APME Convergence Awards winners
The Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina and The News Journal in Wilmington, Del., won first place in the 2004 Associated Press Managing Editors association's APMEOnline Convergence Awards.
In the 100,000 circulation and above category, a News Journal five-day series, "Cancer: Dying in Delaware," linked Delaware's high cancer death rate to late diagnosis and inadequate treatment, moving the stage government to take action.
In the under 100,000 circulation category, the Winston-Salem Journal won for the amazing eight-part series, "Murder, Race, Justice: The State vs. Darryl Hunt." (See related CyberJournalist.net entry about the series)
The (Fargo, N.D.) Forum received an honorable mention for its "Dying Tongues'' series examining the decline in native languages spoken on reservations. (See related CyberJournalist.net entry on the series)
The awards will be presented during APME's annual conference, which will be held Oct. 13-16 in Louisville, Ky.
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