Oct. 7, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS — To reflect the ever-changing landscape of college media, the Associated College Press has named 11 finalists in the first year of its Multiplatform Pacemaker competition.
The winners will be announced at the ACP Pacemaker and Individual Awards Ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, at MediaFest22, the Fall National College Media Convention, in Washington, D.C.
“The Pacemaker is the association’s preeminent award,” executive director Laura Widmer said. “ACP is honored to recognize the best of the best.”
Broadcast • Innovation •
Magazine • Multiplatform •
Newspaper • Online
Pacemakers in Online and Yearbook will be presented in spring 2023.
The new award honors the nation’s top collegiate media as they serve readers across the platforms available to them — print, online, social media and audio/video.
“This is clearly a forward-thinking Pacemaker award that reflects the new college media ecosystem,” associate director Gary Lundgren said. “While ACP will continue to award Pacemakers for individual platforms, it is increasingly important for judges to review how print, online, social media and audio/video all come together to serve readers.”
The 11 Multiplatform finalists represent eight states. Of the finalists, nine are from four-year colleges/universities and two are from two-year colleges.
To select the finalists, respected professionals including professors and current digital media professionals analyzed, discussed and rated each entry before selecting the finalists and Pacemakers.
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Individual Award finalists
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Advertisement of the Year
Broadcast Story of the Year
Cartoon of the Year
Design of the Year
Multimedia Story of the Year
Photo of the Year
Reporter of the Year
Story of the Year
Best Use of Social Media
Pacemaker 100
To celebrate our 100th birthday, we’ll honor our top Pacemaker winners and announce the Top 10 at the fall convention.
Santa Ana College
el Don, Santa Ana, California
El Camino College
The Union, Torrance, California
Pepperdine University
The Graphic, Malibu, California
University of Miami
Distraction, Coral Gables, Florida
University of Georgia
The Red & Black, Athens, Georgia
Indiana University
Indiana Daily Student, Bloomington, Indiana
University of Iowa
The Daily Iowan, Iowa City, Iowa
Western Kentucky University
College Heights Herald, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Western Kentucky University
Talisman, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Elon University
Elon News Network, Elon, North Carolina
University of Texas at Arlington
The Shorthorn, Arlington, Texas