Television and Audio Journalism Award FAQ

The NIHCM Foundation Television and Audio Journalism Award recognizes excellence in television and audio reporting that can help health plans, policymakers, health care delivery, health care consumers, and related stakeholders improve the affordability, accessibility, and quality of US health care.


Please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org if you are unable to submit or have any questions. If you have entry-specific questions or technical problems when using the online entry system.

Who should apply in this category?

Entries will be accepted from national or local news organizations, nationally-distributed cable programs, online streaming platforms, podcasts, or from freelance journalists who have produced reports disseminated by same. Online stories will be accepted if produced for and disseminated originally on the web in affiliation with a television or radio news organization, or through an online streaming platform.

If I do not meet these criteria, where should I submit?

The Investigative and General Reporting Award category will accept national stories. Entries produced by local media outlets and exclusively focused on a local market will be accepted in the Local Media Award category. 

How does the awards entry system work?

Our awards system allows you to draft, edit, submit and monitor the status of your entries. You can log into the system and edit your draft application(s) as many times as necessary. Once applications are submitted, they can no longer be edited. Be sure to click submit before the deadline. After the deadline, the awards entry system will be closed to new submissions. 

 

Please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org if you need technical assistance with your application.

What will I need for the awards entry system?

  • Contact information for the entrant and any contributors.
  • Basic citation information (i.e., when and where it was published).
  • Names of any organizations providing financial support.
  • Summaries of the entry's relevance.
  • A static URL for each post (to remain active until after the awards ceremony).
  • A transcript or script of the submitted work.
  • Contributor biographies – a short paragraph for each author is sufficient.

 

Please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org if you are unable to submit any required documents.

Who is the entrant and how is the entrant information used?

The entrant is the person completing the form via the online entry system. An entrant can be a producer, an awards coordinator, an administrative assistant, or a leading author. This person is responsible for communicating with the NIHCM team and working on behalf of all authors. After the submission is received, NIHCM will interact with the entrant if there are any questions about the submission (such as incomplete information or illegible .pdf documents).

Who is a contributor?

Any co-authors or recognized contributors to the work should be listed. It is common for there to be no co-contributors.

 

If you need to include more co-contributors, please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org.

What are the best practices for uploading documents?

Online Entry Form Requirements:

  • Contributor biographies may be included via .pdf.
  • Do not secure or password-protect the .pdf in any way.
  • The .pdf extension must use lowercase letters for our system to accept it.
  • Use only letters to define the name of the document (our system will not accept special characters such as & ' % #).
  • We recommend using Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat to create the .pdf. (Using a program such as Quark, Photoshop, or InDesign to create the .pdf may cause compatibility issues.)
  • Use a unique file name for each .pdf uploaded.

 

General Guidelines for Uploading Files:

  • Use a unique file name for each .pdf uploaded.
  • Use short but specific file names.
  • It is not necessary to name the entry or entrant in the .pdf file name. Instead, try to identify the piece specifically, e.g., by date of publication or topic keywords.
  • Name your .pdf before uploading as it cannot be changed after uploading.

What are supporting documents?

Some entrants like to include follow-up reporting or additional evidence of the impact of the work. You may include this type of information as a supporting document (.pdf only).

 

Supporting documentation is not required for entry, and the consideration of these materials is at the discretion of the judges.

How many entries may an individual submit?

For the Television and Audio Journalism Awards, an individual will be accepted as the leading author on no more than three (3) applications. Individuals may be listed on additional applications as a co-author or co-contributor.

How many articles may be uploaded in a single series application?

If part of a series, we allow for up to 8 entry items to be entered in a single application. Please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org if the submitted series is more than 8 entries.

What happens after an entry is submitted?

After you submit an entry, you will see the entry status on your Submission Dashboard change from "Draft" to "Submitted." You will also receive a confirmation email stating that the entry has been submitted. (The confirmation email will be sent to the entrant's email address.)

 

Once the application is submitted, you will no longer be able to edit your application. Please contact Mikayla Thompson at mthompson@nihcm.org if you have any questions or concerns.

Is there an entry fee?

No, there is no fee to enter the awards competition.