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This article is about the international Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards (abbreviated "AJOYA"), issued from 1996 to 2009-2010 by the World Leadership Forum, Ltd, of London, England, U.K., in conjunction with the Farnborough Air Show (England) and the Paris Air Show (France). AJOYA should not be confused with the Australia's "Aviation Journalist of the Year" Awards, issued by that country's National Aviation Press Club (at least during 2010, in Sydney, Australia). Those awards were restricted to writers from Australia and New Zealand. For more on those awards in 2010, see: ("Australian Aviation’s McLaughlin ‘Aviation Journalist of the Year’" ), on australianaviation.com.au December 6, 2010. ==Overview== The international Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards (abbreviated "AJOYA") were awards for writers and broadcasters working in the aerospace and aviation field, including specialists and those working for non-specialist titles. The awards dinner took place in mid-July (timed to coincide with the Farnborough Air Show and the Paris Air Show), and brought together aviation media and industry representatives. The awards were organised between 1996〔("Air Safety Week's David Evans Wins International Aerospace Journalist of the Year Award" ) (POTOMAC, MD, July 22, 2004), posted July 23 2004 on swissair111.org〕 and 2010 by Malcolm Turner and his company (the "World Leadership Forum, Ltd," of the UK) under the auspices of the Royal Aeronautical Society of the U.K. and the Aero Club of France (Aéro-Club de France).〔("The World Leadership Forum Limited" page ), in the business-information database-website Duedil.com〕 The Awards, given annually, were typically organized in a hierarchy: * 1.) All entries in each category of each award (typically varying from seven to dozens of contestants, depending on the volume of entries—commonly in the hundreds〔). ...which judges narrowed down to... * 2.) "Shortlist" finalists in each category (usually about the top 5 candidates) (Shortlists were published on the respective Awards program websites for the few months leading up to the Awards Banquet/Ceremony.) ...from which, based on judges' scores, were selected... * 3.) ""Best in Category" winners" in each topical category, announced at the Awards Banquet/Ceremony ...from which were selected, based on judges' scores... * 4.) The OVERALL "Aerospace Journalist of the Year," also announced at the Awards Banquet/Ceremony ...and an additional award... * 5.) The "DECADE OF EXCELLENCE" Award was also awarded each year (based on judges' scores), for the most outstanding aerospace journalist of the previous ten years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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