“The Mirror,” Nightline – 2005 Winner
Excellence in Network Television First Place Presented to “The Mirror,” Ted Koppel, Tom Bettag, Ron Ladd, Dan Morris, & Eric Wray, ABC News, Nightline Second Place Presented to “Discharging Gays: Give me a Break!” Iman Hobbs, Kristina...“In Limbo: Gay Palestinians” by Eric Beauchemin – 2005 Winner
Excellence in Radio First Place Presented to “In Limbo: Gay Palestinians,” Eric Beauchemin, Radio Netherlands Second Place Presented to “A Community Divided,” Sarah Varney, The California Report/KQED-FM Third Place Tie Presented to...“If at First You Don’t Succeed” by Andrew Sullivan – 2005 Winner
Excellence in Opinion/Editorial First Place Presented to “If at First You Don’t Succeed,” Andrew Sullivan, TIME Magazine Second Place Presented to “Being Gay in America After Nov. 2,” Sandip Roy, Pacific News Service Third Place Presented...“Gay in East Texas” by Johnny Johnson – 2005 Winner
Excellence in Feature First Place Presented to “Gay in East Texas,” Johnny Johnson, The Daily Sentinel Second Place Presented to “Love Conquers Law,” Jean Scheidnes, Austin American-Statesman Third Place Presented to “Gay in...“Court Voids Vows,” Statesman Journal – 2005 Winner
Excellence in News First Place Presented to “Court Voids Vows,” Peter Wong, Beth Casper, Gabriela Rico, Tara McLain & Dana Haynes, Statesman Journal Second Place Presented to “The Governor’s Secret Life,” John Cloud, TIME Magazine Third Place Presented to “An...John Caldwell – 2005 Winner
Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Media First Place Presented to John Caldwell, The Advocate Second Place Presented to Todd Henneman, The Advocate Third Place Presented to Eric Jansen, “Out in the Bay,” KALW Radio, San...Meredith May – 2005 Winner
Journalist of the Year First Place Presented to Meredith May, San Francisco Chronicle Since joining the Chronicle staff in 1999, May has written narrative features, breaking news, investigative pieces and has covered topics ranging from public education to the 2004...15th Anniversary
NLGJA celebrates 15 years. There are 1,200 members and 24 chapters across the country and affiliates in Canada and Germany.First LGBT Media Summit
The first LGBT Media Summit is held in New York in conjunction with the National Convention.