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RTDNA Canada announces finalists for National Awards of Excellence

RTDNA Canada has announced the finalists for its National Awards of Excellence, recognizing excellence in digital and broadcast journalism. This year’s winners will be revealed at the RTDNA Awards Gala on June 11 in Toronto.

By network, CBC goes into the awards with a leading 36 nominations, followed by CTV News with 15 nods. Global secured seven nominations, while CityNews, TSN, and Narcity Canada each make the list twice.

AUDIO

Best Podcast

  • TVO – Unascertained
  • Historica Canada – Strong and Free, John Ware: The Legend of Canada’s First Black Cowboy
  • CBC Podcasts – Boys Like Me          

Breaking News

  • CBC News – World Report: Death of Prince Philip
  • CBC News – The World at Six: January 6th Capitol Hill Riots

Excellence in Sound

  • CBC Radio – IDEAS: Music on Mars
  • CBC News – The Doc Project: Tasting Freedom
  • CBC Radio – Day 6: How Wheatus Re-Recorded Teenage Dirtbag from Scratch After Losing the Masters

Feature News

  • CBC Radio – The House: The Fight at Fairy Creek
  • CBC News – The World at Six: BROOD X. Cicadas
  • CBC Radio – The World This Weekend: A Canadian Opens Up About Her Secret Wartime Work

News Information Program

  • VOCM – On Target with Linda Swain, Guest: Lela Evans on Truth and Reconciliation
  • CBC Radio – River Above, Trouble Below: A What on Earth Special Report
  • CBC Radio – The Sunday Magazine with Piya Chattopadhyay: Sept. 26, 2021

News – Live Special Events

  • CityNews Ottawa – Celebrating Pride in Canada
  • CBC Radio – Canada Votes 2021: Radio Election Special
  • CityNews Ottawa – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Radio Newscast

  • CBC News – CBC World Report: Barbados Becomes a Republic
  • CBC News – The World at Six

DIGITAL

Best News App

  • Bell Media Digital – BNN Bloomberg App
  • Bell Media Digital – CP24 App
  • Bell Media Digital – CTV News App

Breaking News

  • CTVNews.ca – Death of Prince Philip

Excellence in Data Storytelling 

  • – Test Results Show Many Users Don’t Have Access to Minimum Speeds Needed for Everyday Internet Use Even When They Pay for High-Speed Connections
  • CBC News – Investigates: Deadly Relationships

Excellence in Social

  • Narcity Media – Montreal Curfew Protest Coverage
  • CBC Indigenous – National Indigenous Peoples Day
  • CBC News – The Fifth Estate: @cbcfifth, Instagram

Overall Excellence in Digital

  • CTV News – CTVNews.ca’s Coverage of Federal Election 2021 and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Feature News

  • Narcity Canada – Canada’s Paralympic Athletes Get Paid $0 For Winning Gold Medals While Olympians Get $20K
  • Global News – Dairy Farmers Pushed Record-Breaking Price Hike for Milk Even Higher
  • CBC Online – Crude Bargain: How an Unknown Canadian Firm with No Drilling Tools Scored a Major Oil Deal in Guyana

News – Live Special Events

  • Global News – 2021 Federal Election Night Coverage

MULTIPLATFORM

Continuing Coverage

  • CTV News – Canada’s Residential Schools:  A Legacy of Trauma
  • CBC News – The National: Residential Schools
  • CBC News – Summer of Smoke: BC Fires

Enterprise Journalism

  • Global Television – Out of Afghanistan
  • CTV News – Exiled: Afghanistan’s Women in Power
  • CBC Investigates – The Boy Behind the Cruel Nickname

Excellence in Innovation, Sponsored by Dejero

  • CTV News & CTVnews.ca – Maps for Federal Election 2021
  • CBC News – Cross Country Checkup: Are You Prepared for the Omicron Surge?
  • CBC Radio – White Coat, Black Art: Prescription for Resilience

Investigative Excellence

  • CTV News – ISIS Wives: Stranded in Syria
  • CBC News – Marketplace: Foodshock, Undercover Inside the Global Tomato Trade
  • CBC News – The Fifth Estate: Finding School No. 4: WE Charity’s Donor Deception in Kenya

VIDEO

Breaking News

  • CTV News – Earthquake in Haiti
  • CBC News – The National: BC Floods
  • CBC News Network –  U.S. Capitol Siege

Excellence in Sound

  • CTV News – The Chebucto Head Foghorn

Excellence in Sports Reporting

  • CTV News – W5: The Coach
  • CBC News – Refugee Athletes to Resettle in Canada
  • CBC Indigenous – Meet Washiiyeh Jeannotte, a 9-year-old Hockey Player with Sharp Stickhandling Skills

Excellence in Video

  • Global Television – Rights of Nature: The New Reality
  • CBC News – The National: Old Crow and Climate Change
  • CBC News – The Fifth Estate: The Cluster, New Brunswick’s Mysterious Illness

Feature News

  • CTV News – Mary Simon: From Nunavik to Rideau Hall
  • CBC News – The National: Taking the Marathon to Extremes on Russia’s Lake Baikal
  • Global Television – Friendship Interrupted

News – Live Special Events

  • CTV News – HRH Prince Philip, 1921 – 2021
  • CTV News Channel –  Get the Facts on the Vax
  • CTV News – Election 2021

News Information Program

  • CTV News – W5: Eps 56-01 The Humboldt Driver – Escape from Kabul
  • Global Television – The New Reality: Tendercare Living Centre
  • CBC News – The Fifth Estate: WE Day

Opinion 

  • CBC News – The National: Residential School Survivors

Sports – Live Special Events

  • TSN – 2021 Queen’s Plate
  • TSN – IIHF Women’s World Championship Gold Medal Game

TV Newscast

  • Global Television – National News: 26-Aug-21
  • CTV News – National News with Lisa LaFlamme: Escaping the Taliban
  • CBC News – The National: U.S. Capitol Under Siege

 


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