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Contest reminder
Don’t forget that MPA contest entries should be postmarked by Monday, May 9. If you have questions, click on “2011 MPA Contest,” above, or e-mail mainepress@hotmail.com.
New report details economic impact of Maine newspapers; press conference planned for Tuesday
What’s as big as Maine’s potato crop and offers food for thought? Maine newspapers.
A new report on the economic and fiscal impact of Maine’s newspaper industry shows the annual sales of Maine newspapers equal the value of Maine’s vaunted potato crop: $154 million.
The report was commissioned by the Maine Press Association and Maine Daily Newspaper Publisher’s Association. According to the study, Maine’s newspaper industry in 2010 also:
Employed 1,766 people, or approximately the same as Maine’s semiconductor industry;
- Paid wages and benefits of $71.3 million;
- Invested nearly $7 million in new buildings, vehicles and equipment;
- Paid approximately $7.5 million in state and local taxes.
The economic ripple effect from Maine’s newspaper industry creates sales for Maine businesses of more than $307 million per year, supports 3,000-plus jobs with total wages of more than $142 million, and pays $12.7 million in state and local taxes, according to the study.
Maine newspapers have been critical to Maine’s economy for almost two centuries: They cover the news, link businesses to consumers and help readers navigate their days and enjoy their nights.
They are a cornerstone of our democracy – and they mean business.
Please join us at a press conference, 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 3, in the Welcome Center at the State House to learn more about this report and pending legislation that threatens the health and vibrancy of Maine’s newspapers.
Watch for MPA contest packets
MPA member newspapers should have received contest packets in the mail this week. The contest period is April 1, 2010, to March 31, 2011. Circulation and advertising managers should check with their newspaper’s editor for copies of contest rules, entry form and labels.
Contest entries must be postmarked by May 9. Don’t forget your newspaper’s MPA dues must be paid before you submit entries.
MPA writing workshops planned
The Maine Press Association will continue its series of half-day, hands-on writing workshops this spring. We’ll once again bring together small groups of writers to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their own work, critique colleagues’ work and, most importantly, exchange ideas for writing better stories.
The workshops will be led by Bill Nemitz, former MPA president and Journalist of the Year, who will discuss the way he reports and writes his columns for The Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. Nemitz and the group will examine specific aspects of the reporting and writing process, including story ideas, storytelling, interviewing and anything else the writers want to explore.
Participants will be asked to do some homework in advance so they can make the best use of time they will have to meet. Preparation, plenty of time and a limit of 12 writers per session will enable each group to focus on many things forgotten or ignored in the daily grind.
Workshops will be held Wednesday, April 27, and Friday, May 13, at the Times Record in Brunswick. Each workshop will start at 9 a.m. and end around 12:30 p.m. A working lunch will be provided by MPA as part of the $25 registration fee. Interested in this unique hands-on training opportunity? Contact Maine Press Association at mainepress@hotmail.com.
Maine papers bring home NENPA honors
Here’s a list of Maine winners:
Arts and entertainment reporting
Portland Phoenix, Portland, third place, weekly class 2.
Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, honorable mention, weekly class 2
Business/economic reporting
Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Coverage of a racial or ethnic issue
Shay Stewart-Bouley, The Portland Phoenix, Portland, third place, weekly class 2
Editorial writing
Mo Mehlsak, The Forecaster, Falmouth, first place, weekly class 2
Editorial cartoon
Joe Marshall, Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, second place, weekly class 1
Spot news story
Earl Brechlin and Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, third place, weekly class 2
Earl Brechlin, Mount Desert Islander, third place, weekly class 1
Editorial page
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Editorial supplement or special section
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, honorable mention, weekly class 1
Educational reporting
Emily Parkhurst, The Forecaster, Falmouth, first place, weekly class 2
Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, second place, weekly class 2
Government reporting
Randy Billings, The Forecaster, Falmouth, third place, weekly class 2
Health reporting
Deirdre Fulton, The Portland Phoneix, Portland, second place, weekly class 2
Staff, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
History reporting
Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Human interest feature story
Gillian Graham, Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier, Biddeford, second place, weekly class 2
Humor columnist
Stephen Fay, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Investigative reporting
Steve Mistler, The Forecaster, Falmouth, first place, weekly class 2
Lance Tapley, The Portland Phoenix, Portland, second place, weekly class 2
Serious columnist
James McCarthy, The Times Record, Brunswick, third place, daily class 1
Special issues feature story
Emily Parkhurst, The Forecaster, Falmouth, first place, weekly class 2
Front page
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, second place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, second place, weekly class 2
Living page or section
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Sports page or section
Jay Pinsonnault, The York Weekly, York, first place, weekly class 1
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, third place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
York County Coast Star, Kennebunk, second place, weekly class 2
Illustration
Darly Mador, The Times Record, Brunswick, honorable mention, daily class 1
Tina Sullivan, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Infographics
Catherine McKinney, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Design
The York Weekly, York, first place, weekly class 1
Headline writing
The York Weekly, York, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Right-to-know
Gillian Graham, Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier, first place, weekly class 2
York County Coast Star, Kennebunk, second place, weekly class 2
The Forecaster, Falmouth, third place, weekly class 2
Local election coverage
Robert Levin, Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, third place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, second place, weekly class 2
Special award
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class
Feature photo
Troy Bennett, The Times Record, Brunswick, third place, daily class 1
Jacqueline Weaver, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Personality photo
Troy Bennett, The Times Record, Brunswick, first place, daily class 1
Hugh Bowden, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, second place, weekly class 2
Pictorial photo
Troy Bennett, The Times Record, Brunswick, second place, daily class 1
Sports photo
Jeff Walls, Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, third place, weekly class 1
Spot news photo
Dean Kotula, The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Video
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, honorable mention, combined weekly class
News presentation
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class
Overall newspaper website
Sun Journal, Lewiston, first place, daily class 2
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, combined weekly class
Advertising campaign
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
Self/circulation promotion
Kennebec Journal, Augusta, first place, daily class
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, second place, daily class
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
Boothbay Register, Boothbay Harbor, third place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Local ad (black and white)
Boothbay Register, Boothbay Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
Mount Desert Islander, second place, weekly class 1
Local ad (color)
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, first place, daily class 1
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, second place, weekly class 1
Events
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, second place, daily class 1
Boothbay Register, first place, combined weekly/monthly class
Sponsorship page
Kennebec Journal, Augusta, first place, daily class 1
Newspapers in Education
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Automotive display ad
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, second place, daily class
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Real estate ad
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Classified house ad
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
Advertising supplement
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, second place, daily class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, second place, weekly class 2
Media kit
Boothbay Register, first place, weekly class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class 2
New business innovation
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class
Best idea for generating ad sales
Kennebec Journal, Augusta, second place, daily class 1
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
Niche publication
The Portland Phoenix, Portland, second place, weekly class 2
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, third place, weekly class 2
General excellence
Mount Desert Islander, Bar Harbor, second place, weekly class B
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class D
Advertising general excellence
The Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, first place, weekly class
Tony Ronzio elected MPA president
Tony Ronzio, managing editor and publisher of the Kennebec Journal, was elected president of the Maine Press Association Board of Directors at its Oct. 16 annual meeting. Ronzio joined the Kennebec Journal in November 2009 as managing editor and promoted to publisher earlier this year. Prior to that, he was the editorial page editor for the Sun Journal in Lewiston for three years and a staff writer for Village Soup Media.
Mike Dowd, editor in chief of the Bangor Daily News, was elected 1st vice-president of the association; Bill Trotter, staff writer for the Bangor Daily News, is the new 2nd vice-president; Jeff Ham, deputy city editor for the Potland Press Herald was elected secretary; and Mark Putnam, managing editor of Northeast Publishing, was re-elected as board treasurer.
Thanks to a by-law change approved at the 2009 annual meeting, the Board of Directors now has 15 members. Newly-appointed directors are Earl Brechlin, managing editor of the Mount Desert Islander and a past president of the MPA; Holly Edwards, editor of the Bar Harbor Times; Denise Vear, creative services coordinator of the Morning Sentinel; and Mike Lange, copy editor and correspondent for the Sebasticook Valley Weekly. Lange and Ham are both former MPA executive directors.
Andrea Nemitz named MPA executive director
The Maine Press Association has appointed Andrea Nemitz of Buxton as executive director, succeeding Mike Lange of St. Albans who announced his retirement earlier this year. Nemitz will take over officially on Nov. 1 and Lange will be assisting her during the transition period.
Nemitz is managing editor of four weekly newspapers at Mainely Media LLC, based in Biddeford. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975 and was a reporter and editor at newspapers in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota.
She has been a journalist in Maine since 1983, when she joined the Sunday Sun Journal’s first staff as news editor. She also worked at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from 1986 to 2008 as business editor, features editor, assistant managing editor for photo and graphics and online day editor. She lives in Buxton and is married to Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram columnist Bill Nemitz.
BDN, Ellsworth American, Islander and Telegram win top honors
Meg Haskell of BDN named Journalist of the Year
NORTHPORT – More than 200 people gathered at Point Lookout Resort and Conference Center for theMaine Press Association Fall Conference and awards banquet on Oct. 16 where Meg Haskell of the Bangor Daily News was honored as Journalist of the year. The Ellsworth American, Mount Desert Islander, Bangor Daily News and Sunday Telegram were honored as Newspapers of the Year in their circulation categories.
Matthew Stone of the Kennebec Journal won the Bob Drake Young Writer’s Award, Cyndy Bell of Current Publishing was honored as Advertising Person of the Year, Mike Theriault of the Sun Journal was recognized as the Circulation Person of the Year.
The Freedom of Information Award in the Weekly Combined division went to the York County Coast Starfor their series “Managers, police hold top salaries” while the Daily/Weekend award went to the Sun Journal for “911 where are you?”
Mike Dowd, editor in chief of the BDN, presented the award to Haskell noting that she has “distinguished herself with consistenly compelling, accurate reporting, augmented not only with a smooth, acessible writing style, but with the kind of compassion and sensitivity for people she writes about that comes from being a nurse”
Haskell spend more than a decade working as a registered nurse before joining the BDN in 2002. She was recently promoted to health editor at the newspaper and is also organizing and helping maintain the paper’s new health and fitness web page.
In recognizing the BDN as top daily paper, judge Larry Benjamin – a retired editor for the Asbury Park (N.J.) Press – wrote that it “distinguishes itself by its commitment to local new throughout all sections. The local and state-themed editorials, letters and commentary are very impressive. The writing and photos complement a perfect package.”
Benjamin said that the Maine Sunday Telegram “presents the best weekend package with a healthy local presence in all news sections, mixed with a strong world and national mix. The reader gets a real feel for the state, its people and its issues.”
Jeff Potter, editor of The Commons in Brattleboro, Vt. judged both the Weekly 1 and Weekly 2 General Excellence categories.
He described the Mount Desert Islander as “a publication that clearly is produced by people who love newspapers and work hard to produce one that is good at all levels. The news writing is clear and interesting for a reader who has no ties to the area to understand. Well-written, nuanced stories, beautiful photography, a clear layout with contemporary typography — all that combine to give someone from afar a sense of place.”
The Ellsworth American “features beautiful color photography that very deftly conveys a sense of place, one of the most important functions of a community newspaper. Its standalone editorial section provides a welcome insight on the area with clearly labeled commentaries, well-written editorials, a vibrant letters column, and a look through the newspaper’s archives.
The paper looks like it has the proper formula to hit the reader’s head, heart, and gut, to be engaging and relevant in their lives,” Potter wrote.
For a complete listing, click on the 2010 Contest Winners link.
Press Herald/Telegram wins seven NEAPNEA awards
The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram has won seven awards in the 2010 New England Associated Press News Executives Association contest.
Newspapers from across New England competed in the annual contest in circulation-based categories.
The Portland newspapers were in Class 1 – for newspapers whose circulation exceeds 40,000. The contest covered the year from April 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010.
“I’m obviously thrilled for the people who won awards, but I’m also delighted for their editors and colleagues,” said Scott Wasser, the papers’ executive editor. “The editors create an environment where creative and award-winning work such as this can be produced, and their co-workers create a collaborative atmosphere that nurtures this kind of work.”
Here are the awards won by the Press Herald/Telegram:
• Second place for best overall website.
• First place for best feature photo: John Ewing.
• First place design award for best informational graphic: Michael Fisher.
• Third place design award for best informational graphic: Jeff Woodbury.
• Third place for best sports page: Sally Tyrrell.
• Second place for best arts and entertainment writing: Bob Keyes. (Click the link above to read the story, “Jamie Wyeth stands alone.”)
• First place for best headline: Brian Robitaille.
The association will soon name winners in additional categories. The awards will be presented Sept. 10 at the association’s fall conference at the Radisson Hotel & Suites, Chelmsford, Mass.