Jeff Jarvis wins media category at Comment Awards
Jarvis' award was one of four for the Guardian, the awards' biggest winner
Jarvis' award was one of four for the Guardian, the awards' biggest winner
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Journalist commentators and their editors were celebrated at the Comment Awards 2010 this morning with Jeff Jarvis , who writes a new media column for the Guardian, scooping the Best Media Commentator award.
Jarvis' award was one of four that went to the Guardian, which took home Best Cultural Commentator for Mark Lawson and Best Blog Site for Comment is Free and shared Simon Jenkins' Commentariat of the Year award with the Evening Standard.
The winners were announced at a champagne breakfast this morning at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. The awards are organised by Editorial Intelligence.
Other prizes include Best Comment Pages, which went to the Times, and Best Blogger, which went to the BBC's Nick Robinson.
The ceremony was hosted by social commentator Peter York and a video of the events will follow
on the awards website.
– The Times
– Simon Jenkins, The Guardian and London Evening Standard
– Nick Robinson, BBC
– Comment is free, The Guardian and The Observer
– Mark Lawson, The Guardian
– Londoner's Diary, London Evening Standard
– Johann Hari, The Independent
– Anatole Kaletsky, The Times
– Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair
– Jeff Jarvis, The Guardian
– Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
– Quentin Letts, Daily Mail
- Simon Kelner, The Independent