Tuesday, March 25, 2008

More awards the Enquirer didn't win

The annual awards from the Investigative Reporters and Editors group indicate no one was impressed by anything Enquirer. The Toledo Blade and Columbus Dispatch received honorable mentions.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer won a national award for coverage of trauma. That's an unusual award, but it shows the Plain Dealer's commitment to in-depth reporting.

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's true, but they haven't handed out the awards for coverage of the Ikea store opening yet.

2:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

does anyone besides washed up investigative reporters care about investigative reporting awards?

4:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good evening Mr. and Mrs. America and all the ships at sea.

Flash!

Enquirer management so proud of IKEA coverage they'll nominate it in top business award contests.

Note to Enquirer management: Don't bother, unless you want to give the judges a good laugh.

HAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA.

5:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a rumor a couple of columnists are about to be put back on the metro desk. Anything to this?

7:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hard to win awards with incomplete stories...

The Enquirer shared little detail about the SMAC running group that had two runners rescued by Deputy Sersion in flood waters last week?

Yet, another blog cites that SMAC is actually St. Margaret of York School and the girls coaches are at fault.

If true, why did the Enquirer leave it out?

9:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Callinan truly hates columnists so would not be surprised of columnist moves.

6:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Which columnists are about to be reassigned?

7:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Only one news columnist left at the Enquirer: Peter Bronson. Smart newspapers put their marquee columnists on section fronts, sometimes on the front page itself. The Enquirer has buried Bronson on page 11-B, below the fold, beneath syndicated columnists and squished by the big bra ads, for most of the time he's written it.

9:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Frankly, when your newspaper replaces news columnists like Laura Pulfer and Cliff Radel with Peter Bronson, it has not only left the path of wisdom, it has in fact eliminated all traces that the path ever existed in the first place.

3:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What? You mean to tell me columnists are more important than.....IKEA?

6:56 PM  

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