Champagne all around
Here's an award the Enquirer did win: in the Associated Press Sports Editors competition, third place to Kevin Kelley in explanatory journalism, in the 100,000 to 250,000 circulation group. Any national award is nice. Kudos to Kelley. But there are five awards in each category, and five honorable mentions, so it would be hard for the Enquirer not to win something. Jay Morrison of the Hamilton Journal News won a first-place award for breaking news in the under-100,000 circulation category.
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Chalk one up for the home team!
I must admit that the post of "Photographers' Favorites" is a good view. Check it out: Photographers favorites for March. There are great shots and the associated grins. Captions are good and thought out.
It is short (16 photos) but well worth the time in looking.
It seems as though you "real" media types spend much of your time giving awards to each other.
One guy is number three... One guy is number three...
This proves that national awards CAN be won in Cincinnati.
Go for number two. Go for number two... Then, GO for the essense of a good story. Mold it. Shape it. Make it interesting. Convince yourself that the Enquirer CAN be good and you can do something to make it that way. Then do it.
NB&S: An award from a peer is better than an award by any other...
Stickler for accountability that you are, you could at least spell Kelly's name right. Oh, and Morrison won in the under-40K category. Details, details...
It's actually Kevin "Kelly," K-E-L-L-Y, not Kelley. With that kind of fact-checking prowess, they're right - this blog must be the product of former or current Enquirer staffers.
NewsAche is an Enquirer copy editor.
NewsAche is an Enquirer copy editor.
the post's marc lancaster also won an apse
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