All business and financial journalists, editors, and authors are welcome to join the ranks of EFJ winners from national news outlets such as ProPublica, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Crain’s New York Business and local reporters from regional organizations such as Miami Herald and The Real Deal, by submitting their work to the 2019 NYSSCPA EFJ Awards.
Broadcast, print, radio and online news organizations and reporters can submit financial news stories that were published, posted or aired between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018. Business book authors and publishers can also enter this nationwide contest. Current college students are also eligible to apply in the NextGen category.
The 2019 Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards consists of 13 awards in 10 distinct categories. Entries can be submitted for one or more of the awards, in line with the topic and format. The categories are:
Each entry receives full consideration by a select panel of judges, composed of CPAs and financial journalists. All entries will be scored according to three parameters: Accuracy of reporting; Readability, clarity and style; and Effectiveness and impact.
All entries must be received by11:59 p.m., March 29. Entry fees are $75 for the first submission and $50 for each subsequent entry. The Next Gen Award initial entry fee is $20. Any additional submissions from the same contestant are $10. The annual EFJ Awards Luncheon, at which winners are honored, will be held June 2019 in New York City.
Go to nysscpa.org/efjawards for more information, additional rules and entry submission. For all other inquiries, please contact NYSSCPA Assistant Communications Manager, Maya Lindsay, at 212.719.8350 or send an email to journoawards@nysscpa.org.
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