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Press Club Winners Master 2014 1 Press Club Winners Master 2014 SPORTS FEATURE -TV THIRD PLACE: Sean Fazende WVUE-TV She’s a Knockout SECOND PLACE: Tom Gregory, Eric Carle WLAE-TV Going Deep FIRST PLACE: Juan Kincaid WWL-TV Never Give Up SPORTS ACTION VIDEOGRAPHY THIRD PLACE: Rhett Sharpe, David Williams Channel 13 St. Tammany Parish Public Schools Salmen Girls Basketball Championship SECOND PALCE: Brian Lukas WWL-TV Rising Tennis Star FIRST PLACE: Alvin Moore WDSU-TV Saints vs. 49ers 2 SPORTS SHOW THIRD PLACE: Juan Kincaid, Doug Mouton, Bryan Salmond WWL-TV Fourth Down on Four: Feb. 10 SECOND PLACE: Ed Daniels WGNO-TV Friday Night Football FIRST PLACE: Patrick Marrero, Tom Gregory, Jeff Brenner Cox Sports Outside the Huddle: Preseason Opener SPORTSCAST THIRD PLACE: Chad Sabadie WVUE-TV July 26: Opening Day of Saints Training SECOND PLACE: Doug Mouton WWL-TV Dec. 3 Sportscast FIRST PLACE: Fred Hickman WVUE-TV Dec. 18: New Orleans Saints Kicker Garrett Hartley Cut 3 SPORTS STORY - WRITING THIRD PLACE: Les East The New Orleans Advocate Dietzel left LSU blueprint for success SECOND PLACE: Bradley Handwerger WWL-TV Brees’ heroics push Saints past NFC South rival Tampa Bay 16-14 FIRST PLACE: Ramon Antonio Vargas The New Orleans Advocate Saints cut kicker Garrett Hartley SPORTS FEATURE - WRITING THIRD PLACE: Thomas Leggett Louisiana’s Health and Fitness Magazine Surfing at Home and Abroad SECOND PLACE: Perryn Keys The New Orleans Advocate Always Up to the Challenge FIRST PLACE: Alex Woodward Gambit Building a DIY skate park 4 SPORTS BLOG SECOND PLACE: Sean Fazende WVUE-TV After Further Review FIRST PLACE: Fletcher Mackel WDSU-TV Offsides with Fletcher Mackel RADIO GENERAL NEWS FIRST PLACE: Sarah Carr WWNO-FM ReNew Schools Join National Trend of Adding Time and Days to Improve Results RADIO FEATURE SECOND PLACE: Diane Mack WWNO-FM Martha Redbone FIRST PLACE: Eve Troeh WWNO-FM At Jazz Fest, Photographers Have A Culture All Their Own RADIO CONTINUING COVERAGE FIRST PLACE: Fred Kasten, Bob Marshall WWNO-FM The Louisiana Coast: Last Call 5 PUBLIC AFFAIRS RADIO FIRST PLACE: Voices on Violence WWNO-FM Staff, Nola Vie Staff RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SECOND PLACE: Diane Mack WWNO-FM Inside the Arts: French Quarter Festival, New Orleans Nightingales, World’s Fairs Revisited FIRST PLACE: Eve Abrams WWNO-FM Allison Miner's Spirit Lives On in the Jazz & Heritage Festival Stage Named For Her STATION PROMOTION CAMPAIGN- RADIO FIRST PLACE: Staff WWNO-FM WWNO Presents … The NPR Couple PUBLIC RELATIONS PHOTOGRAPHY FIRST PLACE: Angela Daviston St. Tammany Parish Public Schools Covington Learning Community Showcase DVD Jacket PUBLIC RELATIONS TV PSA (AGENCY/STAFF MORE THAN 5 EMPLOYEES) 6 FIRST PLACE: Ann Fabens-Lassen, Marc Ehrhardt The Ehrhardt Group American Traffic Solutions New Orleans Traffic Safety PSA PUBLIC RELATIONS TV PSA (AGENCY/STAFF 5 AND FEWER EMPLOYEES) FIRST PLACE: Mary Mouton, Jake Springfield Mouton Media Le Petit Theatre Reopening PSA PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGN (AGENCY/STAFF MORE THAN 5 EMPLOYEES) FIRST PLACE: Larry Lovell, Greg Bensel Peter A. Mayer Public Relations Smoothie King and New Orleans Pelicans Launch the Smoothie King Center PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGN ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER SECOND PLACE: Angela Daviston, Meredith Mendez St. Tammany Parish Public Schools Trey’s Team Talk FIRST PLACE: Staff United Way of Southeast Louisiana United Way E-Communications 7 PUBLIC RELATIONS BROCHURE THIRD PLACE: Sarah Ravits, Jenny Dascenzo Hronek Renaissance Publishing “Urban Legend” Guide for Stay Local! SECOND PLACE: Sarah George, Lauren LaBorde Renaissance Publishing Port Log: Winter 2013 FIRST PLACE: Sarah George, Lauren LaBorde Renaissance Publishing Port Record PUBLIC RELATIONS ANNUAL REPORT FIRST PLACE: Staff United Way of Southeast Louisiana United Way of Southeast Louisiana’s Annual Report PUBLIC RELATIONS LAYOUT/DESIGN THIRD PLACE: Tiffani Reding Amedo Renaissance Publishing The Roosevelt Review SECOND PLACE: Lisa Finnan New Orleans Publishing Group Junior League Lagniappe FIRST PLACE: Tiffani Reding Amedo Renaissance Publishing 8 Techniques PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIAL MEDIA FIRST PLACE: Angela Daviston, Meredith Mendez St. Tammany Parish Public Schools PUBLIC RELATIONS VIDEO PROGRAM/PROMOTIN THIRD PLACE: Lt. Greg Gonzales St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office “Behind the Badge” - Detectives SECOND PLACE: Lt. 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FIRST PLACE: Staff New Orleans Magazine New Orleans Discoveries 16 LOCAL NEWS WEBSITE THIRD PLACE: Clint Durrett, Richard Fischer WDSU-TV SECOND PLACE: Staff TheLensNola FIRST PLACE: Wes Cook WVUE-TV EMAIL UPDATES THIRD PLACE: Clinton Durrett WDSU-TV SECOND PLACE: Staff TheLensNola FIRST PLACE: Jan Ramsey OffBeat Magazine OffBeat Magazine’s Weekly Beat INTERNET INNOVATION SECOND PLACE: Michael Luke WWL-TV New Orleans Murder Map FIRST PLACE: Aaren Gordon The Maroon 17 The Maroon Minute INDEPENDENT BLOG SECOND PLACE: Alex Rawls My Spilt Milk FIRST PLACE: Staff GoNOLA.com FEATURE AFFILIATED BLOG THIRD PLACE: Eve Crawford Peyton MyNewOrleans.com Joie d’Eve SECOND PLACE: Haley Adams MyNewOrleans.com Nola Newbie
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