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GateHouse newspapers featured in APME Great Ideas book

GateHouse newspapers featured in APME Great Ideas book

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Posted Oct 10, 2011 @ 08:04 AM
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13 GateHouse Media newspapers are featured in seven different categories in the 2011 Associated Press Media Editors Great Ideas book.

The book, which was released during the 2011 APME conference in Denver, honors innovative journalism practices from around the country. It was produced by editors and designers from The Toledo Blade and The Salt Lake Tribune. Entries from GateHouse newspapers were submitted to APME by News & Interactive staff members.

The great ideas are organized into categories that range from “Alternative Story Formats” and “Database Reporting” to “Video Journalism” and “Managing a Changing Newsroom,” and cover everything from long-form narrative journalism to reader outreach through Facebook.

Starting tomorrow, we will feature each GateHouse great idea here on GHNewsroom.com. Until then, you can find a list of the GateHouse honorees below. To download the book as a .pdf, click here.

 

ALTERNATIVE STORY FORMATS

“24,” The Daily Republican, Marion, Ill.

“Memorial Day stories,” North Shore Sunday, Mass.

“MOM,” The Repository, Canton, Ohio

“What Happened To,” Daily Register, Harrisburg, Ill

“Fourth of July Reminder,” Journal Star, Peoria, Ill.

 

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS AND READERSHIP

“10 Things to Do,” Marblehead Reporter, Marblehead, Mass.

“Father’s Day,” Donaldsonville Daily Chief, Donaldonsville, La.

“Your Question Answered,” Wayland Town Crier, Wayland, Mass.

“My Ride, My Story,” MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, Mass.

 

MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING

“Mother’s Day Callout,” Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Conn.

“Facebook and Floods,” Daily Register, Harrisburg, Ill.

 

PHOTOJOURNALISM

“Bake Cookies on a Dashboard,” State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill.

 

SPECIALTY WEBSITES

“Senate Bill 5,” The Repository, Canton, Ohio

 

VIDEO JOURNALISM

“Webcam Records Flooding,” Nebraska City News-Press, Nebraska City, Neb.

“Quick-thinking Photographer,” MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, Mass.

 

WATCHDOG/INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING

“State of the Beaches,” Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Mass.

 

13 GateHouse Media newspapers are featured in seven different categories in the 2011 Associated Press Media Editors Great Ideas book.

The book, which was released during the 2011 APME conference in Denver, honors innovative journalism practices from around the country. It was produced by editors and designers from The Toledo Blade and The Salt Lake Tribune. Entries from GateHouse newspapers were submitted to APME by News & Interactive staff members.

The great ideas are organized into categories that range from “Alternative Story Formats” and “Database Reporting” to “Video Journalism” and “Managing a Changing Newsroom,” and cover everything from long-form narrative journalism to reader outreach through Facebook.

Starting tomorrow, we will feature each GateHouse great idea here on GHNewsroom.com. Until then, you can find a list of the GateHouse honorees below. To download the book as a .pdf, click here.

 

ALTERNATIVE STORY FORMATS

“24,” The Daily Republican, Marion, Ill.

“Memorial Day stories,” North Shore Sunday, Mass.

“MOM,” The Repository, Canton, Ohio

“What Happened To,” Daily Register, Harrisburg, Ill

“Fourth of July Reminder,” Journal Star, Peoria, Ill.

 

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS AND READERSHIP

“10 Things to Do,” Marblehead Reporter, Marblehead, Mass.

“Father’s Day,” Donaldsonville Daily Chief, Donaldonsville, La.

“Your Question Answered,” Wayland Town Crier, Wayland, Mass.

“My Ride, My Story,” MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, Mass.

 

MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING

“Mother’s Day Callout,” Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Conn.

“Facebook and Floods,” Daily Register, Harrisburg, Ill.

 

PHOTOJOURNALISM

“Bake Cookies on a Dashboard,” State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill.

 

SPECIALTY WEBSITES

“Senate Bill 5,” The Repository, Canton, Ohio

 

VIDEO JOURNALISM

“Webcam Records Flooding,” Nebraska City News-Press, Nebraska City, Neb.

“Quick-thinking Photographer,” MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, Mass.

 

WATCHDOG/INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING

“State of the Beaches,” Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Mass.

 

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