Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism

The Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism was established in 2002 and can be given to any journalist who "best exemplifies the principles and talents of Dick Schaap". It is named for the sports writer and is presented by the Nassau County Sports Commission.[1] The award recipient is determined by confidential balloting of the Dick Schaap Selection Committee, which is composed of respected members of the media, and chaired by Dick's son, ESPN reporter Jeremy Schaap.[2]

In recent years, the award has continued to honor journalists who have made significant contributions to the field, maintaining its prestigious status within the journalism community.

Recent Developments

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Over the years, the scope of the award has expanded, and it now includes recognition of various forms of journalism, including digital and multimedia storytelling. The selection committee has adjusted the criteria to reflect changes in the media landscape, particularly the rise of digital journalism and the importance of multimedia content in contemporary reporting.[3]

The award is now also supported by new sponsors, including organizations committed to fostering journalistic excellence in the digital age. This has allowed the Nassau County Sports Commission to increase the visibility and reach of the award, encouraging submissions from a broader array of journalistic practices.[4]

Recipients

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Significance and Impact

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The Dick Schaap Award has had a significant impact on the journalism community by recognizing and encouraging high standards in sports journalism. It has helped highlight the work of journalists who not only report on sports but also explore the broader social, economic, and cultural implications of sports in society. The award has also emphasized the importance of ethical journalism and the role of sports journalism in upholding truth and integrity.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Dick Schaap Award Recipients". www.dickschaapaward.org. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007.
  2. ^ "Associated Press Sports Editors Honors Dick Schaap". Associated Press Sports Editors. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  3. ^ "Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism". duPont-Columbia Awards. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  4. ^ "2024 Online Journalism Awards". Online Journalism Awards. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  5. ^ "Outstanding Achievement In Broadcast Journalism Nominees / Winners 2024". Television Academy. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
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