David Pogue - Awards

Awards

In 2004, Pogue won a Business Emmy as the correspondent for two CBS News Sunday Morning stories about Google and spam. Pogue received the award for taking "complex technological applications such as Google or Spam and (making) them comprehensible to the ordinary, non-technophile viewer."

Shenandoah Conservatory awarded Pogue an honorary doctorate in music in 2007 for his "lifelong interests (that) have explored the boundary, the interface, between classical music in performance and computer applications."

In 2008, Pogue received a Society of Business Editors and Writers Best in Business Journalism award for his New York Times video "The iPhone Challenge: Keep it Quiet."

On May 5, 2009, Pogue won two Webby Awards. His New York Times online video series "was the only winner in multiple categories, earning nods for Best Reality/Variety Host and Technology."

His blog,"Pogue’s Posts" in The New York Times received the 2010 Gerald Loeb Award for Online Commentary & Blogging.

On Feb. 3, 2011, Pogue became the second winner of the "Golden Mouth Organ" award on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Pogue received the award for being only the second person on the show who, when presented with a harmonica, could actually play it.

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