![]() ![]() Staff writer Tracy Wheeler and former staff writer Elizabeth Suh tied for second place in the best medical/science reporting category for Deadly Admissions: Hospital-acquired Infections are Fourth Largest Killer in Ohio. Tie with Associate Press for Ohio State Championship ![]() Joe Tone for best sports coverage “Man on Fire” LisaRab for best newsmaker profile “Fa ll of the Fourth Reich” Here art the four others won by Cleveland Scene:ĭenise Grollmus for best arts reporting “The Great Pretenders”Įlaine Cicora for best arts profile “Soul Kitchen”Įrich Burnett for best headline writer “Tortilla Flat” Spring St., Columbus.īest headline was “Tortilla Flat” by Erich Burnett of Cleveland Scene. The awards were for work last year in the over-100,000 circulation division for newspapers: An awards luncheon will be at noon Oct. The Cincinnati Inquirer, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland Scene and Columbus Dispatch each won five first place awards, the Dayton Daily News and Toledo Blade each won two and the Associated Press tied with Cleveland Scene for a first place on sports coverage. Included in the second place awards was best deadline reporting by the staff for Fire at the Airdock. Former staff writers in bold type below shared in two of those second place awards. The Akron Beacon Journal and its website, did not win any first place awards from the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists this year, but they won eight second place awards. To read the full Klaus tirade, see the C-Notes blog Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.Ĥ. When in doubt, just take the next small step.ģ. This blog herewith presents only the top 5:Ģ. Says Klaus: At least this time, Plain Dealer editors had the foresight to throw it on the blog instead of in the paper. ![]() It incidentally is one of her mo st-requested columns. The 45 lessons were in a column Regina wrote five years ago. Klaus wrote four nasty paragraphs but then reprinted the “45 Life Lessons, and 5 to Grow On.” from PD Extra, a Plain Dealer weblog. Jared Klaus wrote a piece today titled “Fifty Reasons I Can't Read Regina Brett” for the Scene’s C-Notes blog. Regina Brett got a birthday gift today from the Cleveland Scene which seems to relish the “usually nasty” adjective used to describe it. A shadow photo by Bob Demay was chosen for the A-1 spreader on the race with a race feature by Jim Carney.Ī1 was dominated by a far more important and well-done report by David Knox headlined the “Increbile Shrinking Paycheck.” One sidebar tells the story of an American family in three generations in a tale spanning five decades from census information. The blog guy still likes the bridge photos by Ken Love and Paul Tople on the ground and from the air that best show the gang of runners. The marathon, however, provided a look at the advantages of both elecronic and print media. How do you save a website as a memento? There is no way for us to easiily learn how many extra papers will be sold today. You can bet, however, that there were many extra copies of the newspaper sold to race enthusiasts who can find nothing better as a keepsake of the record turnout. meanwhile had a couple of galleries of photos–probably about six times more than the seven we saw Saturday morning. Just about everyone on the photo staff was out there shooting. Now comes the print edition in a 12-page section containing results plus at least 18 photos. The post below with photos of the Akron Road Runner Marathon extolls the virtues of the Beacon Journal website Ohio com in providing a better working platform and a lot faster delivery in showcasing the work of photographers with breaking news of the race. ![]()
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