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Los Angeles Press Club

Founded in 1913

A-Mark Foundation has funded the Los Angeles Press Club’s A-Mark Prize for Reporting on Misinformation and Disinformation since 2023. The award started in Southern California but expanded to the entire state of California in 2025.

Entries might take on a specific instance of media manipulation, for example, examining its perpetrators and its impact. Entries can also explore possible solutions to the disinformation problem, or individuals or groups active in either perpetrating or solving it. In short, the work should delve deeply into any aspect of the troubling phenomenon in any journalistic format.

Starting in 2025, first place will receive $5,000 for the reporter(s) and $2,500 for the publishing outlet, second place will receive $3,000 for the reporter(s) and $1,500 for the outlet, and third place will receive $2,000 for the reporter(s) and $1,000 for the outlet. Eligible entries must have been published, broadcast, or transmitted in California, or had California as the focus.

A-Mark Prize Recipients


2025

First Place

Miranda Green and David Folkenflik, “Chevron owns this city’s news site. Many stories aren’t told,” National Public Radio and Floodlight

Second Place

Sarah D. Wire and Mackenzie Mays, “Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election” (behind a paywall), Los Angeles Times

Third Place

Aaron Bandler, “Investigative series on anti-Israel manipulation at Wikipedia,” Jewish Journal (Links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; close pop-up to read articles)

2024

First Place

Albert Serna Jr., TJ L’Heureux, Adrienne Washington, Anisa Shabir, and Isaac Stone Simonelli, “In the Sheriff We Trust,” Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting and Howard Center for Investigative Journalism

Second Place

Greg Mitchell, Lyn Goldfarb and Michelle Merker, “Memorial Day Massacre: Workers Die, Film Buried,” KCET

Third Place

Alexandra Barinka, “TikTok Struggles to Take Down Deepfake Videos of Hamas’ Victims,” Bloomberg News

2023

First Place

Miranda Green, Mario Ariza, and David Folkenflik, “In the Southeast, power company money flows to news sites that attack their critics,” Floodlight and National Public Radio

Second Place

James Rainey, “His website skewers Stockton politicians and agencies. Then one gave him a cushy job.,” Los Angeles Times

Third Place

Sam Kestenbaum, “‘I Think All the Christians Get Slaughtered’: Inside the MAGA Road Show Barnstorming America,” Rolling Stone

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