Greg Morton wins Rookie of the Year
Greg Morton of The Baltimore Banner wins the MDDC Rookie of the Year 2023 prize for new journalists for his “sophisticated, in-depth writing” teamed with exceptional data journalism skills. This
Greg Morton of The Baltimore Banner wins the MDDC Rookie of the Year 2023 prize for new journalists for his “sophisticated, in-depth writing” teamed with exceptional data journalism skills. This
Laila Milevski of The Baltimore Banner is MDDC’s Designer of the Year for 2023. This award is based on a designer’s work through the contest cycle. Each designer is required
The Baltimore Banner (thebaltimorebanner.com) wins Best of Show for MDDC’s Website of General Excellence category. This award honors a news organization’s ability to connect with readers through social media and
MDDC honors Kelly Powers of the News Journal with the Courage in Journalism award for 2023 for her dogged persistence in covering unrest at Delaware State University. A free press
The Salesperson of the Year for 2023 is Nicole Allen of Baltimore Fishbowl. As the only salesperson on staff, Nicole carries a heavy load. In her nomination letter, Founding editor
Reporters, editors and other media professionals gather for conference and awards program remotely and in person (Annapolis, MD) – Members and supporters of the Maryland | Delaware | DC Press
Catholic Review was awarded the Best Move of 2022 for its redesign and rebranding, which was the result of study, consultation and months of preparation before the launch of the
Ethan Ehrenhaft wins the MDDC Rookie of the Year 2022 prize for new journalists for his sharp, clean writing across a variety of disciplines, from breaking news to election coverage
Baltimore Fishbowl (baltimorefishbowl.com) wins Best in Show for MDDC’s Website of General Excellence category. This award honors a news organization’s ability to connect with readers through social media and engagement,
Gabriella Ferraro O’Brien is MDDC’s Designer of the Year. This award is based on a designer’s work through the contest cycle. Each designer is required to submit 8-10 pieces, showing