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How the Contest Works
The contest was open to any news report or
photograph published or broadcast in 2000. There are separate
categories for newspaper articles, photos, television news
broadcasts and radio reports, as well as affiliate public relations
projects, publications and web sites. All entries are submitted on
behalf of the journalists by local IAFF affiliates.
Judging for the contest was conducted by Marty Sonnenberg,
videographer, and Bill Webb, Executive Director of the Congressional
Fire Services Institute.
First place award winners receive $500 and a plaque, and second
place winners $250 and a citation. Honorable mention and special
recognition awards receive certificates. In addition to improving
the portrayal of fire fighters and raising the awareness of their
issues, the contest is intended to foster better relations between
IAFF affiliates and their local media.
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The Winners
NEWS or FEATURE
STORY (Circulation Over 100,000)
NEWS or FEATURE
STORY (Circulation Under 100,000)
NEWS PHOTO (Circulation
Over 100,000)
NEWS PHOTO (Circulation Under 100,000)
NEWSPAPER EDITORIAL/COLUMN
BREAKING TELEVISION NEWS STORY
TELEVISION NEWS STORY or
FEATURE
RADIO NEWS STORY or EDITORIAL
LOCAL UNION WEB SITES
AFFILIATE UNION PUBLICATION
LOCAL UNION PR CAMPAIGN/PROJECT
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