Online News Association Board President Josh Hatch awards the 2016 James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting. (Photo by Anya Semenoff/Online News Association)
Entries are now being accepted for the 2017 Online Journalism Awards! Now featuring 37 categories and $58,500 in prize money, the awards have built a steady reputation as the preeminent award for groundbreaking digital journalism from around the world. Two exciting new categories and a few key updates to our submission rules set the stage for the OJAs to continue that tradition in 2017.
This year’s awards continue the OJA tradition of evolving with the media industry. We are thrilled to introduce two new categories that should help us expand our ability to honor great journalism from across the digital landscape.
ONA highly esteems collaboration and community input. The awards committee took a lot of feedback into consideration from years past in updating a few of the rules and submission guidelines for 2017.
Lastly, for the third consecutive year, we are proud to give out the James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting. This honor will recognize a single journalist who has performed exceptional work while covering an ongoing conflict, war zone or other challenging setting. This is a closed category, because a separate committee will select the nominees and the final recipient.
Following 12 months that have thrust so many of our industry’s values and principles back into the public sphere — trust, independence, accountability and service to all of our various communities, to name a few — we expect 2017 to be the OJA’s most impressive year yet. Speaking on behalf of co-chair P. Kim Bui and the rest of the award committee, it’s an honor to celebrate your work. We can’t wait to see what you send us.
Join the conversation about the OJAs with #OJA17.
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View the complete list of 2016 winners.
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