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What is the highest prize in China journalism?

China's four highest journalism awards are China Prize, Taofen Prize, Fan Changjiang Prize and China 100 Journalists, which are sponsored by China Journalists Association to reward journalists and journalists. It has become the four highest awards selected by the domestic press.

"China News Award" is the highest annual award for national excellent news works approved by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China. Sponsored by the All-China Journalists Association, it has been selected as 199 1. This year's17th China Prize for Journalism will be held in late July, with a total of 26 selected projects. Among them, there are 8 news, speeches, communication, series reports (continuous reports), news photography, newspaper layout, news cartoons and newspaper supplements, 7 news, reviews, news topic, series reports (continuous reports), news talk shows, live news broadcasts and news programs, and 2 online works reviews and special topics. The comprehensive selection items are as follows. Judges practice rotation system and recusal system.

Founded in 1993, "Taofen News Award" is the highest honor award jointly organized by China Journalists Association and China Taofen Foundation to reward Chinese journalists for their outstanding achievements in communication, proofreading and materials, and it is also a permanent national news award approved by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China. Selection is made every two years. All professional journalists who have been engaged in news editing, dissemination, proofreading and data collection in the officially approved news media for more than 0/0 can participate in the selection (excluding the chairmen and editors-in-chief of party committees of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, directors of radio and television stations, presidents, editors-in-chief and directors of professional newspapers of central news units and ministries). In the first three sessions, 10 winners won the prize and 30 people were nominated. From the fourth selection, no nomination award will be established.

The Fan Changjiang Prize for Journalism is a news award established in the name of Fan Changjiang, an outstanding journalist in China. 1935, China was in the age of national peril. Fan Changjiang, 26, as a special correspondent of Tianjin Ta Kung Pao, went to the poor and backward northwest to cover. He saw the sufferings of the local people and the hope of China. With great patriotic enthusiasm, he published a series of newsletters reflecting the sufferings and oppression of the local people, the upsurge of anti-Japanese passion from all walks of life and the persistence of the Red Army of workers and peasants in fighting, which attracted the attention of the people of China. Fan Changjiang also became famous. Later, he fought for journalism in China for decades until 1970 died. He used to be editor-in-chief of Xinhua News Agency and president of People's Daily. He is also one of the founders and leaders of China Young Journalists Association, the predecessor of China Journalists Association, which was established at 1937. Fan Changjiang is a famous and outstanding representative of the press in China. Setting up the highest prize for young and middle-aged outstanding journalists in his name can better inspire journalists to explore the future of journalism. This award is the highest honor award for outstanding young and middle-aged journalists (including news program hosts and news announcers) jointly established by China Journalists Association and Fan Changjiang News Foundation. The selection began with 199 1 and is now selected every two years. "One Hundred Journalists in China" is a permanent national news award sponsored by China Journalists Association 1994. Select and commend outstanding journalists, editors, news commentators, correspondents, proofreaders, producers, presenters and news announcers of national news programs. Now it is selected every two years, aiming at

Commend the advanced deeds of outstanding members of the press, carry forward their dedication and promote more press.