Journalists working for media companies and non-profit organizations, freelancers or individuals can enter a competition.
The second edition of the Data Journalism Awards (DJAs), run by the Global Editors Network (GEN) and sponsored by Google, has been launched in London with a EUR€15,000 (US19,860) prize to be shared among eight winning entries.
The awards feature four categories: data-driven investigative journalism, data-driven applications, storytelling with data, and data journalism website or section.
Submissions can be made in any of four categories, and must have been published after April 10, 2012. Two prizes will be given in each area - one for small media organizations and individuals, and another for large media organizations and their projects.
The award ceremony will take place in Paris during the News World Summit, an annual event hosting 400 editor-in-chiefs worldwide.
The deadline is April 5.
The second edition of the Data Journalism Awards (DJAs), run by the Global Editors Network (GEN) and sponsored by Google, has been launched in London with a EUR€15,000 (US19,860) prize to be shared among eight winning entries.
The awards feature four categories: data-driven investigative journalism, data-driven applications, storytelling with data, and data journalism website or section.
Submissions can be made in any of four categories, and must have been published after April 10, 2012. Two prizes will be given in each area - one for small media organizations and individuals, and another for large media organizations and their projects.
The award ceremony will take place in Paris during the News World Summit, an annual event hosting 400 editor-in-chiefs worldwide.
The deadline is April 5.
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