The 1997 Webby Awards were the first of the annual Webby Awards, and also the first-ever nationally televised awards ceremony devoted to the Internet. 700 people attended the event on March 6, 1997 at Bimbo's Night Club in San Francisco, California[1]
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| Category | Webby Award winner | Other nominees |
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Art and Design |
Entropy8 - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
AdaWeb - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Books and magazines |
Salon - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Feed Magazine - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Film |
Internet Movie Database - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Cinemedia Site - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Games |
You Don't Know Jack - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Macromedia Shockwave Gallery - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Home |
Family Planet - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
HomeArts - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Health |
Reuters Health Information - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Women's Edge - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Money |
Edmunds Automobile Guide - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
The Motley Fool - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Music |
SonicNet - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Wilma - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Politics + Law |
The Netizen - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Disinformation - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Science |
The Exploratorium - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
ArchNet - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Sports |
ESPNet SportsZone - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Charged - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Travel |
TravelMag - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
The Rough Guide USA - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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TV |
The Gist - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Edrive - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
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Weird |
Gallery of the Absurd - (current archive at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 1997)) |
Ad Nauseam - (current archive at the Internet Archive) |
Whereas in later years the panelists were official members of International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, in 1997 the awards were chosen and given by IDG's The Web Magazine, which appointed a panel to judge the competition.[2]
The panel of judges was:[3]
| Dean Andrews | writer |
| Spencer Ante | Associate editor, THE WEB Magazine |
| Justine Bateman | Star, Men Behaving Badly |
| Alex Bennett | Radio host |
| Jane Bosveld | writer |
| Lily Burana | writer |
| Ted Casablanca | E! Online |
| James Cury | Senior Associate Editor, THE WEB |
| The Eels | Rock band |
| Ira Flatow | Host, National Public Radio Science |
| Steve Fox | Editor-in-Chief, THE WEB |
| Angela Freeman | PC World Assistant Editor |
| Kurt Freytag | President, Lucid Dreams |
| David Futrelle | Editor, Salon |
| Lisa Goldman | President, Construct Internet Design |
| Michael Goodwin | Movie critic, computer journalist |
| Michael Gough | Editor in Chief, Sidewalk.com |
| Nina Hartley | Actress |
| Ean Hauts | Journalist |
| Eric Hellweg | Staff Editor, PC World |
| Penn Jillette | Magician |
| Amy Johns | Wired magazine editor |
| Pagan Kennedy | author |
| Todd Lappin | Editor, Wired |
| Rob Levine | Music critic |
| Karen Libertore | Online Producer, MacWorld Online |
| Jennife McDonald | Literary Agent |
| Mark Meadows | Creative Director, Construct Internet Design |
| Pamela Mendels | Reporter, New York Times CyberTimes |
| Sia Michel | Associate Edtiro, Spin Magazine |
| Erika Milvy | Writer |
| Lisa Palac | Founding Editor of FutureSex Magazine |
| Tony Perkin | Editor-in-Chief, Red Herring |
| David Pescovitz | Author, Editor |
| Adam Philips | Writer |
| Suzan Revah | Associate Editor, American Journalism Review |
| Derk Richardson | Music, TV, and Film Critic |
| Bob Sabat | Managing Editor, SmartMoney |
| Nathan Schedroff | Creative Director, VIVID Studios |
| Leonard Shlain | Surgeon, Author |
| RU Sirius | Author; Cofounder of Mondo 2000 |
| Howard Smukler | Attorney |
| J. Michael Straczynski | Creator and Producer of Babylon 5 |
| Jennifer Sucov | Senior Editor, Folio |
| Eric Tyson | Author |
| Laura Victoria | Writer |
| Brad Wieners | Editor, HardWired |
| Bernie Yee | Author |
| Zak Zaidman | Founder, Gravity, Inc. |
| Henry Rosenthal | Film Producer |
| Glen Helfand | Writer |
| Marjorie Ingall | Writer |
Winners and nominees are generally named according to the organization or website winning the award, although the recipient is, technically, the web design firm or internal department that created the winning site and in the case of corporate websites, the designer's client. Web links are provided for informational purposes, both in the most recently available archive.org version before the awards ceremony and, where available, the current website. Many older websites no longer exist, are redirected, or have been substantially redesigned.
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