Page One Award

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The Page One Awards were a series of annual awards given by the Newspaper Guild of New York for achievements in the United States in journalism, public affairs, labor, science, and entertainment.

Awarded forCrusading Journalism; Local Reporting; National Reporting; Foreign Reporting; and Business Reporting
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Page One Award
Awarded forCrusading Journalism; Local Reporting; National Reporting; Foreign Reporting; and Business Reporting
CountryUnited States
Presented byNewspaper Guild of New York
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History

The New York chapter of the American Newspaper Guild established the Page One Awards. A committee was formed to recognize excellence in public affairs, journalism, books, science, theater, motion pictures, musical comedy, popular music, and sports.[1] The award was presented at the union's annual Page One Ball,[2] which began in the mid-1930s.

Over the years, the Guild presented Bill Gallo with 20 Page One Awards,[3] the largest number awarded to a single recipient.

Past recipients

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