CUHK
Journalism Award named
Cable's So Kai-chi as the Winner
The Chinese University of
Hong Kong Journalism and Communication Alumni Association (CUHK-JCAA)
announced today that Mr. Edgar So Kai-chi, principal reporter of Cable
News Channel, Hong Kong Cable Television Limited, has been awarded
the 1st "CUHK Journalism Award". The association announced
also that Mr. Kevin Lau Chun-to, editorial writer of Ming Pao Daily
News, and Miss Sharon Cheung Po-wah, senior reporter of Cable News
Channel, both have been awarded "Certificate of Merit".
The 1st
CUHK Journalism Award was organized by the CUHK-JCAA to celebrate
the 40th Anniversary of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and to
applaud the achievements of young journalists who have outstanding
performance in reporting and have contributed significantly to the
development of the journalism profession in Hong Kong, said Mr. Leung
Tin-wai, chairman of the Organizing Committee of the CUHK Journalism
Award.
Mr. Edgar So Kai-chi, winner of the "CUHK Journalism Award",
entered the competition with three pieces of work, "Before the
Epidemic Spread – Guangdong/Hong Kong", "Blood from the
Mountains/Rural Debt" and "Forbidden Birth". Mrs. Sally
Lam, one of the judges, commented that Mr. So's "overall performance
is excellent" and his works are "in-depth, comprehensive
and rational in revealing social problems".
Mr. So was happy that his work and ideas were appreciated. He felt
deeply the importance of free flow of information and the role of
Hong Kong media when he worked on "Before the Epidemic Spread–
Guangdong/Hong Kong".
"There are often setbacks in covering the Mainland," said
Mr. So. "However, as long as a journalist insists on not spinning
or speculating, local officials are willing to cooperate when they
understand that the journalist is just reporting the facts."
He is convinced that journalists should carry the responsibility to
serve society and to speak for the underprivileged.
Initially, the organizer planned only to give one award. Nevertheless,
considering the very competitive quality of the entries, the panel
suggested honoring Mr. Kevin Lau Chun-to and Miss Sharon Cheung Po-wah
each with a "Certificate of Merit".
Mr. Lau entered the competition with a series of analytical writings
and commentaries on the impacts of Article 23 legislation on press
freedom. "Mr. Lau uses his professional knowledge in the legal
field to analyze the core issues and thus helps readers to make better
judgments," commented Professor Leonard Chu, one of the judges.
The panel was impressed by Mr. Lau’s contributions to lift the standards
of the journalism profession.
Mr. Lau said he did not expect to win a prize when he entered the
competition. He felt pleased and honored to be awarded the certificate,
though he thought that good work itself was already a reward. Being
an editorial writer for Mingpao Daily News, Mr. Lau said that a good
editorial should be persuasive and constructive in suggestions, and,
more importantly, objective in its arguments.
The other recipient of a "Certificate of Merit", Miss Sharon
Cheung Po-wah entered the competition with "Questioning the Imperial
Appointment of the Chief Executive: Jiang Zemin Roared Back at HK
Reporters, 'TOO SIMPLE, SOMETIMES NAIVE'", "Human Rights
of Chinese Lepers", and "Guangzhou-HK Cooperation: Guangzhou
Mayor Chastised HK Media Craving for Chaos". Mrs. Sally Lam appreciated
Miss Cheung's "Too simple, sometimes naive" questioning
style and said reporters should avoid being overly sophisticated.
She said Miss Cheung's simple and direct questioning skills, her courage
to stand up to authorities and her calm and factual reporting style
worked to live up the spirit of journalism. Another judge, Mr. Ng
Ming-lam echoed the comments on Miss Cheung's courage to ask questions.
"There is no naive question, only naive answer," he added.
Miss Cheung was happy to see her work appreciated. She was surprised
to win the honor because she has witnessed the fine work of many other
reporters who contributed silently to the field. "As long as
I'm still curious and passionate about news and still ponder the meanings
behind what I hear, I will stay to guard the news profession,"
said Miss Cheung, who has been a journalist for eight years.
The CUHK Journalism Award was decided by a panel of judges consisting
of Professor Edward K.Y. Chen, chairman of Hong Kong Press Council
and President of Lingnan University; Professor Leonard L. Chu, chair
professor and director of the Centre for Media and Communication Research,
School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University; Mrs. Sally
Lam, director of Hong Kong Economic Journal; Mr. C.K. Lau, executive
editor (News) of South China Morning Post; Professor Paul S.N. Lee,
director and professor of School of Journalism and Communication,
CUHK; Mr. Leung Tin-wai, media consultant and adjunct professor of
the School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK, and, Mr. Ng Ming-lam,
consultant of Metro Broadcast.
The winner of the Grand Prize was awarded a cash prize of HK$20,000,
a trophy, and a certificate. The award presentation ceremony was officiated
by Mr. Allan K.K. Leong, S.C., former chairman of the Hong Kong Bar
Association.
For further questions about the award, please contact Ms. Yiu Ha,
secretary of the CUHK-JCAA, at 9476-1713 or alumni-com@cuhk.edu.hk.
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