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Journalism Education Foundation Hong Kong Limited
School of Journalism and Communication
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, New Territories,
Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2609 7196
Fax: (852) 2603 5007
Email: contact@jef.org.hk
Website:http://www.jef.org.hk The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong
Established in 1954, The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong aims to foster cooperation within the newspaper industry and promote the development of the local press. Today, the Society's membership has grown to 14, and they include the city’s major Chinese and English newspapers. Over the years, the Society has tried to raise the standards of the industry through organizing news awards, training courses and exchange programmes.
Every year, the society organizes the Hong Kong News Awards to recognize the achievements of outstanding journalists. More than 60 awards in reporting, writing, photography and design are offered. The competition is widely recognized as the most authoritative of its kind in Hong Kong.
Members of The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong: Ming Pao, Hong Kong Economic Times, South China Morning Post, Sing Tao Daily, Metro Hong Kong, Sing Pao, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Ta Kung Pao, The Standard, Hong Kong Daily news, China Daily (Hong Kong Edition), Wen Wei Po and AM730 and New Evening Post.
Contact:
The Secretariat, The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong, Rm 904, 75 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong.
Tel. (852)25713102 Fax. (852)25712676 Website: http://www.nshk.org.hk/ Hong Kong News Executives’ Association
Set up in 1986, the Hong Kong News Executives’ Association is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting freedom of the press, advancing standards of professional conduct and maintaining the unity and dignity of the profession. Members of the association include news executives of Hong Kong’s major media organizations. Currently, it has more than 100 members.
Over the past 20 years, the association has promoted exchanges between local and overseas journalists and actively facilitated exchanges among news professionals from the mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. The association has also provided training opportunities for aspiring journalists to help them face the challenges of a knowledge economy and globalisation.
As a keen advocate of press freedom, the association expects journalists to be guided by the public interest. It calls on journalists to abide by the principles of accuracy, objectivity and fairness in reporting, and encourages news executives to lead their staff to adhere to these principles. In 2000, the association joined hands with three other journalists’ groups (Hong Kong Journalists’ Association, Hong Kong Federation of Journalists and Hong Kong News Photographers’ Association) to launch a joint code of ethics.
Contact:
Hong Kong News Executives' Association
GPO Box 11682 Hong Kong
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