RTDNA Canada: Recognizing a Lifetime of Achievements
TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 11/29/16 -- RTDNA Canada is inviting nominations for individuals who have distinguished themselves through outstanding service and continued excellence during the course of their career in journalism or news management. This award is for lifetime acheivement rather than for a single contribution.
Do you know an outstanding individual with at least 30 years of distinguished service? We invite you to nominate them today.
Nomination Deadline: December 31, 2016
Nominations are accepted by RTDNA Canada Regional Directors and deliberated by the RTDNA Canada Board.
More information: http://www.rtdnacanada.com/lifetime-achievement-award/
Nomination Form: http://www.rtdnacanada.com/lifetime-achievement-nomination-form/
Past recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award include Gary MacDonald and Allan Rowe (Atlantic), Tom Clark and Peter Mansbridge (Central), Murray Wood and Gord Steinke (Prairies), Clive Jackson and Frank Stanford (BC), and many more great names found in our History of Winners.
About RTDNA
RTDNA Canada is the voice of broadcast and digital journalists and news managers in Canada. We believe an informed public is vital to a democratic society. Canadian Journalisms purpose is to serve the public interest. It is our responsibility to act independently, to be fair and respectful, and to report the facts. The RTDNA Canada Code of Journalistic Ethics, adopted by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, is used to measure fairness and accuracy in our profession. We welcome its adoption by all practicing journalists.
WEBSITE: http://www.rtdnacanada.com/lifetime-achievement-award/
Contacts: Ian Koenigsfest President RTNDA Canada [email protected] Leya Duigu RTDNA Canada [email protected]
Source: RTDNA Canada
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