Honored to be an EPpy finalist times three

EPpy AwardsKnoxnews/GoVolsXtra today were named finalists in three categories in the 2008 EPpy™ Awards for the Best Media-Affiliated Internet Services.

The winners will be announced at the Interactive Media Conference and Trade Show on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at the Rio in Las Vegas.

The contest, now in its 13th year, is put on by Editor & Publisher and Mediaweek. It's a big deal to win one of these. Heck, it's a big deal to a finalist.

Here are the categories knoxnews/GoVolsXtra are finalists in:

Best Overall Design of a Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors
    * The Enquirer & Cincinnati.Com
    * KnoxNews.com
    * Las Vegas Sun
    * Metromix.com
    * Observer.com
 
Best Overall Newspaper-Affiliated Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors
    * APP.com, Asbury Park Press
    * GazetteXtra.com
    * Knoxnews.com
    * Las Vegas Sun
    * NWHerald.com
 
Best Sports Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors
    * arkansassports360.com
    * CommunitySportsDesk,kenoshanews.com
    * GoVolsXtra
    * varsity845.com, Hudson Valley Media Group

The credit for being named finalists goes to a very strong digital media team at the newspaper.

In the newsroom there is an awesome team of online producers led by Online Editor Jigsha Desai and composed of Lauren Spuhler, Erin Chapin, Talid Magdy and Chloe White. Deputy Managing Editor Tom Chester coordinates breaking news and other initiatives between the print and onlien groups.

On the advertising side, Ed Tisdale leads a group of designer/programmers that include Clint Barnes, Tom Wolber and Chuck Kirkpatrick.

Much of design of knoxnews is the work of E.W. Scripps'  design wizard Herb Himes. The Django/Ellington platform used for knoxnews and GoVolsXtra is supported by the corporate interactive group based in Knoxville.

Here is the complete list of finalists. Other Scripps newspapers among the finalists are naplesnews.com and commercialappeal.com.

8 Comments

Most importantly, you need to be mentioned for being the person behind all these sites.

If it weren't for your sense of innovation, we prolly wouldn't be anywhere close to what we are today. Triple-Digital Edge award winner for 2008, thank you very much!

(And just an FYI to others: I don't have any evaluations coming up soon. But maybe this will help sway Jack's opinion that we do something to celebrate! Like maybe we all go to Vegas to attend the ceremony!) :)

Congrats!

I think y'all have a great chance at all three, though the Las Vegas Sun might give you a run for your money in the design category. The other contenders, not so much! :)

You guys don't rest on your laurels, do you? Congrats and good luck.

I'm with Jigsha. You forgot to mention the most important person involved! Congrats Jack, and thanks for taking us here. And we do all need to throw down in Vegas :)

Congratulations to you and the entire team on this honor. The site is great and the award simply recognizes it.

Thanks very much, Ken!

Leave a comment

Recent Entries

  • DIY blueprint: Creating a media venture in a weekend

    Great behind-the-scenes piece from search engine expert Danny Sullivan on the launch of laid-off newspaperman Greg Hernandez's Greg in Hollywood blog.Basically a tool-kit for doing...

  • Carl Malamud for Public Printer of the U.S.

    I can't think of anyone more qualified in the Digital Age to be the government's head printer than Carl Malamud.Find out about his campaign to...

  • Journalism is not a federal earmark

    Dave Winer, a guy who loves news and, who among his many pioneering achievements, put the New York Times into RSS, says the newsroom curmudgeons...

  • Records behind bars

    SPJ has joined an open records battle in Tennessee. INDIANAPOLIS - The Society of Professional Journalists has joined an amicus brief written by the Tennessee...

  • Reading is fundamental

    Read The Bill from Sunlight Foundation on Vimeo.It's not a novel, but it would be novel to read legislation before it's voted on. There's...

Activity Stream

  • Jack D. Lail tweeted, "[ Reader] Would You Pay to Read This Story? - The Daily Beast: Shared by jack Yet another take on pay m.. http://tinyurl.com/df9jzo"
  • Jack D. Lail shared Would You Pay to Read This Story? - The Daily Beast from www.thedailybeast.com
  • Jack D. Lail tweeted, "@RobRichards I caught up with the Daily Show piece on CNBC. He nailed them. They are parodies of themselves."
  • Jack D. Lail tweeted, "CNBC seems reactionary shrill. Declares stimulus a bust. It's barely started. Did somebody sit on their bonus?"
  • Jack D. Lail tweeted, "Houston and San Antonio newspapers might merge? http://tinyurl.com/addrnc (via @FrankStrovel)"
More ...
Close