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"South Park" Wins Coveted Media Award

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:17 am    Post subject: "South Park" Wins Coveted Media Award Reply with quote

"South Park" Wins Coveted Media Award
By Alex Woodson
Mon Jun 5, 8:32 PM ET

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - With Jon Stewart hosting and "South Park" as one of the honorees, the 65th annual Peabody Awards ceremony Monday had a comedic bent.



But with four awards recognizing the challenges of covering Hurricane Katrina, the humor was balanced out by examples of journalists' highest calling to provide news and vital information to the public in times of crisis.

"Here at the Peabodys, I'm a satirist," Stewart said during a typically self-deprecating monologue. "It's very important, what I do, and you're lucky to have me."

All the winners were announced in April by the event's organizer, the University of Georgia. The awards honor "distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals."

Stewart called the ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria "less entertaining than the Emmys," and said the honorees were "good, but not Latin Grammys good." He also quipped that he didn't want to see the statuettes being handed out ending up on eBay.

The biggest cheers went to Trey Parker and Matt Stone, co-creators of Comedy Central's "South Park." In introducing them, Stewart said he marveled at "at their ability to keep the show fresh and hilarious" after nearly 10 years on the air. The two, though, kept their remarks brief and irreverent, with Parker throwing a swear word into a joke about their "artistic responsibility" and Stone spending his time praising fellow honorees "Battlestar Galactica."

Martin Scorsese was honored for his PBS "American Masters" documentary "Bob Dylan: No Direction Home." FX's "The Shield" and ABC's "Boston Legal" also received awards, with Glenn Close and Candice Bergen accepting the statuettes, respectively.
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