret Influence Campaigns - CNN

Reporter Clarissa Ward traced Russian efforts to subvert the 2020 Presidential campaign to a surprising place - an internet troll farm in Africa working to exploit fear among African American voters.

After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News - HBO

This disturbing documentary untangled the web of conspiracy theorists and fake newsmakers to spotlight the corrosive impact of their efforts to undermine democracy.

Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos - FRONTLINE | PBS

As politicians and regulators consider the global impact of Amazon — and how to rein in founder Jeff Bezos’ power, reporter James Jacoby investigated how he built one of the most influential - and controversial - economic and cultural forces in the world.

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - FRONTLINE | PBS

Reporter Martin Smith's yearslong reporting and analysis of the rise of Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia resulted in this trenchant FRONTLINE documentary that also underscored the Trump administration's unwavering support of the regime, no matter its sins.

American Factory - Netflix

This engrossing feature documentary about a Chinese billionaire who came to the “rescue” of a shuttered General Motors plant in beleaguered Dayton, Ohio portrays the human and economic consequences of globalization.

DERAILED - NBC Bay Area

With traditional shoe-leather reporting and innovative production, this online series documented San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and its descent into Wild West lawlessness.

‘There Is No Protection’: How The ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Failed Migrants - NPR

NPR reporters traveled to gang-controlled towns inside the Mexican border for a series of radio reports that uncovered tragic personal stories of U.S. asylum seekers caught there, and the troubling impact of the Trump administration’s “remain in Mexico" policy.

Rabbit Hole - The New York Times

This highly informative and entertaining podcast series guided listeners through the nascent history of the internet to help explain what it has done to our lives, our society and to the notion of truth.

The Russia Tapes: Tracing Attacks on Syrian Hospitals and Civilians - The New York Times Visual Investigations Team

The New York Times Visual Investigative team used cutting edge digital techniques to present damning visual and forensic evidence, proving that Russian pilots bombed multiple Syrian hospitals and other locations filled with civilians.

Five Years North Documentary - Optimist

Five Years North’s unparalleled access and observational approach provided nuance to a complex issue — America’s broken immigration system — by focusing on an undocumented teen working in New York City and the conflicted ICE agent who patrols his neighborhood.