BBC News website wins award for Mumbai coverage

October 05, 2009 12:55 pm | Updated 12:55 pm IST - London

A file picture of BBC's India Election Special Train. Photo: K.Ramesh Babu.

A file picture of BBC's India Election Special Train. Photo: K.Ramesh Babu.

The BBC News website has won the Online News Association’s internet award for breaking news for its coverage of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.

Online Journalism Awards judges praised the site’s live updates page for being comprehensive, up to date and for the way it incorporated social media.

The BBC News website’s live updates page for Mumbai was rich in primary source information and had hundreds of comments on each post, judges said.

They described it as “an unassuming-looking but engaging blog that covers many different things and covers it well“.

BBC News website features editor Giles Wilson, accepting the award, said it was a “great honour for the team to be recognised against such strong competition as the best in the world for covering breaking news“.

Other nominations were the Houston Chronicle for Hurricane Ike and the New York Times for the Hudson plane crash.

The New York Times won the main award for general excellence in news.

The Online Journalism Awards, held in San Francisco, were launched in May 2000. They are administered by the Online News Association, in partnership with the University of Miami’s School of Communication.

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