Entries are welcome in ten categories and are open to reporters and editors working on all media platforms. All entries are assessed and judged by an independent panel. The awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, 11 July 2013 in central London. The closing date for entry is Friday, 15 March, 2013. Entries can be submitted online at: www.diageoafricabusinessreportingawards.com. There is no entry fee.
The Categories
1. Best Information and Communication Technology (ICT) feature
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that examines any aspect of the ICT sector in a thoughtful and engaging way.
2. Best Finance feature
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that examines any aspect of the finance/banking sector in a thoughtful and engaging way.
3. Best Infrastructure feature
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that examines any aspect of infrastructure (physical or otherwise) in a thoughtful and engaging way. Features addressing issues of energy and transport can enter this category.
4. Best Agribusiness / Environment feature
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that examines any aspect of agribusiness or environmental issues in a thoughtful and engaging way.
5. Best Tourism feature
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that examines any business aspect of the tourism industry in a thoughtful and engaging way.
6. Best Business News story
A news story or series of related stories delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that:
- Addresses a breaking news story from the time period of the awards
- Answers all basic questions in a clear and balanced fashion
- Demonstrates journalistic flair – a style that is engaging, thought-provoking and accessible to its audience
A feature or series of related features delivered on any media platform (print, broadcast, online) that:
- Examines business or the economy in an African context
- Provides useful and relevant background material for readers
- Provides the bigger picture and importance to Africa, as well as specific issues it might be addressing
- Brings the business and economy to life through examples and use of language, while answering the serious questions
8. Best Newcomer
A portfolio of three features (can be across different platforms) by a journalist who has been working as a reporter for less than five years. Proof of first date of accreditation will be required.
9. Media of the Year
A print publication, broadcast programme/channel, website or blog that is a comprehensive resource for its audience providing sustained coverage of Africa's business and economic news, issues and analysis (sector-specific or otherwise).
10. Journalist of the Year
A portfolio of three features (on any one or a mixture of media platforms) of no more than 5,000 words or 1 hour each. Submitted pieces can cover different topics, industries or people, or be part of a series of reportage. Judges will be looking for features that reflect journalistic integrity and ethics and a true commitment to reporting that does not sensationalise stories or individuals.
For more information, visit www.diageoafricabusinessreportingawards.com or contact: Katherine Ambler, Awards Secretary, kambler@africapractice.com , +44 (0) 207 087 3797
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