South China Morning Post wins big at Online Journalism Awards for coverage of Hong Kong protests, coronavirus pandemic, Tiananmen crackdown anniversary
- Judges praise the newspaper’s use of interactive multimedia content and in-depth analysis to tell biggest stories of the year
- The Post was one of the first to report on the emergence of the coronavirus in Wuhan at the end of last year, deploying infographics and other visual content
The South China Morning Post was a big winner at this year’s Online Journalism Awards honouring the best of digital reporting and storytelling from around the world.
Editor-in-chief Tammy Tam welcomed what she described as “important global recognition for our commitment to excellence in journalism”.
“It’s highly encouraging and rewarding to see all the hard work we have put in being appreciated with these prestigious awards, especially after the sacrifices our journalists have made in covering Hong Kong’s social unrest and the coronavirus pandemic,” she said.
“Our coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown was also exemplary storytelling, explaining to the world the profound impact it continues to have on both this city and the country as a whole.”