peabody-related stories
Posted Apr 27th 2009 9:42AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S02E08) I'm starting to wonder if Walter and Jesse have turned into the Abbott and Costello of Albuquerque or the New Mexican Laurel and Hardy or maybe some other bumbling duo that have been attempting to do something so far beyond their ken that the fact that they made it this far is a bloody miracle. This show illustrated yet again how the unexpected situations continue to pile up around Team Heisenberg and by the skin of their teeth; they come out the other side.
Breaking Bad's creator Vince Gilligan should be winning more awards. He's just nabbed a Peabody, but there are Emmys in his future.
Breaking Bad is that good. This level of writing, the complicated storytelling is amazing.
Continue reading Breaking Bad: Better Call Saul
Posted Apr 5th 2007 1:02PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Scrubs, The Office, Friday Night Lights, Ugly Betty, Awards

The Peabodys are an interesting case in a world over-saturated with award ceremonies and self-congratulatory accolades. The Peabodys don't actually have categories or even a set number of awards to give out every year. The good folks at the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication just give them out as they deem necessary, and their goal isn't just to recognize local news stations or broadcast journalists. The Peabodys' aim is to hold up examples of "what can and should be done in the worlds of journalism, entertainment, documentary, education and public service," or so their press release tells me.
Continue reading 66th annual Peabody Award winners announced
Posted Jun 6th 2006 11:28AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Battlestar Galactica, Boston Legal, The Shield, The Daily Show, South Park, Comedy Central

Hell must've frozen over for some people last night when
South Park was given its first Peabody award.
The Daily Show host, and former Peabody winner, Jon Stewart played emcee at the University of Georgia event in New York. When introducing Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of
South Park, Stewart complimented them on their "ability to keep the show fresh and hilarious" after 10 seasons. Parker and Stone reportedly kept their acceptance speeches brief. Parker swore when talking about artistic responsibilities and Stone professed his love for fellow winner,
Battlestar Galactica.
The University of Georgia gives out the awards for "distinguished acheivement and meritorious service". Also winning Peabodys were
The Shield,
Boston Legal, and NBC News for its Hurricane Katrina coverage (Brian Williams personally accepted).
Posted Apr 6th 2006 9:02AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, Cable, News, Industry, Battlestar Galactica, Boston Legal, House, The Shield, South Park

Peabody. It sounds like such a prestigious award, doesn't it?
It was a really big deal with
The Daily Show won, and now
South Park has joined its ranks. Matt Stone
and Trey Parker won the award for poking fun of all that is hypocritical in the world. Said the director of the Peabody
awards, "It properly offends everybody by design and by doing so it reminds us that it's probably a good idea to
be tolerant."
Other Peabody award winners:
Continue reading South Park wins a Peabody. Seriously, you guys.
Posted Mar 22nd 2006 1:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities

Jon Stewart is gearing up for hosting duties yet again, this time for the Peabody
Awards in New York City on June 5. Stewart, who has won two Peabodys himself for
The Daily Show's election
coverage, was chosen partly for his "journalistic smarts and comic genius." Well, I'll give them the
"comic genius" part, but I still cringe whenever someone refers to The Daily Show as "journalism."
Additionally, winners from the 2005 ceremony will be announced via satellite and Web cast on April 5.
Posted Mar 19th 2006 1:26PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, News, Obituaries

Bill Beutel may be most recognizable to New Yorkers, as he
anchored the WABC evening newscasts for 30 years, right up until January of 2001. He briefly returned to WABC as a
reporter after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. His trademark sign-off was, "Good luck and be well."
He also briefly hosted the morning program on ABC that eventually became
Good Morning America. Beutel won
several Emmy awards and a coveted Peabody.
Beutel died at his home in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
Posted Jan 17th 2006 9:00AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Talent, Animation, The Five
Sometimes I make weird associations in my head. That's really the only
introduction I can think of that would explain why I've been amassing a list in my brain of all the TV stars who remind
me of cartoon characters. This is the result of my research:
Continue reading The Five: TV people and the cartoons they remind me of