The Golden Mike Award is a broadcast journalism award presented by the Radio and Television News Association (RTNA) of Southern California. Awards are given in the categories of television news and radio news. Eligibility is limited to a select group of Southern California counties.[1] Golden Mike (i.e., "microphone") Awards are presented at a gala dinner in Hollywood every January.
History
The RTNA started out as the Southern California Newscasters Association.[citation needed] Golden Mike Awards were first given out in 1950.[2]
The awards are divided into two categories: TV and Radio. Depending on the size of the station in question, each award is divided into two categories, A and B. In the television category, Division A comprises stations with 50 or more full-time news staff members, while Division B comprises stations with fewer than 50 full-time news staff members. In the radio category, Division A is made up of stations with 6 or more full-time news staff members, and Division B is made up of stations with 5 or fewer full-time news staff members.[1]
Not every category (or division) is necessarily awarded each year. As stated on the Golden Mike Award website, "if the judges decide that no entry in a category meets the 'Standard of Excellence,' then no award is given in that category.... As a result, Golden Mike Award winners know that their work has been judged to be 'excellent', as well as the 'best'."[1]
TV categories
Best News Broadcast – 60 Minutes – Airing Between 4 pm and Midnight Only
Best News Broadcast – 30 Minutes or Less – Airing Between 4 Pm and Midnight Only
Best Daytime News Broadcast – Any Length – Airing Between Midnight and 4 pm
Best Sports Segment
Best Weather Segment
Best Traffic Report
Best Newscast Writing
Best Individual Writing
Best Sports Reporting
Best Spot News Reporting
Best Live Coverage of a News Story
Best Documentary
Best News Public Affairs Program
Best News Reporting
Best News Reporting by a Cable or Broadcast Network
Best Hard News Series Reporting
Best Light News Series Reporting
Best News Special
Best Investigative Reporting
Best Serious Feature Reporting
Best Light Feature Reporting
Best Entertainment Reporting
Best Business and Consumer Reporting
Best Government and Political Reporting
Best Medical and Science Reporting
Best News Videography of a Hard News Story, Series or Special
Best News Videography of a Feature Story, Series or Special
Best Video Editing of a Hard News Story, Series or Special
Best Video Editing of a Feature Story, Series or Special
Best Internet News Reporting
Radio categories
Best News Broadcast
Best News Broadcast Under 15 Minutes
Best Newscast Writing
Best Sports Segment
Best Traffic Report
Best Individual Writing
Best Sports Reporting
Best "Spot" News Reporting
Best "Live" Coverage of a News Story
Best Documentary
Best News Public Affairs Program
Best News Reporting
Best News Reporting by a Radio Network or Content Syndicator
Best Hard News Series Reporting
Best Feature News Series Reporting
Best Investigative Reporting
Best Serious Feature Reporting – One Minute or Longer
Best Serious Feature Reporting – Shorter Than One Minute
Best Light Feature Reporting – One Minute or Longer
Best Light Feature Reporting – Shorter Than One Minute
With 12 wins,[7] TV reporter Robert Kovacik has collected the most Golden Mike Awards, with Keith Olberman coming in second with 11 Golden Mikes.[8]Frank Mottek has also won the award multiple times, with five Golden Mikes.
Between 2001 and 2010, KCLU-FM won more than 60 Golden Mike Awards.[9]
Other Golden Mike/Mic awards
Over the years, a number of organizations in the U.S., the Far East, and South Asia have given out so-called "Golden Mike Awards", for journalists, broadcasters, and public speakers (with "mike" or "mic" referring to a microphone). For example:
Golden Mike Award presented by the Broadcasters Foundation of America[10]
^"2010 Complete Winners List". 61st Annual Golden Mike Awards. Radio and Television News Association of Southern California. December 12, 2010. Archived from the original on October 9, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2011.