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    Annual Local Media Excellence Awards continue despite loss of sponsorship

    The Forum of Community Journalists (FCJ) has announced that Sanlam has decided to terminate its participation in the annual local media awards. As many local and community journalists in South Africa know, the company played a huge role in the annual local media awards over the past 24 years.
    Annual Local Media Excellence Awards continue despite loss of sponsorship

    "We would like to take this opportunity to thank Sanlam for its contribution over the past two decades - thanks to this, the competition has grown in stature and is regarded as the most prestigious competition for local media in the country," says Marita Meyer, chairperson of the FCJ.

    "The print competition has always been presented under the auspices of the FCJ, so the management committee has decided that the competition will continue, albeit without a main sponsor for now. The FCJ has also decided to rename the competition to The Annual Local Media Excellence Awards."

    The convener of the 2016 Local Media Excellence Awards is Hugo Redelinghuys, the FCJ management committee member for the Garden Route and Eastern Cape. "He was the convener of the competition for many years, when he still worked at Sanlam, and with his expertise and experience, the 2016 competition is in the best hands possible. He will be assisted by the rest of the FCJ management committee," concludes Meyer.

    A panel of judges consisting of experts in the local print media industry will be announced in due course. The call for entries will be sent during the week of 18 February. Regular updates will be posted on www.fcjonline.co.za.

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