Random Winner:
- Honorable Mention, Sports Video
- Andrew DeVigal/www.nytimes.com

Judging for the BOP 2011 Web Site entries has wrapped up. Judging was conducted online. Congratulations to all the winners!
Special congratulations go out to:
- UNC-Chapel Hill, producers of Spilling Over, which was chosen Best in Show
- The New York Times, producers of A Year at War, Singing the Suffering of Haiti, On Thin Ice, W. Eugene Smith and the Jazz Loft Project, The Beauty of the Power Game, and Enlisting Korea's Youth to Fight an Elderly Disease. For its consistently strong visual journalism on the web, The New York Times is the judges' pick for the overall Best Use of the Web award
Best of Photojournalism 2011 Winners
Multimedia Packages
Highlights the use of audio, video and animation in the presentation of web-based stories. Judges will pay special attention to the use of available technology to complement and enhance the art of visual storytelling.
Entries may include single galleries, slideshows or video, as well as packages that include multiple elements that were grouped and published together as a single story or theme.
Content, usability, and interactivity are key to this celebration of cutting-edge storytelling.
Web Video Photography
Video storytelling produced for the web, that takes advantage of the strengths of the medium and manages its weaknesses
Audio Slideshows
Audio-enhanced photographic story-telling presented in a gallery or slideshow format. Animation can be used only to advance from one photograph to another.
The emphasis here is on presenting great News, Sports and Feature photographs with the additional level of detail that audio can provide.
There is no video allowed in this category.
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