Toronto Star receives nine nominations for Digital Publishing Awards


The Toronto Star has received nine nominations in the National Media Awards Foundation’s (NMAF) seventh annual Digital Publishing Awards.

Best Digital Editorial Package: “The Last Orca,” an investigation into Marineland’s Kiska, Canada’s lone captive killer whale

Contributors: Jenna Moon, Sarmishta Subramanian, Priya Ramanujam, McKenna Deighton, Andres Plana, Tania Pereira, Cameron Tulk

  • “Hidden Influence: Several of Doug Ford’s key pandemic decisions were swayed by business interests, Star analysis suggests”

Contributors: Richard Warnica, Andrew Bailey, Duncan Hood, Andres Plana, Cameron Tulk

  • “BREAKING THE SILENCE: Dancers accuse some of Break the Floor’s famous choreographers of sexual harassment and grooming”

Contributors: Morgan Bocknek, David Bruser, Cameron Tulk, Tania Pereira

Best News Coverage: “Hidden Influence: Several of Doug Ford’s key pandemic decisions were swayed by business interests, Star analysis suggests”

Contributors: Richard Warnica, Andrew Bailey, Duncan Hood, Andres Plana, Cameron Tulk

  • “The untold story of gun violence in Toronto’s hardest hit communities”

Contributors: Gilbert Ngabo, Andres Plana, Ed Tubb, Doug Cudmore

Best Feature Article (Long): “Fire in the Sky,” a piece on how a six-alarm fire changed the way Toronto fights highrise fires

Contributors: Francine Kopun, Doug Cudmore, Sarmishta Subramanian, Andrew Meeson, Nathan Pilla, Kelsey Wilson, Tania Pereira, Cameron Tulk

Best Digital Design: “The Last Orca”

Contributors: Tania Pereira, McKenna Deighton, Andres Plana

Contributors: Nathan Pilla, Kelsey Wilson, Tania Pereira

The Toronto Star also received a nomination for General Excellence in Digital Publishing in the large category.

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