Kagan’s web site wins award…
Daryn Kagan’s website has won the Interactive Media Council’s 2007 award Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement under the category ‘Personal’…
Daryn Kagan’s inspirational news website, DarynKagan.com, was awarded the 2007 Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement under the category ‘Personal’, announced the Interactive Media Council, Inc. (IMC) last week. This award recognizes “the highest standards of excellence in website design and development, and honors individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievement.”
“We, at DarynKagan.com, are so honored to receive this prestigious award,” said Daryn Kagan, creator and host of DarynKagan.com. “It reinforces what visitors are telling us everyday — there is a hunger for a place where people can experience inspirational stories 24 hours a day, and share their stories, as well. It’s an honor to create that space and receive these accolades.”
Other websites to receive IMC’s Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement this year included history.com and biography.com.IMC, a nonprofit organization of leading web designers, developers, programmers, advertisers and other web-related professionals, the competition is designed to elevate the standards of excellence on the Internet. IMC serves as the primary sponsor and governing body of the Interactive Media Awards.
Daryn Kagan is creator and host of DarynKagan.com, the exclusive online channel for her unique brand of inspirational news stories. DarynKagan.com provides Internet users with original content, including on-demand video that allows each user the ability to access the stories and profiles they want, when they want it, 24 hours a day. The site has become a daily destination for hundreds of thousands of Internet users each month who seek a daily web cast of hopeful news stories exclusive to DarynKagan.com that, “Show the World What’s Possible.” Before launching DarynKagan.com in November 2006, Daryn served as a news anchor and reporter for CNN from 1994-2006. She traveled the world to report on breaking news and events for CNN, including live from the Middle East during the war in Iraq, live from the red carpet at numerous Academy Award ceremonies, and through Africa with musician and U2 band member Bono to report on famine and AIDS on that continent.



are you serious? or did you lose a bet and have to mention Daryn Kagan ten times in one post?
its like in Super Troopers with the MEOW’S!!!
Comment by kevbo — August 1, 2007 @ 3:00 pm
If that’s the case, lose another bet, please! After the long week of terrible news we’ve had to endure, I sure could use some positive news to inspire me. You go, Daryn!
Comment by Trudy — August 1, 2007 @ 3:30 pm
She’s no longer in cable news…why keep hanging on to her!?!
Comment by Harry — August 1, 2007 @ 7:26 pm
congrats on the Interactive Media Award! i love your site..
Comment by Romulo Benitez — August 2, 2007 @ 11:33 am
She’s very much a part of cable news’ history, and has been on cable news as a guest since she left CNN. It’s nice to be reminded of this cablenewser’s successes.
Comment by RC — August 2, 2007 @ 11:50 am