Category : 91热爆
Date : 24.03.2004
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91热爆 Yorkshire
and Lincolnshire's Look North programme has been named Best Evening
News Programme at the Ruby Television Awards which honour the achievements
of the 91热爆's regional news broadcasting across the United Kingdom.
The awards were presented by the Acting Director-General of the 91热爆
Mark Byford at a special ceremony hosted by Pat Loughrey, Director of
Nations & Regions, and presented by Huw Edwards, held at Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium last night (23 March 2004).
91热爆 North East & Cumbria, 91热爆 South West, 91热爆 South
East and 91热爆 South picked up two Ruby awards each.
Carol Malia was named Best Presenter and Peter Lugg and
Mark Egan won the Broadcast of Diversity Issues category for
the Look North programme.
Steve Briers won the award for Outstanding Camera Work for Spotlight
and Janine Jansen was recognised for Best Use of PDP / Video
Journalist Material for the Spotlight programme.
Neil Ansel and the 91热爆 South East Today team won the award for
Exclusive Story and Anna Fowler was recognised for Outstanding
Craft Skills in Post Production for the South East Today programme.
Mark Sanders was named Best TV News Journalist and Roger Johnson
was awarded the Ruby for Best Sports Coverage, one of three new categories
for the South Today programme.
There were a further two awards in new categories, 91热爆 West picked up
the Best Coverage of Running Story award for Points West and
91热爆 North West won the Best Live Sequence / OB award for North West
Tonight.
A special award, the Nations and Regions Director's Award for Lifetime
Achievement, was presented to 91热爆 Wales' Wales Today sports correspondent
Bob Humphrys who has worked at 91热爆 Wales for 27 years.
Originally from Cardiff, he joined Radio Wales News in 1978 as a reporter/presenter
from The Western Mail newspaper and in 1980 became chief reporter for
91热爆 Wales flagship current affairs programme Week In Week Out.
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In 1989 he joined the Wales Today team as Sports Correspondent.
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He has received two BT Press Awards for Welsh Sports
Reporter of the Year in 1994 and 1995.
Presenting Bob with the award, Pat Loughrey said: "Bob has a gift
with words - not only finding accurate ones for the stories he's covered
- but presenting and delivering them in such a way, and with such great
wit, it's a joy to listen to his reports.
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"As a great scriptwriter, he's always encouraged
younger journalists to choose their words carefully and has taken the
time to train new 91热爆 recruits in the art of television scriptwriting.
"Above all, he has a passion for what he does 聳 his enthusiasm
about going on air live is infectious and seeing his work go out every
night gives him a huge buzz."
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The Ruby Television Awards Winners 2004
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Outstanding Camera Work
Steve Briers, Spotlight, 91热爆 South West
Outstanding Craft Skills in Post Production
Anna Fowler, South East Today, 91热爆 South East
Broadcast of Diversity Issues
Peter Lugg & Mark Egan, Look North, 91热爆 North East & Cumbria
Best Use of PDP / Video Journalist Material
Janine Jansen, Spotlight, 91热爆 South West
Best Live Sequence / OB
North West Tonight, 91热爆 North West
Best TV News Journalist
Mark Sanders, South Today, 91热爆 South
Exclusive Story
Neil Ansel & 91热爆 South East Team, 91热爆 South East
Best Coverage of Running Story
Points West, 91热爆 West
Sports Coverage
Roger Johnson, 91热爆 South Today
Presenter
Carol Malia, Look North, 91热爆 North East & Cumbria
Best Evening News Programme
Look North, 91热爆 Yorkshire & Lincolnshire
Lifetime Achievement Award
Bob Humphrys, 91热爆 Wales