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Press Gazette: Wilmington in partnership deal for British Press Awards

Following its near closure earlier this year and subsequent acquisition by Progressive Media, there’s been little talk of what would happen to Press Gazette’s annual British Press Awards.

The awards remained with former owner Wilmington and questions were raised over how the prizes could continue without the industry mag to back them.

But according to a PG report, Wilmington will now donate a share of profits from the event to the Journalists’ Charity and run the awards in partnership with the Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA).

Full story at this link…

Guild of Health Writers announces awards winners

The winners of the Guild of Health Writers Health Writing Awards were announced last week with prizes for Reader’s Digest, the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph.

“I was amazed by the wide range and standard of all of the articles. To have a record number of 300 entries is a real achievement,” said Dr Michael Dixon, president of the Guild, in a press release.

“In these difficult economic times, it’s even more important that we recognise the achievements of our peers and encourage journalists to produce work that will be widely read and appreciated,” Paul Dinsdale, chair of the Guild committee and one of the judges, added.

The winner of the best online health contribution was Fergus Walsh for ‘Fergus on Flu (BBC.co.uk, June 26 2008).

Other winners:

Best National Newspaper Health Feature:
Jane Feinmann, ‘When A Trainee Surgeon Was Let Loose On This Little Girl’ (Daily Mail, June 6 2009)

Best consumer Magazine Health Feature:
Susannah Hickling, ‘Don’t Get Sick After Dark’ (Reader’s Digest, November 2007)

Best Trade and Specialist Publication Feature:
Christian Jarrett, ‘When Therapy Causes Harm’ (The Psychologist Magazine, January 2008)

Best Regional Newspaper Health Feature:
Clare Semke, ‘Fighting Alzheimer’s’ (The Portsmouth News, March 23 2009)

Best Freelance Feature:
Jane Feinmann, ‘When A Trainee Surgeon Was Let Loose On This Little Girl’ (Daily Mail, June 2009

Knight News Challenge extends application deadline

The Knight News Challenge, which will see up to $5 million granted to journalism and online media projects, has extended the application deadline for 2010.

Entrants to this year’s challenge can now submit proposals up until December 15.

Previous winners of the award include DocumentCloud, a site providing an online database of documents that will be  searchable by topic and location; and the Media Standards Trust’s ‘Transparent Journalism’ project.

BBC must return to Reithian values, says Bakewell

The BBC can only be saved by a rediscovery of the values that John Reith placed on public service broadcasting, Dame Joan Bakewell counselled at an event on Wednesday.

Bakewell warned that broadcasters have a responsibility to look back to the ethos of the ‘golden age’ of public service broadcasting of the 1960s in order to deal with the challenges presented by multiplying competition.

“At a time when so many other institutions, financial, parliamentary, are deeply flawed, the battered and tattered ideals of public service broadcasting survive. If a societal consciousness is creeping back into public affairs, then now is the time to celebrate public service broadcasting and see it flourish again,” she said.

Bakewell described Public Service Broadcasting as the ‘lynchpin’ of Britain’s culture and democracy and argued that it must have the courage of its own judgments in order to survive as the ‘bedrock on which the BBC’s worldwide reputation relies’.

Her reflections came in the form of the annual James Cameron Memorial Lecture, which she delivered to an audience made up of journalists and students at City University in London.

Gary Younge, the US-based Guardian reporter and columnist, was presented with the James Cameron Memorial Award for his reporting written with ‘passion and compassion’ in the run up to the election of Barack Obama.

Younge’s nod to Kanye West’s recent faux pas at the MTV Video Music Awards had the room in fits of giggles. “Beyonce was the greatest writer of all time,” he said.

Also posthumously honoured with a special award for those who fight to hold those in power to account was Sri Lankan editor Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was murdered in January. As editor of Sri Lanka’s Sunday Leader he was known as a forceful critic of the challengers to liberal democracy.

Wickrematunge wrote a ‘living obituary’ predicting his own death as a result of his work as a journalist shortly before his murder. Sonali Wickrematunge, Lasantha’s wife, said that the award would serve as ‘a beam of hope for those who continue to risk their life for the truth’.

Fifth International Photography Award open for entries

The British Journal of Photography in partnership with the Association of Photographers is calling for entries for its fifth annual award.

There are two award categories this year: one recognising a single outstanding image; the other an exceptional body of work.

Anyone of any country can enter and there is no theme. Photographs can be captured in any format, film or digital, and can be of any style or genre.

The prize fund is worth more than £13,000 with the winner of the single image category receiving a SIGMA DP2 professional compact camera and the winner of the body of work category receiving a LEAF CAMERA (the exact model TBC).

The winning work of both categories will be given a solo show at a leading London photography gallery, printed by one of Europe’s top fine art laboratories. Both winners will also feature in the British Journal of Photography.

Entry is £25 for the series category, and £5 per single image. Photographers are welcome to enter both competitions, and to enter more than one body or work or image.

The deadline is September 11 2009. Full details of how to enter and the criteria are available at this link.

PTC calls for entries to New Journalist of the Year Awards 2009

The PTC New Journalist of the Year Awards 2009 will open for entry on July 22.

Now in their 26th year, the awards recognise emerging talent in the industry

Last year’s awards saw a double win for Caterer and Hotelkeeper’s Tom Vaughan and multiple prizes for CMP Information.

This year’s winners will be announced at a ceremony at Vinopolis on London’s South Bank on Friday November 20.

Editor&Publisher: Newspaper websites now eligible for duPont Awards

Newspapers posting online video reports will now be eligible for prestigious broadcasting prize, the duPont awards.

The new category will reward an original news story using video or audio that is broadcast solely online.

Full story at this link…

Hubdub expands news gaming community

Hubdub, which lets users bet fantasy dollars on the outcomes of news stories, is tapping into the news junkies and experts that use the site with the launch of News Pundits.

According to an announcement from the site, the new blog will be a forum for ‘top users’ to provide commentary on news questions and stories featured on Hubdub.

Matching the online with offline, the News Pundits blog will have its own annual awards. Predictions made 12 months ago about what would happen in 2008 will be reviewed and five winners given ‘an engraved quaich’ (yes, I had to look up what this meant and OED tells me it’s a shallow drinking cup). Triple the Tren with Tri-tren for a jaw-dropping physique by your deadline. In this triple threat of Trenbolone, there’s no need to wait between cycles because you’re getting three times the fat burning and three times the muscle building power with Tri Tren . The time frame from our lab floor to your doorstep is ridiculously short too – about 5-7 business days with Trenbolone if opted for expedited shipping!