Saturday, May 14, 2011

Globe and Mail scoops up most Natioanl Newspaper Awards; some readers not impressed


Here is the Globe's story about its NNA wins but the real story may be the online comments on the paper's website. See some below and click on the title to read more. An astounding number of dissatisfied readers!
The story:
The Globe and Mail has been awarded five National Newspaper Awards this year, more than any other paper. The NNAs, one of the top honours for Canadian print journalism, were given out on Friday evening in Ottawa. The Globe scored second straight wins for reporter Jessica Leeder in the multimedia category, designer Jason Chiu for presentation and Africa correspondent Geoffrey York in international reporting. The paper also scooped up awards for business and cartooning.

The comments:
Adamant
10:56 PM on May 13, 2011
They could have picked up a couple more awards if there were categories for sensationalism, hyperbole and tabloidism based on their election coverage. Better luck next time.
Ponzi
10:57 PM on May 13, 2011
This is in the same league as Real Estate Associations handing out pats on the back to fellow colleagues.
We still know the real estate industry is a despicable excuse for a 'profession.'
Let the customers decide and get back to us.
Gord Lewis
11:50 PM on May 13, 2011
Somebody had to win.
They missed 'best hack in a (despot) supportive role' - shared by the entire Ottawa bureau.

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