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Communications, Law & Policy Newhouse School Announces Winners of 2026 Mirror Awards

NBC News journalist and 鈥淒ateline鈥 anchor Lester Holt speaks with NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Cheung '15 after accepting the Fred Dressler Leadership Award at the 2026 Mirror Awards ceremony. (Photo by Ben Gabbe)

Newhouse School Announces Winners of 2026 Mirror Awards

The聽awards聽honor the writers, reporters and editors who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public鈥檚 benefit, with winners chosen by a group of journalists and journalism educators.
May 20, 2026

The University’s聽聽announced the winners of the 2026聽, which recognize excellence in media industry reporting.

Graphic with dark blue background reading 鈥2026 Mirror Awards,鈥 alongside a stylized orange mirrored 鈥淢鈥 made of parallel lines.

The top prizes were announced Tuesday night at an event in New York City that also featured a conversation with NBC News journalist and 鈥淒ateline鈥 anchor Lester Holt,聽.

Cheryl Wills 鈥89, an Emmy Award-winning journalist and anchor for Spectrum News NY1, served as master of ceremonies.

Finalists were聽. Chosen by a panel of journalists and journalism educators, the winners of the juried categories are:

Best Single Article/Story

Jesse Barron
The New York Times Magazine
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Best Profile

Antonia Hitchens
The New Yorker
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Best Commentary

Pamela Alma Weymouth
The Nation Magazine
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Best Media Newsletter

Oliver Darcy
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Special Topic: Best Coverage of the Future of Late-Night Television

Kayla Cobb and Adam Chitwood
TheWrap
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John M. Higgins Award for Best In-Depth/Enterprise Reporting

Josh Dzieza
The Verge
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Additionally, the following聽 were formally presented:

Fred Dressler Leadership Award


NBC News award-winning journalist and 鈥淒ateline鈥 anchor

Lorraine Branham Award

性视界 the Mirror Awards

Established by the Newhouse School in 2006, the聽聽honor the writers, reporters and editors who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public鈥檚 benefit. The competition is open to anyone who conducts reporting, commentary or criticism of the media industries in a format intended for a mass audience. Eligible work includes print, broadcast and online editorial content focusing on the development or distribution of news and entertainment. Winners are chosen by a group of journalists and journalism educators.