A continually awarding experience
TONY DODERO
One of the most difficult parts of this job is knowing that this
newspaper is often a stepping stone for good young journalists to go
on to bigger and better things.
Former members of either the Daily Pilot staff or our parent
company Times Community News are scattered throughout the journalism
world in a number of high-profile jobs.
The Orange County Register, the Detroit Free Press, St. Petersburg
Times, the San Jose Mercury News, the Fresno Bee, Associated Press,
the Long Beach Press-Telegram and Entertainment Weekly are but a few
of the news organizations that employ former Times Community News or
Daily Pilot staffers.
At least 15 of them that I know of are currently on the staff of
the Los Angeles Times as either reporters, editors or photographers.
And last Thursday night was just an affirmation for me that the
trend was continuing, as we had our second annual awards banquet to
honor the top journalists from our paper and the six other newspapers
that make up the Times Community News Division. Aside from being the
editor of this newspaper, I am also the editorial director of the
community news division, which employs more than 60 reporters,
editors and photographers.
So it gave me a nice sense of pride to see these folks get awards
for their work, almost all of which had been judged by writers and
editors at the Los Angeles Times.
The awards took place down the street at the Times’ Orange County
offices on Sunflower Avenue.
The guest speaker was Marc Duvoisin, an assistant managing editor
at the Times who spoke highly of our news staff and gave a speech on
the importance of community journalism.
Duvoisin also spent his early years covering community journalism
and called it the “most challenging” job he had.
Topping the night was the announcement of the Times Community News
Journalist of the Year award, which went to our very own Danette
Goulet, the city editor of the Pilot and our sister paper the
Huntington Beach Independent.
“I thought I was just doing my job,” said a surprised Goulet as
she accepted the award from Times Community News General Manager and
Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson.
Runners up for Journalist of the Year were Josh Kleinbaum, a city
hall reporter from the News-Press in Glendale and Buck Wargo, a
reporter for another, the Claremont-Upland Voice. Both papers are
part of the Times Community News chain.
Also nominated was the Pilot’s crime and courts reporter Deepa
Bharath, largely for her work on the Hands that Heal series on the
Plasticos Foundation medical team. Bharath and photographer Don Leach
traveled with a team of doctors and nurses from Hoag to Ecuador to
witness them perform surgeries on the poor. Two other Times Community
News reporters, Gary Moskowitz and James Lee were also nominated.
In addition, the banquet featured awards for writers and
photographers who took part in the Times Community News Editorial
Excellence Contest, again judged by Times editors and writers.
Two rounds of contests are held each year. Here are the winners by
rounds:
Round 1
January through June 2003
* Best Writing: Darleene Barrientos, News-Press
* Best Feature Story: Coral Wilson, Huntington Beach Independent
* Best Spot News Story: Darleene Barrientos, News-Press
* Best Enterprise Reporting/Continuing Coverage: Deirdre Newman,
Daily Pilot
* Best Sports Story: Hamlet Nalbandyan, News-Press
* Best Sports Photo: Steve McCrank, Daily Pilot
* Best Spot News Photo: Sean Hiller, Daily Pilot
* Best Feature Photo: Sean Hiller, Daily Pilot
* Best Page Design: Hamlet Nalbandyan, News-Press
* Best Headline Writing: Peter Fuertes, Burbank Leader
Round 2
June through December 2003
* Best Writing: Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press
* Feature Story: Deepa Bharath, Daily Pilot
* Spot News: Jeff Benson, Claremont-Upland Voice
* Enterprise Reporting: Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press
* Sports Story: Mike Sciacca, Huntington Beach Independent
* Sports Photo: Steve McCrank, Daily Pilot
* News Photo: William Vasta, Claremont-Upland Voice
* Feature Photo: Don Leach, Daily Pilot
* Page Design: Hamlet Nalbandyan, News-Press
* Headline Writing, Kimberly Delafuente, News-Press
I’d like to offer my congratulations to all the winners and thank
them for making Times Community News the best community news
operation in the country.
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