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The '''Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award''' is a set of annual awards given by the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]] to media leaders, journalists, or organizations who have made a significant, positive impact on the [[Birmingham]] area's economic development or public image.  The award is named for [[Rufus N. Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]'' and chairman of the Chamber in [[1895]].  The awards are presented at the Chamber's annual Media Night event.
The '''Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award''' is a set of annual awards given by the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]] to media leaders, journalists, or organizations who have made a significant, positive impact on the [[Birmingham]] area's economic development or public image.  The award is named for [[Rufus N. Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]'' and chairman of the Chamber in [[1895]].  The awards are presented at the Chamber's annual Media Night event.


The awards were created in [[2005]] and first awarded on September 28, [[2006]].  Nominations are allowed from any media outlet or the general public, although media outlets are limited to one nomination per category.  The three categories are posthumous, individual, and news/media organization.  They are awarded for "impact and outcomes, as opposed to journalistic talent."<sup>1</sup>  Judging is done by a panel of community leaders and academic communications professionals.
The awards were created in [[2005]] and first awarded on [[September 28]], [[2006]].  Nominations are allowed from any media outlet or the general public, although media outlets are limited to one nomination per category.  The three categories are posthumous, individual, and news/media organization.  They are awarded for "impact and outcomes, as opposed to journalistic talent."<sup>1</sup>  Judging is done by a panel of community leaders and academic communications professionals.


== Winners ==
== Winners ==
=== 2006 ===
=== 2006 ===
*[[Kelli Hewett Taylor]], writer for ''The Birmingham News'', individual category
The [[2006]] winners were announced [[September 28]]:
 
*[[Kelli Hewett Taylor]], writer for ''[[The Birmingham News]]'', individual category
*[[Roy Williams]], writer for ''The Birmingham News'', individual category
*[[Roy Williams]], writer for ''The Birmingham News'', individual category
*[[WBRC]], news organization category
*[[Ron Casey]], editorial writer for ''The Birmingham News'', posthumous category
*[[Ron Casey]], editorial writer for ''The Birmingham News'', posthumous category
*[[Jimmy Mills]], editor of ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'', posthumous category
*[[Jimmy Mills]], editor of ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'', posthumous category
*[[WBRC]], news organization category


=== 2007 ===
=== 2007 ===
The 2007 winners were announced [[October 2]]:
The [[2007]] winners were announced [[October 2]]:
 
* [[Jeh Jeh Pruitt]], host of "Good Day Alabama" on Fox 6 (WBRC), individual category
* [[Birmingham Association of Black Journalists]], news organization category
* [[Duard Le Grand]], former managing editor of the ''Birmingham Post-Herald'', posthumous category
 
=== 2008 ===
The [[2008]] winners were announced [[September 8]]:


* [[Jeh Jeh Pruitt]], host of "Good Day Alabama" on [[WBRC|Fox 6]], individual category
* [[Rahkia Nance]] and [[Robert K. Gordon]], metro reporters at ''The Birmingham News'', individual category
* [[Birmingham Association of Black Journalists]], organization category
* ABC 33/40 ([[WCFT]]/[[WJSU]]), news organization category
* [[Duard Le Grand]], former managing editor of the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'', posthumous category
* [[Ingrid Kindred]], reporter at ''The Birmingham News'', posthumous category (tie)
* [[Raymond Hurlbert]], leader in national public broadcasting, posthumous category (tie)


== References ==
== References ==
# "[http://birminghamchamber.com/chamber/pdf/Rhodes%20Media%20Leadership%20Award.pdf Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]."  (May 25, 2006.)  Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.
# "[http://birminghamchamber.com/chamber/pdf/Rhodes%20Media%20Leadership%20Award.pdf Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]."  (May 25, 2006.)  Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.
*"[http://www.birminghamchamber.com/chamber/development-initiatives-medianight.html Annual Media Night and the Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]." (September 8, 2006.) Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Accessed October 10, 2006.
*"[http://www.birminghamchamber.com/chamber/development-initiatives-medianight.html Annual Media Night and the Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]" (September 8, 2006).  Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Accessed October 10, 2006.
*Garrison, Greg (September 29, 2006)  "Rhodes award winners named."  ''Birmingham News''.
*Garrison, Greg (September 29, 2006)  "Rhodes award winners named."  ''Birmingham News''.
* "[http://www.birminghamchamber.com/chamber/development-initiatives-medianight.html Annual Media Night and the Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]." (September 10, 2007.) Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Accessed September 18, 2007.
* "[http://www.birminghamchamber.com/chamber/development-initiatives-medianight.html Annual Media Night and the Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]." (September 10, 2007).  Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Accessed September 18, 2007.
* "Chamber announces media award winners." (October 3, 2007) ''Birmingham News''.
* "Chamber announces media award winners" (October 3, 2007)''Birmingham News''.
*"[http://www.birminghamchamber.com/chamber/communication-medianight.html Annual Media Night and the Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award]." (November 10, 2008).  Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.  Accessed December 4, 2008.


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The Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award is a set of annual awards given by the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce to media leaders, journalists, or organizations who have made a significant, positive impact on the Birmingham area's economic development or public image. The award is named for Rufus N. Rhodes, founder of The Birmingham News and chairman of the Chamber in 1895. The awards are presented at the Chamber's annual Media Night event.

The awards were created in 2005 and first awarded on September 28, 2006. Nominations are allowed from any media outlet or the general public, although media outlets are limited to one nomination per category. The three categories are posthumous, individual, and news/media organization. They are awarded for "impact and outcomes, as opposed to journalistic talent."1 Judging is done by a panel of community leaders and academic communications professionals.

Winners

2006

The 2006 winners were announced September 28:

2007

The 2007 winners were announced October 2:

2008

The 2008 winners were announced September 8:

References

  1. "Rufus N. Rhodes Leadership in Media Award." (May 25, 2006.) Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.