A Happy Day
New West Wins Two Online Journalism Awards
By Jonathan Weber, 10-29-05
We're thrilled to report that New West was named the winner of two Online Journalism Awards at a ceremony in New York on Saturday. Hal Herring's gripping six-part series Sex, Money and Meth Addiction: Inside the World of the Dasen Girls was the winner in the Enterprise Journalism category for small publications, and New West was the winner for General Excellence among small publications. We're in good company - the other big winners tonight were the New York Times and Slate - and we couldn't be happier. Thanks to all of you for your support.
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Comments
11 of the 15 general honors went to websites of large well-financed organizations from America's biggest cities (too many)? Perhaps some effort (but not enough?) was made to show regional inclusiveness.
Perhaps the limelight will inspire more business support, readers, even higher aspirations.
Comeback "surprised"!
and awards and winners were used several times in the article and made me think it was written after the event not before.
some of the statements:
"The contest, which honors excellence in digital journalism, was judged by a team of distinguished journalists during a two-day event on the USC campus on Sept. 23-24."
"The ONA and USC Annenberg are very pleased with the outcome of the judging,"
in fact every paragraph uses past tense
but it was only the judging that was past tense not the award. oops on me as a reader.
perhaps if you paid more attention to what you are read you might like New West better.
Annick
I thought a publication that allows that should also see less than impressed reactions to some of their own writing. I also have participated and offer these criticism because I was delighted when I discovered this publication but a little disappointed in some ways after spending more time with it. But I intend to continue to read it. Whether I continue to comment, I will play be ear.
discern should be deserve
be in last sentence should be by
P.S. Karen: You dont have to like my comments or think kindly towards me. I know my comments appear abrasive. Perhaps I could have said them differently. I made a choice because after past participation it wasnt clear to me that the comments were being taken that seriously. I dont have a right for them to be, but I hoped for a little more. And I continued them in this specific thread because I was somewhat concerned that the award would be validation that enough was being done in every respect and no reflect or improvement was needed. I think that would be adangerous thing for any publication.
But Karen, to basically speculate insinuate or joke that a person is stupid because of a mistake or typos is childish and in this case wrong. Two degrees from among the highest ranked universities in the country and working on a third.
The answer is yes.
I quickly learned that Karen writes for New West and is married to Jonathan. I already knew Scot and several other critical commeters about what I said or the way i said it also work for New West. I understand your right to be pissed and throw it back at me. Karen maybe especially since Jonathan clearly gives this enterprise a lot of effort and sacrifice, but so does everyone else.
But Karen in a March 31 article here http://www.newwest.net/index.php/main/article/meet_new_wests_wife_mother_and_the_person_who_keeps_this_ship_sailing/
you say among other things: "I’m not a writer, I’m dyslexic", and "It’s true I am creative, easily distracted, and full of opinions (even on subjects of which I know nothing.)"
You arent the only one, so perhaps you can understand if I do some of the same things.
We are delighted with the awards and even more so to see such an outpouring of support from our readers. Many congrats are due to our stellar staff, all of our many contributors and even our commenters (including "surprised," who as he or she says, has indeed offered much feedback in this process.)
The open door for diversity of voices, opinions and perspectives is what makes New West such a vibrant and rich place to be.
So again, thank you!
Your Managing Editor
ps. I hope you and Karen keep posting.
http://journalist.org/2005conference/archives/000373.php
But it is time to set this aside. I should have waited two weeks.
You should celebrate. So continue with that. Look forward to a good 2006.