Membership

Deadline Club members get discounted or free admission to professional development and networking events held throughout the year, access to members-only events and more. Find out more and join today.

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About the Deadline Club

The Deadline Club has been serving the cause of New York City journalism for 86 years. The Club sponsors one of the city’s most prestigious journalism awards programs; its coveted “Rubes,” distinctive statuettes designed by the late Rube Goldberg, are awarded at a dinner each spring. At that dinner, scholarships are awarded to some of the city’s most outstanding journalism students. The scholarships are funded through the Deadline Club Foundation. The Club also maintains the New York Journalism Hall of Fame and elects and inducts its members. The Deadline Club in New York City is one of the largest chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists. Our members include professionals working in broadcast, print, online and journalism education.

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2011 Awards Dinner Reservations

2011 Awards Dinner Reservations

After making your reservations, send an email to awards.reservations@deadlineclub.org with the names of all of the members of your party. The Deadline Club does not mail dinner tickets. All of the people in your party will need to give their names at the registration desk on the night of the dinner, so it is imperative that you email the names to us before the event. Please select the ticket type and enter the purchaser’s name and affiliation below and click proceed to begin. For tickets for Deadline Club members, select “Members.” For others, select “Non-Members.” To purchase a table of 10, select “Table of 10.” Choose type: Members Non-members Table of 10 Members ($200) Purchaser Name Affiliation Non-members ($275) Purchaser Name Affiliation Table of 10 ($2,750) Purchaser Name Affiliation We’re using PayPal for transactions made through this website. For questions about using PayPal, please visit their help section.

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The 2011 Deadline Club Awards Dinner

Details: Where: The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel301 Park Avenue, New York, NY Time: Wine reception, 6:30 p.m.Dinner, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Early-bird rates end May 1; click here for more information. View Larger Map

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2010 Deadline Club Awards

The Deadline Club Awards honor the best in New York area journalism – printed, broadcast or otherwise distributed in 2009. Winners were honored at the Annual Awards Dinner at the historic Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Monday, June 7, 2010. Newspapers and Wire Services 1. The Daniel Pearl Award for Investigative Reporting Winner · Edward-Isaac Dovere, City Hall, “Big Money Slides from WFP to Campaigns;” “All in the Family” Finalists · Charles Duhigg, The New York Times, “Toxic Waters” · Margie Mason, Martha Mendoza, The Associated Press, “When Drugs Stop Working” 2. Beat Reporting Winner · Steven Greenhouse, N.R. Kleinfield, The New York Times, “World of Hurt” Finalists · Nina Bernstein, The New York Times, “Deadly Detention” · Kathy Chu, USA Today, “The Credit Trap” · Farnaz Fassihi, The Wall Street Journal, “Hearts, Mind and Blood: The Battle for Iran” 3. Feature Reporting Winner · Michael M. Phillips, The Wall Street Journal, “In One Home, a Mighty City’s Rise and Fall” Finalists · David Rohde, The New York Times, “Held by the Taliban” · Ian Urbina, The New York Times, “Running in the Shadows” 4. Spot News Reporting Winner · Newsday staff, “Two Wings and a Prayer” Finalists · David Scott,

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Deadline Club Hall of Fame

As part of the club’s Golden Anniversary celebration in 1975, it established a Hall of Fame for journalists. The original fifty inductees were (in alphabetical order): Carl W. Ackerman Homer Bigart Hugh Baillie C. D. Batchellor Meyer Berger Howard W. Blakeslee Margaret Bourke-White Hal Boyle Arthur Brisbane Heywood Broun James Wright Brown Jimmy Cannon Robert Capa Robert Considine Kent Cooper Walter Cronkite Elmer Davis Barry Farris Pauline Frederick Wes Gallagher Julian Goodman William Randolph Hearst Roy W. Howard Edwin L. James Earl Johnson Bernard Kilgore A. J. Liebling Walter Lippman Henry R. Luce Anne O’Hare McCormick Raymond Morley Edward R. Murrow George Jean Nathan Dan Parker Alicia Patterson Joseph Medill Patterson Sylvia Porter James Reston Grantland Rice Harold Ross Damon Runyon Arthur Hays Sulzberger Herbert Bayard Swope Roger Tatarian Lowell Thomas Dorothy Thompson Stanley Walker Paul White Walter Winchell Stanley Woodward Since 1975, thirty-nine additional journalists have been elected to the Hall of Fame. They are (in alphabetical order): Mel Allen Art Athens Michael Bloomberg Ed Bradley George Brown John Mack Carter Irene Cornell Douglas Edward Osborn Elliott Morton Frank Malvin Goode Pete Hamill Don Hewitt John Hohenbe Murray Kempton Walter Kerr Peter Khiss James Kilgallen Flora Lewis Elmer Lower

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