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L.A. Press Club winners

Journalists of the year announced at last night's Los Angeles Press Club awards:

Big print: Melissa Healy, L.A. Times
Small print: Anat Rubin, Los Angeles Daily Journal
TV: Antonio Valverde, KMEX
Radio: Steven Cuevas, KPCC
Sports: TJ Simers, L.A. Times
Entertainment: John Horn, L.A. Times
Photojornalist: Robert Gauthier, L.A. Times
Designer: Kelli Sullivan, L.A. Times
Health: Charles Ornstein, L.A. Times
Online: Michael Collins and Denise Anne Duffield, EnviroReporter.com

Plus a gazillion more in a plethora of specific categories, dominated by the Times. Rip Rense won for his blog commentary on Cathy Seipp, Brad Greenberg won best blog for The God Blog and the OC Weekly's Navel Gazing won for group blog. Full list of winners (and some finalists and judges' comments) after the jump.

A1. PRINT (Over 100, 000 Circulation)
Reporter, Columnist or Editor
1st Place: Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: Healy’s work stood out for its incisive journalism, going beyond merely reporting how things are and explaining how things ought to be. She examined the forces behind the marketing of pharmaceuticals and the influences on physicians and patients.
2nd Place: Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: Dixon’s work showed depth of reporting. It covered an important issue that we don’t often think about.


A2. PRINT (Under 100,000 circulation)
Reporter, Columnist or Editor
1st Place: Anat Rubin, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Prosecutors Target Drugs on Skid Row.”
Judges’ comments: Rubin’s series on L.A.’s crackdown on the homeless and its “quality-of-life” crime-fighting program made for a must-read. It also provided a reality check against glowing pieces published elsewhere
2nd Place: Sandra Hernandez, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Denied Medication, AIDS Patient Dies in Custody.”
Honorable Mention: Michael Collins, Los Angeles CityBeat, “The Radiation Rangers.”

A3. TELEVISION
1st Place: Antonio Valverde, KMEX
Judges’ comments: This was quality work from a quality journalist who is a relevant, solid storyteller.
2nd Place: Ana Garcia/Fred Mamoun, KNBC
Honorable Mention: Willa Sandmeyer, KTLA

A4. RADIO
1st Place: Steven Cuevas, KPCC
Judges’ comments: Cuevas’ work left us wanting to hear more. His story selections, audio production and delivery were strengthened by outstanding writing. All these talents woven together had the listener by his side as homeless people peeked out from a tent or a stunned homeowner sifted through the rubble of her house.
2nd Place: Frank Stoltze, KPCC
Judges’ comments: Stoltze showed versatility, and all his stories were well produced, with excellent audio quality.
Honorable Mention: Patricia Nazario, KPCC
Judges’ comments: Nazario offered a solid presentation of the facts while telling the story through the people affected. Her live reporting skills were strong and put the listener at the scene.

A5. SPORTS – Print, Broadcast or Online
1st Place: T.J. Simers, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: Simers showed great depth and breadth in topics. Never boring..

A6. ENTERTAINMENT – Print, Broadcast or Online
1st Place: John Horn, Los Angeles Times
2nd Place: Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Honorable Mention: Nikki Finke, LA Weekly

A7. PHOTOJOURNALIST
1st Place: Robert Gauthier, Los Angeles Times
Judges' comments: This is a strong portfolio. Gauthier is clearly able to gain the trust and confidence of his subjects.

A8. DESIGNER – Print or Online
1st Place: Kelli Sullivan, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: There’s a subtle yet strong intensity of focus in Sullivan’s work. Regardless of the complexity of the topic (“Sahara”) or the deadline pressure (“Facing the Flames”), she aptly applies an invisible glue. The result is a compelling design.
2nd Place: Derek Simmons, Los Angeles Times
Honorable Mention: Laura Dobbins, The Daily Independent (Ridgecrest, CA)

A9. HEALTH JOURNALIST – Print, Broadcast or Online
1st Place: Charles Ornstein, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: It was a difficult decision in this category. We chose Ornstein for his powerful, gripping writing that brought the story to life. He was persistent in chronicling the events leading up to the closure of Martin Luther King-Harbor Hospital.

A10. ONLINE JOURNALIST
1st Place: Michael Collins and Denise Anne Duffield, EnviroReporter.com, "Schooled for Scandal"
Judges' comments: The amount of supplementary material and the detailed analysis of supporting documents were astounding. Aided by forceful and effective writing, Collins and Duffield presented a comprehensive exploration of a local issue with national significance.

2nd Place: Jacob Soboroff, "Why Tuesday?"
Honorable Mention: Eric Longabardi, ERSNews.com, "The Summer of Love: The Mayor and his Mistress"

B. DAILY/WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS (Over 100,000 Circulation)

B1. HARD NEWS
1st Place: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Southern California Wildfires,” Oct. 24, 2007.
Judges’ comments: This was consummate storytelling, from the sweeping, comprehensive look at the devastating infernos to the small, intimate story of a Times’ staff member returning from her wedding to find her home threatened by flames. Every element—reporting, photos, graphics--was top-notch.
2nd Place: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Southern California Wildfires,” October 23, 2007.
Honorable Mention: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Assassination Rocks Pakistan.”

B2. NEWS FEATURE
1st Place: Thomas Curwen, Los Angeles Times, “Attacked by a Grizzly“
Judges’ comments: This compelling narrative hooked readers at the beginning and propelled them into the attack. Vivid descriptions highlighted the dramatic encounter; the commitment of rescuers and doctors; the courageous, gentle soul of the victim and his enduring love for his daughter
2nd Place, tie: Luis Sinco, Los Angeles Times, “Two Lives Blurred Together by a Photo”
2nd Place, tie: Kurt Streeter, Los Angeles Times, “A Teenage Girl, a Terrible Injury and a Will to Recover
Honorable Mention: Christine Pelisek, LA Weekly, “Flying High with the Vicious Ladies”


B3. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
1st Place: Charles Piller, Edmund Sanders, Robyn Dixon and Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times, “An Investigation of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.”
Judges’ comments: This series was a real eye-opener, revealing the left hand of investments acting against the right hand of philanthropy. It did a wonderful job of reporting different aspects of the same theme.
2nd Place: Alan C. Miller and Myron Levin, Los Angeles Times, “U-Hall International Skimped on Safety”
Honorable Mention: Jeffrey Anderson, LA Weekly “The Town the Law Forgot”


B4. BUSINESS
1ST Place: Alan C. Miller and Myron Levin, Los Angeles Times, “U-Haul International Skimped on Safety”
Judges’ comments: We couldn’t put down this well-researched, in-depth story on an unusual subject.
2nd Place: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Mortgage Series”
Honorable Mention: Chip Jacobs, Los Angeles Times, “Inherit a Home, Not a Hassle”

B5. SIGNED COMMENTARY
1st Place: Jervey Tervalon, LA Weekly, "The Slow Death of a Chocolate City."
Judges’ comments: Well written in a clear voice, this commentary takes readers into a community and gives them a look at changing demographics from a different point of view.
2nd Place: Amy Alkon, Creators Syndicate, "Look Before You Sleep."
Honorable Mention: Marc Cooper, LA Weekly, "East Versus West."


B6. COLUMNIST

1st Place: Steve Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: Lopez’s work stood out in a large field. Well-crafted and well-chosen stories.
2nd Place: Marc Cooper, LA Weekly.
Honorable Mention: Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times, "Regarding Media" columns

B7. EDITORIAL
1st Place: Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times, "American Values and the Next President."
Comments: The well-researched series gave readers a good look at the campaigns and candidates. The even tone took the high road and gave a fair, balanced picture.
2nd Place: Dan Turner, Los Angeles Times, "A Warming World."

B8. ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW/CRITICISM/COLUMN
1st Place: Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
Judges’ comments: Rutten’s reviews offered style, wit and insights into both substance and form, drawing readers to books they otherwise might not have considered.
2nd Place: Scott Foundas , LA Weekly
Honorable Mention: Jonathan Gold, LA Weekly, “Counter Intelligence”

B9. ENTERTAINMENT, HARD NEWS
1st Place: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Hollywood Writers’ Strike”
Judges’ comments: This comprehensive package revealed behind-the-scenes mechanics of the strike, plus its effects on everyone from television-show workers to dog walkers. Well-sourced and tightly written.
2nd Place: Matthew Garrahan and James Politi, Financial Times, “Credit Crunch Stalls Film Funds”
Honorable Mention: Nikki Finke, LA Weekly “Deals, Lies and Back Channels”

B10. ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURE
1st Place: Judith Lewis, LA Weekly, “The Way He Lives Now”
Judges’ comments: Well written and interesting to the end, this story presented a perfectly hewn subject matter and angle.
2nd Place: Glenn F. Bunting, Los Angeles Times, “Special Report: Sahara”
Honorable Mention: Judith Lewis, LA Weekly, “Chaos Control”

B11. SPORTS
1st Place: David Wharton, Los Angeles Times, “Young Gay Athletes Find a Place Out on the Field”
Judges’ comments: Well-written and straightforward, the story flows well and offers good insights into a pertinent subject.
2nd Place: Jeffrey Anderson, LA Weekly, “The Boras Factor”
Honorable Mention: Scott Gold, Los Angeles Times, “Savagery as Spectacle”

B12. SPECIAL SECTION
1st Place: Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times, “Under the Influence”
Judges’ comments: Healy’s work stood out for its incisive journalism, going beyond merely reporting how things are and explaining how things ought to be. She examined the forces behind the marketing of pharmaceuticals and the influences on physicians and patients.
2nd Place: Staff, LA Weekly, “People 2007”
Honorable Mention: Kelli Sullivan, Michael Whitley, Mary Coaney and Calvin Hom, Los Angeles Times, “Facing the Flames”


B13. HEADLINE
1st Place: Tim Lynch, Los Angeles Times, “A Town Right on the Default Line”
Judges’ comments: Although this headline is a play on words, it does not come across as flip or humorous. Instead, it effectively nails the point of the story.
2nd Place: Dave Bowman, Los Angeles Times, “A Pair of Stars/an L.A. Sky/a Happy Galaxy”
Honorable Mention: Steve Devol, Los Angeles Times, “Cast as a Leader, but What’s his Motivation?

B14. DESIGN
1st Place: Michael Whitley, Kelli Sullivan, Mary Vignoles and Genaro Molina, Los Angeles Times, “New Orleans Two Years Later”
Judges’ comments: We couldn’t keep our eyes off this beautiful black-and-white layout, which was powerful and clear. A true stand-out.

2nd Place: Ryan Ward, LA Weekly, “Jonathan Gold’s 99 Essential LA Restaurants”
Honorable Mention: Staff, Los Angeles Times, “Massive Evacuations”

C. DAILY/WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS (Under 100,000 Circulation)

C1. HARD NEWS
1st Place: Wendy Thomas Russell and Tracy Manzer, Long Beach Press-Telegram, “Nine Guilty in Beatings.”
Judges’ comments: This story provided strong, comprehensive coverage of the verdict in a trial that polarized a community. Good details, solid reporting.”
2nd Place: Andre Coleman, Pasadena Weekly, “Tale of the Videotape.”
Honorable Mention: Gabe Friedman, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Prosecutors Will File Plea Deal for Lerach.”


C2. NEWS FEATURE
1st Place: Michael Collins, Ventura County Reporter, “Dirty Business”
Judges’ comments: Collins provides an unflinching look at the serious soil-pollution problems at a huge planned housing development in Simi Valley. Aggressive reporting, told with a distinctive style.
2nd Place: Wendy Thomas Russell, Long Beach Press-Telegram, “A Tale of Abuse and Murder.”
Honorable Mention: Anat Rubin, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Historic Hotel Offers Homeless Remedy.”


C3. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
1st Place: Anat Rubin, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Prosecutors Target Drugs on Skid Row.”
Judges’ comments: Writing about L.A.’s Skid Row gentrification program, Rubin revealed efforts to imprison the homeless by turning minor drug offenses into serious felonies. Then she tackled the intractable homeless issue itself, revealing how the city ignored successful programs elsewhere. Outstanding public service.”
2nd Place: Sandra Hernandez, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Denied Medication, AIDS Patient Dies in Custody.”
Honorable Mention: Michael Collins, Los Angeles CityBeat, “The Radiation Rangers.”

C4. BUSINESS
1st Place: Jon Regardie, Los Angeles Downtown News, “The Navigator”
Judges’ comments: This was not the usual mogul profile. By including his cultural background, his way of doing business and more, the story revealed him as an individual and a business leader worth caring about.
2nd Place: Staff, Los Angeles Business Journal, “Wealthiest Angelenos: Mega Moguls”
Honorable Mention: Rebecca U. Cho, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Greener Pastures”

C5. SIGNED COMMENTARY
1st Place: Bennet Kelley, Santa Monica Daily Press
Judges’ comments: Every piece was thoroughly crafted, to the point and a good read.
2nd Place: Judea Pearl, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, "A Mighty Heart."
Honorable Mention: Thomas Elias, California Focus syndicated columns

C6. COLUMNIST

1st Place: Amy Alkon, Creators Syndicate, “The Advice Goddess”
Judges’ comments: Alkon’s column is a searing combination of science, libertarianism, and sass that makes for fun and thought-provoking reading. She’s not afraid to make people angry.
2nd Place: Gustavo Arellano, OC Weekly, “Ask a Mexican”
Honorable Mention: Amy Klein, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles

C7. EDITORIAL
1st Place: Harold Glicken, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Fatherhood."
Judges’ comments: This editorial provided a good look at a father's perspective.
2nd Place: Sue Laris and Jon Regardie, Los Angeles Downtown News, "Mayor Needs Substance, Not Style."
Honorable Mention: John Canalis, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "New Boss Wears a Badge."

C8. ENTERTAINMENT REVIEWS/CRITICISM/COLUMN
1st Place: Luke Y. Thompson, OC Weekly, “Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em”
Judges’ comments: An easy, fun read. Thompson brings a knowledge of the genre into play to point out the strengths and weaknesses of the film.
2nd Place: Robert David Jaffee, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, “Creative Minds at Work”
Honorable Mention: Anthony Miller, Los Angeles CityBeat, “An American Hymnal for Gastronomes”

C9. ENTERTAINMENT, HARD NEWS
N/A

C10. ENTERTAINMENT, FEATURE
1st Place: Alexa Hyland, Los Angeles Daily Journal, “Drama Dominates Entertainment Industry’s Year”
Judges’ comments: This was a well-researched and aptly reported story about an issue that is important to the economy of the Los Angeles area.
2nd Place: Amy Tenowich, Pasadena Weekly, “Salsa Without Borders”
Honorable Mention: Derek Olson, OC Weekly, “Chicken Babies, Bondage Nights and Severed Monkey Heads”

C11. SPORTS
1st Place: Daffodil J. Alton, OC Weekly, “Ronny”
Judges’ comments: Well-written and well researched, this story captured nuances of the subject’s relationships with various people who influenced him.
2nd Place: Robert David Jaffee, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, “Joe ‘Master Blaster’ Weider, Still Going Strong”
Honorable Mention: Bob Keisser, Long Beach Press-Telegram, “Little Fishies in the Brook, Come and Bite my Little Hook”


C12. SPECIAL SECTION
1st Place: Staff, Los Angeles Business Journal, “The Next Century”
Judges’ comments: This section displayed an excellent use of graphics and photos, interspersed with facts to back the story headlines.
2nd Place: Linda Renaud, Palisadian-Post, “Real Estate Stories”

C13. HEADLINE
1st Place: Todd Cunningham, Los Angeles Business Journal, “Broke-o-Matic”
Judges’ comments: Clever and apt.
2nd Place: Amy Alkon, Creators Syndicate, “Opportunity Knockers”
Honorable Mention: Jay Firestone, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, “One Camp, Two Camp, Red Camp, Jew Camp”

C14. DESIGN
1st Place: Robert Landry, Los Angeles Business Journal, “Dream Teams That Shape L.A. Skyline”
Judges’ comments: The design was clean, contemporary and readable.
2nd Place: Dan Kacvinski and Carvin Knowles, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, “My Mother’s Table”
Honorable Mention: Dan Kacvinski and Carvin Knowles, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, “Jewish Gelt”

D. ART/PHOTOGRAPHY
Print - Newspaper/Magazine/Wire Service/Online

D1. NEWS PHOTO
1st Place: Diandra Jay, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Iraq War Funeral"
Judge's comments: Stunningly close to the casket and mourners, the photographer offers a haunting, sensitive photo.
2nd Place: Rick Loomis, Los Angeles Times, "Baghdad Raid"
Honorable Mention: Robert Gauthier, Los Angeles Times, "Virginia Tech Vigil"

D2. FEATURE PHOTO
1st Place: Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times, "Dirty Job"
Judges' comments: This was a haunting, empathetic image.
2nd Place: Robert Gauthier, Los Angeles Times, "On the Inside"
Honorable Mention: Bob Chamberlin, Los Angeles Times, "Bora Bora"

D3. SPORTS PHOTO
1st Place: Wally Skalij, Los Angeles Times, "Football Player Upended"
Judges' comments: Peak action made this the clear winner.
2nd Place: Kevin Chang, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Boxing"

D4. EDITORIAL CARTOON
1st Place: Dwayne Booth, LA Weekly, "Mr. Fish 2007"
Judges' comments: Embracing a variety of subjects and media, these are some of the most biting cartoons we have seen.
2nd Place: Patrick O'Connor, Los Angeles Daily News, "Summer of Scandal"
Honorable Mention: Doug Davis, Los Angeles Downtown News, "Four Cartoons: Mayor"

D5. PHOTO ESSAY (Single Topic)
1st Place: Luis Sinco, Los Angeles Times, "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder"
Judges' comments: This powerful set of photos revisits the life of a man three years after he appeared in an iconic image.
2nd Place: Robert Gauthier, Los Angeles Times, "Stanley Cup"
Honorable Mention: Genaro Molina, Los Angeles Times, "Katrina Survivors"

E. TELEVISION

E1. REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST (35 Minutes or Less)
N/A

E2. REGULARLY SCHEDULED NEWSCAST (Over 35 Minutes)
1st Place: Rich Goldner, Joseph Russin, Angela Kye, Leila Feinstein, Emmett Miller and Todd Griffithe, KTLA, Prime News
Judges’ comments: With solid reporting and storytelling, KTLA brought it home.
2nd Place: Rich Goldner, Michaela Pereira, Frank Buckley, Brad Luck and Bill Stratford, KTLA, Morning News

E3. BREAKING NEWS
1st Place: Rich Goldner, Joseph Russin, Angela Kye, Todd Griffithe, Stan Chambers, Willa Sandmayer, Hal Fishman and Leila Feinstein, KTLA, “Griffith Park Fire”
Judges’ comments: This report featured spectacular pictures, plus stellar turns by Hal Fishman and Stan Chambers. .


E4. FEATURE
1st Place: Fred Mamoun and Ana Garcia, KNBC, “Traffic Test”
Judges’ comments: This report was topical, relevant and surprising. KNBC gets points for throwing resources into a story and doing it the right way.
2nd Place: Chris Blatchford, KTTV, “$100,000 Tupac Challenge”
Honorable Mention: Val Zavala, KCET, “Lenore Rae Smith”


E5. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
1st Place: Frank Snepp, Yvonne Beltzer, Paul Moyer, Jim Hourani, David Fernandez, Hernan Vasquez, Martin Proctor, Joel Cooke and Scott Meadows, KNBC, “Fire Safety”
Judges’ comments: This was a terrific group of entries. The winner was shot well and had great sourcing and information.
2nd Place: Chris Blatchford, KTTV-Fox 11, “Prison Clampdown”
Honorable Mention: Fred Mamoun, Colleen Williams, KNBC, “Without a Tribe”

E6. SPORTS
1st Place: Damon Andrews, Ted Green, Bob Konysky and Michael Allred, KTLA, “Jackie Robinson: 60 Years Later”
Judges’ comments: This work was a terrific way to mark one of the most important sports events of the 20th century.


E7. ENTERTAINMENT
1st Place: Sam Rubin, Grace Mendoza and Willa Sandmeyer, KTLA, “Writers’ Strike”
Judges’ comments: This coverage did a good job in explaining the issues dividing the two sides. Rubin really knows his subject and presented it well.


E8. TALK/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
1st Place: Bryan Hileman, Todd Griffithe, Frank Buckley, Leila Feinstein, Cher Calvin, Janet Choi and Jay Wilson, KTLA, “Access L.A.”
Judges’ comments: Nice opening, with the anchors sharing their own stories. Highlights included a good explainer on problems that Asians face in the world of film and television, and a clash-of-cultures package with a Korean family that combined strong video and sound.
2nd Place: Val Zavala, Linda Burns, Hena Cuevas, Saul Gonzales and Vicki Curry, KCET, “Life & Times.”
Judges’ comments: Highlights included powerful stories about meth’s effects and why street kids use it.; and what people can do to help with oil crisis.

E9. DOCUMENTARIES
1st Place: Eric Longabardi, Suzanne Murch, Melanie Switzer and Raheem Dawson, E! Entertainment Television, “Paparazzi.”
Judges’ comments: This was a great story told well, with great reporting and photography. We learned what life is like for the paparazzi and the stars as they mix in each others’ worlds.
2nd Place: Adam Wilkenfeld, CWK Network, "On the Rocks"
Honorable Mention: Christine Miceli, Rich Goldner, Joseph Russin, Gerald Ruben, Leila Feinstein and Scott Aulerich, KTLA, "A Tribute to Hal"

F. RADIO

F1. NEWSCAST (5 Minutes or Under)
N/A

F2. NEWSCAST (Over 5 Minutes).
N/A

F3. BREAKING NEWS
1st Place: Brooke Binkowski, Steven Cuevas, Julie Small, Brian Watt and Doualy Xaykaothao, Air Talk, Patt Morrison, KPCC, "Fires in the Southland"
Judges' comments: This comprehensive coverage was vividly descriptive, thorough and engaging without being alarmist.. It featured great analysis, natural sound and on-the-scene reporting and follow-up.
2nd Place: Lance Orozco, KCLU-FM, "Santa Rosa Valley Fire"
Honorable Mention: Warren Olney and Karen Radziner, KCRW FM, "Scooter Libby Verdict"

F4. FEATURE
1st Place: Steven Cuevas, KPCC, “Iraq Veteran Puts Wartime Experience Into Music”
Judges’ comments: This was a strong, passionate piece that struck a delicate balance between the ugliness of war and the beauty of music.
2nd Place: Rachel Myrow, KPCC, “Meth Survivor Tells Her Story”
Honorable Mention: Cason Smith, KSAK, “Serious Songs, Serious Respect”

F5. INVESTIGATIVE/ SERIES
1st Place: Cheryl Devall, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez and Frank Stoltze, KPCC, “A Killing in Harbor Gateway”
Judges’ comments: This was compelling radio, with great on-scene interviews.
2nd Place: Steven Cuevas, Rachel Myrow and Frank Stoltze, KPCC, “Meth Abusers and Survivors in the Southland”
Honorable Mention: Steven Cuevas, KPCC, “More Worries for Hinckley”

F6A. CRITICISM
1st Place: Joe Morgenstern, KCRW, “Film Reviews”
Judges’ comments: Morgenstern’s engaging delivery and information made us want to see the movies.
2nd Place: James Taylor, KCRW, “Theater Talk”

F6B. ENTERTAINMENT REPORTING
1st Place: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, KPCC, "Gustavo Dudamel"
Judges' comments: This feature, tied to current events, had excellent writing – descriptive, colorful, humorous and crisp. It made good use of natural sound, music and live interviews.
2nd Place: Cason Smith, KSAK, "Silly Songs, Serious Respect"
Honorable Mention: Cason Smith, KSAK, "Super Bowl and the Alumni"

F7. SPORTS
1st Place: Cason Smith, KSAK, “Super Bowl and the Alumni”
Judge’s comments: This was very well produced. It grabbed all the elements and captured the excitement of a spectacle that some might think is overblown.
2nd Place: Matt Holzman, KCRW-FM, “What Makes the Lakers ‘The Entertainment Industry Home Team’”

F8. USE OF SOUND
1st Place: Matt Holzman, KCRW, “Remembering Columbia Square”
Judges’ comments: This was A-plus work and the clear winner.
2nd Place: Steven Cuevas, KPCC, “Iraq Veteran Puts Wartime Experience into Music”
Honorable Mention: Matt Holzman, KCRW, “The Business”

F9. TALK/PUBLIC AFFAIRS
1st Place: Warren Olney and Karen Radziner, KCRW, “Which Way, L.A? - Pedophiles, Parents and the Constitution”
Judges’ comments: This report presented a compelling discussion of a sensitive topic. The host and interviewees were careful with their facts and didn't let the topic become sensationalized.
2nd Place: Larry Mantle, Linda Othenin-Girard, Jackie Oclarey, Mindy Steinman and Chumi Paul, KPCC, “AirTalk - Racially Motivated Gang Violence in South L.A.”
Judges’ comments: Another delicate handling of a sensitive subject tied to the news of the day.
Honorable Mention: Matt Miller, Arianna Huffington, Robert Scheer, Tony Blankley and Sarah Spitz, KCRW, “Left, Right & Center: CIA Tapes; Iran, No Nukes?”
Judges’ comments: With a panel not afraid to speak their mind, this round table discussion gave listeners a different look at the day’s news.

F10. DOCUMENTARIES
1st Place: Gerald Zelinger, KCRW, “Remembering Columbia Square”
Judges’ comments: Well-done documentary, with great use of new and archival sound.
2nd Place: Patt Morrison, Aimee Machado, Janice Watjer-Hurst, Jonathan Seniss, KPCC, “Recidivism: Ending the Vicious Cycle”

F11. NEWS BUREAU
1st Place: Warren Olney and Karen Radziner, KCRW, “House Votes”
Judge’s comments: This was a well-done news magazine, especially considering that it was a daily.
Tied with
1st Place: Catalina Island Conservancy, Isla Earth Radio Series
2nd Place: Warren Olney and Karen Radziner, KCRW, “Libby”
Honorable Mention: Warren Olney and Karen Radziner, KCRW, “Obama”


G. MAGAZINES

G1. NEWS/INVESTIGATIVE
1st Place: Kerry Howley, Reason Magazine, “Who Owns Your Body Parts?”
Judges’ comments: This story’s terrific lead drew you in with a revelation on how lucrative this business is. It fits the definition of a good expose.
2nd Place: Radley Balko, Reason Magazine, “CSI: Mississippi”
Honorable Mention: Vince Beiser, Tu Ciudad Magazine, “ U.S.-Born Children of Illegal Workers: A Moral Dilemma”

G2. FEATURE/COMMENTARY
1st Place: Jacob Sullum, Reason Magazine, “Thank Deng Xiaoping for Little Girls”
Judges’ comments: This engaging story mixes comprehensive, well-researched material with the author’s personal experiences and perspective.
2nd Place: Champ Clark, People Magazine, “Thumbs Up”
Honorable Mention: Matt Welch, Reason Magazine, “Be Afraid of President McCain”

G3. ENTERTAINMENT REVIEWS/CRITICISM/COLUMN
1st Place: Joe Woodward, Poets & Writers Magazine, “A Novelist’s Inner Poet”
Judges’ comments: Woodward has a wonderful knack for getting inside his subjects’ heads. His well-crafted, thorough piece took us into the home of Carol Muske-Dukes, setting the scene while skillfully weaving background material into the interview.
2nd Place: Joe Woodward, Poets & Writers Magazine, “His Soft Side”
Honorable Mention: Amy Sturgis, Reason Magazine, “Florida’s Forgotten Rebels”


G4. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS OR FEATURE
1st Place: Seth Lubove, Bloomberg News, “Star Struck”
Judges comments: This story provided a solid, behind-the-scenes look into a financial debacle that rocked Hollywood.
2nd Place: Brian Doherty, Reason Magazine, “Robert Heinlein at 100”
Honorable Mention: Amy Keith, People Magazine, “Fighting Autism with My Son”


G5. IN-HOUSE OR CORPORATE PUBLICATION
1st Place: Bryan Alexander and Lizz Leonard, People Magazine, “Insider’s Poll”
Judges’ comments: This special issue was entertaining, concise and served its audience well.
2nd Place: Jim Perry, United Firefighters of Los Angeles City, “The Los Angeles Firefighter”
Honorable Mention: Dave Wagner, Juan Carlos Sanchez, Eric Santiago, Los Angeles Firemen’s Relief Assn., The Firemen’s Grapevine”

G6. DESIGN
N/A

H. NEWS BUREAUS AND CORRESPONDENTS

H1. BREAKING NEWS
1st Place: Terri Vermeulen Keith, City News Service “Man Convicted of Murdering 10 Women Sentenced to Death”.

H2. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
1st Place: David Evans and Richard Tomlinson, Bloomberg News, “Subprime Mortgage-Tainted Investment Scandal”
Judges’ comments: A prescient package of reporting paved the way for this critical look at the national mortgage industry.
2nd Place: Jacob H. Soboroff, “Why Tuesday?”

H3. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS OR FEATURE
1st Place: Amy Keith, People Magazine, “Tyra Talks”
Judges’ comments: This well-written story keeps you reading with good color and detail. It reveals an unknown side of this celebrity.
2nd Place: Seth Lubove, Bloomberg News, “Poseidon Misadventure”
Honorable Mention: Lyndon Stambler, Emmy Magazine, “Where to Draw the Line?”

I. ONLINE

I1. NEWS STORY, FEATURE, SERIES OR PACKAGE
1st Place: Ken Ellingwood and Richard Boudreaux, Los Angeles Times, “40th Anniversary of 1967 Israel War”
Judges’ comments: This was an in-depth, comprehensive look at a situation that affects the world. It offered interesting videos and great photos and writing.
2nd Place: Staff, Los Angeles Daily News, “Coverage of Brush Fires”
Honorable Mention: Michael Collins and Denise Anne Duffield, EnviroReporter.com, “V.A. Nuclear Dump in Brentwood”

I2. MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE
1st Place: Anthea Raymond, Tony Co and, Gary Dauphin, National Public Radio, "Photo by Sammy Davis"
Judges' comments: We didn’t want this package to end. The components complemented each other and provided a deeper understanding of an icon.
2nd Place: Drew Carey, Reason Online, "Medical Marijuana"
Honorable Mention: Rick Loomis and Hector Baccera, Los Angeles Times, "Gang Flash"


I3. COLUMN/COMMENTARY/CRITICISM
1st Place: Rip Rense, The Rip Post, "Miss Seipp"
Judges' comments: This piece was engaging, witty, insightful and beautifully written. A true work of love.
2nd Place: Sandra Kobrin, Womensenews.org, "Beat a Woman? Play On; Beat a Dog? Your're Gone
Honorable Mention: Ronald Bailey, Reason Online, "The Secrets of Intangible Wealth"

I4. DESIGN AND LAYOUT
1st Place: J. Craig Williams, Esq., "May It Please the Court"
Judges' comments: Interesting to look at and easy to maneuver through, this site was packed with information.
2nd Place: Reason Online


I5. SPORTS NEWS/FEATURE/COMMENTARY
1st Place: Lonnie White, Los Angeles Times, "Possible Plays for Super Bowl XLI"
Judges' comments: This was a great concept for online sports commentary, wonderfully executed.

I6. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS/FEATURE/COMMENTARY
1st Place: Nikki Finke, LA Weekly, "Morton's: A Million Deals. Now a Wake."
Judges' comments: This was an interesting historical walk through Morton's, showing what a powerful presence it was, spiced with vignettes of the personalities that made it so.
2nd Place: Staff, Los Angeles Times, "Hollywood Writers' Strike"


I7A. BLOG - INDIVIDUAL
1st Place: Brad Greenberg, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, "God Blog"
2nd Place: Amy Alkon, AdviceGoddess.com, "Tea & Crumpet/Know Your Death Threat"
Honorable Mention: Jill Leovy, Los Angeles Times, "The Homicide Report"


I7B. BLOG - GROUP
1st Place: Staff, OC Weekly, "Navel Gazing" (Sept. 20-21)
Judges' comments: This blog covered a nice range of subjects, with sharp writing, It was analytical and interesting.
2nd Place: Nick Gillespie, Reason Online, "Hit and Run Blog"
Honorable Mention: Staff, Los Angeles Times, "Dustup"


I8. WEBSITE - ONLINE ONLY
1st Place: Eric Longabardi, Roger Scott, Steve Butler, ERSNews.com/The Enterprise Report"
Judges' comments: The world needs more investigative reporters, and it's refreshing to find those who have the patience, focus and fortitude to do the hard work.
2nd Place: Adam Rose and Zach Behrens, "LAist online"
Honorable Mention: Don Frederick and Andrew Malcolm, Los Angeles Times, "Top of the Ticket"


I9. WEBSITE - NEWS ORGANIZATION
1st Place: Nick Gillespie, Reason, "Reason Online"
Judges' comments: The true marks of a successful website are graphics and functions that pull you in, then content that doesn't easily let you go. Whenever we started to exit, something else would catch our eyes.
2nd Place: Ted Johnson, Variety, "www.WilshireandWashington.com"
Honorable Mention: Staff, Los Angeles Times, "LATimes.com"

J. INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM
Print, radio, TV or Online

J1. HARD NEWS
1st Place: Joy Malbon, Adam Blair, Tom Walters, Caryn Lieberman, CTV News, “California Fires”
Judges’ comments: This was a searing report on a major disaster. From the opening footage – in which a man slips down a smoky hill while an off-camera voice yells “You OK?” – to the agonized faces of residents waiting to hear what happened to their homes, this work documents the devastation and shows the human toll.


J2. NEWS FEATURE
1st Place: Helena Groll, Swedish Broadcasting, “The Price of War”
Judges’ comments: This feature on brain-injured soldiers was devastating. Most heartbreaking was the small, weak voice of a first lieutenant, whose labored attempts to answer a reporter’s questions brought home the cost of the Iraq war.
2nd Place: Gry Winther, TV2, “Arlington Memorial”
Judges’ comments: Most effective in this piece, on an anti-war memorial made from more than 3,000 crosses, was an interview with a woman who bent down, kissed items she left on her son’s cross and wondered how many more soldiers would be lost..
Honorable Mention: Gry Winther, TV2, “Waiting for a Quiet Revolution”
Judge’s comments: This feature on Westwood’s “Little Tehran” neighborhood revealed the complex emotions and tortured past of these new Americans.


J3. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS OR FEATURE
1st Place: Tom Walters, CTV News, “Price is Right”
Judges’ comments: Mining archival footage on the occasion of Bob Barker’s retirement from his long-running gig as host of “The Price is Right,” Tom Walters crafts a proper send-off for a true American phenomenon.
2nd Place: Michael O’Sullivan, Voice of America, “Munchkins”
Judges’ comments: Hearing the elated (and now very old) voices of the Little People who played such crucial roles in “The Wizard of Oz” was an unexpectedly stirring experience.
Honorable Mention: Tom Tugend, The International Jerusalem Post, “I Just Met a Girl Named Fatima”
Judges’ comments: This lively tale of Ari Sandel’s Oscar-winning “West Side Story” treatment of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict covered a humorous approach to one of the world’s toughest problems.

J4. COLUMN/COMMENTARY/REVIEW
1st Place: Tom Tugend, The International Jerusalem Post, “Who’s a hero?”
Judges’ comments: This thoughtful and excellently written commentary was a strong reminder of our culture’s tendency to cheapen even the most important things.
2nd Place: Diana Ljungaeus, Resume, “Mr. Brooks Review”
Judges’ comments: This review of a standard thriller went deep to reveal a culture in which murder is a popular amusement, even as some may be unwilling to seriously debate the war in Iraq or genocide in Darfur.
Honorable Mention: Tom Walters, CTV, "Jamie Lynn Spears"


K. STUDENT JOURNALISM

K1. NEWSPAPER
1st Place: Brentwood Flyer
Judges’ comments: This newspaper had solid design, a good choice of photos and relevant, interesting articles.
2nd Place: LA Collegian

K2. WEBSITE OR BLOG
1st Place: Patrick Becker and Katherine Riese, Annenberg TV News, “ATVN.org”
Judges’ comments: This website had a good variety of news and features and was easy to navigate.

K3. BROADCAST - RADIO

N/A

K4. BROADCAST - TV:
1st Place: Annenberg TV News Staff, “Your Health and Wellness”
Judges’ comments: This was slick and well-written, with solid talent and stories.
2nd Place: Annenberg TV News Staff , “10/22,10/23, 11/05, 11/06”
Judges’ comments: These shows had good information, looked good and made great use of graphics.
Honorable Mention: Ana-Luisa Gallo, “School Truancy”
Judges’ comments: This was a well-produced entry, with touching interviews and good information on a troubling issue.


K5. REPORT – PRINT
1st Place: Giuliana Repetti, Brentwood Flyer, "Little Women"
Judges’ comments: The reporter made keen observations, asked relevant questions and used good quotes to tell her story.
2nd Place: Justin Ostroff and Abby Zeltser, Brentwood Flyer, “Writers' Strike: Students Take Sides on the Latest Hollywood Dispute”
Honorable Mention: Arianna Hanson-Ashkar, Brentwood Flyer, “School Surveys Bullying”


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