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Florida Trib Recognized with National Vision Award for Local Journalism Impact

The Florida Trib was recognized with the Vision Award in a national competition for U.S. startups working to solve the local news crisis. The award was given for The Florida Trib’s “bold, differentiated vision for what journalism can become.” The…

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Key points

  • The Florida Trib won a national Vision Award for its investigative journalism efforts.
  • The award includes a $10,000 prize and mentoring from industry leaders.
  • This recognition highlights the importance of local news, especially in underserved areas of Florida.

— Pensacola residents should take note of a significant recognition awarded to The Florida Trib, which recently received the Vision Award from the Next Challenge for Media & Journalism. This prestigious accolade was announced during the Media Impact Forum held in San Francisco on May 28. The award highlights the Trib’s commitment to delivering investigative journalism in one of the country’s most underserved news regions.

Barry Gisser, the senior vice president and chief financial officer for American Public Media Group, praised The Florida Trib, stating it represents “a bold, differentiated vision for what journalism can become.” As the largest competition for emerging news organizations, it spotlights innovative efforts to revitalize local journalism.

The award comes with $10,000 in funding, along with mentoring and training opportunities from industry leaders. Judges commended The Florida Trib for its strong civic impact and growth, noting, “The Florida Trib presents an exceptionally well-run model with documented civic impact, a strong financial trajectory, and a notably credentialed team for the organization’s stage.” This recognition is vital as it underscores the importance of reliable news sources in Florida, especially in light of the state’s challenges regarding local news availability.

Deirdre Conner, CEO and Publisher of The Florida Trib, expressed gratitude for the recognition and credited her team for their dedication to providing free, high-quality news to Floridians. She remarked, “It’s so energizing to know how many people share our urgency in addressing the needs of the state with the fewest local news outlets per capita in the United States.” The support from this award is expected to help close significant information gaps, particularly during an important election year for Florida.

In her acceptance speech, Conner emphasized the positive impacts of their journalism, such as reducing fatalities in county jails and saving drivers from unjust fines. The Florida Trib also earned a spot as a finalist for the Catalyst Award for Local News Innovation, which acknowledges new approaches in local journalism.

As The Florida Trib continues to grow and innovate, local residents can look forward to more comprehensive coverage of the issues that matter most to them, reinforcing the crucial role of journalism in our community.

This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

Based on reporting originally published by The Florida Trib. Read the original story.

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Randy Breland is the Managing Editor of NewsWK Pensacola, covering local government, public safety, and Gulf Coast community news. A retired U.S. military veteran and Pensacola resident, Randy brings a commitment to accuracy and accountability journalism to Escambia County and the surrounding region. He has called the Gulf Coast home for several years and covers breaking news, civic affairs, and community events across Northwest Florida. https://www.linkedin.com/in/randybreland/ To contact Randy you can email him at News@pensacola.newswk.com

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