Guardian wins top sports award with multimedia coverage
The Guardian scooped the coveted sports coverage of the year award at last night’s Sports Industry Awards.
Other contenders for the award included the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times and The Times, with the Guardian chosen for displaying ‘synergy between multi-platforms.’
Highlights were said to include online and print coverage of Steve McClaren’s sacking, with rolling news, comment and audio on the web.
Technology such as Hawk Eye graphics used during cricket coverage last summer was also praised.
The award follows the relaunch of the Guardian.co.uk sports section last month as part of the ongoing site revamp.
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