WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 — The Military Reporters & Editors association is now accepting work for its annual journalism awards competition.
- The MRE Journalism Contest recognizes outstanding military reporting in six categories.
- The competition covers work published or broadcast from Jan. 1, 2021, to Dec. 31, 2021.
- The contest submissions deadline is 5 p.m. ET, March 31, 2022.
- The winners will be announced May 1, 2022.
To register, go to MRE Journalism Contest Registration Form.
Fees for entering the contest are waived for MRE members’ first entry. Please consider joining or renewing your membership now.
SPECIAL HONORS:
The Joe Galloway Award
The Joe Galloway award, which includes a $500 prize, is named after UPI combat correspondent and McClatchy Newspapers columnist Joe Galloway. This is for the Best of Show as determined by the judges.
The James Crawley Award
There is a $100 prize for the winner of the James Crawley Award. It is restricted to Print/Online News Reporting category entries. Crawley, one of the founders of MRE, was the chief military reporter at the San Diego Union-Tribune and later covered national security and veterans affairs for Media General News Service.
CATEGORIES:
Print/Online News Reporting:
1. Overseas coverage – large newspapers/magazines (more than 100,000 subscribers/viewers)
2. Overseas coverage – small newspapers/magazines (less than 100,000 subscribers/viewers )
3. Domestic coverage – large newspapers/magazines (more than 100,000 subscribers/viewers)
4. Domestic coverage – small newspapers/magazines (less than 100,000 subscribers/viewers)
Contestants may submit no more than four stories per entry.
Television:
1. Network/Large Market – Networks (Broadcast and cable) and Top 10 local TV markets
2. Small Market – All other television markets
List air date(s), reporter, producer, camera and sound personnel, and links to broadcasts.
Radio
This award recognizes a reporter or commentator whose work was presented on a radio program. Entry must include a link to the audio file(s).
Commentary
This award recognizes a columnist who writes about topics covering the military or homeland security on a regular basis. The entry should consist of five different columns.
Entrants should submit links to the columns online. The dates of publication should be visible.
Student Project
This category recognizes a student package or project that expertly uses print or digital storytelling to inform its audience regarding a specific story or topic. Judges will consider the quality of the journalism, design, creative and appropriate uses of media, and the ways in which print, digital and mobile platforms are maximized to engage and inform audiences.
ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL RULES:
Who can enter?
Print, visual, television, radio, web journalists covering the U.S. and non-U.S. military, veteran affairs or homeland defense. MRE officers and the board of directors are not eligible.
Student Eligibility
There is a single category for student work. To be eligible in the student-specific category, the entire project must have been produced only by enrolled students receiving academic credit for the work being entered or must be work created for a student publication. Students can be full- or part-time; graduate, undergraduate, or high school students. Work produced for pay is not eligible for a student award (that is, freelance work, etc. Receipt of student aid is not a disqualifier). Work that was created by a student for credit but then made available to a commercial publication is allowed but should be explained in the entry.
General rules (all categories):
Entries must be originally published, broadcast, or posted in the English language during 2020. Each entry must have a publication, broadcast or posting date listed.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted by links to the entries. Submit using our form listing a “live” Internet link (URL) to the entry and dates the story, blog, slide show, audio, or video were posted on the Internet. If a password is required to access behind a paywall, it must be provided.
All entries must be accompanied by a one-paragraph bio of the entering journalist(s).
All decisions by the independent judges are final.
Winners will be notified at the conclusion of judging, which will be done by a panel independent of MRE, its officers and board of directors. The winning entry in each category will be posted on the MRE website (militaryreporters.org). By submitting this entry form all contestants agree to allow their work to be displayed on the MRE website free of any obligations to the individual entrant or parent company.
Entry Fee:
$25 (U.S. only) per entry per category. MRE members are entitled to one FREE entry. Use coupon code: SYYF84CR
Additional entries in a category are $25 each for MRE members and non-members.
Register today.