Hanoi (VNA) – As many as 95 media pieces have won the 11th National Press Awards 2016 and the award ceremony will be held in Hanoi on June 21 - the Vietnam Revolutionary Journalism Day.
The winning works include seven A prizes, 24 B prizes, 39 C prizes and 25 consolation prizes, announced Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Journalism Association Ho Quang Loi at a press conference on June 14 in Hanoi.
Of them, 48 works or 50 percent, belonged to local press agencies, said Loi, who is also Standing Vice Chairman of the Council of the 11th National Press Awards 2016.
He said the council has decided to raise the prize values from the 2016 season, with each A prize winner will receive 60 million VND, while B and C prize awardees will be granted with 40 million VND and 30 million VND each, respectively.
Meanwhile, a consolation prize will be worth 10 million VND and works going to the final round will get 3 million VND each.
According to Loi, entries covered the country’s important events during 2016, especially the 12th National Party Congress, as well as socio-economic development, security and national defence, new-style area building and poverty reduction.
The winning works include seven A prizes, 24 B prizes, 39 C prizes and 25 consolation prizes, announced Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Journalism Association Ho Quang Loi at a press conference on June 14 in Hanoi.
Of them, 48 works or 50 percent, belonged to local press agencies, said Loi, who is also Standing Vice Chairman of the Council of the 11th National Press Awards 2016.
He said the council has decided to raise the prize values from the 2016 season, with each A prize winner will receive 60 million VND, while B and C prize awardees will be granted with 40 million VND and 30 million VND each, respectively.
Meanwhile, a consolation prize will be worth 10 million VND and works going to the final round will get 3 million VND each.
According to Loi, entries covered the country’s important events during 2016, especially the 12th National Party Congress, as well as socio-economic development, security and national defence, new-style area building and poverty reduction.
There was no big difference in quality between works of central and local press agencies, he said, adding that many local press agencies’ reportages, investigative reportages and narratives were appreciated.
However, many entries lacked creativity and renovation as well as failed to find out thorough solutions to their matters, he noted.
This year’s awards attracted 1,637 press works from 214 agencies and individuals across the country. -VNA
However, many entries lacked creativity and renovation as well as failed to find out thorough solutions to their matters, he noted.
This year’s awards attracted 1,637 press works from 214 agencies and individuals across the country. -VNA
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