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South China Morning Post Wins 12 Awards at Hong Kong News Awards Ceremony

Executive John Lee presses journalists to maintain professionalism in the face of growing protectionism and dominance on a global scale.

Journalistic integrity encouraged by CEO John Lee as global protectionism and dominance intensify.
Journalistic integrity encouraged by CEO John Lee as global protectionism and dominance intensify.

South China Morning Post Wins 12 Awards at Hong Kong News Awards Ceremony

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Amid a global rise in protectionist and hegemonic strategies, the South China Morning Post snagged a dozen prizes at the Hong Kong News Awards ceremony on a Friday evening. The city's chief executive implored journalists to maintain their professional standards in these challenging times.

The Post, a dominant force in the journalism scene, garnered recognition across various categories, including reporting, writing, photography, and design at the gala organized by the Hong Kong Newspaper Society.

Known for its prestigious content, the Post previously bagged 94 awards in the 46th Best of News Design Creative Competition, thanks to its impressive infographics and graphics [1]. Additionally, it has made a name for itself in business journalism, being honored alongside other prominent Hong Kong media outlets [4]. However, specifics about the investigation series coverage that clinched the Hong Kong News Awards remain elusive, requiring further investigation or official announcements from the Post itself for clarification.

  1. The South China Morning Post, in the face of increasing global protectionism and hegemonic strategies, achieved a notable milestone by winning a dozen awards at the Hong Kong News Awards, held in the evening.
  2. Despite the challenging times, the Post, a key player in the journalism sphere, showcased its professional excellence across categories like reporting, writing, photography, and design at the Hong Kong Newspaper Society's gala.
  3. In the realm of business journalism, the South China Morning Post has gained a reputation, standing alongside other distinguished Hong Kong media outlets.
  4. The specifics about the investigative series coverage that earned the Post the Hong Kong News Awards are yet to be disclosed, necessitating further investigation or official statements from the Post.
  5. As the city's chief executive urged journalists to uphold their professional standards, the prestigious South China Morning Post added more accolades to its collection from the entertainment sector as well, further solidifying its position in society, economy, politics, and even the world of awards.

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