The American Legion Seeks Entries for Fourth Estate Awards in Print, Broadcast and New Media

INDIANAPOLIS--()--The nation’s largest veterans organization announced today the call for entries in its annual Fourth Estate Award program for excellence in journalism.

“The American Legion awards multiple prizes to recognize the outstanding achievements being made in print, broadcast and new media, or Online (Internet-based) media,” said Robert L. Morrill, national chairman of the organization’s public relations commission. “The winner in each category will receive a $2,000 stipend to cover expenses and travel to accept the awards at the 2013 American Legion National Convention to be held in Houston, Texas in August.”

The deadline for 2013 submissions in all categories is Feb. 18.

An entry form and updated rules and information have been posted on The American Legion website at http://www.legion.org/presscenter/fourthestate. Send questions to pr@legion.org anytime.

The awards recognize Internet journalism, print and broadcast achievements.

Submissions are judged on the quality of reporting that the journalist believes produced a positive effect on society.

“We invite journalists who have made a difference for the better in their community, state or nation to send us their entry,” Morrill said. “There is no entry fee and no single medium is limited as to the number of entries.”

Some past winners have included Newsweek Magazine, ABC News, Dateline NBC, USA Today and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. The complete list can be found on The American Legion website.

Contacts

The American Legion
Joe March or John Raughter, 317-630-1253

Contacts

The American Legion
Joe March or John Raughter, 317-630-1253