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Yet more website awards

Editor & Publisher, the print newspaper trade mag, and Mediaweek today handed out the 2004 EPpy awards to honor "the best new media work by media companies." "California Connected," the weekly show produced by California's public TV stations, won for its coverage of the Gray Davis recall in the category of "Best Special Feature in an Internet Service - News or Event, under 1 million monthly visitors."

Other local winners:

Best Internet Community Service Effort over 1 million monthly visitors: Latimes.com for recall coverage.

Best Overall Design of an Internet Service over 1 million monthly visitors: Movies.com (The Walt Disney Co.)

Best College Newspaper Internet Service: bruinwalk.com (UCLA)



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