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2011 Page One Awards: Contest Categories

1. NEWSPAPER

a. Spot News (One or more stories covering a single spot news event)

b. Short Feature (A single feature story of less than 30 inches)

c. Long Feature (A single feature story of more than 30 inches)

d. Enterprise Story (A story that reflects reporter’s ingenuity, use of sources or special research)

e. In-Depth (One or more stories on a single topic or news event that help the reader understand a situation beyond information provided in a typical news story)

f. Investigative (One or more stories a single topic or news event containing information not readily available to the news media or public and obtained through reporter initiative)

g. Business Spot News (One or more stories on a single business-related news event)

h. Business Feature (A single feature-length business-related story)

i. Sports News (One or more stories on a single sports-related news event)

j. Sports Feature (A single feature-length sports-related story)

k. General Column (A single column written for any section)

l. Business Column (A single business-themed column)

m. Sports Column (A single sports-themed column)

n. Editorial (A single editorial)

o. Graphics (Charted information, graphs, diagrams or maps that illustrate a story)

p. Art and illustration (Original artwork used to illustrate a story)

q. Page Design (A single page design: taking into account layout and page composition, use of headlines, art, graphics etc.)

r. Front Page Design (A single front page design: taking into account layout and page composition, use of headlines, art, graphics etc.)

s. Headline (A single headline, submitted with the story)

t. Best issue (Based on reporting, writing, photography, graphics/illustration, layout, copyhandling, etc.)

2. MAGAZINE

a. Best Profile Story (A single profile story)

b. Best Feature Story (A single feature story)

c. Best Department (a magazine component appearing under the same heading and possibly, but not always, written by different writers); send 3 unique examples

d. Best Column (a magazine component appearing under the same heading and always written by the same author); send 3 unique examples

e. Best Service Package (non-narrative feature meant to be primarily useful)

f. Best Cover (A single magazine cover)

g. Best Page Design (A single page, two-page or double-truck)

h. Best Feature Design (entire story, published in feature well)

i. Best Illustration (A single illustration or illustrations accompanying a story)

j. Best issue (Based on writing, photography, graphics/illustration, layout)

3. TELEVISION

a. Spot/Breaking news (coverage of an unscheduled event broadcast within 24 hours; may be a single story or compilation of coverage on a single event)

b. Hard News report (best coverage of a news-related topic; may include in-depth, planned coverage of a single event, or enterprise reporting)

c. Feature (single story done for some other factor than timeliness–may include profile, human interest, or trend stories)

d. Mini-documentary/in-depth series (a single report or series of reports going in-depth on a particular subject, helping the viewer understand a situation beyond information in a typical news story)

e. Feature-length documentary (Single feature-length program on a particular news subject, aired outside a regularly scheduled newscast)

f. Investigative (One or more stories containing information not readily available to the news media or public and obtained through reporter initiative)

g. Newscast (One regularly-scheduled newscast airing on any day in the contest year. The entry should represent the station’s best work in news content, execution, and overall presentation)

4. RADIO

a. Spot/Breaking news (coverage of an unscheduled event broadcast within 24 hours; may be a single story or compilation of coverage on a single event)

b. Hard News report (best coverage of a news-related topic; may include in-depth, planned coverage of a single event, or enterprise reporting)

c. Feature (single story done for some other factor than timeliness–may include profile, human interest, or trend stories)

d. Mini-documentary/in-depth series (a single report or series of reports going in-depth on a particular subject, helping the viewer understand a situation beyond information in a typical news story)

e. Feature-length documentary (Single feature-length program on a particular news subject, aired outside a regularly scheduled newscast)

f. Investigative (One or more stories containing information not readily available to the news media or public and obtained through reporter initiative)

g. Newscast (One regularly-scheduled newscast airing on any day in the contest year. The entry should represent the station’s best work in news content, execution, and overall presentation)

5. ONLINE

a. Best Website (Best use of a Website for providing news to an online audience. Judges will look at areas such as ease of navigation, creative design concepts, good organization and degree to which online resources enhance reporting)

b. Best single news story (Best online coverage of a single news story or event)

c. Best continuing coverage (two or more online reports demonstrating ongoing coverage of a news event; including original or web-only content)

d. Best use of multimedia (demonstrates outstanding use of photos, galleries, video, and/or audio to enhance original story)

e. Best single online news video (single video, produced to appear online-only)

f. Best use of video (demonstrates outstanding use of video throughout an entire website)

g. Best newsroom blog (submit URL for blog, judged on overall excellence in news coverage, affiliated with a newspaper, magazine, TV or radio station)

h. Best independent news blog (submit URL for blog, judged on overall excellence in news coverage, not affiliated with a newspaper, magazine, TV or radio station)

6. PHOTOGRAPHY

a. Best Spot News Photo (Best use of photography in a spot news story)

b. Best Hard News Photo (Best use of photography in a hard news story)

c. Best Feature Photo (Best use of photography in a features story)

d. Best News Portrait (Best portrait)

e. Best Sports Photo (Best use of photography in a sports story)

f. Best Commissioned Magazine Photo (A single photo or photographs accompanying a story)

7. SPECIAL AWARDS (New in 2011!)

a. Young Journalist of the Year (Award given to outstanding journalist in any medium with less than 10 years experience; submit three examples of work and letter of nomination)

b. Journalist of the Year (Award given to outstanding journalist in any medium with 10 or more years of experience; submit three examples of work and letter of nomination)

c. Story of the Year (Award for general excellence in any medium, covering a single story or news event submit up to three examples of work and letter of nomination)

d. Best Use of Public Records (Award for excellence in any medium covering a single story or news event where use of public records played a role in getting and telling the story; submit three examples of work and narrative letter explaining work and use of public records)

Entry Tiers

  • Newspaper [50,000+ circulation]
  • Newspaper [LESS than 50,000 circulation]
  • Magazine
  • Television [50+ newsroom employees]
  • Television [LESS than 50 newsroom employees]
  • Radio
  • Online

The Times, Blooming Prairie, Seeks News Editor

Posted Oct. 25, 2011

An award-winning weekly newspaper in southern Minnesota is looking for an energetic, hard-working and dedicated news editor. This is an exciting opportunity as the newspaper has recently expanded to become more countywide and has state-of-the-art equipment. We are looking for a self-starter with a degree in journalism or related field. Ideal candidate would have at least one year experience or more, but not required. Candidate must have strong writing skills, great editing skills, photography and proficiency with In-Design layout. The position entails working some nights and weekends.

To apply: please send a complete cover letter and resume to Rick Bussler, Publisher, The Times, Blooming Prairie, MN at bprick@frontier.com.

Minnesota SPJ denounces University of Minnesota Regents lack of transparency

The University of Minnesota’s hiring of Eric Kaler as president appears to be a positive step for the institution’s governance. Unfortunately, the fact he is being introduced to the public only after a closed door process designed to circumvent state law is a disappointing way to get to this point.

The moment the Regents named Kaler the lone finalist it became evident the university had choreographed a delicate dance to keep a significant amount of information secret from the public.

The Open Meetings Law exists to allow Minnesotans to hold their publicly supported entities accountable. The citizens demand this transparency and university officials’ insistence that they are above the law is a betrayal of the public’s trust.

“We hoped university officials would have gotten the message after the Minnesota Supreme Court rejected their argument that the Open Meetings Law didn’t apply to them,” said state SPJ President Sarah Bauer. “Instead they seem even more determined to try and outwit the law the public holds dear.”

It’s time for University of Minnesota officials to understand the goals of the institution are not separate from the goals of the public.  Rather than working to outflank its citizens, the university should embrace its public responsibility and set the right example for Minnesota and the nation.

For more info and with questions, contact: Art Hughes 612-236-8302

Meeting Minutes for October 21, 2010

Society of Professional Journalists Minnesota Pro Chapter
Board Meeting

Date: October 21, 2010
Location: Lariat Lanes
6320 Penn Ave. S., Minneapolis

Board Members present: Pres. Sarah Bauer, Pres.-Elect Alyssa Ford, Treas. Amanda Theisen, Secretary Art Hughes, Justin Piehowski, Anna Pratt, TaLeiza Calloway, Scott Theisen.

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Meeting Minutes for Septebmer 21, 2010

Society of Professional Journalists
Minnesota Pro Chapter
Board Meeting

Date: September 21, 2010

Location: Internet Broadcasting, St. Paul

Board members present: President Sarah Bauer, Secretary Art Hughes, Sarah McKenzie, Alyssa Ford, Justin Piehowski, Anna Pratt, Chris Newmarker. TaLeiza Calloway Continue reading →

2010 Annual Meeting

Date:  Monday, July 26

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Sweeney’s Saloon
96 North Dale Street, St. Paul, MN 55402

All chapter members are invited to attend the 2010 Annual Meeting, Monday July 26.  At this meeting ballots cast in the 2010 election will be tabulated, and new board directors and officers will be announced.  Chapter President Scott Theisen will preside over the meeting, passing the torch to President-Elect Sarah Bauer.

Please email any questions or agenda items to MN SPJ at minnesota.spj@gmail.com.