All broadcast, cable, broadband, cable / community / government access and video content providers (not close circuit or venue specific) located within the following Designated Market Areas (DMAs):
The Chicago/Midwest Chapter has not increased Emmy® entry fees since 2002.
Again, we have not increased our entry fees in 20 years!
We are increasing our flat entry fees by a modest $15 this year. This will help the Academy meet rising operational costs --- statuettes, the Emmy® banquet and overall judging process --- while not compromising its efforts to encourage and honor excellence in television through its awards programs, workshops and scholarships.
We are also adding a fee for entries with more than 8 names listed. Please know we are among the few chapters left that charge a flat fee for entries and do not charge on a per name basis. Because of this, our chapter offers significant savings on the front end of the entry process in comparison to other chapters.
• Cat. 9J - News Gathering - Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
• Cat. 9K - News Gathering - Lifestyle
• Cat. 21 - Programming Content - Branded
• Cat. 25G - Specialty Reporter - Medical/Consumer/Traffic/Transportation
Your membership must be active to receive the entry fee discount.
To check the status of your membership visit:
https://emmyexpress.com/
membership_login/#/11
All memberships expire on March 31st of each year.
Membership is in the name of the individual, not the corporation or business.
The membership process is completely integrated with your entries. Become a member or renew membership before entering and paying for entries.
$140 for Program Categories
$110 for Craft Entries
The first entrant’s membership determines the entry fee.
If you miss the June 17th deadline, you have until June 24, 2022 to get your work entered, but it will cost a $30 late fee per entry plus the regular entry fees. If you make changes to already submitted entries after June 17th, there is also a $30 fee attached. These fees will appear in your membership dashboard and will need to be paid for the entry to be considered officially entered.
All Payments are due June 17, 2022 for on-time entries and June 24, 2022 for late entries.
PLEASE REMEMBER: Member and Entry fees must be paid separately.
Payments can be made via Emmy Express by credit card or by check. Makes checks payable to “NATAS Chicago” and mail to:
NATAS Chicago/Midwest Chapter
c/o Columbia College Chicago, Communication Dept.
33 E. Ida B. Wells, Ste. 535
Chicago IL 60605$235 for Program Categories
$205 for Craft Entries
The first entrant’s membership determines the entry fee.
After 8 entrants names, there is a $20 fee for each name added. If entries exceed the 12-name rule limit (see Entry Quota rule on p. 12 of Call for Entries PDF), the additional names must be approved by the Emmy® Judging and Rules committee by a written petition. Please contact rcowing@emmyonline.tv for an online form to make this petition.
Only those names listed on the official entry forms are eligible to receive awards. Changes or corrections to the official entry form are allowed in some circumstances but are not encouraged. Fees will be charged for each change made to an entry as follows:
Up to July 31st: Entries that are missing information, list ineligible entrants, change role titles, have names added, have incorrect fees, need new video uploads, etc., etc., will be subject to a $30 reprocessing fee per change or may be subject to disqualification from the Chicago/ Midwest Emmy® Awards. The original entry fee will not be returned.
From August 1st to the Nominations Announcement: The fee for all above will be raised to $60 per change.
Changes made after Nominations announcement (changes must be made in the 10 days following the Nominations announcement) are subject to $90 per change.
The Chicago/Midwest Chapter will permit NO changes in the listing of entrants after 10 days following the Nominations announcement and after the announcement of recipients. There are no exceptions to this rule.
The Emmy® Judging and Rules Committee is vested with the authority to determine the eligibility of entries and to change any entry’s category if improperly submitted. Such decisions are final. To that end, the Emmy® Judging and Rules Committee will attempt to have a master list of entries (PDF document) available for review in the beginning of September online. Please proof your entries for typos to avoid reprinting and/or re-engraving.
June 1, 2021 – May 31, 2022
Friday, June 17, 2022, 11:59 pm
Friday, June 24, 2022, 11:59 pm
add $30 to regular entry fee
· NEWSCAST — EVENING
Larger Markets
· NEWSCAST — EVENING
Smaller Markets
· NEWSCAST — MORNING/DAYTIME
Larger Markets
· NEWSCAST — MORNING/DAYTIME
Smaller Markets
· NEWS SPECIALS
· BREAKING/SPOT NEWS
Single Report
· INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Single Report
· INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
Multiple Reports
· DAILY NEWS REPORT
A "Single Shift" Category
· HARD NEWS REPORT
A "News No Time Limit" Category
· BUSINESS/CONSUMER NEWS
Single Shift or No Production Limit
· CRIME NEWS
Single Shift or No Production Limit
· POLITICS/GOVERNMENT NEWS
Single Shift or No Production Limit
· ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT
Single Story/Report or Series
· HEALTH / MEDICAL
Single Story/Report or Series
· ENVIRONMENT / SCIENCE
Single Story/Report or Series
· EDUCATION / SCHOOLS
Single Story/Report or Series
· SPORTS
Single Story/Report or Series
· WEATHER
Single Story/Report or Series
· MILITARY
Single Story/Report or Series
· SOCIETAL CONCERNS
Single Story/Report or Series
· HUMAN INTEREST
Single Story/Report or Series
· DIVERSITY/EQUITY/INCLUSION
Single Story/Report or Series
· LIFESTYLE
Single Story/Report or Series
· SPORTS
Short Form Segment
· SPORTS PROGRAMS / SERIES
Live
· SPORTS PROGRAMS / SERIES
Post-Produced or Edited
· SPORTS
One-Time Special
· LIVE SPORTING EVENT / GAME
Single Game / Series
· SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
· SPORTS INTERVIEW/DISCUSSION
· DOCUMENTARY
Cultural
· DOCUMENTARY
Historical
· DOCUMENTARY
Topical
· INFORMATIONAL / INSTRUCTIONAL
Short Form or Long Form Content
· INTERVIEW /DISCUSSION
Short Form or Long Form Content
· MAGAZINE PROGRAM
Single Program/Series
· MAGAZINE PROGRAM
Short Form Content
· PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM
Single Program/Series
· PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM
Short Form Content
· SPECIAL EVENT COVERAGE
Live / Edited
· ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT
Long Form Content
· ARTS / ENTERTAINMENT
Short Form Content
· CHILDREN / YOUTH / TEEN
Short Form or Long Form Content
· HUMAN INTEREST
Long Form Content
· HUMAN INTEREST
Short Form Content
· LIFESTYLE
Short Form or Long Form Content
- BRANDED CONTENT
Short Form or Long Form Content
· PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Single Spot / Campaign
· NEWS PROMOTION
Single Spot / Campaign
· PROGRAM PROMOTION
Single Spot / Campaign
· SPORTS PROMOTION
Single Spot / Campaign
· COMMERCIAL PROGRAM
Single Spot
· COMMERCIAL PROGRAM
Campaign
· ANCHOR
News
· ANCHOR
Weather
· ANCHOR/REPORTER
Sports
· PLAY-BY-PLAY/ANALYST
Sports
· REPORTER
Daily News
· REPORTER
Investigative
· REPORTER
Specialty: Medical/Consumer/
Transportation/Traffic
· HOST / MODERATOR / CORRESPONDENT
· GRAPHICS
Graphic Arts / Motion Graphics/ Art Direction / Set Design
· AUDIO
Live / Post Production
· LIGHTING
· DIRECTOR
· EDITOR
News
· EDITOR
Long Form Content
· EDITOR
Short Form Content
· EDITOR
Sports
· PHOTOGRAPHER
News
· PHOTOGRAPHER
Long Form/Short Form Content
· WRITER
News
· WRITER
Long Form Content
· WRITER
Short Form Content
News content categories are intended for journalistic material produced by news departments within television stations, newspapers or online news reporting entities.
Producers should be the primary entrants for these categories. Qualified others may be eligible if their contributions are significant to the entry’s award-worthiness. Submitters who created work as part of media pool coverage can only enter their material once and must clearly identify their contributions on the entry.
For single News entries, the original video and submission length must not exceed 10 minutes.
Multi-part news series entries are eligible and must include a minimum of two (2) but no more than five (5) separate reports from the series. Total submission time limit for News series entries may not exceed 15 minutes.
NOTE: One (1) second of black must be inserted between elements of a series entry or between excerpts if the original video has been edited to fit the entry time limit for the category.
Producers should be the primary entrants for Sports Content categories. Qualified others may be eligible if their contributions are significant to the entry’s award-worthiness.
Sports News content is only eligible in the appropriate News subcategories.
For Short Form Content and Sportscast entries, the original video must not exceed 10 minutes.
Series entries are eligible and must include a minimum of two (2) but no more than five (5) separate segments from the series. Total submission time limit for Short Form Content series entries may not exceed 15 minutes.
For Program entries, no more than three (3) excerpts may be included to bring longer content to the 30-minute entry time limit (exception: Sports - One-Time Special) Excerpts must be presented in original, chronological order.
NOTE: One (1) second of black must be inserted between elements of a series entry or between excerpts if the original video has been edited to fit the entry time limit for the category.
Producers should be the primary entrants for Programming Content categories. Qualified others may be eligible if their contributions are significant to the entry’s award-worthiness. Submitters who created work as part of media pool coverage can only enter their material once and must clearly identify their contributions on the entry.
Unless otherwise noted, the time limit for any program or long form content category is 30 minutes. A maximum of three (3) segments/excerpts is permitted to bring longer programs to the required entry time limit. For program series or long form series entries, the entry must include excerpts from at least two (2) episodes from the series.
Short Form content must be submitted in its entirety as originally distributed. The original video and submission length must not exceed 10 minutes.
News content is only eligible in the appropriate News categories.
NOTE: One (1) second of black must be inserted between elements of a series entry or between excerpts if the original video has been edited to fit the entry time limit for the category.
For excellence in promotional, commercial or public service announcements. Entries must be regionally conceived, produced and distributed. Spots that contain more than 50% of network or syndicator-provided material do not qualify. Music, graphics and pre-edited video constitute such material. Spots may be 5 seconds to 2 minutes in length, except for the Long Form Promotional Spot category. If a campaign is entered, a maximum of five (5) spots may be included which are edited together for a single video upload. If a campaign is entered, no spots from that same campaign may be submitted in a single-spot category.
NOTE: One (1) second of black must be inserted between elements of a campaign.
For excellence in a specific craft discipline demonstrating the skills of one or more individuals. Each entry may contain a single example of the craft or a composite of material as originally distributed. While craft entrants may submit more than one entry per craft discipline, only one of those entries may be a composite. Elements of the composite may not be separately entered as individual craft entries in the same craft category. Craft awards are intended for hands-on craft persons, not those who supervise craft persons.
Chapter Notes: Please remember, a composite is a sampling of a minimum of two (2) and no more than five (5) representative segments or examples of work that convey to a judging panel the scope, breadth, or range of an individual’s talents within the specified craft category. The elements within a composite, unless otherwise noted in the category description, are to be “as aired” with no post-distribution changes, such as additional edits, music or special effects.
Composites may include stories or segments in their entirety and/or excerpts from longer content. For more information, please see the composite definition below.
For short form content entries in the craft categories below, entrants could submit a composite of short form content pieces not to exceed 15 minutes. For craft entries, please include your name in your entry's title. Examples: “John Smith: Composite” or “John Smith: Tornado Watch.” If fewer than 3 entries, categories and/or sub-categories may be dropped.
The following is excerpted from Global Investigative Journalism: Strategies for Support, David E. Kaplan, Center for International Media Assistance, 2013. Kaplan is executive director of the Global Investigative Journalism Network, an association of 211 nonprofit groups in 82 countries that work to support investigative reporting. (From: https://gijn.org)
While definitions of investigative reporting vary, among professional journalism groups there is broad agreement of its major components: systematic, in-depth, and original research and reporting, often involving the unearthing of secrets. Others note that its practice often involves heavy use of public records and data, with a focus on social justice and accountability.
Story-Based Inquiry, an investigative journalism handbook published by UNESCO, defines it thus: “Investigative journalism involves exposing to the public matters that are concealed–either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances that obscure understanding. It requires using both secret and open sources and documents.” The Dutch-Flemish investigative journalism group VVOJ defines investigative reporting simply as “critical and in-depth journalism.”
Some journalists, in fact, claim that all reporting is investigative reporting. There is some truth to this—investigative techniques are used widely by beat journalists on deadline as well as by “I-Team” members with weeks to work on a story. But investigative journalism is broader than this–it is a set of methodologies that are a craft, and it can take years to master.
Veteran trainers note that the best investigative journalism employs a careful methodology, with heavy reliance on primary sources, forming and testing a hypothesis, and rigorous fact-checking. The dictionary definition of “investigation” is “systematic inquiry,” which typically cannot be done in a day or two; a thorough inquiry requires time. Others point to the field’s key role in pioneering new techniques, as in its embrace of computers in the 1990s for data analysis and visualization. “Investigative reporting is important because it teaches new techniques, new ways of doing things,” observed Brant Houston, the Knight Chair of Journalism at the University of Illinois, who served for years as executive director of Investigative Reporters and Editors. “Those techniques blend down into everyday reporting. So you’re raising the bar for the entire profession.
Entry and payment must be submitted online with the STUDENT EXPRESS system. The entry video is to be uploaded online as well (all directions online). Judging will also be done online. Entry forms can be printed out once you complete the entry process online. The email confirmation you receive should have a link listed for the printing of the entry form. We recommend that you print a copy of the entry form for your own records.