Digital Innovation
We are looking for real innovation in digital news delivery. Entries must be digitally 'native', using new and creative ways to bring human rights issues to growing online audiences. Successful entrants in this category have combined detailed research with film, interactive graphics, blogs, images and tweets.
2012 winner: Deaths in custody: a case to answer, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Dan Bell, Iain Overton, Angus Stickler, Charlie Mole
Entry Guidelines
- Entries should demonstrate real innovation in digital news delivery. Entries must be digitally 'native', using new and creative ways to bring human rights issues to growing online audiences
- A maximum of three items published on a UK website (posts, articles, etc) will be accepted if they form part of a series. Additional audio or visual material clearly linked to a main piece will be considered part of the same item
- If entering more than once, you must complete one form per entry
- You must answer the three synopsis questions on the entry form
- Please do not send further supplementary material or information as this will not be considered
- If you have problems completing the form please call 020 7033 1544
Important: Please have the following information to hand BEFORE you begin as the entry form cannot be saved:
- Full title of entry
- Date of broadcast
- Background information on the entry including: How the idea for the piece came about, what challenges were encountered in producing the piece, how it helped to further the understanding of the issues covered, what impact it had (i.e. number of viewers/listeners and their response, government reaction, policy change, etc)
- URLs to the specific areas of the site you wish to enter
- Name(s) and job titles of those who should be credited
- Credit or debit card details
- A high res copy of the logo of the production company and broadcaster (if appropriate)
