Comments: This package of stories is an exceptional example of investigative reporting. Dan Monk did a superb job of gathering the details about Cincinnati’s boards and making sense of what their make-up means to the companies themselves and to the community. With data and in-depth interviews, Monk paints a detailed picture of the hazards a company and its investors face when its board is stacked with family members, friends and business associates. This report is a loud wake-up call for the Cincinnati business community.
Deadline/Spot News Story (Daily)
First Place: Staff, Cincinnati Enquirer, for April tornado coverage.
Comments: This package of stories really shows how a team of reporters, designers and editors can pull together to give great coverage from all directions. The thorough effort not only gave the news but offered the community advice and instruction.
Second Place: Staff, Cincinnati Post, for Tornado Kills Four
Third Place: Staff, Kentucky Post, Paul Smith shooting
Deadline/Spot News Story (Non-Daily)
First Place: East staff, Community Press newspapers for Gone in an Instant
This package does a good job of catching a variety of the stories out there waiting to be written.
Second Place: Staff, Cincinnati Business Courier for Riverfront Plan
Third Place: staff, CityBeat for Election Night 1999
Enterprise/Database Reporting (Daily)
First Place: Janice Morse, Cincinnati Enquirer for Voluntary Donations Questioned.
Comments: An expert handling of critical facts used to to tell an age-old story of an official abusing power. Morse deftly explains a topic that could have been dry. She makes it as personal and familiar as an office gossip – except Morse’s story affects positive change.
Second Place: Michael Hawthorne, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Kids Show Early Political Interest
Third Place: Andrew Conte, Cincinnati Post, for the Mercy Trap
Honorable Mention: Tom O’Neill, Cincinnati Enquirer, for I-275 fatalities
Enterprise/Database Reporting (Non-Daily)
First Place: Dan Monk, Cincinnati Business Courier for Getting on Board
Comments: Anyone who reads this piece will own a greater understanding of how power works in Cincinnati.
Second Place: Linda Vaccariello, Cincinnati Magazine, for Buying Home
Third Place: Felix Winternitz, Cincinnati Business Courier, for Media and Advertising
Beat Reporting (Daily)
First Place: Tim Bonfield, Cincinnati Enquirer, for health care coverage.
Comments: The selected stories showed comprehensive beat coverage, strong reporting and well-planned organization.
Second Place: Dan Horn, Cincinnati Enquirer, for criminal justice coverage
Third Place: Paul Long, Kentucky Post, for courts coverage
Honorable Mention: John Eckberg, Cincinnati Enquirer, for entrepreneurs
Beat Reporting (Non-Daily)
First Place: Richard Curtis, Cincinnati Business Courier, for health care
Comments: Very approachable coverage of difficult health care issues. Keeping people in the foreground was the key.
Second Place: Geert De Lombaerde, Cincinnati Business Courier, financial services
Series (Daily)
First Place: Jim DeBrosse and David Gulliver, Dayton Daily News, for Elder Care
Comments: A superb, completely thorough and shocking account of Ohio’s Elder Care system. An excellent investigation that also provides solutions and alternatives to the system. Far and away the best entry of this category.
Second Place: John Erardi and John Byczkowski, Cincinnati Enquirer, Ballpark series
Third Place: Cindy Starr, Cincinnati Post, for Care Giver
Honorable Mention: staff, Kentucky Post, for Coal Town
Series (Non-Daily)
First Place: Dianne Fossitt, Community Recorder, for homelessness and education in Kentucky.
Comments: none
Second Place: Lauren Lawley Head, Cincinnati Business Courier, Making it Click
Continuing Coverage (Daily)
First Place: Randy Tucker, Cincinnati Enquirer, for coverage of Procter & Gamble restructuring.
Comments: none.
Second Place: Scott Elliott, Steve Bennish, Tom Beyerlein and Jim Bebbington, Dayton Daily News, for Four Killed.
Third Place: Paul Long,Kentucky Post, for Baby Justin
Honorable Mention: Anne Michaud and Tim Bonfield, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Psychosis Studies
Continuing Coverage (Non-Daily)
First Place: Lauren Lawley Head, Cincinnati Business Courier, for Cincinnati Bell coverage.
Comments: Timely, if episodic, coverage of the transformation of a long-time Cincinnati business institution. Kept pace with remarkable charges over a short period of time.
Second Place: Joe Christofeld, Marc Emral, Nancy Daly and Gary Presley, Community Press Newspapers, for Regional Report
Sports Coverage (Daily)
First Place: John Erardi, Cincinnati Enquirer, collection of work.
Comments: These were the most ambitious and thought-provoking of the category
Second Place: Bill Koch, Cincinnati Post, collection of work
Sports Coverage (Non-Daily)
First Place: Melanie Laughman and Kelli Milligan, Community Press Newspapers, for All in the Reds Family.
Comments: Fantastic work that shows the heart and soul of players many consider snobby. Incredible imagery. Solid all the way through.
Second place: Skip Tate, Cincinnati Magazine, For Love of the Game
Opinion Writing (Daily)
First Place: Robert White, Cincinnati Post, for collection of editorials
Comments: Thoughtfully and clearly presented, delivering forceful conclusions that ride on reason, not decibel levels
Second Place: Laura Pulfer, Cincinnati Enquirer for Collection of Columns
Third Place: Michele Day, Cincinnati Post, Collection of work
Opinion Writing (Non-Daily)
First Place: Lonnie Wheeler, Cincinnati Magazine, for The Last of a Dying Breed.
Comments: If you thought you knew something about Marge Schott and her antics, now you can see her in the context of baseball, the business and the new directions it’s headed. A first-rate piece.
Second Place: Dick Maloney, Community Press Newspapers, for personal columns
Third place: Steve Ramos, CityBeat, for Arts Beat
Short Story
First Place: Linda Vaccariello, Cincinnati Magazine, for Duckworth article.
Comments; An exceptional portrait of an eccentric man and his tiny church. Vaccariello’s description put the reader right inside the service.
Second Place: Peggy Kreimer, Kentucky Post
Third Place: Skip Tate, Cincinnati Magazine
Personality Profile
First Place: Kitty Morgan, Cincinnati Magazine, for Schott in the Afternoon.
Comments: A great example of show-don’t-tell writing.
Second Place: Mark Schmetzer, Community Press Newspapers, for Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rose
Third Place: John Erardi, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Fan of the Century
Honorable Mention: Camilla Warrick, Cincinnati Magazine, for Lynn Stern
Long News Feature
First Place: Doug Trapp, CityBeat, for
The Banks.
Comment: Very thorough analysis of a major waterfront development that put the project in historical and political perspective.
Second Place: Mark Curnutte, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Tough Medicine.
Third Place: Kevin Merida, Cincinnati Magazine, for Campaign Commander
Honorable Mention: Lonnie Wheeler, Cincinnati Post, for Sandlot Baseball
Short News Feature
First Place: Peggy Kreimer, Kentucky Post for Group Home Space Scarce.
Comments: A brave subject matter. The story moved with fluidity given its size. Good use of a single family as a vehicle for how the shortage affected people.
Second Place: Peggy Kreimer, Kentucky Post, for New Heart Gives Tot Second Chance
Third Place: Lauren Lawley Head, Cincinnati Business Courier, for Kids Takeover at Company’s newest unit
Honorable Mention: Steven Huba, Cincinnati Post, for Underground Railroad of the Holocaust
Lifestyle Feature
First Place: Kathy Wilson, CityBeat, for
The Blacker the Berry
Comments: Fascinating first and third-person accounts from black women suffering from manic-depressive disorder. Author and subjects laid bare their demons.
Second Place: Mara Lee, Dayton Daily News, for Journey into Parenthood.
Third Place: Felix Winternitz, CityBeat, for Ham and Rye,
Stat
Honorable Mention: Jennie Key, Community Press Newspapers, Art a Tool.
Arts/Entertainment Feature
First Place: Steve Ramos, CityBeat, for
Radio Head
Second Place: Linda Vaccariello, Cincinnati Magazine,
for Some Kind of Wonderful
Third Place: Janelle Gelfand, Cincinnati Enquirer, for At Century’s End, Modern Music Comes Into Play
Honorable Mention: Steve Ramos, CityBeat, for Birth of
a Controversy
Arts/Entertainment Criticism
First Place:Steve Ramos, CityBeat, for
collection of work
Second Place: Owen Findsen, Cincinnati Enquirer
Business Coverage
First Place: staff, Cincinnati Enquirer, for collection of work
Comments:Unlike some daily newspapers with substantial resources, the Enquirer demonstrates here that it knows how to marshal those resources to the benefit of its readers. Its winning entry reveals impressively coordinated team coverage, comprehensive reporting, and a concerted effort to make business news appealing to the most casual reader.
Second Place: Dan Monk, Cincinnati Business Courier, for collection of work
Third Place: Lynn Hulsey, Dayton Daily News, for collection of work
Honorable Mention: Skip Tate, Cincinnati Magazine, for Long’s Shot
News or Feature Headline
First Place: Linda Vaccariello, Cincinnati Magazine, for The Silence of the Hams: a Visit to Vent Haven the Ventriloquist Museum.
Comments: This headline has a subtle humorous play on words that invites its readers to move into the story. Its very catchy as well as being accurate.
Second Place: Felix Winternitz, CityBeat, A Ham and Rye
Stat!
Third Place: Jack Cannon, Cincinnati Enquirer, Don’t Like Exercise? No Sweat. Everyday activity just as good
Honorable Mention: Jack Cannon, Cincinnati Enquirer, Waynesville welcomes back Dickens, Writer slammed town, great expectorations
Page One Layout
First Place: Kristin Davenport, Cincinnati Business Courier, for P&G pays premium for Iams.
Comments: Pages demonstrate ability to present theme cover or several stories on a tabloid cover and do it in a way that is inviting to the reader. The teasers at the bottom of the page are informative and attractive without stealing from the impact of the rest of the page.
Second Place: Cincinnati Post, for Tornado Kills Four
Page Design
First Place: Ron Huff and Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Oceanic Adventures.
Comments: Great use of elegant art and informational graphics to pull reader into and across the page. Design is clear and uncluttered despite the variety of information it contains.
Second Place: M.B. Hopkins, Dayton Daily News, for Time Pieces
Third Place: Ron Huff and Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for College Football ‘99
Informational Graphic
First Place: Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Oceanic Adventures.
Comments: This thing has everything but the water!
Second Place: Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Yellow Giants on the Riverfront
Photo Illustration
First Place: Saed Hindash, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Classic Flyer.
Comments: Out of four entries, only one stood out. The photo of a classic Greek discus/frisbee tosser was a good concept that was well-lighted and brought the idea across clearly.
Art Illustration
First Place: Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Shop Til You Drop.
Comments: none
Second Place: M.B. Hopkins, Dayton Daily News, for Hanging Out at Lilith Fair 1999
Third Place: Randy Mazzola, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Meet the Stars of Manatee Springs.
Honorable Mention: M.B. Hopkins, Dayton Daily News, for Souffle
Editorial Cartoon
First Place: Jeff Stahler, Cincinnati Post.
Comments: Well-drawn, easy to grasp.
Second Place: Joe Hoffecker, Cincinnati Business Courier
News Photography
First Place: Jim Osborn, Cincinnati Post, for Reality Sets In
Comments: This sad photo of a boy at his father’s funeral showed good photography and composition. The photographer got the shot by hanging around for a quiet moment after the funeral.
Second Place: Dale Dunaway, Cincinnati Post, for Fire Grief
Third Place: Glenn Hartong, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Group Hug
Feature Photography
First Place: Steven Herppich, Cincinnati Enquirer, for First Communion.
Comments: The lead picture of this package on first communion especially captured the essence of anticipating a very sacred event.
Second Place: Craig Ruttle, Cincinnati Enquirer, for Prince delights in dance.
Third Place: Brad Smith, Cincinnati Magazine, for The Lord Speaks
Honorable Mention: Mark and Kathy Lyons, Cincinnati Magazine, for Gift of Sight
Web Site
First place: Cincinnati Enquirer
Second place: CityBeat
Third Place: Community Press Newspapers