WANIFRA reporting:
Best News Website: The Guardian - Guardian News & Media, UK for their now famed coverage of the NSA files.
Best Digital Advertising Campaign: General
Election - Kleine Zeitung of Austria who had a restaurant serve
unwitting customers dishes without even asking what the wanted before
serving them a 'bill' inviting them to vote if they didn't want someone
else to make their choices for them. Click here for more about this campaign.
Best Use of Online Video: How to put
a human on Mars – by the BBC News team, and in particular journalist
Neil Bowdler, whose love of space led him to look a the challenges of
putting a human on Mars. “We got a team of great scientists together -
so good NASA gave them a call” reflects Neil. “And then there was the
whole team at the BBC doing the animations and building this beautiful
web site.” Click here to see this story.
Best Data Visualisation Project: Null
CTRL – Dagbladet. “We had a huge series of articles concerning online
security in Norway,” explained designer Auden Aas, “and we had a lot of
interesting data to showcase so we made an interactive video showcasing
the three most exposed areas of life; at home, at work and in the city.
For each one we populated them with hotspots for things like printers
and servers that were vulnerable so people could learn about it without
having to read technical documents.” Click here for more on this series.
Best Mobile Service: Apple Daily NGA - Apple Daily...http://blog.wan-ifra.org/2014/10/14/wpe14-winners-of-first-wan-ifra-world-digital-media-awards-honoured
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