Print Entries - Newspaper and Magazine |
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Entrants are required to send the original and a CLEAN Photocopy |
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Broadcast Entries - Radio and Television |
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Transcripts written in English language are required |
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Audio
entries should be sent in Audio CD format, with accompanying script;
video entries must be on VCD, with accompanying script |
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2 copies of each entry is required |
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Photographic Entries |
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In
addition to the broad criteria, picture should score high in its news
worthiness/story telling, visual interest, power to evoke emotion and
technical quality |
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Photo entries must be well captioned in English |
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For
single photographic entries, the original photo and original tear sheet
of the published work with clean photocopy are required |
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Editorial Cartoon |
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The
award in the editorial cartoon category will be given based on the
following criteria: editorial effectiveness (what you can also call the
strength of the message of the cartoon), pictorial effect, drawing
quality and originality |
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An original copy of the published work with clean photocopy are required |
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Online Entries |
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Clearly indicated URL (web link) for the published work is required as print out is unacceptable |
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Entry should be sent online to entries@wscij.org |
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Generally |
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All submitted works must be in English language |
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Entry is free |
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To
enhance the development of journalism in the country, journalists that
have been winners in this competition on three or more occasions will be
ineligible to enter |
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Employees
of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism and/or their
immediate families are ineligible to participate in the competition |
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Applicants may only submit a maximum of two entries across categories |
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The
journalist with the most outstanding work(s) amongst the finalists will
be selected as the WSCIJ-Nigerian Investigative Journalist of the year |
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Entering
for this competition commits you to grant WSCIJ a worldwide, perpetual,
royalty free licence to use your works for any purpose deemed
appropriate for the development of the award initiative, the Centre and
the media |
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WSCIJ
guarantees that there is absolutely no connection between any sponsor
and the judging process despite possible sponsorship of some categories
of the award. The winning works are known to only the judges’ board
until the awards presentation ceremony |
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The Competition shall be covered and interpreted with the laws of Nigeria |
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The submitted package should include: |
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A brief synopsis of the story/series, picture, or portfolio |
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In the synopsis, the applicant is expected to: |
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Explain the background of the project; identifying the issues and key players |
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Describe
what led to the topic or caption, any unusual condition faced in
developing the project and whether the investigation had any
ramifications |
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Describe challenges to the content of the story/series that were not reported in the original work |
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Include up-to-date Curriculum Vitae for every reporter who bears the byline of the story with one passport photograph |
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Include any relevant background information on your submitted work(s) |
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NOTE |
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Synopsis should be in English and a maximum of 400 words |
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Two copies of each submission is required and only a maximum of two entries across categories are allowed |
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All submissions (apart from the online entry where URL details only are required) should be in hard copy for all categories |
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Entries
for climate change, local government, health and sports can be rendered
in print, radio, photo, online or television form |
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Judging Process |
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The
Competition shall be adjudged by a distinguished judges’ board which
comprises of respected persons with suitable knowledge, competencies and
experience in journalistic practices |
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Under
the new entry coding system, each entry is tagged with a code numbers to
make identity of entrant and media house anonymous to judges |
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Judges’ board members can only assess, score or vote on works to which they have no organisational or family ties |
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Due to
WSCIJ’s commitment to excellence, it will be in order to have categories
without a finalist if the entries in such are adjudged to have fallen
below expected standard |
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The judges reserve the right to transfer entries for consideration in other categories at their discretion |
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The
rigorous eligibility and judging process upholds the integrity and
reputation of the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting 2013
competition. The judges reserve the right to disqualify any piece of
work and/or finalist if, in the judges' opinion, there exists reasonable
doubt about the authenticity and/or accuracy of the submitted entry
and/or the integrity of the finalist based on the set criteria. |
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