Arab Journalism Award

The Arab Journalism Award (AJA) (Arabic: جائزة الصحافة العربية) launched in 1999, by Dubai Press Club, The award is given each year by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum during the Arab Media Forum. It plays a role in motivating Arab media and encouraged Arab journalists to adopt innovation and creativity to develop their work. The award’s main goal is to reward talent, inspire, and stimulate creativity. It is also aimed at enhancing the constructive role of the press in serving the community.[1]

Arab Journalism Award
CountryUAE
Hosted byDubai Press Club
Websitedpc.org.ae/en

Categories

Categories include :

  • investigative reporting
  • young talent in journalism
  • photojournalism
  • economic journalism
  • outstanding cartoon artwork
  • sports journalism
  • best press interview
  • best columnist
  • media personality of the year
  • political journalism
  • cultural journalism
  • smart journalism and humanitarian journalism.[2]

winners

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gollark: Okay, Shadowdrake, I agree that the system is probably fixed base rarities with some userdefined extra multiplier.
gollark: It may also be because people have had longer to gather them so they're less wanted.
gollark: That would imply a lot of nonuserdefinedness, Shadowdrake.
gollark: A thought: if rarity really were mostly userdefined, would other BSAs not also be roughly aeonrare?

References

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