Since 2000, the Online Journalism Awards (OJAs) have honored the best in digital journalism. The range of projects participating in the awards have evolved along with available technology since the early days of the internet. What hasn’t changed is the high caliber of the work the awards recognize.Read More
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Finalists for the 2017 Online Journalism Awards, representing a wide range of nonprofit, public, academic, major media and emerging technology organizations from around the globe, were announced today by the Online News Association.
Thirteen of the awards … Read More
Following a year of extraordinary news and jaw-dropping digital journalism, the finalists for the 2017 Online Journalism Awards are now set.Read More
Every year, nearly 1,000 entries are submitted to the Online Journalism Awards showcase the best in digital journalism. All entries are due on June 8, and this year there will be no extension.Read More
The Online Journalism Awards (OJAs) have always strived to recognize the best in digital journalism, with a special eye toward forward-looking projects and tools. This year, we’ve added two new categories to reflect changes in the media landscape drastically impacting … Read More
Nearly 1,000 entries are reviewed by a diverse set of journalism professionals who work in all aspects of the industry–from reporters, editors and designers to product managers and data journalists.Read More
Now featuring 37 categories and $58,500 in prize money, the awards have built a steady reputation as the preeminent award for groundbreaking digital journalism from around the world.Read More
DENVER — Superlative reporting on leaked data, prison reform and undue police force led coverage that garnered top honors for 35 media organizations Saturday night at the 2016 Online Journalism Awards, which ended the Online News Association Conference.Read More