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INMA Global Media Awards seek entries

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 17 January 2026 |  JP Global Monitoring Desk

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INMA Global Media Awards seek entries
INMA's Global Media Awards invite newsrooms, marketing teams and digital brands to submit 2025 work by January 30, 2026. Entries will be judged on innovation, audience impact and revenue results, with finalists announced from March 4, 2026.

BERLIN, GERMANY — The INMA Global Media Awards are calling on news media organizations, marketing teams, and digital news brands to submit their best work by the January 30, 2026, entry deadline.

The competition recognizes excellence in media innovation, audience engagement, revenue growth, and content quality across global news organizations. Entries are welcomed from media companies and teams seeking to benchmark their work against peers and gain international recognition.

What the INMA awards cover

The INMA (International News Media Association) Global Media Awards, established to showcase outstanding practices in modern news media and journalism business models, include multiple categories that highlight innovation in advertising, audience monetisation, newsroom strategies, newsroom product development, and subscription growth. The competition aims to reward work that demonstrates creativity, measurable results, and sustainable business practices.

Organizers said that the awards recognize news brands that use innovative approaches to connect with audiences and improve financial sustainability in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. A judges' panel composed of industry professionals evaluates each entry based on strategic impact, innovation, and results.

Key dates and requirements

Submissions for the 2026 INMA Global Media Awards must be completed by January 30, 2026, and entries should reflect work executed during the 2025 calendar year. After the deadline, judging takes place through March, with finalists being announced online starting March 4, 2026. Winners will be revealed at the Global Media Awards Dinner on May 7, 2026, in Berlin, Germany.

Entry guidelines specify that each submission may include multiple files of specific formats and must address objectives and results within the provided word limits. Organizations can submit work prepared and uploaded by the media company, a representative, or an agency on their behalf.

Importance for media brands

Industry analysts say that awards such as the INMA Global Media Awards offer participating organizations valuable visibility and benchmarking that can enhance credibility with advertisers, readers, and investors. Recognition on an international stage also helps smaller media companies compete with larger players by showcasing innovative solutions to common industry challenges.

The awards come at a time when news organizations globally are seeking effective ways to grow reader revenue, diversify offerings, and integrate digital tools while maintaining journalistic quality. The results from award-winning strategies are often studied by other media outlets seeking similar success.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: January 30, 2026

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ATTRIBUTION: Reporting is based on information from the INMA Global Media Awards official guidelines and deadlines.

PHOTO: AI-generated; for illustrative purposes only

KEY POINTS:

  • Call for entries from newsrooms, marketing teams and digital brands for work executed in 2025.
  • Submission deadline is January 30, 2026.
  • Categories highlight innovation, audience engagement, revenue, subscriptions and newsroom strategy.
  • Entries are judged on strategic impact, innovation and measurable results.
  • Judging runs through March with finalists announced online starting March 4, 2026.

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