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Ohio News Photographer 8300 Sapphire Ave Ne Presorted Standard Canton, Oh 44721 U.S.Postage Paid Akron, Oh Permit No.1389 OHIO NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER 8300 SAPPHIRE AVE NE PRESORTED STANDARD CANTON, OH 44721 U.S.POSTAGE PAID AKRON, OH PERMIT NO.1389 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Spetember/October 2003 Photographer OhioNews Neal C. Lauron Formal clothes from We’re Kids in Eastland Mall are modeled by, from left, Conner Milam, 3; Korbin The Columbus Dispatch Kelley, 6; Caleb Sullivan, 3; Lydia Kelley, 2; Madely Burley 4; and Haley Nessar, 3. 1st Feature -- April PAGE 2 OHIO NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2003 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2003 OHIO NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER PAGE 3 TV Vice President lone contested race Broadcasters Best Springer Stalker ONPA members will soon be receiving The Ohio Associated Press their ballots in the mail for the election of Broadcasters Association presented its annu- officers. Board members are elected to two al awards for journalistic excellence at it’s year terms that commence at the annual OONPHIO NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIAATION INC. annual meeting in Columbus in May. business meeting next year. All entries were judged according to The only contested race on the ballot is BOARD CHAIRMAN BOB DEMAY Nielsen Designated Market Areas: for television vice president. Moushey Shivers Quilter Dutton Recognized as Best Photographer in the Vince Shivers of WFMJ-TV, tatives in each broadcast city. A number of PHONE (330)996-3880 large market division was Chris Reece, of Youngstown is seeking a third term in office ONPA members pulled together for last E-MAIL [email protected] WJW-TV, Cleveland. Second place went to after being appointed to the position in year's convention and the 2003 Buckeye Eric Peterson of WBNS-TV, Columbus, 1998. Running against Shivers is Tim Television Seminar in Cleveland this with Francisco Caceres of WCPO-TV, Moushey of WBNS-TV, Columbus. October. By keeping the group organized PRESIDENT ED SUBA,JR. Cincinnati, receiving an honorable mention. Shivers hopes to continue his efforts to and in communication a stronger more rele- PHONE (330)996-3880 Chris Holtzapfel of WOWK-TV, bring ONPA to the student level and build- vant ONPA can happen.” E-MAIL [email protected] Huntington-Charleston, W.Va took top hon- ing a strong foundation for the future. Jonathan Quilter, chief photographer ors in the medium market division with Ron Shivers said, “I will continue to work to for ThisWeek Newspapers in Columbus will Martin of WFMJ-TV, in Youngstown placing provide first class seminars and recruiting be the lone candidate on the ballot for still STILL VICE PRESIDENT LISA DUTTON second. Honorable mention awards went to new members. vice president after incumbent Lisa Dutton PHONE (419)724-6143 Bob Meluch and Tim Dale of WFMJ-TV. Moushey is the director of photography of The Blade withdrew from the election. First place in the small market division at WBNS in Columbus. “I would like to see Dutton served two terms after accepting an E-MAIL [email protected] went to Edward Schlicher of WTRF-TV, the number of Television members grow and appointment to the office in 1998. Wheeling, W.Va. stabilize by offering educational opportuni- The remaining board members are TVVICE PRESIDENT VINCE SHIVERS Three stations were recognized with ties and contests,” Moushey said. “We need unopposed on the ballot. Outstanding News Operation awards, one in to promote the profession with interested Ballots must be returned to ONPA sec- PHONE (330)744-8821 each of the three divisions. WCMH-TV, colleges through seminars and internships.” MICHAEL E. KEATING / Cincinnati Enquirer retary Lindsay Semple within 30 days of the E-MAIL [email protected] Columbus, WOWK-TV in Huntington, Columbus Dispatch photographer Chris Russell gets the drop on former Cincinnati mayor and talk “It will take cooperation from represen- postmark on the ballot to be eligible. W.Va. and WTOV-TV, Steubenville were show host Jerry Springer as he announces that he will not run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent winners in their respective market size. SECRETARY LINDSAY SEMPLE George Voinovich in 2004. Blackout puts emergency plans in action PHONE (330)996-3880 More than 330,000 copies of The Plain service to produce a press run of 331,437 E-MAIL [email protected] Workshop Delayed 2003 Convention a financial sucess Dealer rolled off presses at the Akron Plain Dealers. The Ohio AP's annual photo workshop, April’s ONPA convention and educa- The credit for stemming the tide of red Beacon Journal after a power outage left the A smaller run of PDs were run on press- TREASURER PD’s downtown office building and its sub- es of The Gazette in Medina which also KIMBERLY BARTH "Digital Workflow _ from DIT to Net," tional seminar was a success in ways many ink goes to convention chairman Jonathan urban production plant in the dark. came to the aid of their sister paper in Elyria. PHONE (330)996-3880 scheduled for Oct 7 at Ohio University's others have failed - on the balance sheet. Quilter of ThisWeek Newspapers and his co- While previous events have had excel- chairs, Chris Parker also from ThisWeek and The PD activated its emergency publi- Staffers at The Chronicle Telegram sent sto- E-MAIL [email protected] College of Visual Communications in cation plan shortly after losing power ries via e-mail to Medina. Athens, is delayed until early 2004. lent programs, few of them ever turn a prof- Tim Moushey from WBNS-TV in August 14. The News Journal in Mansfield also The change was made because of the it. This often put a big strain on the operating Columbus. Editors and page designers from The without power made arrangements to use STILL CLIP CONTEST CHRIS PARKER workshop's proximity to the National Press budget, and, contrary to what some might With Quilter pinching the pennies and think, we are not flush with funds. Parker and Moushey’s program planning the Plain Dealer set up shop at the Akron presses at The Advocate in Newark. The PHONE (614)841-1781 Photographers Association Flying Short Beacon Journal to receive stories and pho- Marion Star and Bucyrus Telegraph Forum, Course in Cleveland less than two weeks In the past few years we have benefited event was the first to be on the plus side of E-MAIL [email protected] tos via e-mail to produce a scaled down 24 which are normally printed in Mansfield, later and speaker scheduling. from the interest from the George S. the balance sheet since the 1994 convention page edition. did likewise. Smallsreed estate. It was always hoped that in Youngstown and 1993 program in Toledo. It had been planned to combine the AP those funds could be used to provide addi- The final numbers show a debit of While the Beacon Journal was rolling Power was restored in time so the plan TVCLIP CONTEST TONY GIORDULLO Workshop with the ONPA educational semi- off the press, a second unit was put into did not have to be implemented. tional benefits for our membership. Instead, $235.19, but that number does not reflect the PHONE (513)412-5055 nar in 2004 in Columbus. It is unclear at this we have relied on those funds to cover the addition of 20 new student members which time whether those plans will be altered. E-MAIL [email protected] cost of convention losses. brought in additional $500 which puts us on Continued heavy losses due to the annu- the plus side. Odds n ends al convention would have brought about a The board extends its thanks to all who Ogden Newspapers, publishers of The County Fair. On the cover dues increase - something nobody wants to worked on the program to make it both a pro- Tribune Chronicle have eliminated two posi- Among those to come back were Doug Ohio News Photographer see. fessional and financial success. tions in the photo department at the Warren Oster, Jason and Pam Cohn who made TheofficialpublicationoftheOhioNews paper. Photographers Mark Lipczynski the trip from Pittsburgh. They were joined by PhotographersAssociationInc. and Andy Wrobel were casualties of the six former interns, as well as the present NCPPA Strips Patrick Schneider’s Awards cutbacks although Wrobel has taken a posi- staff to produce the section. EDITOR The North Carolina Press Photographers grounds were completely removed. tion as a reporter at the paper. Mike In case people in Youngstown and BOB DEMAY Association has rescinded awards won by In the same story Schneider said, Semple and Steve Schenck are the lone Warren are wondering,The Gazette with a PHONE (330)996-3880 Charlotte Observer photographer Patrick “Unfortunately, the rules for how much a photographers for the paper with a circula- daily circulation of 17,000 has a photo staff E-MAIL [email protected] Schneider in its annual contest in 2002. background can be darkened in order to tion of 40,000. of four. Schneider was runner-up in the improve a picture’s visual impact have never Things are not much better at their Congratulations are in order for Photographer of the Year category and been clear. I now know what the rules are for crosstown rival in Youngstown at The Jonathan Quilter from This Week ADDRESS LETTERS AND CORRESPONDENCE placed third in news picture story and honor- The Observer and the NCPPA.” Vindicator. Bill Lewis and Bruce Palmer Newspapers on his marriage to Liz Bilsing TO THE EDITOR AT: able mention in spot news. The NCPPA The paper reprimanded Schneider and will be the lone full time photographers in August. Kim Salvador who hosted the R. Scott Galvin board voted 4-0 to rescind the awards. In gave him a three day unpaid suspension. when co-worker Jean Neice begins a preg- reception also served as best man.
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