5th Annual 'Media for Liberty' Award Open for Entries
Journalism Award Grants $50,000 Prize to Award Winner
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Entries being Accepted for the First Time
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- jvidƵ (Nasdaq: LMCA, LMCB) is now accepting submissions for the annual “Media for Liberty Award.” Now in its 5th consecutive year, this $50,000 award seeks to acknowledge and promote outstanding media contributions that explore the relationship between economic and political liberty.
Eligible works must be originally published or broadcast via print or electronic media during the 2013 calendar year, and received by Liberty Media no later than January 8, 2014. For the first time this year, Liberty will be accepting online submissions of entries. Awards can be submitted via the website, .
Submitted works will be reviewed by a jury panel and evaluated based on the degree to which the theme is addressed, inspirational and educational value, relevance to the public discourse, and mastery of media format.
Past recipients of the award have been those which have gone above and beyond to uncover societal and political truths. Those winners include:
- “The Wrath of Putin” (Vanity Fair) – A story masterfully chronicling the clash between two titans, Russian President Vladimir Putin and former wealthiest man in Russia, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, in a relationship which led to Khodorkovsky's almost decade-long imprisonment and the downfall of his empire. Masha Gessen's diligent reporting illuminates the bitter war between "one man's truth and another's tyranny."
- A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan (MediaStorm) – From the Soviet invasion and the mujahideen resistance to the Taliban and the American occupation, the film examines thirty years of Afghan history through the story of ordinary citizens whose lives play out in the shadow of superpowers. The Seamus Murphy film tells the story of the often overlooked people of the country, and their desire for self-determination.
- “How a New Jobless Era will Transform America” (The Atlantic) – A thought-provoking essay exploring the likely and lasting effects of the recent Great Recession on American society, culture and politics. Don Peck's story argues that although The Great Recession may be over, this era of high joblessness is probably just beginning.
- "Congo Gold” (CBS “60 Minutes”) – A video segment chronicling the war-torn region of eastern Congo to investigate how gold and other minerals are financing the deadliest war since World War II in the Democratic Republic of Congo where more than five million have died. The investigation examines a rebel militia vying for control of these riches and how the international community's modest demand for tracing the origin of gold hinders attempts to put pressure on commercial trade.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, television and websites, must be generally recognized in their markets and accessible to a broad audience in the United States.
- Length: Print entries may not exceed 20,000 words. Electronic entries may not exceed 120 minutes.
- Language: All entries must be in English, or submitted with an English translation or with English subtitles.
- Examples: Eligible entries may include news reporting, feature coverage, investigative reporting, articles, essays, editorials, commentaries, documentaries and educational works.
- Programs produced and intended for general theatrical motion picture release are not eligible.
- Deadline: Eligible works must be originally published or broadcast via print or electronic media during the 2013 calendar year, and received by jvidƵ no later than January 8, 2014.
The winner will be notified in February 2014. An awards ceremony will be held in the spring of 2014 in Washington, D.C.
For more information on the Media for Liberty Award, including entry forms, rules, judging criteria and the most recent and past honorees, can be found at jvidƵ's web site, or on . Entries can be submitted online or mailed to:
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Released June 27, 2013