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News Corp Australia and Fairfax Media finalists in INMA Global Media Awards

40 first-place winners will be announced from these finalists at the Global Media Awards Ceremony.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Mar 7, 2018
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The International News Media Association (INMA) Global Media Awards shortlist consists of 195 finalists in 20 categories and two groups for global/national brands and regional/local brands.

Some 40 first-place winners will be announced from these finalists at the Global Media Awards Ceremony Monday afternoon, June 4, at the Mead Center for American Theatre in Washington, D.C. Also announced will be regional winners and the global “Best in Show.” The awards ceremony will be held in conjunction with the 88th Annual INMA World Congress of News Media.

There are multiple finalists from News Corp Australia and Fairfax Media including several nominations for the Herald Sun. News Corp is a finalist for the announcement of the News Prestige Network Launch while the Herald Sun is a finalist for its AFLW coverage.

The 2018 INMA Global Media Awards competition garnered 830 entries from 220 media companies in 39 countries. Participants included newspaper media, magazine media, digital media, television media, and radio media.

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