Journalists working for newspapers or websites in the United States can be nominated for an award.
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University is accepting entries for its Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers.
The entry best recognizing fairness in news coverage by America's daily newspapers will receive US$10,000. Second and third place finalists will receive US$1,000 each.
Entries may include single stories, photographs, editorials, a series or an individual journalist's body of work. Submissions will be judged on reporting, writing, editing, headlines, photographs, illustrations and presentation.
All submissions should include an application form and five copies of the entry.
Postmark entries by January 23.
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University is accepting entries for its Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers.
The entry best recognizing fairness in news coverage by America's daily newspapers will receive US$10,000. Second and third place finalists will receive US$1,000 each.
Entries may include single stories, photographs, editorials, a series or an individual journalist's body of work. Submissions will be judged on reporting, writing, editing, headlines, photographs, illustrations and presentation.
All submissions should include an application form and five copies of the entry.
Postmark entries by January 23.
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