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Notable
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Niche News |
bostonchinatown.org
Emerson College
Journalism (Boston, MA) |
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"Quintessential
visualization of civic mapping ...
Tell us more about these people."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory
Board Judges
Sixteen
Emerson journalism graduate students put
in a combined 500 hours of original reporting
to develop this web chart. The chart displays
connections between more than 100 newsmakers,
organization leaders and activists in Boston’s
Chinatown based on who talks with whom about
local news. The map also acts as a directory
with personal profiles available to help
people connect.
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Lean
Plate Club Fit for Fun Family Challenge
The Washington Post,
Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive and WTWP Radio (Arlington,
VA) |
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"Marvelous
extension of a beat’s reach."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
A
four-week challenge launched in The Washington
Post, online and on WTWP radio to help readers
and their families improve their summer eating
and exercise habits. The Post followed five
families as they were given simple weekly food
and activities goals. WashingtonPost.com created
a narrated Flash package using family profiles
and 360-degree panoramas of activity locations.
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Broad
Street Review
Broad Street Review (Philadelphia, PA) |
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"A
nifty site that opines, informs and
critiques."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
Philadelphia
arts and culture Web
site hosts a forum for coverage, critiques and
insights. Screened and edited
contributor and reader dialogue provides meaningful
commentary rather than just “where
to go” information
and additional views to those provided by the city’s two daily
newspapers. |
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Little
League
Florida Today (Melbourne, FL) |
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"Robust
coverage that shows how it can be done."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
Extensive
coverage of the 2006 Brevard County, Fl., Little
League season included text, photographs
and videos compiled by Florida Today but also solicited
community photos for the Web site. Reporting followed the
7,500 children in 22 leagues across the county. |
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Empire State Games
The Poughkeepsie Journal
(Poughkeepsie, NY) |
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"A
well-done, useful guide to an important state
sports event."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board
Judges
In-depth online
and print coverage of the 2005 Empire State Games
in New York, including live updates, maps, schedules,
and tips for spectators. Articles covered local athletes
and
the affect of the games on athletes' families. Image
galleries were updated daily and blogs offered a space
for fans to post comments about the events.
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asap
Associated Press (New York, NY) |
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"Noteworthy
instincts. Something to pay attention to."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
A news
service designed by the Associated Press to cover
issues in a way that speaks to 18- to 34-year-olds
who have turned away from traditional newspapers.
More than 300 publications are using asap in print
or online. |
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iDivamemphis
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis,
TN) |
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"Good
voice. Laudable reach for women readers."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
A
Web site, blog and semi-weekly newspaper column by one
woman designed to build a community
of Greater Memphis women so they can discuss issues that
matter to them. The project uses print and online
forums
to cover a wide variety of topics not normally touched
on in The Commercial Appeal newspaper. |
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Can
Cleveland Handle Panhandling?
The Homeless Grapevine and the
Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (Cleveland, OH) |
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"A
pat on the back for job well done."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
This
newspaper produced and distributed by homeless people
volunteering as writers, photographers
and vendors began
in response to legislation making “aggressive panhandling” an
arrestable offense. The paper gives homeless people a forum
for their opinions and is a source of income for vendors.
With over 285,000 papers distributed, the organization
has helped create a group to encourage the model’s
replication nationwide. |
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Bandwidth.29.1
DallasNews.com (Dallas,
TX) |
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"Excellent
event coverage that cries for words that can be
heard, not read."
-2006
Knight-Batten Advisory Board Judges
Multimedia
project by DallasNews.com showcases bands and musicians
at the annual South by
Southwest Music Festival
in Austin. Extensive interactive elements include a video
playlist, podcasts, film trailers and synopses, artist
bios, photo galleries and a story archive. Information
is presented in
a non-linear way to encourage exploration
and maintain the interest of the site's under-30 target
audience. |
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