Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards

Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards
Awarded forExcellence in travel journalism, including editing (newspaper, magazine, website travel coverage); writing (magazines, online, newspapers, books); and multi-media (broadcasting, special packages podcasts, video, photography, radio).
DateAnnual
Presented bySociety of American Travel Writers Foundation
Websitehttp://www.satwf.org

The Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards are administered by the U.S.-based Society of American Travel Writers Foundation (SATW Foundation), a nonprofit organization founded in the early 1980s to recognize excellence in travel journalism. The first awards were given in 1985 for work done in 1984. The competition is named after Lowell Thomas, the celebrated 20th century travel journalist and broadcaster. It is open to journalists from around the world and is considered one of the premier professional awards programs for travel journalists and communicators.[1][2] Entrants (in the early 2020s, more than 1200 annually)[3] include major media outlets, staff writers and editors, freelancers, book authors, digital communicators, and journalism fellows from such institutions as the Pulitzer Center.[4] The competition honors works in more than two dozen categories, including print, digital, audio, video and photography. Winners are announced at the SATW (Society of America Travel Writers) annual convention and receive cash prizes.

The competition attracts entries from, and is covered by, major media,[5] including the New York Times,[6] Chicago Tribune,[7] Los Angeles Times,[8] Orange County Register,[9] Washington Post,[10]Cleveland Plain Dealer,[11] Oregonian,[12] Outside magazine,[13] and Globe and Mail.[14]

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  9. ^ "Register Wins Prestigious Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award". Orange County Register. Archived from the original on 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  10. ^ "Washington Post Travel Section Wins the Gold Award for Best Newspaper Travel Coverage in the 2019 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition". Washington Post. Oct 23, 2019. Archived from the original on March 5, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
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  12. ^ Bottomly, Therese (Nov 10, 2011). "Travel section wins silver award in Lowell Thomas competition". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on January 30, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
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