Posted on 04/21/2015 7:39:10 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Abandon everything youve ever been told about cynical journalists. If you want to melt the frozen heart of a reporter, just whisper in his ear that hes a finalist in some journalism prize contest. It wont matter how insignificant or unknown the prize is, whether its local or national, whether hes won one before or not, or whether it comes with a cash prize or just an acrylic trophy.
Most journalists can refer to themselves as prize winning in their biographical notes because prizes seem to outnumber journalists these days. Everybody has won, and all must have prizes, as the Dodo says at the conclusion of the caucus race in Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Prizes, prizes! Dodo insists, taking the thimble from Alices pocket and presenting it to her. We beg your acceptance of this elegant thimble.
Investigative journalists hand out awards to themselves, as do online reporters, alt-weeklies, business journalists and games journalists. The Dart Center gives eight prizes for trauma reporting, the Cabot Prizes honor work that advances Inter-American understanding, and the Sidney Hillman Foundation gives both American and Canadian prizes for pieces that serve the common good.
There are awards for media writers, young journalists, courageous journalists, black journalists and journalism, innovative journalism, works that right wrongs, human interest stories, superior journalism, public interest journalism, and public interest magazine journalism. Still more prizes are distributed for electronic journalism, features journalism, children and families journalism, disability journalism, science journalism, international journalism, political writing, intrepid journalism, excellence in journalism, journalism done using social science research methods, data journalism, and journalism that unmasks corruption. Works-in-progress have a special prize, as do works that address social justice, or advance ethical reporting (actually there are two of these).
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
It can’t be worse than the Nobel Peace prize awarded to Obama who had done absolutely nothing to earn it.
Or the Peace Prize awarded to the inventor of airline hijacking — Yaser Arafat.
This year's Pull-Yer-Pud Award goes to The Mainstream Media!
Congrats, Jackasses!
To be honest, I have had very little regard or respect for the Pulitzer Prize ever since I read about Walter Duranty and the Pulitzer Board’s refusal to revoke his 1932 Prize.
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