The event, which was hosted by Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie, took place at the Students’ Union Love it Lounge at Teesside University’s Middlesbrough campus as part of ExpoTees.
Journalism students received awards based on exceptional work produced during the past academic year.
The winners receive a week’s work experience at the company which sponsors the individual award.
Winners were commended for the skills learnt on the BA (Hons) Journalism and the BA(Hons) Sports Journalism degree courses.
Among the awards were Broadcast Journalist of the Year, Best Feature Writer and Blogger of the Year.
Prizes included a number of work placements with The Gazette, The Northern Echo and The Hartlepool Mail along with work experience at Sky Sports News, The Sun’s Fabulous Magazine; Mirror Online; Global FM; BBC Tees and TV station Made in Teesside.
A number of special academic awards were also given out, including the NCTJ Prize for the student with the highest overall marks while training for the National Council of Journalism qualifications.
Keith Downie is Sky Sports News Reporter for the North East breaking football stories involving Newcastle, Middlesbrough and Sunderland.
He has reported from court in the Adam Johnson trial, broke the news as Sam Allardyce got the England job and was on hand as Rafa Benitez arrived on Tyneside to take over at Newcastle.
In the January and summer transfer windows Keith presents from the SkyPad in the London studio all the latest transfer dealings from clubs in England and Europe, as well as providing goal updates on Sky’s Soccer Saturday.
Hannah McMahon, Course Leader for Journalism in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies, said: 'These awards recognise the hard work and excellent calibre of our current journalism students and the students were thrilled to be awarded their prizes by Keith.
'I would like to thank all of the media organisations who generously contributed prizes to this celebration of our students’ achievements.'
The winners were: