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Pictured
from left are IPR News Director Bob Papper; Morning Edition
host and producer, Stan Sollars; All Things Considered host
and producer, Marcus Jackman and senior news correspondent Brian
Beaver. |
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The
most-honored news operation in Indiana IPR wins 7 from SPJ (4/02)
On
Friday, April 26, Indiana Public Radio received seven awards from the
Society for Professional Journalists, more than any other radio station
in the state, including four first-place honors. Because IPR News earlier
received 13 awards from the Indiana Chapter of the Associated Press,
this brings the station to a total of 20 awards for work completed in
2001.
The IPR News team consists of Brian Beaver, Marcus Jackman, and Stan
Sollars. The individual SPJ awards are as follows:
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1st
Place, Best Radio Spot News -- Brian Beaver, "Bomb Scare"
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2nd
Place, Best Radio Spot News -- Brian Beaver, "Operation Brown
Star"
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1st
Place, Best Coverage of Environment -- Brian Beaver, "Electrofishing"
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1st
Place, Best Feature -- Marcus Jackman, "Chocolate"
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2nd
Place, Best Feature -- Brian Beaver, "Bobbis Homecoming"
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2nd
Place, Best Radio Newscast -- Stan Sollars and IPR News Staff, IPR
Morning Edition
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1st
Place, Best Continuing Coverage -- Marcus Jackman, "Corpus Christi"
This latest round
of awards makes Indiana Public Radio News the most honored radio news
team in the state of Indiana.
IPR
News continues to receive honors
(5/1/01)
Indiana Public Radios news department has received 15 awards thus
far in 2001: two from the Radio and Television News Directors Association
(RTNDA), eight from the Indiana Associated Press (AP), and five from The
Society for Professional Journalists (SPJ).
The RTNDA recognized Brian Beaver with a prestigious Edward R. Murrow
award for Best Spot News for his coverage of last summers severe
storms, and the entire news staff received the award for Overall Excellence.
"The latter award goes to the station that the judges feel does the
best overall work in news," said IPRs news director Bob Papper.
"Our entry included a newscast, spot news coverage, feature coverage,
and election reporting -- recognizing the work of Stan Sollars, Brian
Beaver, Marcus Jackman, and myself as their news director."
Region 5 includes Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia.
"Were in the small market category," Papper
explains, a category which actually includes the hundreds of stations
(in those five states) outside of the seven largest cities. The stations
in those large cities compete against each other. All stations
large and small covet the Murrow awards, says Papper.
The regional award winners vie for the national Murrow awards, which will
be announced in June.
At a March 31 banquet, IPR staff received the following first-place awards
from AP:
- Marcus Jackman -- Best Public Affairs Program for ArtsDesk;
- Brian Beaver -- Best Spot News for coverage of severe weather;
- Brian Beaver -- Best Use of Radio Sound for "Principal in
a Tree"
The following received Second Place:
- Stan Sollars and the whole team on Morning Edition, Best Newscast
category
- Brian Beaver Best General News for "New Lisbon Lotto Craze"
- Brian Beaver Best Feature for "Principal in a Tree"
And the following received Honorable Mention:
- Marcus Jackman -- Best General News for "Muncie Civic Theatre
- Brian Beaver -- Best Enterprise Story for "Alexandria Shooting"
SPJ honored IPR News with Best Newscast and the following second place
awards during an April 27 presentation:
- Brian Beaver --Best Feature Story for "Principal in a Tree"
- Brian Beaver --Best Radio Spot News for "Severe Storms"
The following received Thrid Place:
- Brian Beaver --Best General News for "Alexandria Shooting"
- Marcus Jackman-- Best Feature for "Crystal Arch"
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