The Times won four Online Journalism Awards, including the General Excellence award, and had eight finalists. The awards are given by the Online News Association and they honor excellence in digital journalism.

"The General Excellence award is really a win for collaboration in the newsroom," said Steve Duenes, deputy managing editor. "The judges recognized that The Times can move together well to deliver expertise and intelligent visual journalism across an extremely wide range of coverage lines. Congratulations to everyone involved."

Our winners were:

  • General Excellence in Online Journalism, recognizing a portfolio of digital work from around the newsroom, including a graphic representation of how the virus spread across the world, our election forecast, a visual story of how a presidential rally turned into the Jan. 6 riot, the reconstruction of what the Tulsa race massacre destroyed and a piece showing the stark inequality of who gets to breath clean air in New Delhi.
  • Breaking News, for our fast and deep coverage of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, which presented immediate expertise and updates in a range of narrative structures and multimedia platforms that readers around the world consumed en masse.
  • Feature, for our ambitious effort to recreate, in 3-D, the thriving Black neighborhood that was destroyed by an angry white mob in Tulsa in 1921 - so that readers could understand the full scope of what was lost.
  • Sports, for exploring the impact the pandemic had on sports, and for connecting the hardships and trials felt throughout sports with the difficulties those outside sports were experiencing.

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