Scripps News reporting on Ukrainian orphans receives two national journalism awards
Scripps News has won two national journalism awards for its investigation titled "Scripps News Investigates: Ukraine's Stolen Orphans." This report, led by international correspondent Jason Bellini, highlights the plight of Ukrainian orphans abducted and transported to Russia during the ongoing war. The investigation received a Deadline Club Award for National TV Series or Investigative Reporting and a New York Press Club Journalism Award for national continuing coverage in television. The report has also sparked a sense of urgency to rescue Denys, one of the central figures, with Bellini exclusively covering his story over two years. The awards were announced at events in May and June 2024.
- Scripps News won two prestigious journalism awards, enhancing its reputation for investigative reporting.
- The report titled "Ukraine's Stolen Orphans" was recognized by the Deadline Club and New York Press Club.
- Scripps News was nominated alongside major networks like ABC News and NBC News, indicating high industry respect.
- The story generated increased awareness and urgency to rescue abducted orphans, highlighting impactful journalism.
- Winning awards can potentially attract more viewers and investors, positively impacting business growth.
- The focus on investigative journalism may divert resources from other profitable segments.
- Although winning awards, the content might face scrutiny or backlash from political entities involved in the conflict.
- Coverage of sensitive topics such as war crimes may expose the network to legal and ethical challenges.
Scripps News' award-winning international correspondent Jason Bellini introduces viewers to the innocent Ukrainian orphans who were abducted and sent to
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The December report sparked a new sense of urgency to rescue Denys, a central character in the forced deportation of Ukrainian orphans. After covering Denys' story for more than two years, this year, Bellini exclusively reported on Denys and his escape, when he was finally free to tell his story.
Additional members of the Scripps News team that helped produce this investigation include: Dmytro Horyevoy, producer; Linda Pattillo, deputy managing editor-investigative/global affairs; Scott McGhee; Alex Brauer; Max McClellan, executive producer, investigative; and Steve Turnham, Washington Bureau Chief and managing editor.
"This team's well-deserved recognition comes after providing more than two years of coverage on the Russian-Ukraine War," Pattillo said. "Jason has brought viewers to the frontline trenches and behind-the-scenes to show stories of heroism and heartbreak in
Deadline Club Award
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New York Press Club Award
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Bellini and the Scripps News team also received a third place National Headliner Award in April for their reporting on
View all of Bellini's reporting on the Russian-Ukraine War here.
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