N.C. State Fair Media Policy
Jump to the bottom of this page to apply for media credential privileges for the 2024 N.C State Fair. News outlets not already on the annual credentials list should apply by Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.
If you're a social media influencer/non-traditional media looking to create content about the N.C. State Fair, you may qualify for an admission ticket based on your reach. Contact our social media coordinator Taylor Harris at taylor.harris@ncagr.gov
The annual Deep Fried Media Day new food tasting event is invitation only, and space is very limited. Media credentials do not grant access to the event. Invitations will be sent annually to TV, print, radio and online outlets with the greatest reach.
This policy is approved by the N.C. State Fair Manager, N.C. State Fair Press Office Director and the N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture.
The reason for this policy is to:
- Accommodate working news media quickly and efficiently.
- Assist fair personnel in quickly identifying people cleared for access and media privileges.
- Enable the news media to enter the fairgrounds quickly.
- Properly respond to numerous requests for media passes.
News media passes will be distributed to news organizations before the start of the fair on Oct. 17, 2024. News organizations will be given a pre-determined number of passes. Staff members are expected to share media passes for working assignments only.
It is the discretion of the Press Office to determine if passes are issued.
N.C. State Fair Media Passes are NOT FOR PERSONAL USE. Passes are to be used only by working members of the news media. Organizations that abuse this policy will be removed from future credential lists. Children are not permitted to use passes and will not gain entry at the gate with a media pass.
Parking for media pass holders is limited to the designated lot(s) and is restricted to official "N.C. State Fair Media Parking Permit" holders only. Parking attendants will not accept a press I.D. as a parking permit. Each news organization will receive at least one parking pass. Staff members are expected to share parking privileges among their organizations, as parking spaces are limited.
Freelance Reporters and Photographers
Freelance reporters and photographers will not be issued media passes unless they submit proof of employment/contract with a news organization. This could include a letter from a news director, editor or similar authority. No business cards or bylined articles will be accepted. The application and letter must be received by Friday, Sept. 27. The letter must be on original media organization letterhead and include a phone number of the proper contact at the news organization if further information and clarification are needed. Freelance reporters and photographers must re-submit this information each year.
Journalism Classes and Student News Outlets
Media passes are not available to high school and college journalism or photography classes. Passes are available to high school and college news staffs on a case-by-case basis. For high schools, an application must be submitted by the news organization’s faculty advisor to be considered.
Bloggers and Social Media Influencers
Media passes are not available to bloggers or social media influencers. However, well-established content creators for blogs and other online outlets such as social media may receive one-day tickets that help facilitate coverage of the N.C. State Fair. Bloggers or influencers who do not receive tickets before the fair may apply to be considered by Friday, Sept. 27.
Thank you for your cooperation. We look forward to seeing you Oct. 17-27, 2024.
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This page was last modified on 09/17/2024