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First Plac NPR
"Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt"
Alex Blumberg, Joshua Davis, Kainaz Amaria, Brian Boyer, Alyson Hurt, Wes Lindamood, Claire O’Neill, David Gilkey, Nacho Corbella, Eric Helton, David Nevala, Katie Hayes Luke, James Jensen, Soren Jensen, Jeremy Bowers, Danny DeBelius, Drew Kennedy, Suzanne Batmanghelichi, Adam Cole, Quoctrung Bui, Zoe Chace, Jacob Goldstein, Jess Jiang, Caitlin Kenney, David Kestenbaum, Marianne McCune and Robert Smith
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Second Place Los Angeles Times
"A Soldier's Wife"
Rick Loomis – Video and Photography; Spencer Bakalar – Producer; Liz O. Baylen – Producer; Colin Baylen – Music; Colin Crawford – Executive Producer
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Third Place The New York Times
"Hers to Lose"
Brent McDonald and Stephen Maing - produced and directed; Brent McDonald - lead video journalist; Stephen Maing - lead editor; Catherine Spangler - editor; Emma Cott, Matthew Orr, Zena Barakat, Stephen Farrell and AJ Chavar - video journalist; Richard L. Berke - senior editorial advisor; Nancy Donaldson - supervising producer; Michael Rubens - executive producer
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Award of Excellence TIME Magazine
"Healing Bobby"
Directed by Peter van Agtmael; Camera and Sound: Gaia Squarci, Jared Moossy; Editors: Christina Clusiau, Shaul Schwarz; Producer: Paul Moakley; Executive Producers: Kira Pollack, Shaul Schwarz, Ian Orefice
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Award of Excellence
TIME Magazine
Directed by Peter van Agtmael; Camera and Sound: Gaia Squarci, Jared Moossy; Editors: Christina Clusiau, Shaul Schwarz; Producer: Paul Moakley; Executive Producers: Kira Pollack, Shaul Schwarz, Ian Orefice
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"Healing Bobby"
Bobby Henline was the sole survivor of a roadside bombing in Iraq. A third of his body was burned. Now a stand-up comedian, he has turned pain into humor and hope.
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