1. SPOT
NEWS COVERAGE - A taped
or live report of a breaking story, not a pre-planned
event. Criteria include clarity, editing, scripting,
delivery, thoroughness, speed with which the
story is covered, ability to place the audience
at the scene, and indication to the audience
of the significance/consequences of the event.
The entry can include details of when the story
broke, how soon after that the entry aired, what
reports followed, etc.
2. USE OF ACTUALITY - Sound of a newsmaker
and/or natural sounds of a news event as
recorded on the scene. Criteria include audio
quality, editing, resourcefulness, imagination,
impact, and appropriateness.
3. FEATURE - A single story
aired with the intent to provide relief from
the impact
of hard news stories. Criteria include human
interest, delivery, production values, and
the ability to evoke audience emotion. ("Hard
news" features should be entered in another
category, such as general reporting.)
4. IN-DEPTH/SERIES - An expanded report
or series that provides background and understanding
of a specific news event or issue. Entries
should go beyond the traditional spot news
story.
5. PUBLIC AFFAIRS - A single program or
a series of programs that address one or
more issues of importance to the community
and, by providing information or advocating
action, helps the community understand or
deal with the issue(s). Written background
information on the issues should be provided
to aid the judges. Audience or community
feedback as a result of the story can also
be attached.
6. FARM AND AGRIBUSINESS -
A single story or series on one topic that
demonstrates
the station's commitment to reporting on
farm and/or agribusiness issues. Entry should
not include market reports.
7. SPORTS COVERAGE - Coverage of sports
figures or events, but not play-by-play.
Entries should be reports that give the audience
an insight into the person or event.
8. SPORTS PLAY-BY-PLAY - Locally originated
coverage of athletic contests. An entire
game should not be submitted. Criteria include
flexibility, vividness and enthusiasm. No
network feeds but flagship stations in Iowa
may enter. Compilation entries are encouraged;
a compilation should not exceed 20 minutes.
9. POLITICAL COVERAGE -
Coverage of politics, including elections.
Entries should be reports
that give meaning to the issues and the candidates,
or breaking coverage of importance. A compilation
of coverage should not exceed 20 minutes.
ENTRIES IN THE POLITICAL REPORTING CATEGORY
MAY INCLUDE MATERIAL CONCERNING THE 2008
IOWA CAUCUSES, MEANING BROADCAST DURING 2007
OR THROUGH JANUARY 4, 2008.
10. GENERAL REPORTING -
A general news story included in a regularly
scheduled newscast.
It should not be spot news but must have
aired within 24 hours of its production.
(Designed for "hard news", instead of "feature"
stories.)
11. EXCELLENCE IN WRITING – An entry that
conveys the feeling and significance of events
to the audience. The entry may represent
an individual or collaborative effort and
may include several examples without modification
from broadcast. Scripts must accompany entry.
Tape shall not exceed 15 minutes.
12. BEST NEWSCAST - IBNA
holds six "contest days" each year, notifying
stations
by AP Wire, Iowa Radio Network and Learfield
Data Services. Air dates for 2007 were April
13, September 27, October 24, November 30,
December 5 and December 7. Selecting ONLY
from newscasts aired on those designated
days, each station may submit ONE newscast.
While entries may include national/international
material supplied by networks, judges are
instructed to disregard such stories in their
evaluation. With the newscast entry, complete
and submit the rundown form.
13. BEST SPORTSCAST - IBNA holds six "contest
days" each year, notifying stations
by AP Wire, Iowa Radio Network and Learfield.
Air dates for 2007 were April 13, September
27, October 24, November 30, December 5 and
December 7. Selecting ONLY from sportscasts
aired on those designated days, each station
may submit ONE sportscast. While entries
may include national/international material
supplied by networks, judges are instructed
to disregard such stories in their evaluation.
With the sportscast entry, complete and submit
the rundown form.
14. OVERALL EXCELLENCE -
A compilation tape, not to exceed 20 minutes,
demonstrating the
station's commitment to high journalistic
ideals, commitment to community and ability
to cover the big story.