81st Annual Silurians Awards Honor Excellence in Journalism in Tri-State Area

Fifteen categories covering print, broadcast and online news are recognized.

By Michael S. Serrill


“They haven’t given us food, they haven’t given us medicine. We’re cold. There are people who’ve been here for 10, 15 days. We’re just waiting.”

That’s a quote from an inmate held last summer in the detention center for captured immigrants at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan. He was speaking on one of two videos smuggled out of the center and obtained by The City Reporter, the probing online news outlet, (formerly The City), which provides some of the best reporting on every municipal topic. 

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Download Your Awards Dinner Photos

Our wonderful videographer, Steven Speliotis, has created a downloadable photo gallery with more than 200 images of the your friends and colleagues who attended the Awards Dinner. Select as many as you wish.(best done on a computer).

["photo credit Steven Speliotis".]

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Recent Guests/Speakers

Chuck Scarborough

Chuck Scarborough, 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award 
Chuck Scarborough

Graydon Carter

Graydon Carter chats and laughs (a lot), with Ken Auletta
Graydon Carter

Gayle Feldman

Gayle Feldman and Kai Bird on Bennett Cerf, the Art of Biography, and What Publishing Has Lost
Gayle Feldman

Chuck Scarborough

Chuck Scarborough, 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award 
Chuck Scarborough

Graydon Carter

Graydon Carter chats and laughs (a lot), with Ken Auletta
Graydon Carter
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News Media News

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Trust in the news has fallen to an all-time low globally

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Read BBC Report
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CBS News hires Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips as global correspondent

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Read Guardian Story
Man in gray suit speaking at a podium, gesturing with one hand, in a formal hearing room.

Following a Trump strategy, Kash Petal has filed six defamation lawsuits against news media in seven years

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Read NY Times Story [paywall]
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‘I’ve had enough!’ Trump storms out of Meet the Press interview; explodes on NBC’s Kristen Welker

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View Meet the Press Hilights

The Interview Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss Era and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’

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Read NYT Magazine [paywall]

Disney’s ABC Calls FCC’s License Review a Threat to Speech. What to Know About the Feud.

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Read WSJ Article

Trust in the news has fallen to an all-time low globally

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Read BBC Report

CBS News hires Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips as global correspondent

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Read Guardian Story

Following a Trump strategy, Kash Petal has filed six defamation lawsuits against news media in seven years

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Read NY Times Story [paywall]

Journalism and AI

Love it or fear it, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly being integrated in newsrooms around the world. Here you will find links to articles, clips and videos that will be updated from time to time to help better understand this accelerating trend.

[CLICK] Journalism & AI Archive

Silurians Scholarship 2026 Winners

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Isis O’Flynn-Shahaf, NYU Carter Journalism Institute

Digital and magazine program

See O'Flynn-Shahaf Acceptance
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Carole Chen, 2026 Dennis Duggan Award

Craig Newmark Schoolof Journalism at CUNY.

See Chen's Acceptance
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Bella Week, Local Reporting Scholarship

CUNY Newmark School of Journalism, CUNY

See Week's Acceptance
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Mia Reiko Anzalone, Columbia J-School

  “Local journalism allows communities to feel seen and incite change where it’s needed most.”

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Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

Mike Kelly

Mike Kelly

My latest book, "After Ground Zero: Everyday Americans and the Unhealed Scars of 9/11," will be published August. 20 by Bloomsbury. The book traces the lives of two dozen ordinary people in the aftermath of America's deadliest terrorist attack.
My website
Bill Diehl

Bill Diehl

My new book "Dog Day Afternoons" features dozens of photos I have taken at flea markets in New York, some of them with the dog owners
Book Page
Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones, a theater reporter/critic for The Detroit News before moving to Playbill.com, shifted to playwriting in the 1990s. He has two plays published by Concord Theatricals/Dramatists Play Service: the social justice drama "Alabama Story" (85+ productions) and the comedy "Hollywood, Nebraska."
My website
CLICK HERE and fill out the Silurians Press Club Brag Sheet
Vertical color streaks on a blue background, with a faded circle and text.

Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

Mike Kelly

Mike Kelly

My latest book, "After Ground Zero: Everyday Americans and the Unhealed Scars of 9/11," will be published August. 20 by Bloomsbury. The book traces the lives of two dozen ordinary people in the aftermath of America's deadliest terrorist attack.
My website
Bill Diehl

Bill Diehl

My new book "Dog Day Afternoons" features dozens of photos I have taken at flea markets in New York, some of them with the dog owners
Book Page
Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones, a theater reporter/critic for The Detroit News before moving to Playbill.com, shifted to playwriting in the 1990s. He has two plays published by Concord Theatricals/Dramatists Play Service: the social justice drama "Alabama Story" (85+ productions) and the comedy "Hollywood, Nebraska."
My website
CLICK HERE and fill out the Silurians Press Club Brag Sheet

The Silurian Archives

Silurians YouTube channel — 120+ videos of speakers and events.

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The Silurians News newspaper archive, dating back to 2009

Silurian News front page: articles with photos of Molly Jong-Fast, Jaza Zeker, and David Margolick.
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[MORE] articles and posts by, and about, Silurians

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