Dead Tree braggadocio posted if only because these stories didn't change or influence anything other than industry hacks working diligently to save their own jobs. Here's the tease with more info behind a paywall that should stay there . . .
Star wins first place public service award in prestigious national journalism contest
For the second time in three years, The Kansas City Star has won a top public service honor in the prestigious National Headliner Awards. The award, sponsored by the Press Club of Atlantic City, N.J., was announced Wednesday. Throwaway Kids, a six-part series written by Laura Bauer, Judy L.
“The category included media companies outside the Top 20 media markets.”
ReplyDeleteSounds like a participation trophy to me!
April Fools day was last week.
ReplyDelete^^^ Lulz.
ReplyDeleteThis is very prestigious, just ask them, they will confirm the amount of prestige through a response of prestigious caliber.
ReplyDeleteThose who count the most have already voted.
ReplyDeleteThe Star also reported it has won numerous awards for its groundbreaking series on how hedge funds are the bestest things in the whole wide world, of how journalists are completely unbiased and never lie, and how screaming about the existential danger of Donald Trump is an essential service.
ReplyDeleteThe more you know . . .
^^You seem really, really, old. Lonely and pathetic too. Did you always wanna be a loser when you grew up?
ReplyDelete^^^^ How are you doing . . . Jimmy C? Nice to see you're still obsessed with TKC
ReplyDelete^^At what point did you know you lost at life?
ReplyDeleteI learned from you how not to waste my life sucker! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteJournalists are always giving each other awards. It helps them pretend that they are still relevant.
ReplyDelete@10:07 I learned from you that losers with a dead wife spend their remaining days on this blog trying to stifle their urge to kill themselves. Give in to it..you have nothing to live for! hahahahaha!
ReplyDelete^^^ TL/DR
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