Society of Professional Journalists explained

Society of Professional Journalists
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Headquarters:3909 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Patricia Gallagher Newberry[2]
Key People:Matthew T. Hall - President-Elect

The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), formerly known as Sigma Delta Chi, is the oldest organization representing journalists in the United States. It was established on April 17, 1909, at DePauw University,[3] [4] and its charter was designed by William Meharry Glenn.[5] [1]

History

The Society of Professional Journalists was established on April 17, 1909, as a men's professional fraternity named Sigma Delta Chi. Its ten founding members were:[6] The organization continued to function as a fraternity until 1960 when it became a professional society. At the 1969 San Diego convention, Sigma Delta Chi decided to begin admitting women into the society. In 1973, the society changed its name to Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. In 1988, the present Society of Professional Journalists name was adopted.[7]

The stated mission of SPJ is to promote and defend the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and freedom of the press; encourage high standards and ethical behavior in the practice of journalism; and promote and support diversity in journalism.[8]

It has also drawn up a Code of Ethics that aims to inspire journalists to adhere to high standards of behavior and decision-making while performing their work.[9]

Chapters

SPJ has nearly 300 chapters across the United States.

Membership

Its membership base is more than 6,000 members of the media.

Activities

The society's chapters bring educational programming to local areas and offer regular contact with other media professionals. SPJ initiatives include a Legal Defense Fund that wages court battles to secure First Amendment rights; the Project Sunshine campaign, to improve the ability of journalists and the public to obtain access to government records; the magazine Quill; and the annual Sigma Delta Chi Awards, which honor excellence in journalism.

Awards

Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award

The Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award is awarded annually by the Society of Professional Journalists in honor of publisher Eugene S. Pulliam's dedication to First Amendment rights and values. The award seeks "to honor a person or persons who have fought to protect and preserve one or more of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment."[10]

YearRecipientReferences
2020The Post and Courier
2019Spotlight Team, Boston Globe
2018Kansas City Star
2017Better Government Association
2015The Columbus Dispatch and the Student Press Law Center
2014Associated Press
2013Gina Barton, John Diedrich and Ben Poston, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2012Carol Marbin Miller, Miami Herald
2011Associated Press
2010Renee Dudley, The Island Packet of Bluffton, S.C.[11]
2009Jill Riepenhoff and Todd Jones, The Columbus Dispatch
2008 Jim Schaefer & M.L. Elrick, Detroit Free Press
2007 Joe Adams, The Florida Times-Union
2006 Terry Francke, Peter Scheer, and the California First Amendment Coalition
2005 Kate Martin and the Center for National Security Studies
2004 Dan Christensen, Miami Daily Business Review
2003 Seth Rosenfeld, San Francisco Chronicle
2002William Lawbaugh, Mount Saint Mary's University
1997Jonathan Marshall, Scottsdale Daily Progress

Kunkel Awards

Responding to concerns originating in the Gamergate controversy, in 2015 the SPJ launched the Kunkel Awards (named after pioneering video game journalist Bill Kunkel) for game journalism.[12] [13] The award was folded into the Mark of Excellence Awards in 2020[14]

YearRecipientReferences
2019Super Bunnyhop, Alex Andrejev (Washington Post), Luke Winkie (The Atlantic), Kenneth Niemeyer (Daily Mississippian), Alex Andrejev (Washington Post), Ferris Jabr (New York Times Magazine)[15]
2018Mark Brown, Megan Fernandez (Indianapolis Monthly), Lydia Niles (The Daily Orange), Felix Gillette (Bloomberg), Cecilia D'Anastasio (Kotaku)[16]
2017My Life in Gaming, Brian Crecente (Polygon), Caroline Bartholomew (The Daily Orange), Simon Parkin (Nautilus), Jason Schreier(Kotaku)[17]
2016Brad Glasgow (Allthink), Richard Moss (Polygon)/Ben Sailer (Kill Screen), Aiden Strawhun (Kotaku), Danny O'Dwyer (Noclip)[18]
2015Kotaku, The Guardian, Super Bunnyhop, Innuendo Studios, Ars Technica[19]

Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement

The Helen Thomas lifetime achievement award was awarded by the SPJ between 2000 and 2010.[20] It was named after Helen Thomas, who received the first award in 2000. The award was discontinued in 2011 due to the controversy surrounding Thomas's statements about Jews and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[21] [22]

YearRecipientReferences
2010David Perlman (science journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle)[23]
2009Robert Churchwell[24]
2008Caryl Rivers (Boston University)[25]
2007Chuck Stone (first president of the National Association of Black Journalists)[26]
2006Stan Chambers (KTLA, Los Angeles)[27]
2005Alan Walden (WBAL Baltimore)[28]
2004Tom Brokaw (NBC News)
2003Ed Barber (The Independent Florida Alligator)
2002Tom and Pat Gish (The Mountain Eagle, Whitesburg, Kentucky)
2001not awarded
2000Helen Thomas, former senior UPI White House correspondent

Other Awards

The SPJ also administers the Green Eyeshade Awards and the Sunshine State Awards. The Green Eyeshade Awards annually recognize journalists in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.[29] The Sunshine State Awards are given each year to journalists in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.[30]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thetatauarchives.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/PROFESSIONAL-FRATERNITIES_B_49.pdf Professional Fraternities by Professional Interfraternity Conference - 1950
  2. http://www.spj.org/spjboard.asp About the SPJ: Board of Directors
  3. Book: The Sigma Delta Chi Story (1909-1949). Glenn, William Meharry. 1949. August 21, 2010.
  4. 2009 SPJ Annual Report, letter from the presidents
  5. Web site: William Meharry Glenn. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726174413/http://indianajournalismhof.org/1985/01/william-meharry-glenn/. dead. July 26, 2011. Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame. August 21, 2010.
  6. Web site: Sigma Delta Chi, Honorary Journalism Fraternity, Founded at DePauw . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110610202426/http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=16880 . June 10, 2011 . August 21, 2010 . DePauw University.
  7. Web site: Join us in celebrating 100 years of SPJ at DePauw University in April. Dave. Aeikens. Quill. March 3, 2009 .
  8. http://www.spj.org/mission.asp Society of Professional Journalists - "Our Mission"
  9. Web site: SPJ Code of Ethics . November 23, 2015 . Society of Professional journalists.
  10. SPJ.org "Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award"
  11. "Reporter Dudley wins award" October 7, * 2010 The Post and Courier retrieved November 8, * 2015
  12. Web site: Why some SPJ leaders are engaging Gamergate . Columbia Journalism Review . November 23, 2015.
  13. Web site: #161 - #Gamergate debate, 'Original Gamer Podcast' - Podcat . May 29, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160808142649/https://www.podcat.com/podcasts/uyTvOl-original-gamer-podcast/episodes/akF6eo-161-gamergate-debate-talk-with-spj-s-michael-koretzky . August 8, 2016 .
  14. Koretzky, Michael. Over, not out. Society of Professional Journalists. 10 May 2020.
  15. https://www.spj.org/kunkel-winners-2019.asp Kunkel Awards - 2019 Winners
  16. https://www.spj.org/kunkel-winners-2018.asp Kunkel Awards - 2018 Winners
  17. https://www.spj.org/kunkel-winners-2017.asp Kunkel Awards - 2017 Winners
  18. https://www.spj.org/kunkel-winners-2016.asp Kunkel Awards - 2016 Winners
  19. http://www.spj.org/kunkel-winners-2015.asp Kunkel Awards - 2015 Winners
  20. Web site: Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement - Society of Professional Journalists.
  21. https://www.spj.org/news.asp?ref=1030 SPJ board of directors votes to retire Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award
  22. https://spjdc.org/2011/12/retirement-of-helen-thomas-award-upheld-by-convention-delegates/ Retirement of Helen Thomas award upheld by convention delegates
  23. Web site: SPJ honors David Perlman with lifetime achievement award .
  24. Web site: Civil Rights-era journalist Robert Churchwell honored with Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement .
  25. Web site: Caryl Rivers Honored with Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement .
  26. Web site: Chuck Stone Honored with Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award .
  27. Web site: Stan Chambers Honored with Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award .
  28. Web site: SPJ honors Alan Walden with lifetime achievement award .
  29. Web site: Green Eyeshade Awards Excellence in Journalism . 2023-07-31 . en-US.
  30. Web site: Sunshine State Awards SPJ Florida . 2023-07-31 . en-US.