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Outstanding journalism award offered every seven years by the [[Travellers' Digest]] magazine (a popular magazine with a wide circulation in the [[spinward]] sectors of the {{Imperium}}, available on either plastic vellum or electronic media). | Outstanding journalism award offered every seven years by the [[Travellers' Digest]] magazine (a popular magazine with a wide circulation in the [[spinward]] sectors of the {{Imperium}}, available on either plastic vellum or electronic media). | ||
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The recipient, who must be a professional journalist living and working “[[behind the Claw|behind the claw]],” is given honorary membership in the [[Travellers' Aid Society]] (worth one million credits); he or she is then expected to travel through the region during the tenure of the award and to submit a feature article about his or her latest journey once every thirteen weeks. | The recipient, who must be a professional journalist living and working “[[behind the Claw|behind the claw]],” is given honorary membership in the [[Travellers' Aid Society]] (worth one million credits); he or she is then expected to travel through the region during the tenure of the award and to submit a feature article about his or her latest journey once every thirteen weeks. | ||
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A new contest is announced five years after the previous award, with the new winner informed in time for him to travel to the award ceremony on [[Deneb (world)|Deneb]] two years later. | A new contest is announced five years after the previous award, with the new winner informed in time for him to travel to the award ceremony on [[Deneb (world)|Deneb]] two years later. | ||
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*In [[1100]], the Senior Assistant Editor of the [[Mora World Review]], [[Laagiir, Akidda|Akidda Laagiir]], won for his piece ''The Imperial Frontier: The Next Millenium''. | *In [[1100]], the Senior Assistant Editor of the [[Mora World Review]], [[Laagiir, Akidda|Akidda Laagiir]], won for his piece ''The Imperial Frontier: The Next Millenium''. | ||
*in [[1114]] [[Stensen, Silenia|Silenia Stensen]], a well known journalism professor from the [[Torri Institute]] on {{WorldS|Trin|Spinward Marches|3235}}, won the award. | *in [[1114]] [[Stensen, Silenia|Silenia Stensen]], a well known journalism professor from the [[Torri Institute]] on {{WorldS|Trin|Spinward Marches|3235}}, won the award. | ||
*In [[1121]] [[Halvani, Terese|Teresa Halyani]], a still photojournalist from [[Plankwell University]] on {{World|Rhylanor|Spinward Marches|Rhylanor|2716}}, won the award. | *In [[1121]] [[Halvani, Terese|Teresa Halyani]], a still photojournalist from [[Plankwell University]] on {{World|Rhylanor|Spinward Marches|Rhylanor|2716}}, won the award. | ||
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Revision as of 15:28, 29 February 2016
Outstanding journalism award offered every seven years by the Travellers' Digest magazine (a popular magazine with a wide circulation in the spinward sectors of the Imperium, available on either plastic vellum or electronic media).
Description
The recipient, who must be a professional journalist living and working “behind the claw,” is given honorary membership in the Travellers' Aid Society (worth one million credits); he or she is then expected to travel through the region during the tenure of the award and to submit a feature article about his or her latest journey once every thirteen weeks.
The intent of the Digest with this award is to “promote understanding of the cultural diversity within the Imperium”.
A new contest is announced five years after the previous award, with the new winner informed in time for him to travel to the award ceremony on Deneb two years later.
History & Background (Dossier)
- In 1100, the Senior Assistant Editor of the Mora World Review, Akidda Laagiir, won for his piece The Imperial Frontier: The Next Millenium.
- in 1114 Silenia Stensen, a well known journalism professor from the Torri Institute on Trin (Spinward Marches 3235), won the award.
- In 1121 Teresa Halyani, a still photojournalist from Plankwell University on Rhylanor/Rhylanor (Spinward Marches 2716), won the award.
References & Contributors (Sources)
- MegaTraveller Imperial Encyclopedia
- Classic Traveller The Early Adventures, p. 11
- Contributor: MIMIC - Minor Imp of the Ministry of Information and Communication