David Studer

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David Studer is a Canadian television news producer, who was a longtime producer for the CBC Television newsmagazine program The Fifth Estate.[1] He was the winner of the Gordon Sinclair Award for excellence in Canadian broadcast journalism at the 14th Gemini Awards in 1999.[2]

Studer began his career with CTV News in the 1970s, before leaving that network to join the CBC in 1980.[3] He left The Fifth Estate in the early 2010s, becoming director of journalistic standards and practices for the CBC.[4]

Awards

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Award Date of ceremony Category Work Result Ref(s)
Gemini Awards 1994 Best Information Series The Fifth Estate
with Kelly Crichton
Nominated [5]
1995 Won [6]
1996 The Fifth Estate
with Susan Teskey
Nominated [7]
1997 Won [8]
1998 Won [9]
1999 Best News Information Series Nominated
Gordon Sinclair Award Won [2]
2000 Best News Information Series The Fifth Estate
with Susan Teskey
Won [10]
2002 The Fifth Estate
with Jim Williamson
Won [11]
2004 The Fifth Estate
with Sally Reardon
Won [12]
2005 Nominated
2006 Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment or Adventure Documentary Program The Fifth Estate: "Black Dawn"
with Jane Mingay, Jim Williamson, Douglas Arrowsmith
Nominated [13]
2007 Best News Information Series The Fifth Estate
with Sally Reardon
Won [14]
2008 Won [12]
2009 Won [12]
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