33 years running: Dame calls for entries

Sun, Sep 8, 2024
By editor
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Media

THE trustees of the Diamond Awards for Media Excellence (DAME) have invited entries in 28 categories for the 33rd edition of the annual awards.

The categories are in five groupings of Reporting, Commentary, Documentary-Drama, Design & Photography, and Overall Awards.

There are fifteen Reporting categories: Business, Child Friendly, Education, Energy, Health, Insurance, Investigation, Judiciary, Lagos State, Niger Delta Development, Nutrition, Radio, Solid Minerals, Sports, and Television.

COMMENTARY has three, Editorial Cartooning, Editorial Writing, Informed Commentary; so, does DOCUMENTARY-DRAMA: Radio Drama, Television Drama, Television Documentary. 

DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY has four: Best Designed Newspaper, Best Media Website, Child Friendly Photography, News Photography. 

OVERALL AWARDS has three: Child-friendly Medium, Newspaper of the Year, Editor of the Year. 

Entries must have been published in 2023 and are limited to two per individual in a category; they should be submitted by September 23, 2024, via the DAME website www.dameawards.com

Prizes for the awards are a DAME plaque, cash, certificate of merit, professional tools (Laptop/Tablet) and Books for individuals, while institutional winners will receive a DAME plaque and a Certificate of Merit.

A.I

Sept. 8, 2024

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