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2012 NOY Category Winners 2012 Newspaper of the Year Category Winners Division Place Category Name Organization I 1st Newswriting Excellence Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette I 2nd Newswriting Excellence Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review I HM Newswriting Excellence The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg II 1st Newswriting Excellence The Times‐Tribune, Scranton II 2nd Newswriting Excellence Erie Times‐News II HM Newswriting Excellence Bucks County Courier Times, Levittown III 1st Newswriting Excellence The Times Leader, Wilkes‐Barre III 2nd Newswriting Excellence The Evening Sun, Hanover III HM Newswriting Excellence The Republican‐Herald, Pottsville IV 1st Newswriting Excellence The Indiana Gazette IV 2nd Newswriting Excellence The Herald, Sharon IV HM Newswriting Excellence Gettysburg Times V 1st Newswriting Excellence Philadelphia City Paper V 2nd Newswriting Excellence Philadelphia Business Journal V HM Newswriting Excellence Philadelphia Gay News VI 1st Newswriting Excellence New Pittsburgh Courier I 1st General and Departmental News Coverage The Morning Call, Allentown I 2nd General and Departmental News Coverage The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg II 1st General and Departmental News Coverage Reading Eagle Company II 2nd General and Departmental News Coverage Erie Times‐News III 1st General and Departmental News Coverage The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes‐Barre IV 1st General and Departmental News Coverage The Herald, Sharon IV 2nd General and Departmental News Coverage The Indiana Gazette V 1st General and Departmental News Coverage The Almanac, McMurray V 2nd General and Departmental News Coverage Bucks County Herald, Lahaska VI 1st General and Departmental News Coverage New Pittsburgh Courier I 1st Advertising Excellence The Morning Call, Allentown I 2nd Advertising Excellence The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I HM Advertising Excellence Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review II 1st Advertising Excellence Bucks County Courier Times, Levittown II 2nd tie Advertising Excellence The Times‐Tribune, Scranton II 2nd tie Advertising Excellence Erie Times‐News III 1st Advertising Excellence Observer‐Reporter, Washington III 2nd tie Advertising Excellence The York Dispatch III 2nd tie Advertising Excellence Altoona Mirror IV 1st tie Advertising Excellence Gettysburg Times IV 1st tie Advertising Excellence The Sentinel, Lewistown IV 2nd Advertising Excellence The Indiana Gazette V 1st tie Advertising Excellence Philadelphia City Paper V 1st tie Advertising Excellence Philadelphia Business Journal V 2nd tie Advertising Excellence Central Penn Business Journal V 2nd tie Advertising Excellence Bucks County Herald, Lahaska VI 1st Advertising Excellence New Pittsburgh Courier VI 2nd Advertising Excellence The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View I 1st Layout and Design The Morning Call, Allentown I 2nd Layout and Design Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review I HM Layout and Design Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette 1 2012 Newspaper of the Year Category Winners Division Place Category Name Organization II 1st Layout and Design York Daily Record/Sunday News II 2nd Layout and Design Reading Eagle Company III 1st Layout and Design The Times Leader, Wilkes‐Barre III 2nd Layout and Design Altoona Mirror IV 1st Layout and Design The Indiana Gazette IV 2nd Layout and Design The News‐Item, Shamokin V 1st Layout and Design Philadelphia City Paper V 2nd Layout and Design Philadelphia Business Journal V HM Layout and Design Central Penn Business Journal, Harrisburg VI 1st Layout and Design The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View I 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review I HM Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Morning Call II 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Erie Times‐News II 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Intelligencer, Doylestown II HM Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Bucks County Courier Times, Levittown III 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The York Dispatch III 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes‐Barre III HM Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Observer‐Reporter, Washington IV 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Public Opinion, Chambersburg IV 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Indiana Gazette V 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Almanac, McMurray V 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence Philadelphia Gay News VI 1st Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence New Pittsburgh Courier VI 2nd Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View I 1st Best Use of Photography The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I 2nd Best Use of Photography Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette I HM Best Use of Photography Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review II 1st Best Use of Photography Reading Eagle Company II 2nd Best Use of Photography Erie Times‐News II HM Best Use of Photography York Daily Record/Sunday News III 1st Best Use of Photography Centre Daily Times, State College III 2nd Best Use of Photography The Times Leader, Wilkes‐Barre III HM Best Use of Photography The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes‐Barre IV 1st Best Use of Photography Hazleton Standard‐Speaker IV 2nd Best Use of Photography Gettysburg Times IV HM Best Use of Photography Public Opinion, Chambersburg V 1st Best Use of Photography Central Penn Business Journal, Harrisburg V 2nd Best Use of Photography Philadelphia Business Journal V HM Best Use of Photography Philadelphia Weekly VI 1st Best Use of Photography The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View VI 2nd Best Use of Photography New Pittsburgh Courier I 1st Diversity Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette I 2nd Diversity The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I HM Diversity Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review II 1st Diversity Erie Times‐News II 2nd Diversity York Daily Record/Sunday News 2 2012 Newspaper of the Year Category Winners Division Place Category Name Organization II HM Diversity Reading Eagle Company III 1st Diversity Centre Daily Times, State College III 2nd Diversity Altoona Mirror III HM Diversity The Daily Item, Sunbury IV 1st Diversity The Herald, Sharon IV 2nd Diversity The Sentinel, Lewistown IV HM Diversity Hazleton Standard‐Speaker V 1st Diversity Philadelphia City Paper V 2nd Diversity Philadelphia Gay News V HM Diversity Philadelphia Business Journal VI 1st Diversity New Pittsburgh Courier VI 2nd Diversity The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View I 1st Special Section (optional) The Morning Call, Allentown I 2nd Special Section (optional) The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I HM Special Section (optional) Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette II 1st Special Section (optional) The Times‐Tribune, Scranton II 2nd Special Section (optional) Erie Times‐News II HM Special Section (optional) York Daily Record/Sunday News III 1st Special Section (optional) The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes‐Barre III 2nd Special Section (optional) The Times Leader, Wilkes‐Barre III HM Special Section (optional) The Daily Item, Sunbury IV 1st Special Section (optional) Hazleton Standard‐Speaker IV 2nd Special Section (optional) The Indiana Gazette IV HM Special Section (optional) The Sentinel, Lewistown V 1st Special Section (optional) Central Penn Business Journal, Harrisburg V 2nd Special Section (optional) Philadelphia Business Journal V HM Special Section (optional) Philadelphia Weekly VI 1st Special Section (optional) New Pittsburgh Courier VI 2nd Special Section (optional) The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View I 1st Newspaper Promotion (optional) Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review I 2nd Newspaper Promotion (optional) The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I HM Newspaper Promotion (optional) Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette II 1st Newspaper Promotion (optional) York Daily Record/Sunday News III 1st Newspaper Promotion (optional) Altoona Mirror V 1st Newspaper Promotion (optional) Philadelphia Weekly I 1st NIE/Literacy (optional) The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg I 2nd NIE/Literacy (optional) The Morning Call, Allentown II 1st NIE/Literacy (optional) Reading Eagle Company II 2nd NIE/Literacy (optional) Bucks County Courier Times, Levittown II HM NIE/Literacy (optional) York Daily Record/Sunday News III 1st NIE/Literacy (optional) The Republican‐Herald, Pottsville III 2nd NIE/Literacy (optional) The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes‐Barre IV 1st NIE/Literacy (optional) The Indiana Gazette IV 2nd NIE/Literacy (optional) Gettysburg Times V 1st NIE/Literacy (optional) The Almanac, McMurray I 1st Online Presence Award (optional) Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette I 2nd Online Presence Award (optional) The Patriot‐News, Harrisburg 3 2012 Newspaper of the Year Category Winners Division Place Category Name Organization I HM Online Presence Award (optional) Pittsburgh Tribune‐Review II 1st Online Presence Award (optional) Erie Times‐News II 2nd Online Presence Award (optional) York Daily Record/Sunday News II HM Online Presence Award (optional) The Times‐Tribune, Scranton III 1st Online Presence Award (optional) The York Dispatch III 2nd Online Presence Award (optional) The Times Leader, Wilkes‐Barre III HM Online Presence Award (optional) Centre Daily Times, State College IV 1st Online Presence Award (optional) The News‐Item, Shamokin IV 2nd Online Presence Award (optional) Public Opinion, Chambersburg V 1st Online Presence Award (optional) Philadelphia Weekly V 2nd Online Presence Award (optional) Philadelphia City Paper V HM Online Presence Award (optional) Philadelphia Business Journal VI 1st Online Presence Award (optional) The Citizen‐Standard, Valley View 4.
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