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Winners Announced – 2024 Irish Journalism Awards, in association with NewsBrands Ireland and supported by Google News Initiative

November 22, 2024

The winners of the 2024 Irish Journalism Awards, in association with NewsBrands Ireland, and supported by Google News Initiative, were announced at an awards luncheon at the Round Room in Dublin’s Mansion House on November 13th.

The winning work can be read on www.irishjournalismawards.ie

The industry awards were hosted by broadcaster Matt Cooper with members of the Journalism Awards independent judging panel announcing the winners.  Entry to the awards was open to any work published in print, online, video, or audio from national newspapers or digital news members of The Press Council of Ireland with a focus on national/ international news.

Special Guest at the Awards An Tanáiste Michéal Martin, said: “Public interest fact based journalism has never been more important in a world that is in an increasingly perilous condition. Democracies are facing unprecedented challenges, with misinformation being weaponised to divide people and destabilise societies. If we believe in the continued, unique, and positive role of professional  journalism then we have to support this work in a more comprehensive, positive, and forward looking way. “

Google News Initiative continues in 2024 as the awards Gold Sponsor. In addition, Business Plus sponsor Business Journalist of the Year, Amazon sponsor News Reporter and Owens DDB and Paddy Power join as Patrons of the awards

23 category awards were announced, and the prestigious overall Journalist of the Year award was presented to Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe of the Sunday Independent. Announcing the Journalist of the Year winner for 2024, on behalf of the members of the independent judging panel, Claire Grady, Chair of the Judging Panel, said that:

“Today’s winners represent the best of journalism in Ireland today…..important stories, insightful analysis, gripping commentary, not forgetting the stories which entertain us and brighten our day. Many underscore the role of journalists as watchdogs in our society.”

Speaking about the awards Ann Marie Lenihan, CEO of NewsBrands said

“NewsBrands is proud to support the Irish Journalism Awards. This year’s shortlist showcases the dynamism of contemporary Irish journalism across various platforms – journalism that is brave, insightful, engaging, and above all truthful. We commend the talented journalists, editorial teams, and news publishers, who remain dedicated to investing in and supporting high quality journalism that drives positive change in our world.”

Addressing the Awards on behalf of  Google, Katya Degrieck, Director, Northern Europe, Emerging Markets & Channel Partnerships for Sellside EMEA also added:

“The Google News Initiative is thrilled to partner with the Irish Journalism Awards once again to celebrate the essential work of journalism. Ireland is immensely fortunate to have so many dedicated and talented journalists delivering outstanding reportage to the public. The Irish Journalism Awards pay tribute to this work, for which we, as a society, are deeply grateful. The Google News Initiative is proud to play a role in ensuring the Irish media ecosystem continues to flourish.

2024 Irish Journalism Awards Winners by Category

Campaigning Journalism             

Anne Sheridan The Irish Daily Mail / Mail on Sunday

Young  

Eimer McAuley, The Journal

Foreign coverage            

Hannah McCarthy, The Irish Times

Business Journalist of the Year, Sponsored By Business Plus

Killian Woods, The Business Post

Political journalist          

Daniel Murray, The Business Post

Columnist (Broadsheet/Compact)          

Mick Clifford , The Irish Examiner

Columnist (Popular)      

Brenda Power, The Irish Daily Mail

Crime Journalist              

Conor Gallagher, The Irish Times

Arts Journalism & Criticism        

Keith Duggan, The Irish Times

Features (Broadsheet/Compact)             

Sally Hayden, The Irish Times

Features (Popular)         

Debbie McCann, The Irish Mail on Sunday

Front Page         

Toe Show the Farcical, The Irish Sun

Headline            

I should be so Tiochaidh, The Irish Daily Star

Investigative Journalism             

Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Sunday Independent / Irish Independent

Magazine of the Year    

The Ticket, The Irish Times

Showbiz Journalist         

Donal Lynch, The Sunday Independent

News Reporter, Sponsored by Amazon

Kitty Holland, The Irish Times

Digital Innovation of the Year   

Using Data to Find and Tell Stories, The Irish Times

Podcast of the Year       

STARDUST, The Irish Sun

Scoop of the Year

Níall Feiritear, Freelance – Sunday World

Sports Writer (Broadsheet/Compact)

Cathal Dennehy, Sunday Independent

Sports Writer (Popular)

Derek Foley, The Irish Daily Star

Best Video Journalism

Enda O’Dowd, The Irish Times

Journalist of the Year    

Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Sunday Independent / Irish Independent

The winning work can be read on www.irishjournalismawards.ie

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