Nizhny Novgorod Pravda Wins Top Prize at Russia's Media Awards
The editorial team of Nizhny Novgorod Pravda has secured first place in the Best Group on Odnoklassniki category at the Together Media. Growth competition. The event, held in St. Petersburg, brought together over 300 media professionals from across Russia.
The victory highlights the publication's growing influence in digital media, following earlier recognition for its journalists in regional contests.
The Together Media conference, running since 2002, serves as a key gathering for media specialists. This year's edition included the finals of both Together Media. Growth and Together Media. Content competitions.
Among the winners, the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Information Center received praise for its work. The Nizhny Novgorod Pravda team stood out, claiming the top spot in their category. Yenisey TV from Krasnoyarsk and Belgorod's Go31 news site also placed in the top three.
Earlier, pravda-nn.ru reported that one of its journalists had won the regional stage of Together Into the Digital Future. Anastasia Krasushkina, a reporter for the site, added to the publication's success by earning silver in the In-Depth Feature category. Her awarded article, 'Will Death Do Us Part?', was recognised for its quality and depth.
The competition results confirm the strong performance of Nizhny Novgorod Pravda in digital and journalistic fields. The team's first-place finish in the Best Group on Odnoklassniki category marks a notable achievement, while individual awards further reinforce its reputation. No additional details on the publication's standing in other national or international contests have been made public.
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