National Pacemaker Awards

National Pacemaker Awards

The National Pacemaker Awards are awards for excellence in American student journalism, given annually since 1927. The awards are generally considered to be the highest national honors in their field, and are unofficially known as the "Pulitzer Prizes of student journalism."[1][2][3][4]

The National Scholastic Press Association administers the contest for high school programs, while the Associated Collegiate Press administers the college and university contests. Pacemakers are awarded annually at the JEA/NSPA National Conference (for high schools) and the ACP/CMA National College Media Convention (for colleges) in the following categories: Newspaper, Online, Yearbook/Magazine, and Broadcast.

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Newspaper Pacemakers

ACP, NSPA and the Newspaper Association of America Foundation have co-sponsored the Pacemaker competition since 1961. NSPA began the awards in 1927. The Pacemaker competition was discontinued in 1948-49, then resumed in 1961. The awards, which are considered by many to be the highest national honors for student journalism, are unique in their judging. Several issues from each newspaper's production schedule are randomly selected to be judged, which ensures that to be competitive for a Pacemaker, a publication must show consistent quality over an entire academic year.

Judges select Pacemaker Finalists and Pacemakers based on the following: coverage and content, quality of writing and reporting, leadership on the opinion page, evidence of in-depth reporting, design, photography, art and graphics.

Pacemakers are selected by the staff of a professional newspaper in the host city of the annual National College Media Convention, in the case of college papers, or the National High School Journalism Convention for high school publications. There are multiple awards in each category every year: in 2006, there were 26 high school winners.[5]

Online Pacemakers

This contest replaces the NSPA/ACP Best of the Net competition, which began in 1996. Member publication Web sites are not automatically entered in the Pacemaker competition - staffs must submit a Pacemaker entry form.

Online Pacemaker entries are judged during the months of February and March, based upon the following criteria: design, navigation, writing/editing, graphics and interactivity.

Yearbook/Magazine Pacemakers

Yearbook/Magazine Pacemakers are judged based upon the following criteria: writing/editing, design, content, concept, photography, art and graphics.

In conjunction with the Yearbook Pacemaker competition, ACP/NSPA will recognize with an award of excellence the best interactive (CD/DVD) yearbooks in a separate contest. Interactive entries must include a copy of the printed book.

Broadcast Pacemakers

The NSPA awards Broadcast Pacemaker awards for student-produced television news programs at high schools.

An entry consists of a student-produced news program or segment of a longer news program, on VHS format video tape. For the purposes of this competition, student-produced means that the majority of the planning, writing, scripting, taping and editing of the program was done by students.

This contest is unique to the high school level, as no similar award is offered by the ACP to college broadcast programs.

Past winners

The following is a partial list of college and high school newspapers which have been awarded a National Pacemaker Award by the Associated Collegiate Press or National Scholastic Press Association, respectively.

College newspapers

College magazines

1996, 1985, 1984)

College Online Pacemaker

Broadcast Pacemaker


High school newspapers

High School Online Pacemaker

High school yearbooks

High School Newsmagazines

  • Orange and Black (Grand Junction High School (Grand Junction, Colorado)Winner in (2007)
  • The Communicator (Community High School, Ann Arbor MI)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Washington Square News wins Pacemaker". The Villager 74 (27). November 10–16, 2004. http://www.thevillager.com/villager_80/washingtonsquarenews.html. Retrieved 2009-07-30. "Considered “the Pulitzer for college journalism,” the prize was awarded last weekend by the Associated Collegiate Press and is considered the highest honor in college journalism." 
  2. ^ "SFSU Student News Web Site Awarded 'Pulitzer Prize' Of College Journalism" (Press release). San Francisco State University. 2005-12-02. http://www.calstate.edu/Newsline/2005/n20051202sf1.shtml. Retrieved 2009-07-30. "The Pacemaker is the highest honor for collegiate journalism given annually by ACP to college newspapers, magazines and Web sites. [...] The awards are regarded as the Pulitzer Prizes of college journalism." 
  3. ^ "Northern Star wins Pacemaker award, college press equivalent of Pulitzer" (Press release). Northern Illinois University. 2008-11-10. http://www.niu.edu/PubAffairs/RELEASES/2008/nov/pacemaker.shtml. Retrieved 2009-07-30. 
  4. ^ Lowry, Bob (2003-11-10). "AUBURN PLAINSMAN EARNS 22ND PACEMAKER AWARD" (Press release). Auburn University. http://www.ocm.auburn.edu/news_releases/plainsman.html. Retrieved 2009-07-30. "'In college journalism, the highest honor is the Pacemaker, the college equivalent of the Pulitzer,' he said. 'Both are awarded for excellence in journalism.'" 
  5. ^ a b NSPA - Contest Winners
  6. ^ "ACP contest winners". http://www.studentpress.org/acp/winners/mpm10.html. Retrieved 13 March 2011. 
  7. ^ http://www.studentpress.org/acp/contests.html#mpm
  8. ^ ACP - Contest Winners
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  11. ^ briefs.edu
  12. ^ a b NSPA - Contests and Critiques
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