APME Update Feb. 14, 2014 |
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Feb. 14, 2014 SAVE THE DATE • March 31, 2014, Deadline for APME Journalism Excellence Awards • Sept. 15-17, 2014, ASNE-APME Conference, Chicago NEW TODAY FROM APME New Deadline: APME’s Journalism Excellence Awards That means we’ve changed our entry period to a calendar year. All awards will be presented for journalism published or launched between Jan. 1, 2013, and Dec. 31, 2013. Because of the change in the entry period, first-place winners in the previous contest (running from May 1, 2012- April 30, 2013) are not eligible to enter their winning work in the current contest. All other entries are eligible and will be considered by judges. We’ve also added a new category: Best Mobile Platform. It will honor a news organization that produced or made significant improvements to a mobile application or platform in 2013. Four of the categories in the contest offer monetary awards: the Seventh Annual Innovator of the Year Award for newspapers, the Best of Show in the Public Service Awards, the Fourth Annual Gannett Foundation Award for Innovation in Watchdog Journalism and the Tom Curley Sweepstakes Award in the First Amendment Awards. Don't forget, the entry deadline is March 31. The awards will be presented at the ASNE/APME Conference Sept. 15-17 in Chicago. To enter, go to: https://www.omnicontests4.com/Default.aspx?comp_id=1265 Akron Beacon Journal: Taxpayers fund teaching "biblical truth” Arizona Republic: Mixed scorecard for evolving commerce agency Atlanta Journal Constitution: Governor’s ethics complaint leads to panel upheaval Austin American Statesman: Veterans group under scrutiny in Texas Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Army Corp’s costly fight against Asian carp The Oregonian: Oregon’s "atrocious” school attendance puts learning at risk The Post-Crescent: When financial interests and political actions collide Read more Watchdog Reporting
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