Rising U.S. journalists who work in public radio are eligible for this award.
WBUR and Boston University are seeking applicants for the 2012 Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize.
The prize is an award of US$5,000 given to a journalist in public radio 35 years or younger for a news story or segment of significance and quality.
Works must have been broadcast in the U.S., published online or produced as a podcast by any Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)-qualified radio station between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012.
The recipient of the 2011 Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize was NPR News correspondent and host David Greene, who was among the first Western journalists to reach Tripoli after the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi.
The application deadline is September 7.
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(Source : ijnet)
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