NEWS FROM USC SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY PARK, LOS ANGELES, CA 90089 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE Contact: Nancy Ruiz USC School of Journalism JANUARY 12, 2001 IS ENTRY DEADLINE FOR 2001 SELDEN RING AWARD FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING 12th Annual Presentation of $25,000 Prize, Administered By USC School Of Journalism, Is One Of Journalism's Most Coveted Honors Printable Adobe Acrobat PDF Application Download Adobe Acrobat Viewer Los Angeles - Loren Ghiglione, director of the School of Journalism, University of Southern California, announced that deadline for receipt of entries for the 12th annual Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting is January 12, 2001. The School administers the $25,000 award and judging for the prestigious annual prize. Established in 1989 by the late Southern California business leader, Selden Ring, the award recognizes the year's most distinguished achievement in investigative reporting, as selected by an eminent panel of print media professionals from across the United States. "Selden Ring created the award as an effort to invigorate and advance investigative reporting in America's newspapers, magazines and wire services," Ghiglione said. "The Award has grown into one of journalism's most coveted honors." | |
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