Lee Enterprises Honors President's Awards Winners
“The achievements we honor with these awards represent only a glimpse of the vital service we provide every day as, by far, the leading source of news, information and advertising in our markets,” she said. “The powerful journalism highlighted here illustrates the extraordinary impact we contribute to our communities. Year after year, our Innovation winners have made our company better – and, in fact, over the last dozen years, 19 of the winning initiatives have become blueprints for standard operating procedures. Also, as you’ll see in reading the testimonials for our Spirit winner and finalists, we draw inspiration from the remarkable deeds of our fellow employees.”
EXCELLENCE IN NEWS
The news award recognizes outstanding achievement in any aspect of print and online journalism, from reporting and writing to photography, video, graphics and presentation.
Receiving awards:
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Arizona Daily Star inTucson , for “Losing Ground,” a stark examination of why one in threeTucson children live in poverty. The series prompted more than 500 people to volunteer as reading coaches for at-risk children. Readers also have donated more than$25,000 to Reading Seed, a local nonprofit that trains and organizes tutors.The Community Foundation of Southern Arizona announced it will award$200,000 in grants to programs that target childhood poverty. In response to a story that described two boys sleeping on the floor, a furniture store donated 40 beds to children in one poor neighborhood. Other readers donated cash, clothes, books and school supplies. One woman bought three tons of sand for the playground at an inner-city school. Sharing the award areStephanie Innes ,Carli Brosseau ,Emily Bregel ,Alexis Huicochea ,Sarah Garrecht Gassen , Momta Popat,Mike Christy ,Chiara Bautista ,Kelly Presnell ,Samantha Munsey andJim Maish . Details -
Billings Gazette, inBillings, Montana , for “State of Despair,” revealing a horrifying epidemic of suicide inMontana , at a greater frequency than any other place in the nation and at twice the national average. The series received extensive recognition from mental health organizations, public officials and readers, and it was cited on the floor of theU.S. Senate during discussion of military suicides. The judges praisedCindy Uken for powerful reporting, sensitive writing and provocative interviews with Montanans touched by suicides of loved ones. She shares the award with city editorChris Jorgensen , designerRob McDonald , photographerJames Woodcock and videographerLloyd Blunk . One judge observed, “I’m sure they saved peoples’ lives.” Details -
St. Louis Post-Dispatch for “Death on the Rails” – a series exposing the astonishing extent of pedestrian deaths on railroad tracks and how the problem has been largely ignored. Todd C. Frankel’s reporting on thousands of pages of court documents and regulatory filings, along with interviews with the families of more than 90 victims, railroad workers, regulators and safety experts, showed that railroads had fought efforts to provide more detail of where pedestrians were being killed, making it impossible to identify sites needing safety improvements. His reporting also showed that rail companies had admitted ignoring obvious signs of people walking on their rails, and that engineers at times failed to brake or even slow down when they spotted people in the path of a train. Frankel shares the award with photographerDavid Carson . Details -
The Post-Star inGlens Falls, New York , for “Who Takes Care of Us?” – a nine-part series on the state of care for the elderly, the current problems and pending future crisis. Sharing the award areJon Alexander ,Todd Kehoe ,Ken Tingley ,Meg Hagerty ,Lindsey Hollenbaugh ,Jason McKibben ,Jamie Munks ,Derek Pruitt ,Bill Toscano ,Will Doolittle andMaury Thompson . One judge remarked: “I was very taken by their ability to speak to issues that I think are on the minds of so many readers and they addressed it in ways that people could act on. That was very impressive. This is a subject I think that is often overlooked and I've rarely seen it so very well explained.” Details -
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Northwest Indiana , based inMunster , for “Children in Peril” byMarisa Kwiatkowski , revealing the heart-wrenching struggles of families to find help for children with severe mental illnesses or developmental disabilities. In response to the series, state officials announced a series of steps, including regulation changes and funding of$25 million to address the problem. Kwiatkowski’s series won the 2013 Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism from the U.S. Journalism Center on Children and Families. She also received the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi public service award. Details -
Wisconsin State Journal inMadison for “Doctor Discipline,” a series that examined the medical board’s use of reprimands, explored cases of apparent malpractice that resulted in no discipline at all, and discussed whether the board needs more resources or authority. The series blended patients’ personal stories with details and data from documents. It generated significant reader response and led the medical board to create a disciplinary guidelines committee to review guidelines in other states. The judges especially praised the public service, writing, impressive fact-gathering and creation of an extensive, interactive database of 218 cases. The award honors reporterDavid Wahlberg , web editorNick Heynen , assistant city editorBeth Williams and city editorPhil Brinkman . Details
Judges for Excellence in News were Cate Barron, editor of
They gave honorable mentions to
INNOVATION
The innovation award recognizes an individual or team for creating or significantly advancing an idea that drives revenue, builds audiences or serves customers better.
Receiving awards:
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Casper Star-Tribune Communications inCasper, Wyoming , for developing a series of initiatives that have produced explosive growth in digital retail advertising revenue. Sharing the award are Advertising DirectorJanet Johnson and Marketing DirectorNicole Ott . With an intense focus on products, structure, sales tools and training, the staff achieved revenue growth of 77% in premium banner sales in the first four months of the program. -
LeeLocal,
for identifying and developing a comprehensive portfolio of digital
marketing services for midsize and small businesses. Services include
search engine marketing, reputation strategy products,
Facebook advertising, social media management products, custom web and mobile development, e-commerce and development of business category directory listings. The award is shared by the LeeLocal team ofMeagan Danielsen ,Rachael Pracht ,Jason Stevens ,Angela Panicucci ,Ryan Tornquist ,Amber Ewoldt andRichard Brashear , in collaboration with the Lee corporate sales and digital development staff members Tim D’Avis,Kate Murphy andPeg Miller . -
Capital Newspapers inMadison, Wisconsin , for developing a digital command center that monitors, curates and distributes shareable content across nearly 50 Lee sites and associated digital products. The editorial team also coordinates wire.lee.net, a content-sharing project that has generated more than 2.3 million page views for Lee sites since ramping up over the past several months. The digital command center team includesJeff Bauer , Amethyst Begley,Jason Dean ,Teryl Franklin ,Rob Hernandez ,Nick Heynen ,Tim Kelley ,Jon Kramer ,Staci Northouse ,Jeff Richgels ,Jeff Roll ,Kerin Rue ,Ryan Smith ,Laura Sparks ,Bryan Watson andTodd Wengel . -
The
Times and Democrat in
Orangeburg, South Carolina , for developing events and products that drive non-traditional revenue and build audiences. Programs include sponsored events such as cooking shows, gardening workshops, pet contests, silent auctions, coloring books and story books, along with non-traditional special sections for charitable giving, employee recognition and safety awareness. The award is shared by all members of the advertising department. -
St. Louis Post-Dispatch , for becoming a national leader in video innovation. Video views on STLtoday.com have increased more than 10-fold in two years -- from less than 100,000 to more than 1.1 million plays each month, providing increased revenue. The video team includesGary Hairlson ,Huy Mach ,Bryan Burwell ,Bernie Miklasz ,Aisha Sultan ,Dave Matter ,Derrick Goold ,Rick Hummel ,Catherine Neville ,Josh Renaud ,Chris Lee ,Jim Thomas ,Bob Rose ,Beth Wiggins ,Teresa Griffin ,Donna Bischoff andMelody Favazza .
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Arizona Daily Star inTucson , for setting the community abuzz with “Pizza Madness,” a social networking campaign to find the winning pizza restaurant from a field of 32 contestants. Over 11 weeks, the contest generated 21,946 likes onFacebook , while restaurants campaigned for votes and even media competitors covered the standings brackets. The award is shared byIrene McKisson , Inger Sandal,Danny Ramirez ,Samantha Munsey andJohanna Eubank .
Judges for the innovation category were
The judges gave an honorable mention to the
LEE SPIRIT
The Lee Spirit Award recognizes outstanding personal commitment to our company and the people we serve.
The winner is
Source:
Lee Enterprises
Dan Hayes, 563-383-2163
Dan.Hayes@lee.net