Sun Media, Canada's largest newspaper chain, has barely been recognized in the 2010 National Newspaper Awards nominations announced Monday.
Same old, same old, probably due more to a lack of Sun Media/Quebecor interest and financial support for awards applications than a lack of newsroom interest in the NNAs.
Congratulations to the Intelligencer's Luke Hendry, Brice McVicar, Jason Miller and Chris Malette, nominated in the category of local reporting for team coverage of the Russell Williams sex murder and assault spree.
Bill Glisky is one proud Intelligencer managing editor.
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Tara Jeffrey |
The Sarnia Observer's Tara Jeffrey is another Sun Media nominee for local reporting, getting the attention of judges with her her series of stories about mental health and a spate of teen suicides in Sarnia-Lambton last year.
"Everyone in the newsroom is very proud of Tara," says senior news editor George Mathewson.
At least three former Osprey/Sun Media employees now at other newspapers are nominated: Steve Ladurantaye, Tamsin McMahon and Jenn Pritchett.
There are
72 finalists in 22 categories chosen from 1,472 entries submitted by news organizations across Canada. We have to wonder how many of the entries came from Sun Media newspapers.
Winners will be announced May 13 at the NNA banquet at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. Winners receive 1,000 and a certificate of award. Runners-up receive citations of merit.
Singles for the Belleville Intelligencer, Brandon Sun,
Calgary Herald,
Halifax Chronicle-Herald,
Lethbridge Herald,
Medicine Hat News, Moncton Times and Transcript,
Nanaimo Daily News, Postmedia Network, Reuters, Sarnia Observer,
Vancouver Sun,
Vancouver Province,
Waterloo Region Record and
Windsor Star.
All previous NNA winners since 1949 can be viewed
here.
Previous Toronto Sun winners: Peter Worthington, Andy Donato, George Gross, Trent Frayne, Heather Mallick, Jean Sonmor, Yardley Jones.
And photographers Fred Thornhill, Michael Peake, Dave Abel, Tim McKenna, Veronica Milne, Stan Behal, Bill Sandford, Mike Cassese, Craig Robertson, Patrick McConnell.
Most of the photo awards were from back in the day when the front page ruled and the Sun's crack team of photographers answered the call almost daily.
The last NNA win for the Toronto Sun was 2008 for photographer Dave Abel.