List of Peabody Award winners (2010–19)
The following is a list of George Foster Peabody Award winners and honorable mentions during the decade of the 2010s.
2010
Recipient[1] | Area of Excellence |
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FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television | Justified |
WNET/New York, NY and Illuminations Television Ltd. | Great Performances: Macbeth |
CNN | Award for coverage of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill |
WNYC/New York, NY | Radiolab |
Playtone, DreamWorks Productions, and HBO | The Pacific |
Magic Hour Films, WG Film, Mediamente, Kamoli Films, Danish Film Institute, DR TV, and HBO | Burma VJ |
Mentorn, Antony Thomas Productions, and HBO | For Neda |
Loki Films and HBO | 12th & Delaware |
40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks and HBO | If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise |
Ruby Films, Gerson Saines Productions, and HBO Films | Temple Grandin |
HBO Sports | Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals |
Hartswood Films, BBC Cymru Wales, and Masterpiece | Sherlock, for the episode "A Study in Pink" |
WGCU Public Media/Fort Myers, FL | Lucia's Letter, a documentary about young women enslaved as drug smugglers |
WNET's American Masters, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right, and Dakota Group | LennoNYC |
TNT | Men of a Certain Age |
WFAA-TV/Dallas, TX | "Bitter Lessons", an investigation into government-funded career schools |
Rezolution Pictures, National Film Board of Canada, CBC News Network, ARTE, Documentary Channel Canada, Radio Canada, ARTV, Knowledge Network, APTN, AVRO, and ITVS | Independent Lens, for Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian |
Launch Minneapolis and American Public Media | The Promised Land with host Majora Carter |
NPR | Award for coverage of military conflict, flooding, and social issues in Pakistan |
Award for an investigation into low levels of consequence faced by campus rape perpetrators | |
"Behind the Bail Bond System", an investigation airing on All Things Considered and Morning Edition | |
Youth Radio, NPR, and Huffington Post | All Things Considered, for "Trafficked: A Youth Radio Investigation" |
Science Channel and BBC | Wonders of the Solar System with Brian Cox |
True Vision (airing on BBC Four) |
Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children |
TeenNick and Ncredible productions | Degrassi: The Next Generation, for the episode "My Body Is a Cage" |
C-SPAN | C-SPAN Video Library |
American Experience | My Lai |
The Moth, Public Radio Exchange, and Atlantic Public Media | The Moth Radio Hour |
Sikelia Productions, Far Hills Pictures, and American Masters | Elia Kazan: A Letter to Elia |
Art21, Inc. | William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible |
ESPN | 30 for 30 |
American Documentary, POV, and ITVS | The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers |
Phoenix Satellite Television | "Report on a New Generation of Migrant Workers in China" |
WTHR/Indianapolis, IN | "Reality Check: Where Are the Jobs?" an investigation into job creation claims by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation |
Jay Rosenstein Productions (for WILL-TV/Urbana, IL) | The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today |
washingtonpost.com | "The Cost of War: Traumatic Brain Injury; Coming Home a Different Person" |
KSTP-TV/Saint Paul, MN | "Who Killed Doc?" an investigation into how a Minnesota sailor's death in Iraq was ill-explained |
Frontline and Mongoose Pictures | Frontline, for The Wounded Platoon, which examined the effects of post-traumatic stress among a platoon of Iraq War veterans |
Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions, Small Wishes, and CBS Productions | The Good Wife |
2011
Recipient[2] | Area of Excellence |
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CNN | Award for work by Fareed Zakaria, citing his GPS analysis on Iran and the special Restoring the American Dream: Fixing Education |
Award for coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings | |
NPR | Award for reports by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro on the Arab Spring uprisings |
"Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families", a 3-part report on the illegal practice by 33 states of separating Native American children from their families or tribes | |
StoryCorps, NPR, POV, and National September 11 Memorial & Museum | StoryCorps recollections of the September 11 terrorist attacks on Morning Edition and YouTube |
Al Jazeera English | Coverage of "The Arab Awakening" |
TED.com | Award to the website for "[making] creative thinkers and their ideas available everywhere, anytime" |
American Experience in association with Apograph Productions, Firelight Media and Q-Ball Productions (presented on PBS) |
American Experience, for the documentaries "Triangle Fire", "Freedom Riders", and "Stonewall Uprising" |
American Documentary/POV/Red Square Productions, Bungalow Town Productions, ITVS International in association with YLE | POV, for My Perestroika |
Hello Doggie Inc., Busboy Productions, Spartina Productions, and Comedy Central | The Colbert Report, for its segments on Super PAC funding of political campaigns |
CNN and Done & Dusted (aka Fun & Trusted) | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute |
BBC | Somalia: Land of Anarchy |
BBC.com | Awarded in recognition of the website's "immediate, evolving coverage of news events great and small" |
Loud Mouth Films, Limited, and Independent Television Service (airing on KBDI/Denver, CO and other NETA stations) |
Who Killed Chea Vichea? |
Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB Jade) | News Magazine, for the reports "People's Republic of Cheating" (probes of academic plagiarism) and "Misjudged Cases" (probes of unjust arrests and prosecutions) |
Showtime Presents, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet, and Fox 21 | Homeland |
Fuji Television | The Untold Stories of the Tsunami in Japan |
The New Yorker and Human Rights Watch | Awards for the online reports "Acting Up: Russia's Civil Society" (documenting Russian dissidents) and "Gold's Costly Dividend: The Porgera Joint Venture" (report on abuse by security at a Papua New Guinea mine) |
Clover and A Bee Films and 33&Out, Inc. in association with HBO Documentary Films | Earth Made of Glass |
Independent Lens and Bhutto Film, LLC | Bhutto |
Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Entertainment | Treme |
Broadway Video and IFC | Portlandia |
KING-TV/Seattle, WA | "Their Crime, Your Dime", an investigation of food stamp and welfare scams |
KPHO-TV/Phoenix, AZ | "Toxic Secrets", a report on the effects of buried Agent Orange drums at a US Army Base in South Korea |
Showtime Presents | Rebirth |
Bighead, Littlehead, 360 Television, Grok and Generator Productions in association with HBO Entertainment | Game of Thrones |
CBS News | Undercover reports by Clarissa Ward on the uprising within Syria, airing on CBS Evening News |
Universal Television, Deedle-Dee Productions, Fremulon | Parks and Recreation |
KLAS-TV/Las Vegas, NV | "Desert Underwater", a series of reports on the housing crisis in Las Vegas and its effects |
NHK | Surviving the Tsunami |
WEWS-TV/Cleveland, OH | "Operation Deep Freeze", a report on United States Navy personnel exposed to radiation at a base in Antarctica |
Quest Productions, Bread and Butter Films in association with Thirteen's American Masters for WNET/New York, NY | Charles and Ray Eames – The Architect and the Painter |
Public Television Service | A Year in the Clouds |
ABC News | 20/20, for the report "Peace Corps – A Trust Betrayed", an expose of a murder and sexual assaults — and related cover-ups — involving the humanitarian program's operations in Africa |
GlobalPost.com | Award for the website's On Location posts |
Johns Hopkins Health and Education South Africa, Curious Pictures Pty Ltd, Ants Multimedia, SABC Education (airing on SABC 1) |
Intersexions |
Austin City Limits (KLRU-TV/Austin, TX and PBS) |
Institutional Award for the live music performance program |
Sony Pictures Television | Jeopardy! |
2012
Recipient[3] | Area of Excellence |
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JUF Pictures, Inc. and documentary | Under Fire: Journalists in Combat |
Steps International and PBS | Why Poverty? |
1895 Films for Smithsonian Channel | MLK: The Assassination Tapes |
GMA Network, Inc. (GMA News TV) | Reel Time: Salat (Bone Dry) |
Al Jazeera, Just Vision | Sheikh Jarrah, My Neighborhood |
Augusta Films and HBO Documentary Films, with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities | The Loving Story |
Show of Force, Mudpuppy Films and HBO Documentary Films | Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present |
ITN Productions for Channel 4 | Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished |
ITV Studios (airing on ITV) | Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile, researched and presented by Mark Williams-Thomas |
Hardcash Productions/Fuuse Films (airing on ITV) | Exposure: Banaz: An Honour Killing, researched and presented by Mark Williams-Thomas |
Brook Lapping Productions, National Geographic Channel (also airing on BBC Two) | Putin, Russia and the West |
True-Walker Productions, Independent Television Service (airing on PBS) | Independent Lens: Summer Pasture |
KNXV-TV/Phoenix, AZ | "Ford Escape: Exposing a Deadly Defect", an investigation that revealed an acceleration problem in the vehicle in question |
60 Minutes (CBS News) | "Deception at Duke", an investigation into an experimental cancer treatment at Duke University |
"Joy in the Congo", a profile of Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste | |
ABC News | Coverage of Hurricane Sandy |
"Robin's Journey", a public service campaign centered on Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts' bone marrow transplant | |
WTHR-TV/Indianapolis, IN | "Investigating the IRS", an examination of how illegal immigrants bilked Internal Revenue Service in tax refunds |
KMGH-TV/Denver, CO | "Investigating the Fire", an examination of a controlled burn by the Colorado State Forest Service and its deadly impact |
Univision | Award for the network's reports on "Rapido y Furioso" (Operation Fast and Furious) |
WVIT-TV/New Britain, CT | Award for the station's breaking news coverage of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting |
NPR | Coverage by reporters Kelly McEvers and Deborah Amos on the crisis in Syria |
CNN | Coverage of the unrest in Syria and Homs |
John Wells Productions and Warner Brothers Television | Southland |
Prodco, Inc. in association with ABC Family | Switched at Birth |
Comedy Central and Five Timz Productions | D.L. Hughley: The Endangered List |
HBO | Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel |
Playtone Productions and Everyman Pictures in association with HBO Films | Game Change |
Pig Newton, Inc., FX Productions | Louie |
Aptow Prod and I am Jenni Konner Productions in association with HBO Entertainment | Girls |
Radio Diaries | "Teen Contender", a profile (airing on NPR's All Things Considered) of 16-year-old Claressa Shields and her quest to earn a spot on the 2012 US Olympic Women's boxing team |
WBEZ/Chicago, IL, Pro Publica, Fundacion MEPI | This American Life, for the documentary "What Happened at Dos Erres", a profile of a child survivor of the 1982 Guatemalan civil war |
Media Mechanics, The Library of Congress (airing on WNYC/New York, NY and Public Radio International) | Inside the National Recording Registry |
WNYC/New York, NY | The Leonard Lopate Show |
SCOTUSblog | Award to the website and its coverage of the United States Supreme Court |
NYTimes.com | "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek", an online multimedia report on a deadly avalanche |
NHK Educational Corporation for NHK (airing on NHK Educational Channel) | Design Ah! |
Lorne Michaels | Individual Award to "the patron saint of satirical television comedy" |
BBC Cymru Wales | Institutional Award for Doctor Who |
ITV Studios | Institutional Award for Michael Apted's Up Series |
2013
Recipient[4] | Area of Excellence |
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National Black Programming Consortium, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS | 180 Days: A Year Inside an American High School |
WBEZ/Chicago, IL | This American Life, for "Harper High School", which profiled life at a Chicago high school plagued by gun violence |
Thirteen, Inkwell Films, and Kunhardt McGee Productions in association with Ark Media | The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |
Florentine Films and WETA-TV/Washington, DC | The Central Park Five |
WETA-TV/Washington, DC, Latino Public Broadcasting, Bosch & Company, and Independent Television Service | Latino Americans: The 500 Year Legacy That Reshaped a Nation |
CNN and Zero Point Zero Production, Inc. | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown |
American Documentary/POV | The Law in These Parts |
American Documentary/POV and BKS Films, LLC | Best Kept Secret |
WBZ Radio and WBZ-TV/Boston, MA | Joint honor for the stations' coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent investigation and manhunt |
GMA Networks, Inc. | Award for coverage of Typhoon Haiyan (aka Typhoon Yolanda) |
BBC World News America | "Inside Syria’s War" |
CBS This Morning (CBS News) | Award for Charlie Rose's "polite but persistent" interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad |
Al Jazeera America | Fault Lines, for "Haiti in a Time of Cholera", which examined the Cholera outbreak in the earthquake-ravaged country and its possible source |
Fault Lines, for "Made in Bangladesh", which probed the Rana Plaza collapse and how American retailers turned a blind eye toward dangerous practices by clothing subcontractors | |
Frontline and Kirk Documentary Group | Frontline, for League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis |
ESPN | Outside the Lines, for "NFL at a Crossroads: Investigating a Health Crisis" |
KING-TV/Seattle, WA | "Hanford's Dirty Secrets", which revealed nuclear waste leaks and mismanagement at the Hanford Site |
WTVF/Nashville, TN | "Questions of Influence", a series of reports and a primetime special revealing Tennessee state officials’ involvement in shady business deals |
WVUE-DT/New Orleans, LA and The Times-Picayune (NOLA.com) | "Louisiana Purchased", an investigation into campaign financing in Louisiana |
The Center for Investigative Reporting and Public Radio Exchange | Reveal, for "The VA's Opiate Overload", which examined overdoses from prescription opiates at Veterans Administration hospitals |
NBC News | "In Plain Sight: Poverty in America", an on-air and online assessment of the faces and forms of poverty |
Hollow Interactive, LLC | Hollow |
How to Survive a Plague LLC, Public Square Films, Impact Partners, and Little Punk | Independent Lens for How to Survive a Plague |
Charlotte Street Films, Independent Television Service, BBC, ZDF/Arte, and NHK | Independent Lens, for The House I Live In |
Chain Camera Productions, Independent Television Service, Girls Club Entertainment, RISE films, Fork Films, Cuomo Cole Productions, and Canal+ | Independent Lens, for The Invisible War |
DR | Borgen |
Sony Pictures Television | Breaking Bad |
Shine America and FX Productions | The Bridge |
Kudos and Imaginary Friends (co-production) | Broadchurch |
Unicorn Black | Burka Avenger |
ABC Studios | Scandal |
Donen/Fincher/Roth, Trigger Street Productions, Inc., Media Rights Capital, and Netflix | House of Cards |
Lionsgate Television and Netflix | Orange Is the New Black |
Markay Media in association with South Carolina ETV | A Chef's Life |
Comedy Central Productions | Key & Peele |
Temple Street Productions in association with BBC America and Space | Orphan Black |
Haut et Court TV, Canal+, Jimmy, Ciné+, and Backup Films | The Returned (Les Revenants) |
HBO Documentary Films and Fine Films LLC | Life According to Sam |
HBO Documentary Films and Sabella Entertainment | Six by Sondheim |
Jigsaw Productions, HBO Documentary Films, Wider Film Projects, and Below the Radar Films | Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God |
Samantha Stendal and Aaron Blanton | "A Needed Response", a viral video (the first to earn a Peabody) created by the University of Oregon students to challenge the culture of rape and sexual assault on college campuses[5] |
The Race Card Project (NPR News and Morning Edition) | Award for the Michele Norris-led project that examines listeners' ideas and experiences on race, pride, prejudice and identity |
The New York Times and National Film Board of Canada | A Short History of the Highrise, an online "visual tour of 'vertical living'" |
B'way Films LLC, Ghost Light Films, Albert M. Tapper and WNET/New York, NY | Great Performances, for Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy |
TCM | The Story of Film: An Odyssey |
Tom Brokaw | Personal award to the longtime NBC News personality and former Nightly News anchor for his various projects and books (e.g. The Greatest Generation) |
2014
Note: Beginning with the 2014 roster of honorees, Peabody Award organizers have made separate announcements of recipients by category.
Recipient[6] | Area of Excellence |
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Personal and institutional honorees | |
Afropop Worldwide | Institutional Award to the PRI radio series for its celebration of African and Afro-inspired music |
David Attenborough | Personal Award for Attenborough's work as host and producer of nature-history programs |
Entertainment honorees | |
Zeppotron and Channel 4 | Black Mirror |
MGM Television and FX Productions | Fargo |
Fox Television Studios and FX Productions | The Americans |
Jax Media LLC | Inside Amy Schumer |
Eye Productions, CBS Television Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Electus, RCTV, and Poppy Productions | Jane the Virgin |
HBO Entertainment in association with Sixteen String Jack Productions and Avalon Television | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver |
Gran Via Productions and Zip Works | Rectify |
SundanceTV, BBC Worldwide, Drama Republic, and Eight Rooks Productions | The Honorable Woman |
Cinemax Entertainment in association with Ambeg Productions, Anonymous Content and Extension 765 | The Knick |
News, radio, and podcast honorees | |
CNN | "Crisis at the VA", an investigation into delays in care at US Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals |
Award for coverage of the kidnapping of schoolgirls by the Boko Haram terrorist organization in Chibok, Nigeria | |
NBC News and MSNBC | Award for coverage on the rise of the Islamic State, in particular reports by correspondent Richard Engel |
Vice News | Award for reports by Medyan Dairieh inside the caliphate of the Islamic State |
Last Chance High, a series of web reports and podcasts profiling troubled students at Chicago's Montefiore Therapeutic Day School | |
NPR | Award for on-scene reports from the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa |
Futuro Media Group, Round Earth Media, Radio Progreso, and Freelance Producers (airing on NPR) |
Latino USA, for "Gangs, Murder, and Migration in Honduras", which examined the motivations behind the exodus of Hondurans to the United States |
State of the Re:Union and WJCT-FM/Jacksonville, FL (distributed by NPR and PRX) |
State of the Re:Union |
Minnesota Public Radio News | Betrayed by Silence, a documentary examining the child sex-abuse scandal involving the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
WNYC/New York, NY | Radiolab, for "60 Words", a collaboration with BuzzFeed examining the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists and its serving as the legal foundation for the War on Terror |
WNYC/New York, NY and New Jersey Public Radio | "Chris Christie, White House Ambitions and the Abuse of Power", a series of reports linking closures on the George Washington Bridge to operations within the New Jersey governor's administration |
KVUE/Austin, TX | "The Cost of Troubled Minds", an investigation examining the monetary and psychological effects of cutbacks in Texas mental health care programs |
Serial, This American Life, and Chicago Public Media | Serial, for its investigation of the murder of Hae Min Lee |
E. W. Scripps Company Washington, DC bureau | "Under the Radar", a series of reports investigating loopholes that allow sex offenders convicted in the US Military to go unidentified and unmonitored when returning to civilian life |
Documentary, public service, educational, and children’s programming honorees | |
American Experience Films, WGBH Educational Foundation, and Firelight Films | American Experience, for "Freedom Summer" |
ITN Productions | Children on the Frontline, a documentary airing on Channel 4's Dispatches profiling 5 children impacted by the Syrian Civil War |
Flying Cloud Productions, Inc. | Human Harvest: China's Illegal Organ Trade |
Brakeless LTD, Bungalow Town Productions, BBC, NHK, IKON, DR, and Independent Television Service (airing on PBS) |
Independent Lens, for "Brakeless" |
Jigsaw Productions, Jagged Films, and Inaudible Films in association with HBO Documentary Films | Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown |
Covert Productions in association with HBO Documentary Films and Impact Partners | The Newburgh Sting |
American Documentary/POV | POV, for American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs |
Ginzberg Productions (airing on SABC 2, DStv, and GOtv) |
Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa |
FRONTLINE in association with Kirk Documentary Group and Rain Media | United States of Secrets, a documentary airing on PBS' Frontline examining the growth of US Government surveillance efforts post-9/11 |
Grain Media (broadcast through Netflix) |
Virunga |
BBC World Service | Award for the broadcaster's public service efforts to inform about the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa |
Noticias Univision | Entre el Abandono y el Rechazo (Between Abandonment and Rejection), which dealt with unaccompanied Latin American children seeking asylum in the United States |
Fuzzy Door Productions and Cosmos Studios, Inc. in association with Fox and National Geographic Channel | Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey |
Cartoon Network Studios | Adventure Time |
Brown Bag Films and Disney Junior | Doc McStuffins |
2015
Note: With the 2015 honorees, Peabody jurors would begin a practice of releasing a list of award finalists in advance. The formal winners ("The Peabody 30") are culled from that finalist list. Personal and institutional honorees are not included in the finalist list and are announced separately.[7]
Recipient | Area of excellence |
---|---|
Personal and institutional honorees[8] | |
David Letterman | Personal Award in recognition of Letterman's 33-year tenure as a late-night TV host |
Stanley Nelson Jr. | Personal Award for Nelson's work as a documentary filmmaker and as founder of Firelight Media |
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart | Institutional Award for the show's "lasting impact on political satire, television comedy and even politics itself." |
News, radio, podcast, public service, and web honorees[9] | |
PBS NewsHour (PBS and WETA-TV/Washington, D.C.) |
"Desperate Journey", a series of reports on those fleeing Syria and other war-torn areas of the Middle East |
WXIA-TV/Atlanta, GA | "911: Lost on the Line", an investigation revealing government oversights and technical shortcomings in smart phones and telecommunications infrastructure that led to needless deaths across the country |
WTAE-TV/Pittsburgh, PA | "Burning Questions", an investigation into response inefficiencies of Pennsylvania volunteer fire departments |
WMAQ-TV/Chicago, IL | Award for an investigation uncovering procedural infractions and disinformation from the Chicago Police Department in regards to an officer's fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald |
HBO | Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, for "The Killing Fields", a report examining Africa's illegal ivory trade |
NPR News | Award for a report on the U.S. Army's testing of mustard gas on soldiers during World War II |
This American Life | Award for three episodes examining the benefits and effects of school desegregation |
WQXR-FM/New York, NY | Meet the Composer |
BBC | Public Service recognition for the broadcaster's coverage of the European migrant crisis |
Upian, National Film Board of Canada, Arte, Bayerischer Rundfunk, and CBC/Radio-Canada | Do Not Track, an online interactive documentary examining Internet economic and privacy issues |
Entertainment and children's programming honorees[10] | |
ABC Studios | black-ish |
Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix | Marvel's Jessica Jones |
Red Crown Productions, Participant Media, Come What May Productions, and New Balloon (Distributed by Netflix) |
Beasts of No Nation |
Universal Television, Oh Brudder Productions, Alan Yang Productions, and Fremulon (Distributed by Netflix) |
Master of None |
Universal Cable Productions | Mr. Robot |
FremantleMedia International and Kino Lorber | Deutschland 83 |
HBO Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television in association with Damon Lindelof Productions and Film 44 | The Leftovers |
Amazon Studios | Transparent |
A+E Studios | UnREAL |
Playground Entertainment and Company Pictures for BBC and Masterpiece in association with BBC Worldwide, Altus Media and Prescience | Wolf Hall |
Move on Up (Airing on CBeebies) |
Katie Morag |
Documentary and educational honorees[11] | |
HBO Documentary Films in association with Sky Atlantic and Jigsaw Productions | Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief |
HBO Documentary Films in association with Gidalya Pictures and Blumhouse Productions | How to Dance in Ohio |
HBO Documentary Films in association with Good Things Acquisition Company | The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst |
Spring Films, Angel TV, and Ratpac Documentary Films in association with HBO Documentary Films | Night Will Fall |
Assassin Films, BBC Storyville, UK-INDIA, and Tathagat Films in association with Gamini Plyatissa Foundation, Vital Voices Global Partnership, DR, Plus Pictures Aps, CBC News Network, SVT, IKON, RTS, SRF, and RAI | Independent Lens, for India's Daughter |
Frontline (PBS and WGBH-TV/Boston, MA) |
Frontline, for ISIS in Afghanistan |
Showtime Documentary Films, Passion Pictures, and Cutler Productions | Listen to Me Marlon |
Portret Films, American Documentary, POV, and Independent Television Service in association with Latino Public Broadcasting with major funding from Corporation for Public Broadcasting | POV, for Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie) |
Radical Media in association with Moxie Firecracker for Netflix | What Happened, Miss Simone? |
2016
Recipient | Area of excellence |
---|---|
Personal and institutional honorees[12] | |
Norman Lear | Personal Award for Lear's groundbreaking work as a situation comedy producer |
Independent Television Service | Institutional Award for ITVS' funding and presenting of documentary films on public television |
Documentary honorees[13] | |
The New York Times Op-Docs (NYTimes.com) | 4.1 Miles |
PBS and WGBH-TV/Boston, MA | Frontline, for "Exodus," which offered first-person accounts of migrants fleeing war and persecution for safety in Europe |
Frontline, for "Confronting ISIS," an examination of America's ongoing war against Islamist extremists | |
American Documentary, Inc. (Airing on PBS) |
POV, for Hooligan Sparrow |
Trilogy Films LLC Bigmouth Productions, Cedar Creek Productions and the Independent Television Service (Airing on PBS) |
Independent Lens, for Trapped |
AfterImage Public Media in association with Actual Films (Distributed through Netflix) |
Audrie & Daisy |
Forward Movement LLC and Kandoo Films (Distributed through Netflix) |
13th |
Banger Films (Distributed through Netflix and airing on HBO Canada) |
Hip-Hop Evolution |
Film First and HBO Documentary Films | Mavis! |
ESPN Films and Laylow Films | O.J.: Made in America |
Deborah S. Esquenazi Productions, LLC (Airing on Investigation Discovery) |
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four |
Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media in association with Showtime Documentary Films and Global Produce/Jigsaw Productions | Zero Days |
Entertainment honorees[14] | |
FX Productions | Atlanta |
Better Things | |
HBO Entertainment | Veep |
HBO Entertainment in association with Parkwood Entertainment | Lemonade |
BBC One and Netflix | Happy Valley |
Pig Newton Inc. and Hulu | Horace and Pete |
The Forge, Channel 4, and Hulu | National Treasure |
News, radio, podcast, public service, and web honorees[15] | |
WTHR/Indianapolis, IN | "Charity Caught on Camera," an investigation into mismanagement and unsafe conditions at the Grant County Rescue Mission |
"Dangerous Exposure," which revealed how an Indiana environmental watchdog agency turned a blind eye toward the poisoning of residential groundwater while protecting guilty companies from cleanup responsibilities | |
KNTV/San Jose, CA | "Arrested at School: Criminalizing Classroom Misbehavior," an investigation on how Bay Area school districts rely on law enforcement as a means of student discipline |
CNN | Award for the reports "ISIS in Iraq and Syria," "Undercover in Syria," and "Battle for Mosul" |
CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley (CBS) | Award for Jim Axelrod's investigation into West Virginia's opioid epidemic |
Just Not Sports & One Tree Forest Films | "#MoreThanMean," an online video putting faces to the issue of online harassment against women in sports |
American Public Media | In the Dark, a podcast series examining why a Minnesota kidnapping case took 27 years to solve |
Panoply Media | The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel |
This American Life and PBC in collaboration with The Marshall Project and ProPublica | This American Life, for "Anatomy of Doubt," which examined how and why a rape victim's claims were dismissed as fake |
NPR | Award for reports on the sales culture within Wells Fargo that led to the creation of fake consumer banking accounts and the blacklisting of those who attempted to report the unethical practice |
ProPublica and The Texas Tribune | "Hell and High Water," a multimedia collaboration examining Houston's vulnerability to dangerous flooding |
References
- ↑ 2010 Peabody Awards
- ↑ 2011 Peabody Awards
- ↑ 2012 Peabody Awards
- ↑ "2013 Peabody Awards". Peabody Award. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
- ↑ "A Needed Response" on the Peabody Awards website
- ↑ "2014 Peabody Awards". Peabody Award. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
- ↑ "The 60 Peabody Finalists", from PeabodyAwards.com, 4/11/2016
- ↑ 2015 Individual and Institutional Honorees", from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/18/2016)
- ↑ "75th Annual News, Radio/Podcast, Web & Public Service Winners", from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/19/2016)
- ↑ "75th Annual Entertainment & Children's Programming Winners," from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/23/2016)
- ↑ "75th Annual Documentary & Educational Winners," from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/27/2016)
- ↑ 2016 Individual and Institutional Honorees", from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/12/2017)
- ↑ Announcement of 2016 Peabody Awards documentary recipients from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/18/2017)
- ↑ Announcement of 2016 Peabody Awards entertainment recipients from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/20/2017)
- ↑ "Eleven Programs Round Out Peabody 30," from PeabodyAwards.com (accessed 4/25/2017)
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