November 2010 Spot News
November 2010 Spot News
November 2010 Spot News
VOLUME 17, NO. 3 NOVEMBER 2010 A publication of the East Tennessee Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
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Amanda@HellbenderPress.org or 865-406-2964. social media platforms. There is a national conversation taking place about the ethics of social media and how journalists use these tools in their reporting, said Amanda Womac, ETSPJ president-elect. We want to help journalists and other individuals using social media develop these platforms while still keeping the SPJ Code of Ethics at the core of their reporting. James Pilcher is a business projects reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer and has been a practicing journalist for the past 20 years. He returned to journalism and the Enquirer in 2008 after a two-year stint in product development for a local telecommunications company. A long-time advocate for the use of technology in the newsroom, James has won numerous awards,
including the best business reporter in the state of Ohio in 2006 and several national awards for his coverage of the Brent Spence Bridge. He currently covers the economy, the aviation/airline industry and personal technology for the Enquirer, while also tackling large in-depth projects about business and the Cincinnati area. He is known as one of the nations premier aviation reporters. Jack Greiner practices in the areas of commercial litigation and First Amendment law. He has considerable practice experience in courts throughout the state, as well as federal courts. His work has included litigation of disputes over a variety of contracts, First Amendment issues, non-competition covenants and intellectual property disputes. He is especially proud of his work on public records cases. He has handled dozens of cases and helped establish a very favorable body of law requiring that records be available to the public. Jacks practice has also included libel and insurance defense litigation. Jack also has an extensive background in creditors rights and collection litigation.
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Golden Press Card deadlines, fees set 2010 SDX Awards open
Its that time of year again time for local journalists and media organizations to pick out their very best work to enter in ETSPJs Golden Press Card Awards. Over the next couple of weeks, well be refining our contestspecific website, http:// goldenpresscard.wordpress.com/, to add information about this years contest. Like last year, well have a variety of categories for print, television, radio and new media. There will also be options for parttime or freelance writers to enter their work Also like last year, well accept awards both online and through the mail though were switching to a different form this year to accommodate those of you who wanted to submit your entries online last year but had trouble with the Acrobat format. This years contest will be judged by members of the Pittsburgh pro chapter of SPJ (in return, our chapter members will judge several categories for Pittsburghs Golden Quill awards, so please let us know if youre interested in helping out with judging). Deadline for Golden Press Card entries will be March 1. Fee per entry is $20, but current SPJ members can have one free entry. Winners will be announced at our awards banquet at 7 p.m. Friday, April 29, at the L&N Station. The event will include a buffet dinner and cash bar. For information about this years contest, call Kristi Nelson at 865342-6434, or send e-mail to nelsonk@knoxnews.com. Dating back to 1932, the Sigma Delta Chi Awards honor professional journalism excellence in all media: print, art/graphics, radio, television, online, newsletters and research. Continuing this year are categories for non-daily publications and specialty news websites, among others. And the streamlined online submission process will save SPJ members time and money. All work must have been published or broadcast in 2010. Winners will be honored at the Excellence in Journalism 2011 conference Sept. 25-28 in New Orleans. See all the categories, rules and information on the submission process at the SDX Awards page, www.spj.org/a-sdx.asp . Entry deadline is Feb. 9, 2011. For questions, contact Lauren Rochester, 317-927-8000, Ext. 210, or awards@spj.org.
COMING UP
Nov. 30: ETSPJ Holiday Party, 7 p.m., Cherokee Bluff Clubhouse. Potluck and gag gift exchange.
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objected, and others reacted angrily, wanting fair coverage for each news organization. Because of Shorys stance for total access, he was selected for a national SPJ Ethics in Journalism Award, which he received Oct. 5 in Las Vegas. He was nominated by News Sentinel Editor Jack McElroy. Shory was unable to attend the ETSPJ panel because of predicted severe weather. Jim Wogan, sports editor for WATE-TV, took a seat on the panel, since he was present on Jan. 12. He said his concern was that other news outlets not cover the news conference live because he was not prepared to do so, having been told earlier that it would not be allowed. Brent Hubbs of Volquest.com, who said he was playing Chutes and Ladders with his children when he learned
about the conference, said he was not so much concerned with the conference itself as with what peoples reactions would be. Phil Kaplan, News Sentinel sports editor, said the paper learned of the resignation from ESPN. Staff searched the archives for photos to go with a variety of stories. John Adams, who was vacationing in Florida, was asked to write a column. Kiffins announcement meant remaking the paper, since everything else in it didnt matter, Kaplan said. Jimmy Stanton, associate athletic director/ communications, who was new on the job at the time, also served on the panel. WATE-TV investigative reporter Don Dare moderated the panel, held at the University of Tennessee. -- Elenora Edwards
March 25-26: Region 12 Conference, Nashville Feb. 28: Deadline for Golden Press Card entries April 1: Journalism Law School April 29: Golden Press Card Awards banquet, L&N Station Find us on Facebook: East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists
ETSPJ BOARD
President: Elenora E. Edwards President-Elect: Amanda Womac Secretary: Megan Venable Smith Treasurer: Dorothy Bowles Board members: Patrick Beeson Mark Boxley Kristi Nelson Bumpus Don Dare Erin Donovan Matt Shafer Powell Georgiana Vines Contact us:
elenora1971@gmail.com nelsonk@knoxnews.com
LaVone, ETSPJ scholarships for 201 Dorothy Michelle LaVone, recipient of an ETSPJ scholarships for 2010, talks with Dorothy Bowles, represented chapter ScholarBowles, who represented the chapter at the College of Communication Scholarfocusing ship Donor Appreciation Dinner on Oct. 22. Michelle is a junior focusing on broadcast received science journalism. Meredith Machen, a broadcast major who also received an ETSPJ scholarship year was ear, to attend ev ETSPJ scholarship this year, was unable to attend the event.