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Journalism Awards for Excellence 2017, on Tuesday
View(s):The 19th edition of the Journalism Awards for Excellence programme will culminate with the annual ‘Awards Night’ at the Empire Ballroom of the Mount Lavinia Hotel, the host hotel for the gala event.
This year there are 259 applications for 16 categories from 37 Daily and Weekly newspapers in the 3 language streams – Sinhala, Tamil and English. Applications were also received from Online News Websites that published a newspaper for the ‘Best Designed News Website,’ said Journalism Awards for Excellence 2017 Convener Sukumar Rockwood.
On a suggestion from the Panel of Judges (Print Media), a new category was introduced: ‘Best Healthcare & Medical Report of the Year.’
This event, launched in 1999 by The Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka, is now organised by The Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka in partnership with the Sri Lanka Press Institute, and is the biggest Media Awards programme in the country.
“The aim of the programme is to recognize professionalism in the Print Media of Sri Lanka and reward excellence over a particular year. It also honours with Lifetime Achievement Awards, those who have served the Journalistic profession for more than 40 years. A Scholarship is offered by the Lakshman Kadirgamar Foundation for the ‘Denzil Peiris Young Reporter of the Year’, to follow a Diploma Course at the prestigious MASCOM Institute in Kottayam, India,” Mr Rockwood said.
The 5 recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Awards for 2017 are:
A. S. Fernando
Cyril Wimalasurendra
Merrill Perera
Sinniah Kanesan
A. L. M. Saleem
The Editors’ Guild also presents two Special awards by its own nomination — the D.R. Wijewardene Award for ‘Recognition by Peers and the Public’ and the Sepala Gunasena Award for ‘Defending Press Freedom in Sri Lanka’.
Lifetime Achievement Award winnersA.S. Fernando Mr. Fernando joined the Daily News Editorial in October 1980 as translator (Sinhala-to-English). Before that, he was a senior officer in the Government Health Clerical Service. He became staff reporter and covered the Health round and Political opposition. He was promoted News Editor in April 1990. He joined the Daily Mirror newspaper as Deputy Editor and later joined the The Nation as Consultant Editor, until his retirement in July 2012. He has also written several columns such as the Political satire column titled ‘Holmangedara Lodge’ in the Daily Mirror, under the pen-name ‘Will O’ the Wisp,’ a political satire column titled ‘Srinath Varma’s Consultancy Parlour’ to the Daily Mirror, under the pen-name ‘Snooper,’ a regular column titled ‘Mirror Reflections’ to the Daily Mirror under the pen-name ‘Aesop,’ a regular feature titled ‘Our world’ to the Little Enquirer of the Daily Mirror, under the pen-name ‘Seeya,’ a regular political column titled ‘Random Peeks at Politics’ to the The Nation under the pen-name ‘Bystander’, and a regular political column titled ‘Mid-week Politics’ to The Nation online Daily edition, under the pen-name ‘Asanga.’ In his retirement he continues as a freelance writer. Cyril Wimalasurendra Merrill Perera Sinniah Kanesan A.L.M. Saleem | |