True Crime Awards 2026 Deadline Extended to 25 January | Final Call for Entries
The organisers of the True Crime Awards 2026 have officially announced an extension to the final submission deadline, offering creators across journalism, podcasting, film, publishing, and advocacy an additional opportunity to enter their work.
Following overwhelming interest and high submission volumes from the global true crime community, the new and final deadline for entries is 25 January 2026 at 11:59pm.
The extension comes as welcome news for professionals and independent creators alike who have produced impactful true crime storytelling over the past year but required additional time to finalise their submissions.
Now entering its fourth year, the True Crime Awards has rapidly established itself as one of the most respected platforms recognizing ethical, investigative, and socially responsible true crime storytelling in the UK and internationally.
Why the True Crime Awards 2026 Deadline Was Extended
According to award organisers, the decision to extend the submission deadline was driven by exceptional demand from creators across multiple formats and regions.
Over the past decade, true crime has evolved from a niche genre into a powerful storytelling medium that shapes public understanding of justice, accountability, and systemic failure. With this evolution has come an influx of creators producing deeply researched, victim-centred, and impact-driven work.
Key Reasons Behind the Extension
A record number of entry enquiries received close to the original deadline
Increased participation from international creators
Growth in new content formats, including short-form video and digital campaigning
Requests from independent journalists and podcasters working on long-form investigations
The deadline extension ensures that high-quality work is not excluded due to timing constraints, while maintaining the Awards’ commitment to editorial integrity and inclusivity.
What Are the True Crime Awards?
The True Crime Awards honour excellence in storytelling that explores crime, justice, and societal impact through rigorous investigation, ethical reporting, and responsible narrative framing.
Unlike sensationalist crime coverage, the Awards prioritise:
Accuracy and fairness
Victim-centred reporting
Accountability and transparency
Public interest journalism
Meaningful social and legal impact
Since their launch, the Awards have become a benchmark for credible and conscientious true crime storytelling, attracting entries from established media organisations and independent creators alike.
True Crime Awards 2026: Updated Key Dates
Here are the most important dates creators need to know:
Extended Final Submission Deadline: 🗓 25 January 2026 (11:59pm)
Awards Ceremony: 🗓 4 June 2026 📍 London, United Kingdom
With the extended deadline now confirmed, organisers have made it clear that this is the final window for entries, with no further extensions planned.
Who Should Enter the True Crime Awards 2026?
The Awards are open to a wide range of professionals and organisations working within the true crime and justice space. Eligible entrants include both UK-based and international creators.
Eligible Entrants Include:
Investigative journalists and crime reporters
True crime podcasters and podcast producers
Documentary filmmakers and TV broadcasters
Authors, publishers, and editors
Digital media creators and short-form storytellers
Advocacy groups and justice-focused organisations
Campaigners driving policy or legal change through storytelling
Whether you are part of a major newsroom or an independent creator working solo, the Awards aim to reflect the diverse voices shaping the true crime genre today.
Categories at the True Crime Awards 2026
The 2026 edition features a comprehensive range of categories spanning multiple formats and disciplines, ensuring that storytelling excellence is recognised wherever it appears.
Core Category Areas
Podcasting – investigative series, single episodes, and narrative formats
Documentary & Film – broadcast and independent productions
Journalism – long-form investigations, news reporting, and editorial excellence
Publishing – books, editorial projects, and digital publications
Broadcast Media – television and radio storytelling
Public Impact & Advocacy – campaigns that deliver real-world change
New Categories for 2026
Reflecting the evolving media landscape, the Awards have introduced new categories focused on:
Innovation in Short-Form Content
Digital Campaigning and Impact-Led Storytelling
These additions recognise the growing influence of social media, online platforms, and non-traditional formats in raising awareness and driving accountability.
Why the True Crime Awards Matter in 2026
The true crime genre continues to face scrutiny over ethics, exploitation, and sensationalism. The True Crime Awards stand apart by actively promoting responsible storytelling standards.
Winning or being shortlisted for a True Crime Award offers creators:
Industry recognition for ethical excellence
Increased visibility among peers and audiences
Credibility with publishers, broadcasters, and commissioners
Validation of investigative and advocacy-led work
Opportunities for collaboration and funding
For many creators, the Awards also serve as a platform to amplify stories that might otherwise remain unheard.
How to Enter the True Crime Awards 2026
Submitting an entry is a straightforward online process designed to be accessible to both individuals and organisations.
Applicants are encouraged to take time to clearly articulate the journalistic value, ethical approach, and impact of their work.
Final Call for Entries: Don’t Miss the Deadline
With the extended deadline fast approaching, organisers are urging creators not to delay. The additional time is intended to provide a final opportunity, not a reason to postpone submission.
“This extension reflects the strength and diversity of work being produced across the true crime community. We want to ensure no deserving entry is missed.”
Submissions will close permanently at 11:59pm on 25 January 2026, after which judging will commence ahead of the London ceremony in June.
What Happens After Submission?
Once entries close:
Submissions will be reviewed by an expert judging panel
Shortlists will be announced ahead of the ceremony
Winners will be revealed at the True Crime Awards 2026 Ceremony in London
Judging criteria include originality, accuracy, ethical responsibility, storytelling quality, and measurable impact.
True Crime Awards 2026: A Platform for Accountability and Change
As the genre continues to grow, the True Crime Awards play a crucial role in setting standards for how crime stories are told and why they matter.
By extending the submission deadline, the organisers have reaffirmed their commitment to inclusivity, quality, and recognition of work that informs the public while respecting those most affected by crime.
For creators who believe in responsible storytelling, this is the final chance to be part of the True Crime Awards 2026.