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Irish Journalism Awards
Awarded forThe best in Irish journalism
Sponsored byNewsBrands
DateNovember 2024 (2024-11)
VenueMansion House
CountryIreland
Presented byMatt Cooper
EligibilityIrish journalists
First awarded2011
Last awarded2024
Highlights
Business Journalist of the YearKillian Woods
Campaigning JournalismAnne Sheridan
Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)Mick Clifford
Foreign CoverageHannah McCarthy
Front Page of the YearThe Irish Sun
Websitewww.irishjournalismawards.ie

The Irish Journalism Awards is an annual award ceremony organised by NewsBrands (formerly National Newspapers of Ireland). Categories include Journalist of the Year, Critic of the Year, News Website, Young Journalist, and Foreign Coverage Journalist.

Recipients of awards have included Fintan O'Toole (Columnist of the Year, 2017, 2018, 2020), Sally Hayden (Journalist of the Year 2023, Foreign Coverage Journalist of the Year 2019, 2023),[1][2] Martin Breheny (Sports Story of the Year 2017)[3] and Nicola Tallant (Podcast of the Year 2021).[4]

Awards were not presented from 2013 to 2015.[5]

Recipients

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2024

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  • Killian Woods, Business Journalist of the Year[7]
  • Anne Sheridan, Campaigning Journalism[8]
  • Mick Clifford, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
  • Brenda Power, Columnist of the Year (Popular)
  • Conor Gallagher, Crime Journalist of the Year
  • Keith Duggan, Arts Journalism and Criticism
  • Sally Hayden, Features Journalist of the Year (Broadsheet)
  • Debbie McCann, Features Journalist of the Year (Popular)
  • Hannah McCarthy, Foreign Coverage
  • The Irish Sun, Front Page of the Year
  • Irish Daily Star, Headline of the Year
  • Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Investigative Journalism
  • The Ticket, Magazine of the Year
  • Daniel Murray, Political Journalist of the Year
  • Donal Lynch, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
  • Kitty Holland, News Reporter of the Year
  • Paddy Logue, et al (The Irish Times), Digital Innovation of the Year
  • "The Stardust Tragedy" (The Irish Sun), Podcast of the Year
  • Níall Feiritear, Scoop of the Year
  • Cathal Dennehy, Sportswriter of the Year (Broadsheet)
  • Derek Foley, Sportswriter of the Year (Popular)
  • Enda O'Dowd, Best Video Journalism
  • Eimer Mcauley, Young Journalist of the Year
  • Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Journalist of the Year

2023

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  • Sally Hayden, Journalist of the Year, Foreign Coverage
  • Paul Cullen, News Reporter
  • Malachy Clerkin, Broadsheet Sportswriter
  • Paddy Logue, Digital Innovation
  • Enda O'Dowd, Best Use of Video
  • Seanín Graham, Broadsheet Features
  • Keith Duggan, Arts Journalism and Criticism
  • Justine McCarthy, Broadsheet Columnist
  • Shauna Bowers, Young Journalist
  • Donal MacNamee, Business Journalist
  • Mary Carr, Popular Columnist.
  • Paul Healy, Crime Journalist,
  • Michael O'Farrell, Campaign Journalism
  • The Irish Examiner, Front Page
  • Irish Daily Star, Headline
  • Stephen Milton, Freelance Showbiz Journalist
  • Neil O'Riordan, Popular Sportswriter
  • John Mooney, Investigative Journalism
  • Beau Donnelly, Scoop
  • Daniel Murray, Political Journalist of the Year
  • Ben Haug, Magazine
  • The Irish Sun, Podcast of the Year

2021

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2019

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2018

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  • Sally Hayden, Foreign Coverage[11]

2017

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  • Catherine Fegan, Journalist of the Year
  • Jack Horgan-Jones, Business Journalist of the Year
  • John Meagher, Business Story of the Year
  • Fintan O’Toole, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
  • Michael O’Toole, Crime Journalist of the Year and Crime Story of the Year
  • Patrick Freyne, Critic of the Year
  • The Irish Times Abroad and Ciara Kenny, Digital Excellence
  • Conor Lally, Features Journalist of the Year (Broadsheet)
  • Ruadhán Mac Cormaic, Foreign Coverage
  • Irish Daily Mirror, Front Page of the Year
  • Irish Daily Star, Headline of the Year
  • Michael O’Farrell, Investigative Journalism
  • Daniel McConnell and Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, News Analysis
  • Conor Feehan, News Reporter of the Year
  • John Lee, Politicial Journalist of the Year
  • Ellen Coyne, Political Story of the Year
  • Sorcha Crowley and Sligo Champion, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
  • David Labanyi, Scoop of the Year
  • Martin Breheny, Sports Story of the Year
  • Malachy Clerkin, Sports Journalist of the Year
  • Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
  • Nadine O’ Regan, Showbiz Story of the Year
  • Niall O’ Connor, Young Journalist of the Year

2016

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  • Michael Clifford, Journalist, Broadsheet Columnist
  • Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Journalist
  • The Irish Sun, Headline
  • Tom Lyons, Business Journalist
  • Fearghal O'Connor, Business Story
  • Paddy Murray, Popular Columnist
  • Nicola Tallant, Crime Journalist
  • Alan Sherry, Crime Story
  • Patrick Freyne, Critic
  • The Irish Times, Digital Innovation
  • Catherine Fegan, Popular Feature Writer
  • Susan Mitchell, Broadsheet Feature Writer
  • Jason O'Brien, Foreign Coverage
  • The Herald, Front Page
  • Peter Murtagh, Investigative Journalist
  • Rosita Boland, News Analysis
  • Patrick O'Connell, News Reporter
  • Jody Corcoran, Political Journalist
  • Niamh Horan, Political Story
  • Maeve Quigley, Showbiz Stor
  • Vincent Hogan, Sports Story
  • Neil Francis, Sports Writer
  • Sunday World, Scoop of the Year
  • Sean Dunne, Young Journalist

2013

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  • Kitty Holland, Journalist of the Year
  • Ian Kehoe, Business Journalist of the Year
  • Paul Howard, Columnist of the Year
  • David Walsh (The Lance Armstrong Doping Scandal), Campaign of the Year
  • Mick McCaffery, Crime Journalist of the Year
  • Fintan O’Toole, Critic of the Year
  • Sunday World, Design and Presentation
  • independent.ie, Digital Excellence
  • Eoin Butler, Features of the Year
  • Jason O’Brien, Foreign Coverage
  • ‘Deja Voodoo’ (Western People), Headline of the Year
  • Michael O’Farrell, News Analysis of the Year
  • Kitty Holland, News Reporter of the Year
  • Young Irish Writing (The Irish Times), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
  • Fiach Kelly, Political Journalist
  • Anthony Hennigan, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
  • Paul Williams, Scoop of the Year
  • Roy Curtis, Sports Reporter of the Year
  • Neil Francis, Sports Columnist of the Year
  • Barry Egan, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
  • Elaine O’Loughlin, Young Journalist of the Year

2012

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  • Michael Brennan, Fiach Kelly, Cormac McQuinn and Fionnan Sheahan, Journalist of the Year
  • Ian Kehoe, Business Journalist of the Year
  • Justine McCarthy, The Sunday Times (columnist), Dermot Bolger, Irish Daily Mail (commentator), Columnist of the Year
  • Nicola Tallant, Crime Journalist of the Year
  • Eileen Battersby, Critic of the Year
  • Irish Daily Mail, Design and Presentation
  • Philip Nolan, Features of the Year
  • ‘Tiocfaith Ar Lamh’ (Irish Daily Star), Headline of the Year
  • Titanic Supplement (Irish Independent), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
  • Miriam Lord, Political Journalist
  • Marisa Reidy, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
  • Michael O’Farrell, Scoop of the Year
  • Ewan McKenna, Sports Reporter of the Year
  • Eamonn Sweeney, Sports Columnist of the Year
  • Alexandra Ryan, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
  • Jennifer Bray, Young Journalist of the Year

2011

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  • Simon Carswell, Journalist of the Year
  • Tom Lyons and Brian Carey, Business Journalist of the Year
  • Martina Devlin, Columnist of the Year
  • Patrick Freyne, Critic of the Year
  • Irish Examiner, Design and Presentation
  • Kathy Sheridan, Features of the Year
  • TY People (People Newspapers), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
  • Miriam Lord, Political Journalist
  • Colette Browne and Wexford Echo, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
  • Senan Molony, Scoop of the Year
  • Keiran Shannon, Sports Columnist of the Year
  • Jennifer O’Brien, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
  • Fiach Kelly, Young Journalist of the Year


References

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  1. ^ "Sally Hayden named Journalist of the Year 2023". BusinessPlus.ie. 15 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Gleeson, Colin (14 November 2019). "The Irish Times wins News Website / News App of the Year". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  3. ^ Linehan, Hugh (2 November 2017). "Irish Times writers win seven prizes at journalism awards". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Winners 2021". JournalismAwards.ie.
  5. ^ McGreevy, Ronan (10 June 2016). "Press awards to return for first time in three years". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  6. ^ Buckley, Lisa (22 November 2024). "Winners Announced - 2024 Irish Journalism Awards, in association with NewsBrands Ireland and supported by Google News Initiative". News Brands Ireland. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Killian Woods wins Business Journalist of the Year". The Business Plus. 13 November 2024. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  8. ^ Cahill, Carmac (13 November 2024). "DMG Media win three gongs at Irish Journalism Awards". Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  9. ^ Pollak, Sorcha (15 November 2023). "Irish Times journalists recognised with 10 wins at Irish Journalism Awards". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  10. ^ Hilliard, Mark (2 December 2021). "The Irish Times wins six categories at NewsBrands Journalism Awards". The Irish Times.
  11. ^ "Forbes includes six Irish people in their 2019 30 under 30 list". IrishCentral.com. 12 February 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d "Previous Winners". journalismawards.ie. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  13. ^ "Irish Sun scoops two National Journalism Awards". News.co.uk. 4 November 2016.
  14. ^ O'Donoghue, Denise (3 November 2016). "Irish Examiner's Michael Clifford named overall winner at Journalism Awards". Irish Examiner.
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