Shortlist


Broadcast Journalist of the Year

Lindsey Hilsum - ITN for Channel 4 News
Hilary Andersson - BBC News
Steve Bradshaw - BBC Panorama & BBC World
Stuart Ramsay - Sky News

Radio Documentary

File on 4: Romania - BBC Radio 4
On the Rampage - Radio Netherlands
Crossing Continents - BBC Radio 4

TV Documentary

Orphans of Nkandla - True Vision for BBC 4
Witness: Inside the Mind of a Suicide Bomber - October Films for Channel 4
Sex and the Holy City: Panorama - BBC 1

Press

Spectre Orange - Guardian Weekend
See No Evil - Sunday Times Magazine
An Ox Cart Named Hope - Guardian Weekend

New Media

Institute of War & Peace Reporting
Christian Aid Week 2004
BBC - The AIDS Debate

Local Media

Abandoned Children Appeal - Eastern Daily Press
Norfolk's African Queen - BBC Radio Norfolk
After the Bradford Boil: Rebuilding Bridges - Serendip TV for ITV Yorkshire

Popular Features

Meeting Mandela: A Staying Alive Special - MTV
Positively .... Accra - Somethin' Else Productions for BBC World Service
Beyond Iraq & a Hard Place - Vera Productions for Channel 4

Photojournalism Award

Iron People - Alfredo D'Amato, Panos Pictures for Photo8 Magazine
Attack on Monrovia
- Tim Hetherington, Network photographers for Guardian Weekend
Salvation is Cheap - Gideon Mendel for Guardian Unlimited and Guardian Weekend

Women in Society Award

The Day I will Never Forget - Shiine for Channel 4
Shirin Ebadi, Divided by the Prize - Mick Csaky for BBC 4
Jamaican Drugs Mules - Woman's Hour - BBC Radio 4

Children's Rights

Cutting Edge: The Child Sex Trade - Hard Cash Productions for Channel 4
Orphans of Nkandla - True Vision Productions for Channel 4
Christmas Appeal - The Independent on Sunday
Listen to the Kids - TVE for BBC World

International Premiere

Alienations - Malek Bensmail, Gerald Collas, Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan - Phil Grabsky, Seventh Art Productions
S21: The Kymer Rouge Killing Machine - Rithy Panh, Cati Couteau, Institut National de l'Audiovisuel

“These awards celebrate so much more than the broadcasters who receive them, they remind us all of our responsibilities as journalists.”

Jenny Cuffe, BBC World Service