Deadline Club Announces Awards Finalists – Deadline Club (original) (raw)

The Deadline Club is pleased to announce the finalists in its annual journalism awards contest, whose winners will be unveiled next month at a dinner at the Waldorf Astoria.

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The club received a record 623 entries to its annual competition, which recognizes the best work in 2015 by New York area news organizations in 31 journalistic categories, including print, digital, video, television, radio and still pictures. The Deadline Club, established in 1925, is the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

Entries from news organizations big and small were chosen as finalists. Those with multiple finalist entries included The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, The New York Times, the New York Daily News, Newsday, ProPublica, ESPN, BuzzFeed News, The Intercept, Bloomberg Businessweek, WNYC and The Jewish Week. Several smaller news organizations also had finalist entries, including the Poughkeepsie Journal, the Asbury Park Press, The Forward, The Marshall Project, and City Limits.

Nearly 90 area journalists volunteered to judge the club’s contest this year. The winners will be revealed at the annual Deadline Club Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 10 at the Waldorf Astoria, 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY. Each winner will receive a Rube statuette, named after its designer, legendary cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who exclusively designed the “dead line” statuette for the club in 1968.

The award competition showcases the best in print, broadcast and digital journalism in New York City, from beat reporting to spot news to feature writing, from magazine personal service to magazine investigative reporting, from headline writing to coverage of the arts, business, sports and opinion, from spot and feature photography to multimedia, interactive graphics and animation, from radio and television reporting to public service. The Deadline Club’s hallmark presentation is the Daniel Pearl Award for Investigative Reporting, named for the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan while investigating alleged links between American shoe-bomber Richard Reid and Al Qaeda.

Read the full list of finalists, listed by category, below:

NEWSPAPERS, WIRE SERVICES AND DIGITAL

The Daniel Pearl Award for Investigative Reporting

Newspaper or Digital Beat Reporting

Newspaper or Digital Feature Reporting

Newspaper or Digital Spot News Reporting

Newspaper or Digital Enterprise Reporting

Newspaper or Digital Local News Reporting

Reporting Newspaper with a Circulation Under 100,000

Reporting by Independent Digital Media

MAGAZINES

Magazine Personal Service

Magazine Profile

Magazine Investigative Reporting

Magazine Feature Reporting

SPECIALIZED WRITING

Headline Writing

Arts Reporting

Business Feature

Business Investigative Reporting

Opinion Writing

Science, Technology, Medical or Environmental Reporting

Sports Reporting

PHOTOGRAPHY

Spot News Photo

Feature Photo

Sports Photo

DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA

Multimedia, Interactive Graphics and Animation

Digital Innovation

RADIO AND AUDIO

Radio or Audio Reporting

DIGITAL VIDEO

Digital Video Reporting

TELEVISION

Television Spot News Reporting

Television Feature

Television Series or Investigative Reporting

OMNIBUS AWARDS

Minority Focus

Public Service Award