The San Diego and Tijuana Area Contest Is Open!

It’s time!!!

The San Diego Area Journalism Contest is now open!

The contest recognizes outstanding work by San Diego and Tijuana area students and professional journalists who published or broadcast during the 2024 calendar year.

The contest officially opens on Monday, Feb. 10, 2025.

Early Bird Contest entries will be accepted until Monday, March 3, at 9 p.m. PST. Entry fees are per entry, regardless of the number of journalists on the entry. SPJ San Diego Pro Chapter members pay $15 per entry, non-members pay $35 per entry, and students pay $5 until March 3.

Between March 4 and the final deadline of Monday, March 10, at 9 p.m. PST, professionals pay an additional $15 per entry, and students pay an additional $5 per entry, making them $30 for SPJ members, $50 for nonmembers and $10 for students. (NOTE: Top awards have a different entry fee amount.)

This year, we’ve added a new division: Spanish Media. Spanish entries in select print (daily, non-daily and online combined) and video categories will be judged only against other Spanish language entries. They are not to be entered in any other divisions.

This year’s Distinguished Coverage Award topic is “infrastructure challenges in the face of climate change.” This topic may have been completed by a single reporter or a reporting team at the outlet. The topic can include but isn’t limited to — the environmental impacts on San Diego, such as the January 2024 floods, coastal erosion, wildfires, etc. Each outlet should submit its best stories, series or show(s). Entries are limited to no more than five components (i.e. stories, segments). Entries must also include an essay of no more than 500 words on why the coverage merits recognition. Open to all outlets. Entry fee is $55. Outlets may make multiple entries if they are by different teams/reporters.

Submit your entries using the BetterBNC Media Awards platform. To register or enter the contest, open a new browser window or tab to http://www.betterbnc.com. Keep this window open to refer to as you submit your awards.

If you have entered awards in BetterBNC before — either for the SD-SPJ contest or for the SD Press Club Awards — you should already be in the system. You just need to select the 2025 SPJ Awards contest.

All contest entries must be submitted online via BetterBNC and must be entered by or on behalf of the individual(s) who produced the work and must identify each individual involved in producing the work.

Students: This year’s scholarship contest will be run separately from the San Diego and Tijuana area competition. Please stay tuned for additional information to be posted later.

Below are directions for preparing and submitting entries. If you have questions, please contact sdspjcontest@gmail.com.

Good luck!

The Contest Is Coming!

Attention San Diego area journalists: The San Diego Society of Professional Journalists is excited to announce that entries for our annual journalism contest will open on Monday, February 10, 2025.

This contest honors outstanding work by San Diego-area students and professional journalists published or broadcast during the 2024 calendar year.

Call your friends, call your boss, search under the couch, and get those entry fees ready. SPJ San Diego members get discounted entry prices. Join here.

This year, we are introducing several new categories to recognize a broader range of journalistic excellence. We’re also adding Spanish language categories.

We look forward to celebrating the exceptional journalism produced in our community. Best of luck to all participants!

Here’s the full list of SPJ San Diego’s 2024 journalism contest winners

We had a blast honoring the best of San Diego journalism at this year’s awards banquet!

You can see submissions that received comments from the judges here, and a full list of winners here. Not all first place submissions received additional comments.

Congratulations to all the winners, and a big thank you to everybody who came out to celebrate another great year of local journalism!

Note: The full list of winners was replaced with a more complete version on June 30.

Meet SPJ San Diego’s 2024 Scholarship Winners!

Each year, the San Diego Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists awards scholarships to deserving local college students and recent graduates. It’s a privilege to have the opportunity to reward some of the talented and hardworking journalists of the future. This year we’re proud to present scholarships to five passionate students and graduates. We hope the award will ease their financial burden as they advance in their careers.

Grace Chaves

Grace Chaves is a rising sophomore at Point Loma Nazarene University and has been writing for as long as she can remember. She’s continuing her journey in writing by majoring in Multimedia Journalism, with the hopes of becoming an author and publicist.

Charis Johnston

Charis Johnston is a Multimedia Journalism and Graphic Design double major at Point Loma Nazarene University. She aims to find and tell stories that matter and currently serves as editor-in-chief of The Point.

Noah Lyons

Noah Lyons is an enthusiastic early-career journalist and a recent graduate from San Diego State University. Lyons’ work — which has been published in EdSource, The Daily Aztec and Online News Association — is primarily focused on arts and culture, education and feature writing.

Serena Neumeyer

Serena Neumeyer is a recent summa cum laude graduate from San Diego State University who finished the Weber Honors College program and earned a Liberal Arts degree in Journalism. Alongside her role as social media editor of The Daily Aztec, she led the publication’s first multimedia team to cover the Rolling Loud music festival in Los Angeles and was an original staff writer for AMOR magazine.

Julio Rodriguez

Julio Ridriguez is a writer and Sports Editor for The Sun at Southwestern College. He hopes to one day travel the country or world to cover sports such as Indycar, Formula 1, IMSA, WEC and the NBA.

Luis Zavala

Luis Zavala, 22 years old, is a Journalism and Literature/English major. He is a former editor and writer for the Southwestern College Newspaper “The Sun.” He will attend SDSU and continue his aspirations as a writer.