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Winners of The BoBs Announced
The Deutsche Welle 2006 Best of the Blogs Awards jury member gave out honors in the BOBs' 15 categories. The top award for Best Weblog went to the US blog Sunlight Foundation. The BoBs are awarded in fifteen categories and ten different languages. The official competition languages are Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Persian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. Submissions in any one of or any combination of contest languages are valid in the categories "Best Weblog," "Best Corporate Blog," "Best Podcast," the "Reporters Without Borders Award" and the "Blogwurst Award." Here is a list of the winners.
Best Weblog: Sunlight Foundation
Best Podcast: Muzimei Studio
Best Corporate Blog: Soccer Club
Reporters Without Borders Award: Kosoof
Blogwurst Award: aref-adib
Best Weblog English: PaidContent.org
Best Weblog German: Letters from Rungholt
Best Weblog Spanish: La Huella Digital
Best Weblog Russian: Magazeta: Alles über China
Best Weblog Portuguese: Apocalipse Motorizado
Best Weblog Dutch: Bureau Belgrado
Best Weblog Persian: Zeitun
Best Weblog French: La Buvette des Alpages
Best Weblog Arabic: Jar el Kamar
Best Weblog Chinse: The Colourful World - Shuweicao's Blog
The were also winners in the User category including Lisa Neun (Best Weblog), Black Looks (Best Weblog English) and Mangas Verdes (Best Weblog Spanish). The complete list of User winners can be found here.
Posted on November 13, 2006
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China Shuts Down BOBs Award Nominee's Blog
Journalism.co.uk reports that China shut down the blog of Wang Yi shortly after he was nominated for a BOBs award, or Best of the Blogs award. Yi's blog, called Wang Yi's Microphone, was nominated for an award in the Reporters Without Borders category.
Mr Yi, who is a teacher at Chengdu university, has recently posted on controversial subjects such as a campaign by peasants in Guangdong province to remove a village chief they believed to be corrupt. His blog was closed down on the orders of China's Internet surveillance bureau.
Press freedom organisation Reporters without Borders has condemned the closure in a press release. "We call for the immediate reopening of this blog and we point out that the Chinese constitution is supposed to guarantee free expression," it said.
"In a country where self-censorship reigns, we should salute the courage of the few bloggers like Wang who dare to publicly protest against government bans."
Here is the BOBs listing and description for Wang Yi's blog:
Wangyi, an anti-government Chinese intellectual, currently uses the blog as his microphone to broadcast the dissidence and fight for the independence of justice. The blog is currently not accessible. It's possible to get around this problem by reading search engines' cached versions. Search for Wang Yi's Microphone in Chinese.
Posted on November 3, 2005
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Time to Vote for the 2005 BOBs
Voting is now open for the Deutsche Welle's 2005 Best of the Blogs awards. Categories include best weblogs, best multimedia weblog, best podcasting site and a special Reporters Without Borders award. The is also a category for the best journalistic blog in several languages including Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, German, Persian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
The BOBs provides a running total of who is winning in
each category. Voting will end on November 20, 2005.
Posted on October 25, 2005
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BoBs Voting Begins October 24th
The BoBs, Best of the Blogs, will open for voting on October 24th. The international blog awards are also known as the 2005 Deutsche Welle International Weblog Awards. The BoBs award includes categories for best weblogs, best multimedia blog, best podcasting site and best journalist blog. There is also a special Reporters Without Borders award. The hundreds of suggestions for the best weblogs category can be found here. The awards include a User Award voting on by blog readers and a Jury Award voted on by the BoBs jury. The BoBs jury of twelve includes BlogHer originator Lisa Stone, French entrepreneur and blogger Loic le Meur and Chinese bloggers and columnist Michael Anti. You can read what the BoBs Jury is thinking on the BoBs Blog.
Posted on October 11, 2005
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