A 2004 duPont Award winner was the
Public
Broadcasting Service (PBS) news program Frontline
(in collaboration with the New
York Times
and the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation) for A
Dangerous Business,
a feature about how a steel company pollutes the environment while
killing and injuring its workers. That same year, KMGH-TV Denver won
a duPont for its look at alleged sexual abuse at the U.S. Air Force Academy in
Colorado. Also in 2004, WTVF-TV Nashville won a duPont for an expose that
alleged massive corruption by the Republican governor of Tennessee
and businesspeople associated with him. And National
Public Radio (NPR) won a duPont Award for its coverage of the war
in Iraq, heavily weighted against American policies.