Political bloggers, such as Iain Dale and Hopi Sen, will battle journalists, including blogs from Paul Mason and Andrew Sparrow, to get to the next stage.
"In the year we ran Orwell's diary as a blog, the entries that were selected had to do something distinctive - react immediately to events, take risks, speak to their readers and capture what it means to be at the centre of a story or situation as it evolves," said Jean Seaton, the director of the prize said, in a release.
"But the best of them do what reporting does - tell us something we need to know, but often with a highly personal voice."
The traditional political journalism prize sees a range of
publications longlisted, including two from the Observer: Catherine Bennett and
Henry Porter; and two from the Independent: Patrick Cockburn and Paul Vallely. Journalists Nick Davies and Patrick Cockburn are among the entrants on the list for the book prize.
Shortlists will be announced on March 25 2009. The full longlists for the three categories can be seen below.
Journalism Prize long list Catherine Bennett - The Observer Martin Bright - New Statesman, Channel 4 Dispatches Patrick Cockburn - The Independent, London Review of Books Lindsey Hilsum - New Statesman Peter Hitchens - The Mail on Sunday Donald Macintyre - The Independent Peter Oborne - Daily Mail, Channel 4 Dispatches, Prospect Arkady Ostrovsky - The Economist, Prospect Henry Porter - The Observer Jonathan Steele - The Guardian Paul Vallely - The Independent, The Independent on Sunday Michela Wrong - New Statesman, Financial Times, Slate
The Blog Prize long list Alix Mortimer - The People's Republic of Mortimer Andrew Sparrow - Guardian Politics Blog Chekov - Three Thousand Versts of Loneliness Hopi Sen - Blog from the backroom Iain Dale - Iain Dale's Diary Jack Night - Night Jack Mark Easton - BBC News - Mark Easton's UK Neil Robertson - The Bleeding Heart Show Oliver Kamm - Times Online - Oliver Kamm Paul Mason - BBC Newsnight - Idle Scrawl The Heresiarch - Heresy Corner Tom Harris MP - And another thing...
The Book Prize longlist Andrew Brown - Fishing in Utopia Patrick Cockburn - Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fall of Iraq Nick Davies - Flat Earth News Eva Figes - Journey to Nowhere Matthew Green - The Wizard of the Nile Diarmuid Jeffreys - Hell's Cartel Tony Judt - Reappraisals Hatim Kanaaneh - A Doctor in Galilee Sara Maitland - A Book of Silence Owen Matthews - Stalin's Children Mark Mazower - Hitler's Empire Hsiao-Hung Pai - Chinese Whispers Ahmed Rashid - Descent Into Chaos David Runciman - Political Hypocrisy Philippe Sands - Torture Team Jeremy Seabrook - The Refuge and the Fortress Mark Thompson - The White War A. N. Wilson - Our Times