South Africa journalism award adds Community and Citizen Journalist category
South Africa's Telkom ICT Journalist of the Year Competition has added a new category for non-professional Community and Citizen Journalists.
To be eligible, the requirements are:
* Journalist is not affiliated to a commercial organisation
* Professionals are not allowed to enter
* Citizen Journalist: Stories must be published on a personal web site, blog, group-blog, or citizen journalism aggregator. Republication of stories produced for the traditional media (print, radio, TV) or commercial online media is not allowed.
* Community publishers: publication must be targeted to a sub-metropolitan audience or a limited size niche market
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2 comments about 'South Africa journalism award adds Community and Citizen Journalist category'Sorry for the random-ness of this post;
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