The RTS Television Journalism Awards 2023 will take place tonight.
The ceremony will be presented by 5 News presenter Dan Walker at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
The BBC leads the way with 26 nominations, followed by ITV with 14 and Sky with nine.
New for this year is the Political Journalist of the Year category, for which Paul Brand and Anushka Asthana have been nominated for ITV, along with Beth Rigby for Sky News.
Outstanding Contribution
Jeremy Paxman
Nations and Regions – News
Manchester Arena Inquiry – Emergency Response – Granada Reports
Nations and Regions – Factual
The Great Ferries Scandal – Disclosure – BBC Scotland
Nations and Regions – Reporter of the Year
Colin Campbell – BBC South East Today
News Coverage – Home
Partygate – ITV News
News Coverage – International
War In Ukraine – BBC News
News Channel of the Year
Sky News
Network Presenter of the Year
Clive Myrie – BBC News
Camera Operator of the Year
Mstyslav Chernov – The Associated Press
Current Affairs – Home
The Crossing – Exposure – ITV News
Current Affairs – International
Under Poisoned Skies – BBC World News
Breaking News
CNN International
Scoop of the Year
Partygate – ITV News
Innovation
BBC News: Undercover Voters – BBC Newsnight
On-Demand Journalism
Should I Tell You I’m Trans? Disclosure – BBC iPlayer / BBC Scotland
Young Talent of the Year
Vasilisa Stephanenko – The Associated Press
Political Journalist of the Year
Paul Brand – ITV News
Network Daily News Programme of the Year
BBC News at Ten – BBC News
Network Interview of the Year
Lukashenko Rosenberg – BBC News
Specialist Journalist of the Year
Michael Buchanan – BBC News
Network Television Journalist of the Year
Stuart Ramsay
RTS Special Award
BBC, ITN, Press Association, Sky News – Cameras In Court
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