Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism

The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism, also known as the Eric Breindel Journalism Award, is an annual award commemorating Eric Breindel, a former editorial page editor of the New York Post. It is given to "the columnist, editorialist or reporter who best reflects the spirit of Mr. Breindel's writings: Love of Country and its democratic institutions as well as the act of bearing witness to the evils of totalitarianism."

The award was instituted in 1999 with an endowment from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and is administered by the Eric Breindel Memorial Foundation. From 2006 onwards, winners receive $20,000; earlier winners received $10,000.

As second award, the Eric Breindel Collegiate Journalism Award, has been given annually since 2006. As of 2009, it offers $10,000 plus a paid internship at Fox News Channel, The Wall Street Journal, or the New York Post.

The awards were announced in June every year. However, as of 2018, there is no record of any awards since 2012 and the link to the website is dead. The awards appear to be defunct.

Eric Breindel Journalism Award winners

2012Andrew Ferguson
2011Fouad Ajami
2010Mona Charen
2009Charles Krauthammer
2008Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal
2007Max Boot
2006  Mark Steyn
2005Claudia Rosett
2004Daniel Henninger
2003Michael Kelly
2002Victor Davis Hanson
2001Jay Nordlinger
2000Tom Flannery, then a columnist at The Carbondale News
1999Jeff Jacoby

Eric Breindel Collegiate Journalism Award winners

2012Angela Hunt, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
2011Charles C. Johnson, Claremont McKenna College
2010John-Clark Levin, Claremont McKenna College
2009Carl Kelm, Stanford University
2008Elise Viebeck Claremont McKenna College
2007John Wilson, Claremont McKenna College
2006  Matt Mireles, Columbia University


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