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OU Daily Named College Media Outlet of Year Finalist for 6th Time in 7 Years

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Three OU Daily students conduct an interview with OU President Harroz
OU Daily editors-in-chief Jazz Wolfe (summer 2022), Jillian Taylor (fall 2022-spring 2023) and Karoline Leonard (fall 2023-spring 2024) interview OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. in his Evans Hall office in May 2023.

OU Daily Named College Media Outlet of Year Finalist for 6th Time in 7 Years

OU Daily earned two Pinnacle Awards finalist honors bestowed on the nation’s best college media organizations in results announced Aug. 24 by the College Media Association

OU Daily was named one of the five best four-year college media outlets on campuses with more than 10,000 students. The other finalists are at Appalachian State, the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, Indiana University and the University of Michigan. 

OU Daily also was named one of the five best four-year news websites on campuses with more than 10,000 students. Other finalists are at Cal State Long Beach, DePaul, UNC-Charlotte and Kentucky.  

Entries judged were produced between June 2022-June 2023, spanning the tenures of summer 2022 editor-in-chief Jazz Wolfe (Enid, Oklahoma) and fall 2022-spring 2023 editor-in-chief Jillian Taylor (Colleyville, Texas).  

Additionally, on Aug. 30, the Daily was recognized as producing one of the five best sports email newsletters on campuses with more than 10,000 students. Other finalists are at Ithaca College, the University of Michigan, the University of South Carolina and Vanderbilt. 

OU Student Media endeavors have now earned 14 organizational Pinnacle honors since 2017. 

OU Daily has been named among the college media’s best news websites four times in the past seven years, winning the top honor in 2019 and 2022. 

OU Daily has been named among college media’s best news outlets six times in the past seven years, winning the top honor in 2017 and 2019. The distinction recognizes organizations that serve audiences through multiple channels, across writing, photo, video, design, apps, social media and more with, according to the judging criteria, “a day-in-day-out quality and quantity of coverage that students, faculty, staff and administrators want — and frankly, need.” 

Winners will be named Oct. 31 at the fall national college media convention in Atlanta.

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Article Published: Wednesday, September 6, 2023