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The Peabody Awards
[est. 1940]

Peabody Award statuette          short history

selected awards, by year
1940s1950s1960s1970s
1980s1990s2000s2010s
2020 forward

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The George Foster Peabody Awards honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories
in television, radio, and online media


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Selected Awards, By Year
awards given to radio or television stations are likely of little actual interest, so the selections here
are mostly for people - newscasters, executives, celebrities - and specific shows or series . . .
1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020 forward

awards of the 1940s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1940%E2%80%931949)

1941 Norman Corwin [1910-2011] - Outstanding Entertainment in Drama for "We Hold These Truths",
a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights
1942 CBS Radio and Charles Collingwood for Outstanding Reporting of the News

1943 Bob Hope - Personal Award
1943 CBS Radio and "Lux Radio Theater" for Outstanding Entertainment in Drama
1943 CBS Radio & Edward R. Murrow [1908-65] for Outstanding Reporting of the News

1944 Fred Allen of CBS Radio - Personal Award
1944 Col. Edward M. Kirby, Chief of the Radio Branch, War Department - Personal Award
1944 ABC Radio (The Blue Network) and Raymond Gram Swing for Outstanding News Commentary
1944 WNYC Radio in New York City and Mayor Fiorello La Guardia for Outstanding Public Service by a Local Station

1945 Mutual Broadcasting System and Arch Oboler for Outstanding Entertainment in Drama
1945 NBC Radio and Edgar Bergen for Outstanding Entertainment in Drama

1946 John Crosby of The New York Herald Tribune - Personal Award
1946 CBS Radio and William L. Shirer for Outstanding Reporting and Interpretation of the News
1946 Honorable Mention Mutual Broadcasting System for "Meet The Press"

1947 ABC Radio & Elmer Davis for Outstanding Reporting and Interpretation of the News
1947 CBS Radio for "CBS Is There"

1948 ABC Radio for "You Bet Your Life" quiz show starring Groucho Marx
1948 CBS Radio & Edward R. Murrow [1908-65] - Outstanding Reporting and Interpretation of the News
1948 NBC Television for "Howdy Doody"

1949 Jack Benny of CBS Radio - Personal Award
1949 CBS Radio & Eric Sevareid for Outstanding Reporting and Interpretation of the News
1949 CBS Television for "The Ed Wynn Show"
1949 NBC Television for the "Kukla, Fran and Ollie" children's show

awards of the 1950s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1950%E2%80%931959)

1950 Jimmy Durante of NBC Television - Personal Award
1950 ABC Radio & Elmer Davis for Outstanding Reporting and Interpretation of the News
1950 Honorable Mention: CBS Radio for "Hear It Now"

1951 NBC Radio for "Bob and Ray"
1951 CBS Television & Edward R. Murrow [1908-65] for "See It Now"
1951 NBC Television and Gian Carlo Menotti for "Amahl and The Night Visitors"

1952 ABC Radio for the "Martin Agronsky News" show
1952 NBC Television for "Meet The Press"
1952 NBC Television for the "Mister Peepers" sitcom starring Wally Cox
1952 NBC Television for "Your Hit Parade"
1952 NBC Television for "Ding Dong School"
1952 NBC Television for "Victory At Sea"

1953 Imogene Coca of NBC Television - Personal Award
1953 Gerald W. Johnson of WAAM-TV in Baltimore, Maryland - Personal Award
1953 Edward R. Murrow [1908-65] of CBS - Personal Award
1953 KABC Radio, Los Angeles, California for "Chet Huntley For Radio News"
1953 NBC Television for "NBC Television Opera Theatre"
1953 NBC Television for "Television Playhouse"
1953 NBC Television for "Mr. Wizard" [1951-90] posted to relevant online bookstore page%

1954 John Daly of ABC Television - Personal Award for Outstanding Radio-Television News
1954 Pauline Frederick of NBC Radio - Personal Award for "Pauline Frederick At The U.N."
1954 George Gobel of NBC Television - Personal Award
1954 Boris Goldovsky of ABC Television - Personal Award for music on the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts
1954 ABC Television for "Disneyland"
1954 CBS Television for "Omnibus"

1955 Dr. Frank Baxter, KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, California - Personal Award for Outstanding Television Education
1955 Perry Como of NBC Television - Personal Award for Outstanding Television Entertainment
1955 Douglas Edwards of CBS Television - Personal Award for Outstanding Television News
1955 Jackie Gleason of CBS Television - Personal Award for Outstanding Television Entertainment
1955 Quincy Howe of ABC Radio and Television - Personal Award
1955 Sylvester L. Weaver of NBC Radio and Television - Personal Award for Pioneering Program Concepts
1955 CBS Television for "Lassie" posted to relevant online bookstore page%

1956 Jack Gould - Personal Award for 'his outstanding contribution to radio and television through his New York Times writings'
1956 Rod Serling - Personal Award for "Requiem For A Heavyweight"
1956 ABC Radio for "Edward P. Morgan and The News"
1956 ABC Television & John Charles Daly for television news coverage of the national political conventions
1956 CBS Television for "The Ed Sullivan Show"
1956 CBS Television for "You Are There"
1956 Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC Radio for "The Bob and Ray Show"
1956 UNICEF for "The Secret Life of Danny Kaye"

1957 Bob Hope of NBC Television - Personal Award
1957 Louis M. Lyons of WGBH Radio and Television in Boston, Massachusetts - Personal Award
1957 CBS Radio and Television for their radio and television news including
"Face the Nation", "See It Now", "The Twentieth Century", and "This Is New York"
1957 CBS Television for "Captain Kangaroo"
1957 NBC Television for "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show"
1957 NBC Television for "Hallmark Hall of Fame"

1958 CBS Television for "Playhouse 90
1958 CBS Television for Television Public Service with special recognition given to Dr. Frank Stanton
1958 NBC News for "The Huntley-Brinkley Report"
1958 NBC Television for "The Steve Allen Plymouth Show" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1958 NBC Television and Orson Welles [1915-85] for unsold pilot "The Fountain of Youth" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1958 Standard Oil Company of California for "The Standard School Broadcast" 30th Anniversary {still going in 1975}

1959 Dr. Frank Stanton (CBS) - Personal Award
for his "courage, insight, and energy in fighting for the freedom of journalism on the air"
1959 David Susskind (NBC) - Personal Award for his production of "The Moon and Sixpence"
1959 CBS Radio Network for "The World Tonight"
1959 CBS for "The Ed Sullivan Show"
1959 NBC for "The Bell Telephone Hour"

awards of the 1960s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1960%E2%80%931969)

1960 Dr. Frank Stanton (CBS) - Personal Award for his actions that led to the 1960 presidential debates
1960 Irene Wicker of WNYC/New York City - Personal Award for her work in children's radio programs
1960 Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network - Institutional Award for the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts
1960 CBS Reports for "Harvest of Shame" presented by Edward R. Murrow [1908-65]
1960 NBC for the "White Paper" series of news specials
1960 NBC for "The Shari Lewis Show"
1960 NBC for "The Texaco Huntley-Brinkley Report"

1961 Fred W. Friendly of CBS - Personal Award for Friendly's work in television journalism
1961 Newton N. Minow - Personal Award to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
1961 CBS and Walter Lippman - Institutional Award for television contribution to international understanding
1961 NBC for "David Brinkley's Journal"
1961 NBC for "The Bob Newhart Show"

1962 Carol Burnett of CBS - Personal Award for her comedic performances
1962 Walter Cronkite of CBS News - Personal Award for his work on "The Twentieth Century", "CBS Reports", and other work for CBS News
1962 William R. McAndrew of NBC News - Personal Award for his 'vision and leadership' as Executive VP of NBC News
1962 ABC for "Adlai Stevenson Reports"
1962 CBS for "A Tour of The White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy"
1962 NBC for "The DuPont Show of The Week"
1962 NBC for "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color"
1962 Official Films Inc. for "Biography"

1963 Broadcasting industry of the United States Award for coverage of the John F. Kennedy assassination and related events
1963 Eric Sevareid of CBS News - Personal Award for his editorial commentaries
1963 CBS for "CBS Reports", for the 3-part report "Storm Over The Supreme Court"
1963 CBS for "The Danny Kaye Show"
1963 Voice of America and Edward R. Murrow - Institutional Award to V.O.A. and Murrow,
its former director, 'for contributions to deepened international understanding'

1964 Networks and the broadcasting industry Award for 'inescapably confronting the American public with the realities of racial discontent'
1964 Julia Child of WGBH-TV/Boston - Personal Award her work on "The French Chef"
1964 Joyce Hall of NBC - Personal Award for her work as 'an enlightened patron of the television arts' through "Hallmark Hall of Fame"
1964 William H. Lawrence of ABC - Personal Award for his reporting, analysis, and commentary work
1964 Burr Tillstrom - Personal Award for his 'hand ballet' interpretation of the Berlin Wall's human impact for "That Was The Week That Was"
1964 CBS for "CBS Reports"
1964 Intertel (Council of the International Television Federation) - Institutional Award for contribution to international understanding
1964 NBC and Robert Saudek for "Profile in Courage"

1965 Frank McGee of NBC - Personal Award for his special event news coverage
1965 Morley Safer of CBS News - Personal Award for his reports from the Vietnam War
1965 CBS for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1965 CBS for "CBS Reports", for the report "KKK: The Invisible Empire"
1965 KTLA/Los Angeles - Institutional Award for the station's coverage of the Watts riots

1966 Edwin Newman of NBC Radio Network - Personal Award for his commentary work
1966 Harry Reasoner of CBS News - Personal Award for his reportage and essay presentations
1966 ABC for "Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory"
1966 ABC for "The Wide World of Sports"
1966 CBS News for "CBS Reports: The Poisoned Air"
1966 National Educational Television - Institutional Award for excellence in educational television programming
1966 NBC for "American White Paper: Organized Crime In The United States"
1966 NBC for "The World of Stuart Little"

1967 Bob Hope - Personal Award in honor of his 30th anniversary in broadcast entertainment
1967 Dr. James R. Killian, Jr., chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Educational Television - Personal Award
for his recommendations that led to the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
1967 Eric Sevareid of CBS News - Personal Award for his news analysis and commentary
1967 CBS for "The Ed Sullivan Show", in recognition of its 20 years of 'presenting a broad spectrum of entertainment'
1967 NBC for "Meet The Press"

1968 Charles Kuralt of CBS News - Personal Award for his work on "On The Road"
1968 CBS News "CBS Reports: Hunger in America"
1968 National Educational Television for "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" posted to relevant online bookstore page%

1969 Bing Crosby - Personal Award in recognition of his entertainment career
1969 Chet Huntley - Personal Award for his 'major and always dependable contribution to radio and television for over 35 years'
1969 Curt Gowdy - Personal Award to 'television's most versatile sportscaster'
1969 Frank Reynolds - Personal Award for his anchor and commentary work on "ABC Evening News"
1969 Tom Pettit of NBC News - Personal Award for his investigative reportage
1969 National Educational Television for "Sesame Street"
1969 Voice of America - Institutional Award for 'promotion of international understanding'

awards of the 1970s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1970%E2%80%931979)

1970 John E. Drewry - Personal Award for his role in the foundation and administration of the Peabody Awards
1970 BBC Television for "Civilisation"
1970 CBS News for "60 Minutes"
1970 CBS Television for the Dr. Seuss animated programs
1970 CBS Television for "The Selling of The Pentagon"
1970 KCET-TV/Los Angeles and PBS for "The Andersonville Trial" TV special

1971 Arthur Godfrey - Personal Award for his 'innovative programming ... uniformly characterized
by high quality, wholesome entertainment'
1971 John Rich of NBC News - Personal Award for his work as Far East correspondent
1971 ABC and William Blinn for "Brian's Song" TV special
1971 NBC - Institutional Award for the network's dramatic programming, in particular
"All The Way Home", "Jane Eyre", "The Price", and "The Snow Goose"
1971 Voice of America - Institutional Award for VOA's 'promotion of international understanding'

1972 Alistair Cooke - Personal Award for his work in "America: A Personal View by Alistair Cooke"
1972 National Public Radio for "All Things Considered"
1972 NBC Radio for "Monitor"
1972 ABC for ABC Afterschool Specials
1972 CBS for "Captain Kangaroo"
1972 CBS for "The Waltons"
1972 NBC, BBC, and Time-Life Films for "The Search For The Nile"
1972 Voice of America - Institutional Award for its coverage of the 1972 U.S. political campaigns

1973 Joe Garagiola - Personal Award for his work on NBC's "The Baseball World of Joe Garagiola"
1973 Lowell Thomas - Personal Award 'in recognition of his incredible 43 years of continuous daily broadcasts on CBS'
1973 NBC for "The Energy Crisis: An American White Paper"

1974 Julian Goodman, CEO of NBC - Personal Award 'for his long years of dedicated service to the broadcasting industry'
1974 National Public Affairs Center for Television - Institutional Award for NPACT's 'outstanding overall effort to bring
meaningful public affairs programming to the nation'
1974 NBC - Institutional Award for the network's presentations of "The Execution of Private Slovik",
"The Law", and "IBM Presents Clarence Darrow"
1974 WGBH-TV/Boston for "NOVA"

1975 Dr. James R. Killian - Personal Award for Dr. Killian's 25 years of 'unflagging, steadfast devotion' to public broadcasting
1975 Charles Kuralt - Personal Award to the CBS News correspondent for "On The Road To '76"
1975 Jim Laurie - Personal Award to the NBC News correspondent for his dedicated reporting on the fall of Saigon
1975 ABC Television for ABC Afterschool Specials
1975 ABC Television for ABC Theater's "Love Among The Ruins"
1975 CBS News for "Mr. Rooney Goes To Washington"
1975 CBS Television for "M*A*S*H"
1975 The Standard School Broadcast - Institutional Award for their 'educational radio service to citizens of the Far West'

1976 Perry Como - Personal Award for the NBC special "Perry Como's Christmas In Austria"
1976 Bruce Morton and Hughes Rudd - Joint Personal Awards to the anchors of "CBS Morning News"
1976 ABC Television for "Eleanor and Franklin"
1976 CBS News for "60 Minutes"

1977 Steve Allen [1921-2000] - Personal Award to the creator/host of the KCET/Los Angeles & PBS series "Meeting of Minds" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1977 Norman Lear - Personal Award for "All In The Family"
1977 ABC and David Wolper for "Roots"
1977 London Weekend Television for "Upstairs, Downstairs"
1977 M.T.M. Enterprises for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
1977 NBC and Arthur Rankin & Jules Bass for "The Hobbit"
1977 WNET-TV/New York City and WETA-TV/Washington, DC for "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report"

1978 Bob Keeshan - Personal Award for his work on "Captain Kangaroo" and his promotion of 'quality children's programs on American television'
1978 Richard S. Salant - Personal Award for his leadership at CBS News and 'his staunch defense of the First Amendment guarantee of a free press'
1978 ABC Television and Four D Productions/Trisene Corporation for "Barney Miller"
1978 CBS Radio News for "CBS World News Roundup"
1978 WQED-TV/Pittsburgh for the "Once Upon A Classic" adaptation of "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court"
1978 Henson Associates for "The Muppet Show"

1979 Roger Mudd of CBS News - Personal Award for his "CBS Reports" interview with Edward Kennedy
1979 Robert Trout of ABC News - Personal Award in recognition of his near-half-century of work in news and commentary
1979 ABC Television for the ABC Afterschool Special "A Special Gift"
1979 ABC Television for "Friendly Fire"
1979 KNXT/Los Angeles, CA for "Down At The Dunbar", which examines the entertainment legacy of the Dunbar Hotel

awards of the 1980s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1980%E2%80%931989)

1980 Walter Cronkite - Personal Award for his career in broadcast journalism
1980 Phil Donahue - Personal Award for his interview work on the "Donahue" talk show
1980 Carroll O'Connor - Personal Award for the "Archie Alone" episode of "Archie Bunker's Place",
which dealt with Archie's grief over the death of wife Edith
1980 'Studs' Terkel [1912-2008] - Personal Award for his work at WFMT Radio in Chicago, Illinois
1980 Minnesota Public Radio for "A Prairie Home Companion"
1980 BBC Television for "All Creatures Great and Small"
1980 CBS Entertainment for "Gideon's Trumpet"
1980 CBS News for "Universe" hosted by Walter Cronkite
1980 KCET-TV/Los Angeles, Adrian Malone, and Dr. Carl Sagan for "Cosmos"
1980 National Geographic Society and WQED-TV/Pittsburgh for "The National Geographic Specials"
1980 NBC and Paramount Television for "Shogun"

1981 Danny Kaye - Personal Award for his work on "An Evening with Danny Kaye" and "The New York Philharmonic" and "Skokie"
1981 Bill Leonard - Personal Award for his role 'in developing the strong CBS News organization'
1981 National Radio Theatre for "The Odyssey of Homer"
1981 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for "Carl Sandburg at Connemara"
INFO: the first Peabody awarded to a cable program  1981 Home Box Office and Ms. Magazine for "She's Nobody's Baby: The History of American Women in the 20th Century"
1981 KTEH-TV/San Jose, CA for "The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1981 NBC and M.T.M. Enterprises for "Hill Street Blues"

1982 Alistair Cooke - Personal Award 'for his contributions to broadcasting, both in the United States and in Great Britain'
1982 Mutual Broadcasting System (radio) for "The Larry King Show"
1982 Radio Foundation for "The Bob and Ray Public Radio Show"
1982 Texaco, Inc., The Texaco Foundation, and Metropolitan Opera Association - Institutional Award for opera presentations on radio and TV
1982 ABC News for "ABC News Closeup: Vietnam Requiem"
1982 BBC TV, Paramount TV, and Operation Prime Time for "Smiley's People"
1982 KQED-TV/San Francisco for "Current Affairs: The Case of Dashiell Hammett"
1982 NBC Television and Highgate Pictures for "Ray Bradbury's The Electric Grandmother"
1982 Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment for "Nickelodeon" and the network's programming for children

1983 Don McGannon - Personal Award for his work at Westinghouse Broadcasting Corp.
1983 C.N.N. - Institutional Award for the network's 'significant news and information programming'
1983 The Grand Ole Opry and WSM/Nashville - Institutional Award for the Opry's 'important mark on both music
and [through WSM] broadcasting in this country'
1983 CBS Entertainment and Mendelson-Melendez Productions for "What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1983 NBC Television and Motown Productions for "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever"
1983 WBBM-TV/Chicago, Illinois for "Studebaker: Less Than They Promised", a documentary by news anchor Walter Jacobson
profiling the automobile manufacturer and the effects of its business, decline, and closure
1983 WGBH-TV/Boston, Central Independent Television, and Antenne 2 for "Vietnam: A Television History"

1984 Roone Arledge - Personal Award for his leadership at ABC News and Sports and for his contributions to and influence on TV in general
1984 Ted Koppel - Personal Award for his work on "ABC News' Nightline"
1984 ABC News for "ABC News Closeup: To Save Our Schools, To Save Our Children"
1984 Brigham Young University for "Bradbury 13"
1984 CBS Entertainment and The David Gerber Company for "George Washington"
1984 Corporation for Entertainment and Learning Inc., WNET-TV/New York City, and KQED/San Francisco for
"A Walk Through The 20th Century With Bill Moyers" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1984 Showtime for "Faerie Tale Theatre"
1984 Turner Broadcasting System for "Cousteau/Amazon"
1984 WGBH-TV/Boston & PBS for the long-running "Frontline" TV series 'for its total contribution to the world of exceptional television'

1985 Johnny Carson - Personal Award for his work on "The Tonight Show"
1985 Lawrence Fraiberg, head of Westinghouse Broadcasting's stations division - Personal Award for his 'mandate to serve the public interest'
1985 Bob Geldof and Live Aid - Personal Award for his efforts to aid famine victims in Ethiopia through the concert event
1985 WGBH-FM/Boston - Institutional Award for the station's 'overall programming and its leadership in state-of-the-art radio broadcasting'
1985 KGO-TV/San Francisco for "The American West:
Steinbeck Country"
1985 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts for "Live From Lincoln Center"
1985 NBC Television for "An Early Frost" - pioneering film about AIDS
1985 WNET-TV/New York City and Harvey Milk Project, Inc. for "The Times of Harvey Milk"

1986 Dorothy Stimson Bullitt - Personal Award to the founder of King Broadcasting Company in Seattle, WA
1986 Jim Henson and The Muppets - Personal Award for 'thirty years of good, clean fun and outstanding entertainment'
1986 ABC News for "This Week with David Brinkley"
1986 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for "Paris: From Oscar Wilde To Jim Morrison"
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for "The 1986 Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of The Performing Arts"
MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and BBC Television for "The Story of English"
1986 NBC Television for "The Cosby Show"
Thames Television International and D.L. Taffner, Ltd. for "Unknown Chaplin" (presented on "American Masters")
WQED-TV/Pittsburgh for "Anne of Green Gables"

1987 Kevin Brownlow and David Gill - Personal Awards for their work in the preservation of silent films
1987 Karl Haas - Personal Award for his work as a pianist and conductor and for work on "Adventures In Good Music"
1987 Blackside, Inc. for "Eyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years"
1987 C.N.N. for coverage of the 1987 stock market crash
1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS - Institutional Award for "Hall of Fame", specifically citing "Pack of Lies" and "Foxfire"
1987 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour for a series of reports on Japan's economy
1987 NBC Television for "L.A. Law"
1987 Paramount Pictures Corp. for "Star Trek: The Next Generation", episode "The Big Goodbye"

1988 Ambassador Walter Annenberg - Personal Award for his work in public broadcasting
1988 Don Hewitt - Personal Award for his work at CBS News
1988 KTAR/Phoenix radio coverage of the impeachment of Arizona governor Evan Mecham
1988 BBC Television and WNET-TV/New York City for "The Singing Detective" mini-series
1988 CBS Entertainment, Telecom Entertainment, and Yorkshire Television for "The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank"
1988 H.B.O. for "Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam"
1988 WNET-TV/New York City & WETA-TV/Washington for "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" coverage of the 1988 election campaign
1988 Public Affairs Television, Inc. for "Bill Moyers' World of Ideas"
1988 T.N.T. for "The Making of A Legend: Gone With The Wind"
1988 WTTW-TV/Chicago and Chloe Productions for "... and The Pursuit of Happiness" by Louis Malle

1989 David Brinkley - Personal Award for his 'lifetime of service to the American people' at NBC News and ABC News
1989 J. Leonard Reinsch - Personal Award for his work at COX Communications and in political communication
1989 CBS Radio News & CNN - separate awards for the networks' coverage of the protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square
and related background and perspective reportage
1989 National Public Radio for Scott Simon's essays on "Weekend Edition"
1989 Texaco for the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts
1989 CBS Television, Motown-Pangaea Productions, and Quintex Ent. for Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove"
1989 Children's Television Workshop for "Sesame Street"
1989 WCSC-TV/Charleston, SC for the station's coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo
1989 WLOX-TV/Biloxi, Mississippi for "Did They Die in Vain?", which explored the lingering effects of the murders
of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in Neshoba County, Mississippi 25 years ago

awards of the 1990s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1990%E2%80%931999)

1990 Red Barber - Personal award for his commentary work on NPR's "Morning Edition"
1990 Worth McDougald - Personal Award on the occasion of McDougald's retirement, for his 2+ decades
in service to the Peabody Awards as director
1990 Frederick Wiseman - Personal Award for 'a mastery of television documentary'
1990 Connecticut Public Radio for "The Schubert Theatre: 75 Years of Memories"
1990 ABC News and Koppel Communications for "The Koppel Report: Death of A Dictator"
1990 ABC News/TIME for "Peter Jennings Reporting: Guns"
1990 PBS and "American Playhouse" for their 'showcasing [of] quality television'
1990 Blackside, Inc. for "Eyes On The Prize II: America At The Racial Crossroads, 1965-1985"
1990 Lynch/Frost Productions, Propaganda Films, and Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. for "Twin Peaks", for its pilot episode
1990 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation - Institutional Award for its support of 'inventive, inspired, and important television'
1990 NBC Television for "Saturday Night Live"
1990 P.O.V./Mouchette Films for "Days of Waiting: The Life & Art of Estelle Ishigo". - a film by Steven Okazaki posted to relevant online bookstore page%
about U.S. World War II internment camps
1990 WETA-TV/Washington and Florentine Films for "Ken Burns' The Civil War"

1991 Peggy Charren - Personal Award for her advocacy of quality children's television programming
1991 Armed Forces Radio and Television Service - Institutional Award on the occasion of its 50th anniversary
1991 N.P.R. for coverage of the Judge Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings
1991 ABC News and N.H.K. Television for "Pearl Harbor: Two Hours That Changed the World"
1991 Caedmon Audio (a division of HarperAudio/HarperCollins) - Institutional Award for
'preserving our rich oral tradition in poetry, drama, and spoken-word performance'
1991 CBS Television and Shukovsky/English Productions in association with Warner Bros. for "Murphy Brown"
1991 C.N.N. for its coverage of the Soviet coup attempt of 1991
1991 The Discovery Channel for "People of The Forest: The Chimps of Gombe" with Jane Goodall
1991 Home Box Office for "America Undercover: Heil Hitler! Confessions of A Hitler Youth"
1991 KTLA-TV/Los Angeles for presentation of the Rodney King beating videotape and subsequent reportage
1991 NBC Television, Carson Productions, and Worldwide Pants for "Late Night with David Letterman"

1992 Fred Rogers - Personal Award for his work on children's television, specifically "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1992 Daniel Schorr - Personal Award for his N.P.R. commentaries/analyses and previous work at CBS News and C.N.N.
1992 B.B.C. Radio - Institutional Award for the service and the 'range, variety, and breadth' of its programming
1992 N.P.R. and WBUR-FM/Boston for the "Car Talk" radio show
1992 C-SPAN - Institutional Award for the network's daily coverage of the United States Congress and government news
1992 Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. for "ABC News Nightline Special: Moment of Crisis, Anatomy of A Riot"
1992 Fox Broadcasting Company and Propaganda Films for "Rock The Vote"
1992 Home Box Office and Maysles Films, Inc. for "America Undercover: Abortion - Desperate Choices"
1992 Home Box Office and Springcreek Productions, in association with Breakheart Films for "Citizen Cohn" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1992 The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and KNME-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico for "Surviving Columbus" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1992 KTTV-TV, Los Angeles for gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Rodney King Trial
1992 NBC Television and Castle Rock Entertainment for "Seinfeld"
1992 Public Broadcasting Service and Signifyin' Works of Berkeley, California for "Color Adjustment"
1992 WGBH-TV/Boston, BBC Television, and NDR Germany for 5-part "The Machine That Changed The World"
1992 WGBH-TV/Boston and WQED-TV/Pittsburgh for "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" children's TV series

1993 Christiane Amanpour - Personal Award to the C.N.N. correspondent for her 'balance and courageous coverage' on critical world events
1993 Paul Harvey - Personal Award for his presentations of news and comments on ABC News Radio
1993 National Public Radio for its coverage on health care reform
1993 A.M.L. and The Disney Channel for "The Ernest Green Story"
1993 Discovery Networks - Institutional Award for its informative and educational programming and initiatives
1993 Fox Children's Network and Churchill Entertainment for the network's public service campaign aimed at providing positive influences on children
1993 Fox Children's Network for the "Animaniacs" animated series from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment
1993 H.B.O. Downtown Productions and Best Brains Inc. for Comedy Central's "Mystery Science Theater 3000"
1993 NBC News for health and science reports by Robert Bazell
1993 WGBH-TV/Boston and Granada Television for "Prime Suspect"

1994 WVXU-FM/Cincinnati for "D-Day + 50 Years", a to-the-minute rebroadcast
of radio news coverage of the Normandy landings in June 1944
1994 CBS News for "CBS Reports: D-Day"
1994 Discovery Communications for "Normandy: The Great Crusade"
1994 KSEE-TV/Fresno for "The Atomic Bombshell", a report on a nuclear weapons accident near Travis Air Force Base in 1950,
its governmental cover-up, and the effects on those nearby
1994 NBC Television, Constant C Productions, and Amblin Television, in association with Warner Bros. TV for the "E.R." TV series
1994 NBC Televisionand Grub Street Productions in association with Paramount TV for "Frasier" TV series
1994 Turner Original Productions and Varied Directions for "Moon Shot"
1994 WGBH-TV/Boston and the Lennon Documentary Group for "The American Experience: The Battle of The Bulge"
1994 WGBH-TV/Boston and David Grubin Productions for "The American Experience: FDR"
1994 WGBH-TV/Boston and ROJA Inc. for "The American Experience: Malcolm X - Make It Plain"

1995 Oscar Brand - Personal Award for his 50th anniversary as host of WNYC's "Folksong Festival"
1995 Oprah Winfrey - Personal Award for the 'multi-talented broadcaster' and her on- and off-air accomplishments
1995 ABC News for "Peter Jennings Reporting: Hiroshima - Why The Bomb Was Dropped"
1995 CBS Television and Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Inc. for "August Wilson's The Piano Lesson"
1995 H.B.O. Pictures and Price Entertainment for "The Tuskegee Airmen"
1995 KFOR-TV, KOCO-TV, and KWTV-TV of Oklahoma City for their coverage of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
1995 Turner Original Productions and Television Production Partners for "Hank Aaron: Chasing The Dream"
1995 WGBH-TV/Boston for "Frontline: Waco - The Inside Story"
1995 WGBH-TV/Boston and BBC Television for "Rock & Roll" 10-part documentary series

1996 Bud Greenspan - Personal Award for his work in sports documentaries, in particular work related to the Olympics
1996 Peter Gzowski - Personal Award for his work on C.B.C. Radio's "Morningside"
1996 Radio Smithsonian and Public Radio International for "Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was"
1996 ABC and Steven Bochco Productions for "NYPD Blue"
1996 BBC Television and A&E Television Networks for "Pride and Prejudice"
1996 Fox Television, Twentieth Television, and Gracie Films for the satirical animated sitcom "The Simpsons"
1996 Fox Television, Twentieth Television, and Ten Thirteen Productions for "The X-Files"
1996 KCET-TV/Los Angeles and BBC Television for "The Great War and The Shaping of The 20th Century"
1996 NBC Television, Universal Television, and Wolf Films for "Law & Order"
1996 WGBH-TV/Boston and B.B.C. Television for "People's Century"
1996 WGBH-TV/Boston and Lennon Documentary Group for "The American Experience: The Battle Over Citizen Kane"

1997 Carol Marin - Personal Award for her distinguished investigative work at Chicago's WMAQ-TV and WBBM-TV,
as well as her 'personal stand against the tide of sensationalism in television news'
1997 Ted Turner - Personal Award for his work as 'a true visionary in electronic communications'
1997 Focus On The Family Radio Theater for "Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom"
1997 Murray Street Enterprises & National Public Radio for "Jazz From Lincoln Center
1997 ABC News/Nightline for 3-part report "The Trial of Pol Pot"
1997 B.B.C. Television for "The Nazis: A Warning From History" (presented on The History Channel)
1997 Big Feats! Entertainment for "Wishbone"
1997 CBS News for "60 Minutes"
1997 EuroArts Entertainment, SDR/arte, Bravo, and Danmarks Radio for "Blue Note: A History of Modern Jazz"
1997 H.B.O. Pictures and The Thomas Carter Company for "Don King: Only In America"
1997 KFGO/Fargo, ND for the station's coverage of the Red River Flood ("The Flood of The Century")
1997 "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" for Richard Rodriguez's essays on American life
1997 Nickelodeon for "The Big Help", the network's campaign to promote volunteerism by children
1997 T.N.T. and Mark Carliner Productions for "George Wallace"
1997 WETA-TV/Washington and Florentine Films/Hott Productions for "Divided Highways: The Interstates and The Transformation of American Life"
1997 WGBH-TV/Boston for "The American Experience: The Presidents Series"

1998 Christiane Amanpour - Personal Award for her international reportage work for CNN and CBS News' "60 Minutes"
1998 Linda Ellerbee - Personal Award for her work as host and co-executive producer of "Nick News"
1998 Robert Halmi, Sr. - Personal Award for his work as a producer and as chairman of the board for Hallmark Entertainment
1998 Jac Venza - Personal Award for his 'many and ongoing achievements', in particular as founder
of National Educational Television and producer of cultural programs for WNET
1998 National Public Radio for "I Must Keep Fightin': The Art of Paul Robeson"
1998 B.B.C. Television and The Learning Channel for "The Human Body"
1998 Fox Television and David E. Kelley Productions for "Ally McBeal"
1998 H.B.O. for "Shot Through the Heart" about the war in Sarajevo
1998 HBO Sports for the network's series of sports documentaries
1998 Showtime Networks, Pacific Motion Pictures, and Egg Pictures for "The Baby Dance"
1998 WETA-TV/Washington and Florentine Films for "Frank Lloyd Wright" (presented on PBS) posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1998 WGBH Educational Foundation, The American History Project/Out of The Blue Productions for "The American Experience: Riding The Rails" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1998 WGBH Educational Foundation and David Grubin Productions for "The American Experience: America 1900"
1998 WGBH-TV/Boston, BBC Television, and Chestermead Productions for "Mobil Masterpiece Theatre: King Lear" (presented on PBS)
1998 WGBH-TV/Boston for "Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery" (presented on PBS)
1998 WNET-TV/New York City, Florentine Films, and Sherman Pictures for "American Masters: Alexander Calder"

1999 Sheila Nevins - Personal Award for her work at H.B.O.
1999 Bob Simon - Personal Award to the CBS News correspondent for his international reports on "60 Minutes" and "60 Minutes II"
1999 National Public Radio for "Morning Edition with Bob Edwards"
1999 Ostroushko Productions and Smithsonian Productions for "The Mississippi: River of Song" (distributed by Public Radio International)
1999 ABC Television & Walt Disney Television for "Annie" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
1999 BBC Television in association with PBS for "The Life of Birds" by David Attenborough
1999 Brook Lapping Productions and U.K.'s Channel 4 for "The American Experience: Playing The China Card" about Nixon's China strategy (presented on PBS)
1999 C-SPAN for "American Presidents: Life Portraits"
1999 E.S.P.N. for "SportsCentury"
1999 G.M.A. Network for investigative reporting, citing the reports "I-Witness: Kidneys For Sale", "Kamao", and "Brigada Siete: Child Labor"
1999 H.B.O. for "Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales"
1999 H.B.O. and Brillstein-Grey Entertainment for "The Sopranos"
1999 H.B.O., Spanky Pictures, and Ellen M. Krass Productions for "A Lesson Before Dying"
1999 HBO Sports for "Dare to Compete: The Struggle of Women in Sports"
1999 NBC Television, Warner Bros. Television, and John Wells Productions for "The West Wing"
1999 Showtime and Haft Entertainment for "Strange Justice" about the Clarence Thomas hearings
1999 T.W.I./Carlton, ITV, and The History Channel for "The Second World War In Colour"
1999 VH1 Public Affairs and MTV Networks for "VH1 Save The Music Campaign"
1999 WETA-TV/Washington and Florentine Films for "Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony" (presented on PBS)
1999 WGBH-TV/Boston, BBC Television, Wall To Wall Television Ltd., and Carlton Television for "ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre: A Rather English Marriage"
1999 WGBH-TV/Boston and Yorkshire Television Productions for "ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre: Lost For Words"
1999 WNET/NYC and Public Affairs Television for "Facing The Truth with Bill Moyers"

You may have noticed that each year's list got bigger around 1997; the primary reason is the dozens of new cable networks
having to fill their airtime with content 24/7, a huge increase in entertainment production. Around this time, the Peabody Awards people
decided to limit each year's Peabody Award winners to a maximum of 30, with another 30 possible Honorary Mention winners.

awards of the 2000s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(2000%E2%80%932009)

2000 Marty Haag - Personal Award for his work as news director at WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas
and as Senior Vice-President of Broadcast News Operations for Belo Media
2000 Minnesota Public Radio, the University of Southern California, and Marketplace Productions for daily "Marketplace" business news radio show
2000 National Public Radio for "The N.P.R. 100", a showcase of 'the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century'
2000 A&E Networks, Columbia TriStar Television, and Chris/Rose Productions for "The Crossing" about GWashington posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2000 Comedy Central, Mad Cow Productions, and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" for its "Indecision 2000" series
2000 H.B.O., Chase Films, and Brad Grey Television for "The Sopranos"
2000 H.B.O., Heartlove Productions, and Lovett Productions for "Cancer: Evolution To Revolution"
2000 H.B.O. & True Vision Productions Ltd. and U.K. Channel 4 for "Slavery"
2000 NBC Television, Warner Bros. Television, and John Wells Productions for "The West Wing"
2000 P.O.V./American Documentary, National Asian American Telecommunications Assn., and Sun Fountain Productions for "Regret To Inform"
2000 WGBH-TV/Boston and B.B.C. America for "ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre: David Copperfield"
2000 WGBH-TV/Boston and Science Unit & Production Group for "Building Big"
2000 WNET-TV/NYC, Wall To Wall, and U.K. Channel 4 for "The 1900 House"

2001 ABC News and National Public Radio - separate awards for the networks' coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks
2001 National Public Radio for "Jazz Profiles" starring Nancy Wilson
2001 Youth Radio - Institutional Award for the media outlet and its training of teenagers in the art of radio production & storytelling
2001 ABC News "Nightline" - Institutional Award
2001 ABC Television & Touchstone Television for "Anne Frank: The Whole Story"
2001 Cinemax and the Ciesla Foundation for "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" baseball & spies
2001 C.N.N. Productions, Hardcash Productions, and U.K. Channel 4 for "C.N.N. Presents", for the documentaries "Beneath The Veil" and "Unholy War"
2001 DreamWorks, Playtone, and Band of Brothers, Ltd. for "Band of Brothers" mini-series
2001 H.B.O. Films and Avenue Pictures for "Wit"
2001 H.B.O. Films and B.B.C. Television for "Conspiracy" about historic Nazi Wannsee Conference
2001 H.B.O. Films, Norman Twain Productions, and Shelby Stone Productions for "Boycott" about Montgomery in 1955-56
2001 KERA-TV/Dallas, the Van Cliburn Foundation, and Peter Rosen Productions for "The Cliburn: Playing On The Edge"
2001 KQED-TV/San Francisco, P.B.S., 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks, Black Starz!, and Black Heritage Network for "A Huey P. Newton Story"
2001 Nickelodeon for "Little Bill" animated Cosby series
2001 Showtime, Echo Lake Productions, and Sidekick Entertainment Productions for "Things Behind The Sun" by Allison Anders
2001 Tenth Planet Productions and the U.S. broadcast & cable networks for "America: A Tribute To Heroes" benefit concert
2001 WNET-TV/New York City for "American Masters: F. Scott Fitzgerald - Winter Dreams"
2001 WGBH-TV/Boston - Institutional Award for its overall excellence in public broadcasting
2001 WGBH-TV/Boston, B.B.C. Television, and Slow Motion Ltd. for "ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre: Talking Heads II - Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet"

2002 National Public Radio and Sound Portraits Productions for "Yiddish Radio Project"
2002 WBEZ-FM and Chicago Public Radio for "Stories of Home"
2002 ABC News for "Nightline", for "Heart of Darkness", a series of reports on the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2002 CBS Television for "9/11"
2002 DreamWorks Television, NBC Studios, and Nemo Films for "Boomtown"
2002 Fox Television and David E. Kelley Productions for "Boston Public, for the episode "Chapter Thirty-Seven"
2002 Fuji Television Network of Japan for "The Hepatitis C Epidemic: A 15-Year Government Cover-up"
2002 H.B.O. Films, B.B.C. Films, and Scott Free Productions for "The Gathering Storm" pre-WW2 Churchill
2002 H.B.O. and Simmons/Lathan TV for "Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry"
2002 Public Television Service Foundation of Taiwan for "How High Is The Mountain"
2002 Turner Network Television, Rosemont Productions International, Angel Brown Productions, and Spirit Dance Productions for "Door To Door"
2002 WETA-TV/Washington and York Zimmerman, Inc. for "Bringing Down A Dictator" (presented on PBS)
2002 WGBH-TV/Boston, A.L.T. Films, and Paramount Pictures for "ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre's
American Collection: Almost A Woman" (presented on PBS)
2002 WGBH-TV/Boston, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and London Weekend Television Production for
"ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre: Othello" (presented on PBS)
2002 WGBH-TV/Boston and Nebraska E.T.V. Network for "American Experience: Monkey Trial" (presented on PBS )
2002 WNET-TV/New York City for "E.G.G., The Arts Show"
2002 WNET-TV/NYC, Blue Angel Films, and Tyrone Productions for "Stage On Screen: Beckett On Film"
2002 WNET-TV/NYC, Quest Productions, and Video Line Productions for "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow" (presented on PBS)

2003 Bill Moyers - Personal Award for his career of 'excellence in the use of television to educate, inform, and challenge received ideas"
2003 Atlantic Public Media for the Transom.org website and its showcasing of and resource for public radio producers
2003 Minnesota Public Radio and the San Francisco Symphony for "American Mavericks" 13-part radio series
2003 B.B.C. America for "The Office" hit British TV series posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2003 B.B.C. Television, The Irish Film Board, RTÉ, ZDF/ARTE, and YLE for "Chavez: Inside The Coup" (presented on ARTE)
2003 CBS News for "60 Minutes: All In The Family" which examines political and financial ties among winners of Defense Department contracts
2003 H.B.O., B.B.C. Television, Cinemax, and TV 2 Denmark for "To Live Is Better Than To Die"
2003 H.B.O., Cinemax, Christian Frei Filmproductions, Swiss National Television, and Suissimage for "War Photographer"
about the photographer James Nachtwey
2003 H.B.O. Original Programming and Blown Deadline Productions for "The Wire"
2003 KMGH-TV/Denver for "Honor and Betrayal: Scandal At The Academy", a series examining sexual assaults at the United States Air Force Academy
2003 "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" and MacNeil/Lehrer Productions for "Jobless Recovery: Non-Working Numbers",
Paul Solman's report examining the inadequacy of government unemployment data
2003 P.O.V./American Documentary Inc., Independent Television Service, and National Black Programming Consortium for
"P.O.V.: Two Towns of Jasper" (presented on PBS)
2003 Showtime and Bachrach/Gottlieb Productions for "Soldier's Girl"
2003 TV Asahi of Japan for "Mother Flew Away As A Kite"
2003 Viacom International, Mango Network, Nickelodeon, and MTV for "Dora The Explorer" (presented on Nickelodeon)
2003 WGBH-TV/Boston, David Hickman Films, Sveriges Television, and Norddeutscher Rundfunk for
"NOVA: The Elegant Universe with Brian Greene" (presented on PBS)
2003 WGBH-TV/Boston and Firelight Media for "American Experience: The Murder of Emmett Till" (presented on PBS)
2003 WNET-TV/NYC, B.B.C. Television, Idéale Audience, ARTE France, Opéra National de Paris, and NHK-TV Japan for
"Great Performances: Degas and The Dance" (presented on PBS)

2004 Grant Tinker [1926-2016] - Personal Award for his work as CEO of M.T.M. Enterprises and chairman/CEO of N.B.C. Television
2004 National Public Radio for the network's reportage of the Iraq War
2004 Public Radio International and The Rhythm and Blues Foundation for "Let The Good Times Roll"
2004 WFMT Radio Network and CultureWorks for "Leonard Bernstein: An American Life"
2004 Wisconsin Public Radio and Public Radio International for "To The Best of Our Knowledge"
2004 WNYC/New York City and National Public Radio for "On The Media"
2004 WNYC/New York City and Public Radio International for "Studio 360 American Icons",
for the episode examining Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" [1851]
2004 B.B.C. & B.B.C. America and Endor Productions for "State of Play"
2004 B.B.C. America and Hat Trick Productions for "The Kumars At No. 42"
2004 C.B.C. Television, Howe Sound Films, and Force Four Entertainment for "Human Cargo"
- the series won seven Gemini Awards and two Directors Guild of Canada Awards
2004 CBS News for the "60 Minutes II" report examining abuse & torture of prisoners
by U.S. Army and CIA personnel at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison
2004 Cinemax Reel Life, Televiso de Catalunya, and Bausan Films for "Balseros" about Cuban refugees
2004 Cinemax Reel Life and Zendo Entertainment for "Bus 174" Brasilian documentary
2004 C.N.B.C. for "The Age of Wal-Mart: Inside America's Most Powerful Company"
2004 Comedy Central and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" for "Indecision 2004"
2004 Discovery Channel, Antenna Film, Gemini Productions, and Vulcan Productions for "Black Sky: The Race For Space"
2004 H.B.O. Entertainment, Paramount Television, and Red Board Productions for "Deadwood"
2004 H.B.O. Films and Cort/Madden Productions for "Something The Lord Made"
2004 Sesame Workshop, Kwasukasukela, and South African Broadcasting Corp. for "Takalani Sesame Presents: talk to me ...",
a campaign promoting discussions about HIV/AIDS with children
2004 Trio and Post Consumer Media for "The N-Word" documentary
2004 Univision for "Salud es Vida ... Enterate!" ("Lead A Healthy Life ... Get The Facts!")
- the broadcaster's initiative to promote health issues to the Latino community
2004 WBAL-TV/Baltimore for an investigation of leaks of untreated sewage into the waters feeding Chesapeake Bay
2004 WGBH-TV/Boston, Filmmakers Collaborative, and Blueberry Hill Productions for "American Experience: Tupperware!"
2004 WITI-TV/Milwaukee for "The Bully Project", an investigation-turned-community-outreach-program
examining the issue of school bullying

2005 C.N.N., NBC News, WLOX-TV/Biloxi, and WWL-TV/New Orleans - separate awards
for the news outlets' coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath
2005 C.B.C./Radio-Canada La Première Chaîne "What If Winter Never Comes? (Et si l'hiver ne venait plus?)" French radio documentary
2005 WNYC/New York City for the Radio Rookies Project
2005 B.B.C. America for "Viva Blackpool"
2005 B.B.C., B.B.C. Factual & Learning, and B.B.C. Drama for "BBC DoNation Season",
a programming initiative to promote awareness of organ donations
2005 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for "The Wire: The Impact of Electricity On Music"
2005 Comedy Central for "South Park" cartoon series
2005 Fox Television & David E. Kelley Productions for "Boston Legal"
2005 H.B.O. Family for "Classical Baby"
2005 H.B.O. Films, Distant Horizon/Videovision Ent., Nelson Mandela Foundation, and National Film & Video
Foundation of South Africa for "Yesterday"
2005 The History Channel, Documania Films, and Sierra Tango Productions for "Save Our History: Voices of Civil Rights"
2005 Independent Television Service for "A Room Nearby" directed by Paul Fierlinger
2005 KCET-TV/Los Angeles, Sesame Workshop, and 44 Blue Productions for "A Place of Our Own (Los Ninos en Su Casa)"
2005 KCNC-TV/Denver for "How Far Will The Army Go?", a report revealing how U.S. Army recruitment officers
instruct potential recruits on how to falsify school grades, diplomas, and drug tests
2005 KMEX-TV/Los Angeles channel 34 for "15% of The United States", a series of reports dealing with issues of the Latino community
2005 NBC Universal Television for "House" TV series
2005 NBC Universal Television Studios and R&D TV for "Battlestar Galactica"
2005 P.O.V./American Documentary, Inc., Independent Television Service, and Realside Productions for
"P.O.V.: Chisholm '72 - Unbought & Unbossed"
2005 Showtime Original Pictures and Red House Entertainment for "Edge of America" directed by Chris Eyre
2005 Sony Pictures Television & Fox Television Studios for "The Shield"
2005 Sundance Channel & Maha Films for "The Staircase"
2005 TVE for "China: A Million Steps Ahead"
2005 WGBH Educational Foundation, B.B.C., Robert Kenner Films, Wisconsin Public Television, and Playtone
for "American Experience: Two Days In October"
2005 WGBH-TV/Boston, B.B.C., and Deep Indigo for "Bleak House"
2005 WNET-TV/NYC, B.B.C./Arena, Grey Water Park Productions, Spitfire Pictures, Cappa/DeFina Productions, Vulcan Productions,
and NHK-TV Japan for "American Masters: No Direction Home - Bob Dylan"

2006 ABC News and PJ Productions for "Out of Control: AIDS In Black America"
2006 ABC Television and Touchstone Television for the "Ugly Betty" TV series
2006 B.B.C., C.B.C., ARTE Europe, TV 2 Denmark, YLE TV2 Finland, WDR TV Germany, VRT TV Belgium, SVT Sweden,
NRK Holland, TVE Spain, and European Union Media Plus for "Why We Fight" docufilm
2006 Chocolate Moose Media and Quintet Productions for 'The Three Amigos Campaign', a program to build awareness of condom use to prevent HIV/AIDS
2006 HearingVoices.com for "Crossing Borders", a radio documentary chronicling the impact of illegal immigrants from Mexico to the United States
2006 HBO Documentary Films, Feury/Grant Productions, and Downtown Community Television Center for "Baghdad E.R."
2006 HBO Documentary Films and 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks for "When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts" directed by Spike Lee
2006 HBO Films, U.K. Channel 4, and Company Pictures for "Elizabeth I"
2006 HBO Sports for "Billie Jean King: Portrait of A Pioneer"
2006 mun2/NBC Universo for "For My Country? Latinos In The Military"
2006 NBC Universal Television, Imagine Entertainment, and Film 44 for the "Friday Night Lights" TV series
2006 NBC Universal Television and Reveille Productions for "The Office" TV series posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2006 Showtime and Mandalay Television for "Brotherhood"
2006 Sony Pictures Television and Rebel Base for "The Boondocks" cartoon series, for the episode "Return of The King"
2006 StoryCorps [est. 2003] for its 'preservation of ideas and emotions, events, and experiences'
2006 U.K. Channel 4 and Magic Lantern Productions for the FourDocs website {gone pre-2020}
2006 The Washington Post and WashingtonPost.com for "Being A Black Man", a print & online series profiling the lives of contemporary black males
2006 WNET-TV/New York, Steeplechase Films, High Line Productions, and Daniel Wolf, Inc. for
"American Masters: Andy Warhol - A Documentary Film"

2007 American Public Media for "Speaking of Faith: The Ecstatic Faith of Rumi" radio show
2007 American Public Media and San Francisco Symphony for "The M.T.T. Files" radio series featuring conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
2007 Center for Emerging Media of Baltimore for the "Just Words" radio program
2007 National Public Radio, Chicago Public Radio, and Urgent Haircut Productions for "Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!" radio series
2007 WNYC/New York City for "The Brian Lehrer Show"
2007 ABC News for "Bob Woodruff Reporting: Wounds of War – The Long Road Home of Our Nation's Veterans"
2007 A.M.C. Television and Lionsgate Television for the "Mad Men" period drama TV series posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2007 Art 21, Inc. for "Art 21: Art In The 21st Century" (airing on PBS)
2007 CBS News for "60 Minutes: The Killings In Haditha" which investigated the 2005 massacre
at the hands of a U.S. Marine squad in the western Iraqi city
2007 C.N.N. for "CNN Presents: God's Warriors" featuring Christiane Amanpour
2007 Craft in America, Inc. for "Craft In America" (airing on PBS)
2007 Discovery Channel and B.B.C. Television for the "Planet Earth" TV series
2007 HBO Documentary Films and Priddy Brothers for "To Die In Jerusalem"
2007 Hello Doggie, Inc., Busboy Productions, and Spartina Productions for "The Colbert Report" starring Steven Colbert
2007 Independent Television Service, Robert Levi Films, and Washington Square Films for "Independent Lens: Billy Strayhorn - Lush Life"
2007 Jigsaw Pictures, Tall Woods, Wider Film, and ZDF/Arte for "Taxi To The Dark Side"
2007 mtvU for 'Half of Us', an initiative to promote awareness of depression among college students
2007 Showtime, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, and Clyde Phillips Productions for Tthe "Dexter" TV series
2007 Sundance Channel, Public Road Productions, and Wieden & Kennedy for "Nimrod Nation"
2007 Universal Media Studios, Broadway Video Television, and Little Stranger, Inc. for the "30 Rock" TV series
2007 Univision Communications for "Ya Es Hora (It's Time)", a public service initiative
encouraging citizenship applications and voter registration by legal U.S. immigrants
2007 WFAA-TV/Dallas for several investigative reports
2007 WGBH Educational Foundation for "Design Squad"
2007 WGBH Educational Foundation, Vulcan Productions, and The Big Table Film Company for
"NOVA: Judgment Day - Intelligent Design On Trial"
2007 WGBH-TV/Boston and Kirk Documentary Group for "Frontline: Cheney's Law"
2007 WNET-TV/New York and Partisan Pictures for "Nature: Silence of The Bees"
2007 WSLS-TV of Roanoke, Virginia for the station's breaking news coverage
of the shootings at Virginia Tech and the immediate aftermath

2008 Chicago Public Radio and the news division of NPR for "This American Life: The Giant Pool of Money",
which looked at the early stages of the subprime mortgage crisis
2008 N.P.R. for on-scene coverage from Chengdu, China during and after the Sichuan earthquake
2008 ABC News for the "Hopkins" documentary mini-series
2008 CBS News for "60 Minutes: Lifeline", a report profiling operations of Remote Area Medical in the United States
2008 C.N.N. for the network's coverage of the 2008 presidential primary campaigns and debates
2008 HBO Documentary Films, Maysles Films, and C.V.J. for "The Gates"
2008 HBO Documentary Films and Ted Leonsis Productions for "Nanking"
2008 HBO Entertainment, Leverage, and Closest To The Hole Productions for "Entourage"
2008 HBO Films and Playtone for "John Adams" mini-series
2008 Hearst-Argyle Television - Institutional Award for 'Commitment 2008', in which each station devoted at least 10 minutes
per day to candidate and issues coverage in the 30 days leading to the 2008 elections
2008 Independent Television Service and Kartemquin Educational Films for "Independent Lens: Mapping Stem Cell Research - Terra Incognita"
2008 Independent Television Service, Mosaic Films, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting for "Independent Lens: King Corn"
2008 KLAS-TV/Las Vegas for the "Crossfire: Water, Power, and Politics" documentary
2008 KMGH-TV/Denver for "Failing the Children: Deadly Mistakes", an exposé of the Denver area foster care system
2008 Korean Broadcasting System for "Jungle Fish"
2008 The New York Times for the newspaper's website (NYTimes.com) and its innovations in online journalism
2008 Nickelodeon for "Avatar: The Last Airbender
2008 The Onion for "Onion News Network"
2008 P.O.V./American Documentary, Inc., Laboratory X, Center for Asian American Media, and P.B.S. for "P.O.V.: Campaign"
2008 Shanghai Media Group and NDR Fernsehen for "The Red Race"
2008 Sichuan Television for coverage of the Sichuan earthquake
2008 S.N.L. Studios and Broadway Video for "Saturday Night Live" and its 2008 political satire
2008 Sony Pictures Television, High Bridge Productions, and Gran Via Productions for the very popular
"Breaking Bad" TV series, featuring Albuquerque, New Mexico
2008 Turner Classic Movies - Institutional Award to the classic film network and its commitment
to 'the place of film in social and cultural experience'
2008 WETA-TV/Washington and P.B.S. for "Washington Week with Gwen Ifill" and "National Journal"
2008 WGBH-TV/Boston, National Geographic Television, and John Rubin Productions for "NOVA: Ape Genius"
2008 WGBH-TV/Boston and Twin Cities Public Television for "Depression: Out of the Shadows"
2008 WNET-TV/New York City, The Metropolitan Opera Association, and P.B.S. for "The Metropolitan Opera: Live In HD" series
2008 YouTube - Institutional Award to Google's independent subsidiary and its 'promoting a free exchange of ideas ... around the world'

2009 Diane Rehm - Personal Award for her work on her talk show
2009 BBC World Service radio and Goldhawk Essential Productions for "The Day That Lehman Died"
2009 National Public Radio for the NPR.org website
2009 Oregon Public Broadcasting for "Hard Times", a series of radio reports on the effects of unemployment in Oregon
2009 Nancy Solomon for the public radio documentary "Mind The Gap: Why Good Schools Are Failing Black Students", distributed on Public Radio Exchange
2009 ABC News for "A Hidden America: Children of The Mountains"
2009 BBC America for "BBC World News America"
2009 CBS News for "60 Minutes: The Co$t of Dying", a report examining the financial costs of end-of-life care
2009 CBS News for "60 Minutes: Sabotaging The System," a report examining the dangers of cyber terrorism
2009 Fox Television for "Glee"
2009 Fox Television and Levitan Lloyd Productions for "Modern Family"
2009 HBO Documentary Films, HBO Sports, and Darlow Smithson Productions for "Thrilla In Manila"
2009 HBO Entertainment, BBC Television, Mirage Enterprises, Cinechicks, and The Weinstein Company for "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency"
2009 HBO Entertainment, Closest To The Hole Productions, Leverage, and Sheleg for "In Treatment"
2009 Independent Television Service and Folly River, Inc. for "Independent Lens: The Order of Myths"
2009 Independent Television Service and Green Fuse Films for "Independent Lens: Between The Folds"
2009 KCET-TV/Los Angeles for "SoCal Connected: Up In Smoke", a series of reports concerning issues of marijuana in California
2009 Korean Broadcasting System for "Noodle Road: Connecting Asia’s Kitchens"
2009 KTVU-TV/Oakland for the station's coverage of the B.A.R.T. Police shooting of Oscar Grant, its aftermath, and investigation
2009 NOW-TV News of Hong Kong for "Sichuan Earthquake: One Year On"
2009 Peter Jones Productions for "Inventing LA: The Chandlers and Their Times" (aired on PBS)
2009 Sesame Workshop for the SesameStreet.org website
2009 Sundance Channel and Brick City TV, LLC for "Brick City" about Newark, New Jersey
2009 WFLD-TV/Chicago (Fox Chicago News & MyFoxChicago.com) for the station's coverage
of the fatal beating of Derrion Albert and its website's complementary content
2009 WGBH-TV/Boston and Rain Media for "Frontline: The Madoff Affair"
2009 WGBH-TV/Boston, U.K. Channel 4, Daybreak, and Target Entertainment for "Masterpiece: Endgame"
2009 WNET-TV/New York City for "American Masters: Jerome Robbins - Something To Dance About"
2009 Worldwide Pants, Inc. for "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", for the episode featuring Archbishop Desmond Tutu

awards of the 2010s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(2010%E2%80%932019)

2010 Atlantic Public Media, The Moth, and Public Radio Exchange for "The Moth Radio Hour"
2010 N.P.R. for "Behind The Bail Bond System", an investigation airing on "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition"
2010 WNYC/New York City for "Radiolab"
2010 Art21, Inc. for "William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible"
2010 B.B.C. Cymru/Wales, Hartswood Films, and Masterpiece for "Sherlock", for the episode "A Study In Pink"
2010 B.B.C. Television and Science Channel for "Wonders of The Solar System with Brian Cox"
2010 C-SPAN for the "C-SPAN Video Library"
2010 CBS Productions, Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions, and Small Wishes for "The Good Wife"
2010 C.N.N. for coverage of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2010 ESPN for "30 for 30" documentary series
2010 H.B.O., DreamWorks Productions, and Playtone for "The Pacific"
2010 H.B.O. and 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks for "If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise" directed by Spike Lee
2010 H.B.O. and Loki Films for "12th & Delaware" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2010 HBO Films, Ruby Films, and Gerson Saines Productions for "Temple Grandin"
2010 HBO Sports for "Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals"
2010 Independent Television Service, National Film Board of Canada, C.B.C. News Network, ARTE, Documentary Channel Canada,
Radio Canada, and Knowledge Network for "Independent Lens: Reel Injun - On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian"
2010 P.O.V./American Documentary and I.T.V.S. for "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers" posted to relevant online bookstore page%
2010 Sikelia Productions and Far Hills Pictures for "American Masters: Elia Kazan - A Letter to Elia"
2010 Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions for "Justified"
2010 TNT for "Men of A Certain Age"
2010 WFAA-TV/Dallas for "Bitter Lessons", an investigation into government-funded career schools
2010 WGBH-TV/Boston for "American Experience: My Lai"
2010 WGBH-TV/Boston and Mongoose Pictures for "Frontline: The Wounded Platoon"
2010 WILL-TV in Urbana, Illinois and Jay Rosenstein Productions for "The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today",
a documentary about Vashti McCollum and the First Amendment (aired on PBS)
2010 WNET-TV/New York City and Dakota Group for "American Masters: LennoNYC"
2010 WNET-TV/New York City and Illuminations Television, Ltd. for "Great Performances: Macbeth"

2011 N.P.R. for reports by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro on the Arab Spring uprisings
2011 StoryCorps, NPR, POV, and National September 11 Memorial & Museum for recorded recollections
of the September 11 terrorist attacks on "Morning Edition" and on YouTube
2011 ABC News for "20/20: Peace Corps - A Trust Betrayed", an exposé of the program's operations in Africa
2011 BBC.com website - in recognition of the website's 'immediate, evolving coverage of news events great and small'
2011 Comedy Central, Hello Doggie Inc., Busboy Productions, and Spartina Productions for "The Colbert Report",
for its segments on Super PAC funding of political campaigns
2011 C.N.N. for work by Fareed Zakaria, citing his GPS analysis on Iran and the special "Restoring The American Dream: Fixing Education"
2011 C.N.N. for coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings
2011 C.N.N. and Done & Dusted (aka Fun & Trusted) for "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute [est. 2007]"
2011 Fuji Television of Japan for "The Untold Stories of the Tsunami In Japan"
2011 GlobalPost.com for the website's "On Location" posts
2011 HBO Documentary Films, Clover and A Bee Films, and 33&Out Inc. for "Earth Made of Glass" about Rwanda
2011 HBO Entertainment, Bighead Littlehead, 360 Television, Grok, and Generator Productions for the "Game of Thrones" TV series
2011 HBO Entertainment and Blown Deadline Productions for "Treme" TV series about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
2011 I.F.C. and Broadway Video for the "Portlandia" TV series
2011 Independent Lens and Bhutto Film LLC for "Bhutto"
2011 KLAS-TV/Las Vegas for "Desert Underwater", a series of reports on the housing crisis in Las Vegas, Nevada and its effects
2011 KLRU-TV in Austin, Texas and P.B.S. - Institutional Award for the "Austin City Limits" live music performance program
2011 The New Yorker Magazine and Human Rights Watch for the online reports "Acting Up: Russia's Civil Society" (documenting Russian
dissidents) and "Gold's Costly Dividend: The Porgera Joint Venture" (report on abuse by security at a Papua New Guinea mine)
2011 NHK-TV of Japan for "Surviving The Tsunami"
2011 P.B.S., Apograph Productions, Firelight Media, and Q-Ball Productions for "American Experience",
for the documentaries "Triangle Fire", "Freedom Riders", and "Stonewall Uprising"
2011 P.O.V./American Documentary, Inc., Independent Television Service, Red Square Productions, Bungalow Town Productions,
and YLE Finland for "P.O.V.: My Perestroika"
2011 SABC Education, Johns Hopkins Health & Education South Africa, Curious Pictures Pty Ltd, and Ants Multimedia for "Intersexions"
2011 Showtime Presents for "Rebirth"
2011 Showtime Presents, Fox 21, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, and Keshet for the "Homeland" TV series
2011 Sony Pictures Television for the long-running "Jeopardy!" TV series
2011 TED.com website for '[making] creative thinkers and their ideas available everywhere, anytime'
2011 Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB Jade) of Hong Kong for "News Magazine",
for the reports "People's Republic of Cheating" and "Misjudged Cases"
2011 Universal Television, Deedle-Dee Productions, and Fremulon for the "Parks and Recreation" TV series
2011 WEWS-TV/Cleveland for "Operation Deep Freeze", a report on U.S. Navy personnel exposed to radiation at a base in Antarctica
2011 WNET-TV/New York City, Quest Productions, Bread & Butter Films for
"American Masters: Charles & Ray Eames - The Architect and The Painter"

2012 Lorne Michaels - Individual Award to 'the patron saint of satirical television comedy'
2012 NPR's "All Things Considered" and Radio Diaries for "Teen Contender", a profile of 16-year-old Claressa Shields
and her quest to earn a spot on the 2012 U.S. Olympic women's boxing team
2012 WBEZ-FM/Chicago, Pro Publica, and Fundacion MEPI for "This American Life: What Happened At Dos Erres",
a profile of a child survivor of the 1982 Guatemalan civil war
2012 WNYC radio/New York City for "The Leonard Lopate Show"
2012 WNYC/New York City, Public Radio International, The Library of Congress, and Media Mechanics
for "Inside The National Recording Registry"
2012 ABC Family and Prodco Inc. for "Switched At Birth"
2012 ABC News for coverage of Hurricane Sandy
2012 ABC News for "Robin's Journey", a public service campaign centered on "Good Morning America"
co-anchor Robin Roberts' bone marrow transplant
2012 B.B.C. Cymru/Wales - Institutional Award for "Doctor Who"
2012 CBS News for "Joy In The Congo", a profile of Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste
2012 CBS News for "60 Minutes: Deception At Duke", an investigation into
an experimental cancer treatment at Duke University
2012 Comedy Central and Five Timz Productions for "D.L. Hughley: The Endangered List"
2012 C.N.N. for coverage of the unrest in Syria and Homs
2012 FX Productions and Pig Newton Inc. for "Louie" starring comedian Louis C.K.
2012 G.M.A. Network Inc. / G.M.A. News TV for "Reel Time: Salat (Bone Dry)"
2012 Hardcash Productions/Fuuse Films for "Exposure: Banaz - An Honour Killing" (presented on ITV)
2012 HBO Documentary Films and Augusta Films for "The Loving Story"
2012 HBO Documentary Films, Show of Force, and Mudpuppy Films for "Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present"
2012 HBO Entertainment, Aptow Productions, and Jenni Konner Productions for "Girls"
2012 HBO Films, Playtone Productions, and Everyman Pictures for "Game Change"
2012 HBO Sports for "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel"
2012 Independent Television Service, PBS, and True-Walker Productions for "Independent Lens: Summer Pasture" about nomads in Tibet
2012 I.T.V. Studios for "Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile", researched and presented by Mark Williams-Thomas
2012 I.T.V. Studios - Institutional Award for "Michael Apted's Up" Series
2012 J.U.F. Pictures Inc. for documentary "Under Fire: Journalists In Combat"
2012 KMGH-TV/Denver for "Investigating The Fire", an examination of a controlled burn
by the Colorado State Forest Service and its deadly impact
2012 KNXV-TV/Phoenix for "Ford Escape: Exposing A Deadly Defect"
2012 National Geographic Channel, B.B.C. Two, and Brook Lapping Productions for "Putin, Russia, and The West"
2012 NHK Educational Corporation & NHK-TV of Japan for "Design Ah!"
2012 NYTimes.com for "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek", an online multimedia report on a deadly avalanche
2012 P.B.S. and Steps International for "Why Poverty?"
2012 SCOTUSblog.com website for its coverage of the United States Supreme Court
2012 Smithsonian Channel and 1895 Films for "M.L.K.: The Assassination Tapes"
2012 U.K. Channel 4 and I.T.N. Productions for "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished"
2012 Univision for the network's reports on "Rapido y Furioso" (Operation Fast and Furious)
2012 Warner Brothers Television and John Wells Productions for the "Southland" TV series
2012 WTHR-TV/Indianapolis for "Investigating The I.R.S.", an examination of how illegal immigrants
bilked the Internal Revenue Service with tax refunds
2012 WVIT-TV/New Britain, CT for the station's breaking news coverage of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting

2013 Tom Brokaw - Personal award to the longtime NBC News personality and former "Nightly News" anchor
for his various projects and books
2013 NPR News and "Morning Edition" for "The Race Card Project" by Michele Norris that examines
listeners' ideas and experiences on race, pride, prejudice, and identity
2013 Public Radio Exchange and The Center for Investigative Reporting for "Reveal: The VA's Opiate Overload",
which examines overdoses from prescription opiates at Veterans Administration hospitals
2013 ABC Studios for "Scandal"
2013 B.B.C. America, Temple Street Productions, and Space for "Orphan Black"
2013 Canal+, Ciné+, Haut et Court TV, and Backup Films for "The Returned (Les Revenants)" fantasy TV series
2013 CBS News / "CBS This Morning" for Charlie Rose's 'polite but persistent' interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
2013 C.N.N. and Zero Point Zero Productions for "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown"
2013 Comedy Central Productions for "Key & Peele"
2013 E.S.P.N. for "Outside The Lines: NFL at a Crossroads - Investigating A Health Crisis"
2013 FX Productions and Shine America for "The Bridge"
2013 G.M.A. Networks/Philippines for coverage of Typhoon Haiyan (aka Typhoon Yolanda)
2013 HBO Documentary Films and Fine Films LLC for "Life According to Sam"
2013 HBO Documentary Films, Jigsaw Productions, Wider Film Projects, and Below The Radar Films
for "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God"
2013 HBO Documentary Films and Sabella Entertainment for "Six by Sondheim"
2013 Hollow Interactive LLC for "Hollow", a documentary about miners in West Virginia directed by Elaine McMillion
2013 Independent Television Service, B.B.C. Television , Charlotte Street Films, ZDF/Arte, and NHK-TV Japan
for "Independent Lens: The House I Live In"
2013 Independent Television Service, Chain Camera Productions, Girls Club Entertainment, RISE films, Fork Films,
Cuomo Cole Productions, and Canal+ for "Independent Lens: The Invisible War"
2013 Kudos and Imaginary Friends for "Broadchurch"
2013 Link TV USA and DR Denmark for "Borgen"
2013 NBC News for "In Plain Sight: Poverty in America", an on-air and online assessment of the faces and forms of poverty
2013 Netflix, Donen/Fincher/Roth, Trigger Street Productions, and Media Rights Capital for the "House of Cards" TV series
2013 Netflix and Lionsgate Television for "Orange Is the New Black"
2013 The New York Times and National Film Board of Canada for "A Short History of The Highrise", an online 'visual tour of vertical living'
2013 POV/American Documentary for "The Law In These Parts"
2013 POV/American Documentary and BKS Films LLC for "Best Kept Secret"
2013 Public Square Films, How to Survive a Plague LLC, Impact Partners, and Little Punk for "Independent Lens: How to Survive A Plague"
2013 Sony Pictures Television for the very popular "Breaking Bad" TV series, featuring Albuquerque, New Mexico
2013 South Carolina ETV and Markay Media for "A Chef's Life"
2013 T.C.M. for "The Story of Film: An Odyssey" 15-chapter history epic
2013 Unicorn Black for "Burka Avenger"
2013 University of Oregon students Samantha Stendal and Aaron Blanton for "A Needed Response", a viral video (the first to earn a Peabody)
created to challenge the culture of rape and sexual assault on college campuses
2013 Thirteen/WNET-TV, Inkwell Films, Ark Media, and Kunhardt McGee Productions for
"The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross" with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
2013 WBZ-TV/Boston and WBZ Radio joint honor for the stations' coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing
and subsequent investigation and manhunt
2013 WBEZ-TV/Chicago for "This American Life: Harper High School" (parts one and two),
which profiled life at a Chicago high school plagued by gun violence
2013 WETA-TV/Washington and Florentine Films for "The Central Park Five"
2013 WETA-TV/Washington, Latino Public Broadcasting, Bosch & Company, and Independent Television Service
for "Latino Americans: The 500 Year Legacy That Reshaped a Nation"
2010 WGBH-TV/Boston and Kirk Documentary Group for "Frontline: League of Denial - The NFL's Concussion Crisis"
2013 WNET-TV/New York City, B'way Films LLC, Ghost Light Films, and Albert M. Tapper
for "Great Performances: Broadway Musicals - A Jewish Legacy"
2013 WTVF-TV/Nashville for "Questions of Influence", a series of reports
revealing Tennessee state officials’ involvement in shady business deals
2013 WVUE-DT/New Orleans and The Times-Picayune (NOLA.com) newspaper for "Louisiana Purchased",
an investigation into campaign financing in Louisiana

2014 David Attenborough - Personal Award for his work as host and producer of nature-history programs
2014 B.B.C. World Service for the broadcaster's public service efforts to inform about the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa
2014 N.P.R. for on-scene reports from the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa
2014 Public Radio International - Institutional Award to the Afropop Worldwide radio series for its celebration of African and Afro-inspired music
2014 WJCT-FM/Jacksonville, N.P.R., and P.R.X. for "State of The Re:Union"
2014 WNYC/New York and BuzzFeed for "Radiolab: 60 Words", examining the 'Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists'
and its serving as the legal foundation for the War on Terror
2014 WNYC/New York and New Jersey Public Radio for "Chris Christie, White House Ambitions, and The Abuse of Power"
2014 B.B.C. Worldwide, SundanceTV, Drama Republic, and Eight Rooks Productions for "The Honourable Woman"
2014 Cartoon Network Studios for "Adventure Time" animated TV series
2014 CBS Television Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Electus, RCTV, Poppy Productions, and Eye Productions for "Jane The Virgin"
2014 Chicago Public Media and the "This American Life: Serial" podcast, for its investigation of the murder of Hae Min Lee
2014 Cinemax Entertainment, Ambeg Productions, Anonymous Content, and Extension 765 for "The Knick"
2014 C.N.N. for "Crisis At The V.A.", an investigation into delays in care at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals
2014 Disney Junior and Brown Bag Films for "Doc McStuffins" animated TV series
2014 E.W. Scripps Company Washington, DC bureau for "Under The Radar", a series of reports on loopholes that allow sex offenders
convicted in the U.S. military to go unidentified & unmonitored when returning to civilian life
2014 Flying Cloud Productions Inc. for "Human Harvest: China's Illegal Organ Trade"
2014 Fox Broadcasting Company, National Geographic Channel, Cosmos Studios Inc. and Fuzzy Door Productions
for "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey"
2014 Fox Television Studios and FX Productions for "The Americans"
2014 Gran Via Productions and Zip Works for "Rectify"
2014 HBO Documentary Films, Covert Productions, and Impact Partners for "The Newburgh Sting"
2014 HBO Documentary Films, Jigsaw Productions, Jagged Films, and Inaudible Films for "Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown"
2014 HBO Entertainment, Avalon Television, and Sixteen String Jack Productions for "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
2014 Independent Television Service, B.B.C., Bungalow Town Productions, NHK-TV Japan, IKON, and DR Denmark for
"Independent Lens: Brakeless" (airing on PBS)
2014 Jax Media for "Inside Amy Schumer"
2014 KVUE-TV in Austin, Texas for "The Cost of Troubled Minds", an investigation into the monetary & psychological effects
of cutbacks in Texas mental health care programs
2014 MGM Television and FX Productions for "Fargo"
2014 NBC News and MSNBC for coverage on the rise of the Islamic State, in particular reports by correspondent Richard Engel
2014 Noticias Univision for "Entre el Abandono y el Rechazo (Between Abandonment and Rejection)",
about unaccompanied Latin American children seeking asylum in the United States
2014 P.O.V./American Documentary Inc. for "P.O.V.: American Revolutionary - The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs"
2014 SABC 2, DStv, GOtv, and Abby Ginzberg Productions for "Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and The New South Africa"
2014 U.K. Channel 4 and Zeppotron for "Black Mirror"
2014 Vice News for reports by Medyan Dairieh inside the caliphate of the Islamic State
2014 Vice News for "Last Chance High", a series of web reports and podcasts profiling troubled students
at Chicago's Montefiore Therapeutic Day School
2014 WGBH Educational Foundation and Firelight Films for "American Experience: Freedom Summer"
2014 WGBH-TV/Boston, P.B.S., Kirk Documentary Group, and Rain Media for "Frontline: United States of Secrets",
a documentary examining the growth of US government surveillance efforts post-9/11

2015 David Letterman - Personal Award in recognition of his 33-year tenure as a late-night TV host
2015 Stanley Nelson Jr. - Personal Award for his work as a documentary filmmaker and as founder of Firelight Media of New York City
2015 CBC/Radio-Canada, National Film Board of Canada, Arte, Bayerischer Rundfunk, and Upian for "Do Not Track",
an online interactive documentary examining internet economic & privacy issues
2015 NPR News for a report on the U.S. Army's testing of mustard gas on soldiers during World War II
2015 St. Louis Public Radio for "One Year In Ferguson"
2015 WQXR-FM/New York City for "Meet The Composer"
2015 A+E Studios for "UnREAL"
2015 ABC Studios for "black-ish"
2015 Amazon Studios for "Transparent"
2015 B.B.C. Television - Public Service recognition for the broadcaster's coverage of the European migrant crisis
2015 B.B.C./CBeebies and Move On Up for "Katie Morag" series
2015 B.B.C. Storyville, CBC News Network, Assassin Films, UK-INDIA, Tathagat Films, Gamini Plyatissa Foundation, Vital Voices
Global Partnership, DR Denmark, Plus Pictures Aps, SVT, IKON, RTS, SRF, and RAI for "Independent Lens: India's Daughter"
2015 B.B.C. Worldwide, Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures, Altus Media, and Prescience for "Masterpiece: Wolf Hall"
2015 Chicago Public Media for "This American Life", for three episodes ("Three Miles" and "The Problem We All Live With
(Parts One and Two") examining the benefits and effects of school desegregation
2015 "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" - Institutional Award for the show's 'lasting impact
on political satire, television comedy and even politics itself'
2015 Dontnod Entertainment for "Life Is Strange"
2015 FremantleMedia International and Kino Lorber for "Deutschland 83"
2015 HBO Documentary Films, Sky Atlantic, and Jigsaw Productions for "Going Clear: Scientology and The Prison of Belief"
2015 HBO Documentary Films, Gidalya Pictures, and Blumhouse Productions for "How To Dance In Ohio"
2015 HBO Documentary Films and Good Things Acquisition Company for "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst"
2015 HBO Documentary Films, Spring Films, Angel TV, and Ratpac Documentary Films for "Night Will Fall"
2015 HBO Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, Damon Lindelof Productions, and Film 44 for "The Leftovers"
2015 HBO Sports for "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel: The Killing Fields", a report examining Africa's illegal ivory trade
2015 Netflix, ABC Studios, and Marvel Television for "Marvel's Jessica Jones"
2015 Netflix, Radical Media, and Moxie Firecracker for "What Happened, Miss Simone?"
2015 Netflix, Red Crown Productions, Participant Media, Come What May Productions, and New Balloon for "Beasts of No Nation"
2015 Netflix, Universal Television, Oh Brudder Productions, Alan Yang Productions, and Fremulon for "Master of None"
2015 P.O.V./American Documentary, Independent Television Service, Portret Films, Latino Public Broadcasting, and
Corporation for Public Broadcasting for "P.O.V.: Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie)"
2015 Showtime Documentary Films, Passion Pictures, and Cutler Productions for "Listen To Me Marlon"
2015 Sweet 180 Productions for "Halal In The Family"
2015 Universal Cable Productions for the "Mr. Robot" TV series
2015 WETA-TV/Washington and PBS NewsHour for "Desperate Journey", a series of reports on those fleeing war-torn areas of the Middle East
2015 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "Frontline: ISIS In Afghanistan"
2015 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "Frontline: Ebola Outbreak", a virtual reality examination of the Ebola crisis
2015 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "Frontline: Inheritance", an interactive documentary that examines one's legacy
through the items that they leave behind
2015 WMAQ-TV/Chicago for an investigation uncovering procedural infractions and disinformation from the Chicago Police Department
in regards to an officer's fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald
2015 WTAE-TV/Pittsburgh for "Burning Questions", an investigation into response inefficiencies in Pennsylvania volunteer fire departments
2015 WXIA-TV/Atlanta for "911: Lost On The Line", an investigation revealing government oversights and technical shortcomings
in smart phones and telecommunications infrastructure, which led to needless deaths across the country

2016 was the 75th Anniversary of the Peabody Awards
2016 Norman Lear - Personal Award for Lear's groundbreaking work as a situation comedy producer
2016 N.P.R. for reports on how a ravenous sales culture within Wells Fargo Bank led to the creation of fake consumer banking accounts
and the blacklisting of those who attempted to report the unethical practice
2016 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution / Digital Journalism for "Doctors & Sex Abuse", a series on how doctors who sexually violate patients
are allowed to continue practicing medicine
2016 "CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley" for Jim Axelrod's investigation into West Virginia's opioid epidemic
2016 C.N.N. for the reports "ISIS In Iraq and Syria," "Undercover In Syria," and "Battle For Mosul"
2016 ESPN Films and Laylow Films for "O.J.: Made In America"
2016 Film First and HBO Documentary Films for "Mavis!"
2016 FX Productions for the "Atlanta" TV series
2016 FX Productions for the "Better Things" TV series
2016 Google Spotlight Stories and Evil Eye Pictures for "Pearl", a virtual reality drama
2016 HBO Entertainment for the "Veep" TV series
2016 HBO Entertainment and Parkwood Entertainment for "Lemonade" - Beyoncé album & 65-minute TV special
2016 Independent Television Service - Institutional Award for their funding and presenting of documentary films on public television
2016 Independent Television Service, PBS, Trilogy Films LLC, Bigmouth Productions, and Cedar Creek Productions
for "Independent Lens: Trapped"
2016 KNTV-TV/San Jose for "Arrested At School", an investigation into how Bay Area school districts
rely on law enforcement as a means of student discipline
2016 Netflix, AfterImage Public Media, and Actual Films for "Audrie & Daisy"
2016 Netflix and BBC One for the "Happy Valley" TV series
2016 Netflix, Forward Movement LLC, and Kandoo Films for "13th" directed by Ava DuVernay
Netflix, H.B.O. Canada, and Banger Films for "Hip-Hop Evolution"
2016 The New York Times Op-Docs (NYTimes.com) for "4.1 Miles"
2016 Numinous Games for the video game "That Dragon, Cancer"
2016 Panoply Media for "The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel", innovative scripted podcast for middle grade kids
2016 P.O.V.American Documentary, Inc. and PBS for "P.O.V.: Hooligan Sparrow"
2016 ProPublica and The Texas Tribune for "Hell and High Water", a multimedia collaboration examining Houston's vulnerability to dangerous flooding
2016 Showtime Documentary Films, Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media, and Global Produce/Jigsaw Productions for "Zero Days",
documentary film about the Stuxnet computer virus and the development of malware software
2016 Speed of Joy for the web series "Her Story"
2016 U.K. Channel 4, Hulu, and The Forge for the "National Treasure" 4-part TV series
2016 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "Frontline: Confronting ISIS", an examination of America's ongoing war against Islamist extremists
2016 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "Frontline: Exodus", which offered first-person accounts of migrants fleeing war and persecution for safety in Europe

2017 Carol Burnett - Personal Award for Career Achievement
- to 'one of the all-time greats of television comedy'
2017 Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media for "74 Seconds", a podcast that details the shooting of Philando Castile
and its legal & political ramifications
2017 N.P.R. and ProPublica for their reports on how and why the U.S. has the highest rate in the developed world of women dying
as a consequence of pregnancy and childbirth
2017 Amazon Studios for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel TV series
2017 Buried Signal and Annapurna Interactive for the "Gorogoa" puzzle game - for Video Games
2017 CBS News and The Washington Post for "60 Minutes: The Whistleblower", in which ex-DEA agent Joe Rannazzisi uncovered his own
organization's failure - due to Congressional interference - to hold Big Pharma accountable in the opioid epidemic
2017 C.N.N. for its coverage of the fall of ISIS in Iraq and Syria
2017 Cult Leader and The National Film Board of Canada - Interactive Documentary Award for "The Space We Hold"
2017 Felix and Paul Studios, Oculus Rift, and Funny or Die - Virtual Reality/360 Award for "Miyubi" VR film
2017 The Fred Rogers Company for 'carrying on the legacy of its eponymous founder'
2017 Fuse Media for "Indivisible", a documentary on three recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (D.A.C.A.) benefits
2017 Gimlet Media/Spotify for "Uncivil: The Raid"
2017 Google's Creative Lab and Visual Editions - Mobile Award for "Editions At Play"
2017 HBO Entertainment, Issa Rae Productions, Penny for Your Thoughts Entertainment, and 3 Arts Entertainment for the "Insecure" TV series
2017 HBO/Vice News Tonight for coverage of the Unite the Right rally and its aftermath in Charlottesville, VA
2017 Hulu, MGM Television, White Oak Pictures, The Littlefield Company, and Daniel Wilson Productions
for the 10-episode "The Handmaid's Tale" TV series
2017 Independent Television Service, PBS, Mile 22 LLC, K.A. Snyder Productions, Cuomo Cole Productions, Artemis Rising,
and Transform Films for "Independent Lens: Newtown", on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
2017 Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting and Louisville Public Media for "The Pope's Long Con", a podcast series
exploring the background of Kentucky legislator Dan Johnson
2017 KXAS-TV5/Dallas for "Big Buses, Bigger Problems: Taxpayers Taken For A Ride", an investigation into real estate deals
made by Dallas County Schools after a failed investment in school bus camera systems
2017 Netflix for "A Series of Unfortunate Events", based on the Lemony Snicket tales
2017 Netflix and Art & Industry for "Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King"
2017 Netflix, CBS Television Studios, Funny or Die, and 3 Arts Entertainment for "American Vandal"
2017 Netflix, The Ocean Agency, Exposure Labs, View Into the Blue, Argent Pictures, and The Kendeda Fund for "Chasing Coral"
2017 Oculus Story Studio - Virtual Reality/360 Award for "Dear Angelica"
2017 P.O.V./American Documentary Inc., Intrepid Cinema, and Radiator Film for "P.O.V.: The Islands and The Whales"
2017 P.O.V./American Documentary Inc., PBS, A.M.C., Larm Film, and Aleppo Media Center for "P.O.V.: Last Men In Aleppo"
2017 The Pudding and Polygraph - Digital Journalism Award for "The Pudding"
2017 Serial and This American Life for "S-Town"
2017 "60 Minutes" to 'one of the most enduring media institutions, celebrating 50 years on the air'
2017 S.N.L. Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video for "Saturday Night Live", for its political satire sketches
2017 Sony Pictures Television and Gran Via Productions for the "Better Call Saul" TV series, featuring Albuquerque, New Mexico
2017 Spike TV, Cinemart, and Roc Nation for "Time: The Kalief Browder Story"
2017 WETA-TV/Washington and PBS NewsHour for "Inside Putin's Russia", a series of reports on the impact of Russia
under the rule of Vladimir Putin
2017 WGBH Educational Foundation/World Channel, Independent Television Service, American Documentary Inc.,
and Rooy Media LLC for "America ReFramed: Deej"
2017 WGBH-TV/Boston and PBS for "American Experience: Oklahoma City", about the Oklahoma City bombing
2017 WNET-TV/New York City, PBS, Independent Television Service, The People's Poet Media Group LLC, and Artemis Rising
for "American Masters: Maya Angelou - And Still I Rise"

2018 The New York Times for "Caliphate", a 12-part podcast in which reporter Rukmini Callimachi explored the allure of ISIS and motivations of those who join
the terrorist group; The Times returned the award in December 2020 after an internal investigation revealed that reportage included on the podcast, specifically
one witness's unverifiable accounts of ISIS atrocities, did not adhere to The Times' standards for accuracy

2018 Rita Moreno - Personal Award for Career Achievement to 'a unique talent' whose barrier-breaking career
'continues to thrive six-plus decades after her acting debut'
2018 N.P.R. and Michigan Radio for the "Believed" podcast, which explored the Larry Nassar scandal from the survivors' point of view
2018 PBS NewsHour for a report about plastic pollution and its effects on Earth's ecosystem
2018 PBS NewsHour, PRX, Associated Press, Center for Investigative Reporting, and Reveal for "Kept Out",
a report about disparities between people of color and white people in terms of lending
2018 PRX, Center for Investigative Reporting, Type Investigations, and Reveal for "Monumental Lies", a report exploring
how 'disturbing – and distorted – view[s] of history' led to the erection of monuments memorializing the Confederacy and its leaders
2018 Aaron Bradbury - Virtual Reality Award for "Vestige"
2018 B.B.C. - Mobile Award for the "Civilisations" Augmented Reality App
2018 B.B.C., P.B.S., ZDF Germany, Arte Europe, Thirteen Productions LLC, Antelope South Ltd., and Normal Life Pictures for "The Jazz Ambassadors"
2018 BBC America and Sid Gentle Films for "Killing Eve"
2018 B.B.C. News for "Africa Eye: Anatomy of A Killing", an investigation confirming the veracity of a graphic viral video,
in which two Cameroon Armed Forces soldiers killed two women and their two children
2018 Cartoon Network Studios for "Steven Universe"
2018 "Frontline" for "The Facebook Dilemma", which examined the social media platform's growth and its negative impact on privacy and democracy
2018 "Frontline" for "Separated: Children At The Border", which examined the roots of the policy that segregates immigrant children
from their families at the Mexico-United States border
2018 ESPN SportsCenter, ESPNW, E:60, and Outside The Lines for "Spartan Silence: Crisis at Michigan State", a series that examined MSU's
knowledge of Larry Nassar's role in the USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal
2018 FX Productions and Fox 21 Television Studios for "The Americans" TV series
2018 FX Productions and Fox 21 Television Studios for "Pose"
2018 HBO Documentary Films and Moxie Firecracker Films for "A Dangerous Son"
2018 HBO Entertainment, Alec Berg, and Hanarply for the "Barry" TV series
2018 HBO Entertainment, A24, and MVMT for "Random Acts of Flyness" TV series
2018 Illya Szilak & Cyril Tsiboulski - Transmedia Award for "Queerskins"
2018 Independent Television News and U.K. Channel 4 News for an exposé on Cambridge Analytica
and their role in a data scandal with Facebook
2018 Independent Television Service, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, P.B.S., Three Judges LLC, and Idle Wild Films
for "Independent Lens: The Judge"
2018 Independent Television Service, P.B.S., Black Public Media, Lorraine Hansberry Documentary Project LLC, The Film Posse, and
Chiz Schultz Inc. for "American Masters: Lorraine Hansberry - Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart"
2018 Kartemquin Films of Chicago - Institutional Award for the production company's 'commitment to unflinching documentary filmmaking
and telling an American history rooted in social justice and the stories of the marginalized'
2018 KING-TV/Seattle for "Back of The Class", a report detailing a lack of support and services for students with disabilities at Washington public schools
2018 The Marshall Project and Longreads - Digital Journalism Award for "Banished"
2018 Netflix for "Hannah Gadsby: Nanette"
2018 Netflix for "Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj"
2018 Netflix, U.K. Channel 4, and Clerkenwell Films/Dominic Buchanan Productions for "The End of The F***ing World"
2018 P.B.S., Carlos Santana, 5 Stick Films, and The Dolores Huerta Film Project, LLC for "Independent Lens: Dolores" about labor leader Dolores Huerta
2018 P.O.V./American Documentary, Independent Television Service, Hulu, and Kartemquin for "P.O.V.: Minding The Gap"
2018 P.O.V./American Documentary, PBS, and National Film Board of Canada for "P.O.V.: The Apology"
2018 ProPublica - {the first} Peabody Catalyst Award for releasing audio of immigrant children separated from their parents by U.S. Border Patrol agents
2018 "Sesame Street" - Institutional Award for the program's '50 years of educating and entertaining children in the U.S. and around the world'
2018 The Submarine Channel and VPRO - Interactive Documentary Award for "The Industry: Mapping The Dutch Drug Economy"
2018 3909 LLC - Video Game Award for "Return of The Obra Dinn"
2018 Twitch - Webisode Award for "Artificial"
2018 Universal Television, Fremulon, and 3 Arts Entertainment for "The Good Place" TV series
2018 WABE-TV/Atlanta for "Buried Truths", Hank Klibanoff's exploration of voter suppression in Georgia in 1948,
when Isaiah Nixon was murdered 'for exercising his right to vote'
2018 WAGA-TV/Atlanta, GA for "$2 Tests: Bad Arrests", a report about police using 'a quick, cheap way
to analyze suspicious substances in the field' and how its use led to many false arrests

2019 actress Cicely Tyson - Personal Award for Career Achievement for being 'a foundational figure in the advancement of meaningful programming and social change'
2019 American Public Media for the "In The Dark: The Path Home" radio program that examined Curtis Flowers' quadruple homicide case trials
2019 Amazon Studios and All3Media for "Fleabag"
2019 Apple TV+, wiip, Anonymous Content, Tuning Fork Productions, and Sugar 23 Productions for the "Dickinson" TV series about Emily Dickinson [1830-86]
2019 A24 Television for "Ramy"
2019 Auricle Productions for "Threshold Season 3: The Refuge", which examines
the controversy over drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
2019 BBC Sounds and George The Poet Ltd. for "Have You Heard George's Podcast?"
2019 C.N.N. for a look at undocumented workers in the American Midwest and their positive impact on businesses and communities
2019 CNN Films for "Apollo 11"
2019 "Frontline" - Institutional Award for being 'an unwavering source for truth through quality journalism when both are under attack'
2019 HBO Documentary Films and Kunhardt Films for "True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight For Equality"
2019 HBO Entertainment, Project Zeus, Hyperobject Industries, and Gary Sanchez Productions for "Succession"
2019 HBO Entertainment, White Rabbit, Paramount Television, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Comics for "Watchmen"
2019 HBO Miniseries, SKY, Sister, The Mighty Mint, and Word Games for "Chernobyl"
2019 Independent Television News and U.K. Channel 4 News for "Frontline: For Sama"
2019 Lifetime, Bunim/Murray Productions, and Kreativ Inc. for "Surviving R. Kelly"
2019 Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment for "Stranger Things"
2019 NBC News for "A Different Kind of Force: Policing Mental Illness", which covers how local police
in San Antonio and Houston handle people with mental illness using empathy instead of violence
2019 NBC News/Engel Unit for Richard Engel's reports on the cost of the United States's decision to abandon the Kurds
2019 Netflix, A Busca Vida Filmes Production, and Violet Films for "The Edge of Democracy" about Brasil
2019 Netflix, CBS Television Studios, Timberman-Beverly Productions, Sage Lane Productions, Escapist Fare, and Katie Couric Media for "Unbelievable"
2019 Netflix, Participant Media, Tribeca Productions, Harpo Films, and Array Filmworks for "When They See Us"
2019 Newsday for "Long Island Divided", an investigation into housing discrimination in the area and the impact it had on its towns and communities
2019 Page Fright, Outlier Productions, and Warner Horizon Scripted Television for "David Makes Man"
2019 PBS, Idiom Film LLC, Louverture Films, and Field of Vision for "Independent Lens: Hale County This Morning, This Evening"
2019 P.O.V., PBS, Fishbowl Films, Motto Pictures, 19340 Productions, Shark Island Institute, HHMI Tangled Bank Studios,
and IQ190 Productions for "P.O.V.: Inventing Tomorrow"
2019 P.O.V./American Documentary, PBS, Final Cut, Real, Mouka Filmi, STORY, Bayerischer Rundfunk, and Arte Europe
for "P.O.V.: The Distant Barking of Dogs"
2019 P.O.V./American Documentary, PBS, Independent Television Service, and Old Chilly Pictures LLC for "P.O.V.: Midnight Traveler"
2019 P.O.V./American Documentary, PBS, Independent Television Service, Semilla Verde Productions, Lucernam Films,
Latino Public Broadcasting, and El Deseo for "P.O.V.: The Silence of Others"
2019 "The Simpsons" - Institutional Award for being 'one of the most consistently funny and culturally important satirical sitcoms over the last three decades'
2019 WBBM-TV/Chicago for "Unwarranted", an investigation into botched police raids in Chicago and the impact they left on families and their homes
2019 WGBH Educational Foundation, PBS Kids, and Atomic Cartoons for "Molly of Denali" animated children's TV series
2019 WNYC Studios and OSM Audio for "Dolly Parton's America" 9-episode podcast

Watch Now: Peabody Documentary Special on P.B.S.
multi-panel Zoom interviews by Tabitha Jackson, director of the Sundance Film Institute with filmmakers of the ten Peabody Documentary Award-winning films of 2018-2019: RaMell Ross, director of "Hale County This Morning, This Evening" {IMDb credits}; Trey Ellis, executive producer of "True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight For Equality" {IMDb credits}; and Dream Hampton, co-executive producer of Lifetime's "Surviving R. Kelly" mini-series {IMDb credits}; Robert Bahar & Almudena Carracedo, co-directors of "P.O.V.: The Silence of Others" {IMDb credits}; Petra Costa, co-producer, writer & director of "The Edge of Democracy" {IMDb credits}; "Frontline: For Sama" {IMDb credits}; "Midnight Traveler" {IMDb credits}; "P.O.V.: The Distant Barking of Dogs" {IMDb credits}; "P.O.V.: Inventing Tomorrow" {IMDb credits}; and "Apollo 11" {IMDb credits}

watch full movie [6/2020 upload; 55:39] online at YouTube

awards of 2020 & forward
The eligibility dates are changed now to be the calendar year; submission deadlines are in December 2020,
and the awards for 2020 will be announced in June 2021 {per Official Submissions Guidelines}.

2020 "Chernobyl: Based On The Untold True Story" 5-part cable mini-series [Home Box Office May-June 2019]
highest cable show viewer ratings of all time on IMDb (9.7 out of 10); series won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards & 9 other noms, won 3 BAFTA Awards, won AFI TV Program of the Year Award, DGA Award, 14 OFTA TV Awards, Peabody Award in 2020, 2 Satellite Awards, WGA Award; music won Grammy Award, SCL Award



founder/namesake George Foster Peabody   [1852-1938]
George Foster Peabody (July 27, 1852 – March 4, 1938) was an American banker and philanthropist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foster_Peabody
Perhaps Peabody's best-known legacy is the George Foster Peabody Awards, presented annually since 1941 by the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication for excellence in radio, and, since 1948, television broadcasting, followed by World Wide Web content in the late 1990s.
Ware, Louise (1951). George Foster Peabody : banker, philanthropist, publicist. Athens: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820334561. Retrieved February 20, 2018.



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