Papers awarded for work
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The Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot won first place for page layout and
design in the category for weeklies with 11,001 to 25,000 circulation
at a California Newspaper Publishers Assn. awards banquet. It took
second place in general excellence for papers of the same size.
The awards were among several gathered by the Coastline and its
sister papers at the 2003 Better Newspapers Contest luncheon Saturday
on the Queen Mary.
Nine judges appraised the best work from newspapers all over the
state. Winning entries were announced Saturday at the luncheon.
The San Francisco Business Times nabbed first in general
excellence.
The Coastline’s sister papers -- part of a family of five
published by Times Community News, a division of the Los Angeles
Times -- also fared well.
Former Daily Pilot photographer Sean Hiller’s March 2 photograph
of California Highway Patrol officers reaching over the railing of
the Costa Mesa Freeway interchange, trying to prevent a suicidal
Tustin man from falling onto the San Diego Freeway, won first place
for spot-news photo for daily newspapers in California with
circulations of 25,001 to 75,000.
The Huntington Beach Independent placed second in front page, page
layout and design and spot-news photo for weeklies with a circulation
of 25,001 and above.
“It’s all about the staff,” Coastline Pilot City Editor Alicia
Lopez said. “Our paper’s staff is small, but their enthusiasm and
dedication make up for that.”
The sentiment was shared by Thomas H. Johnson, publisher for the
Coastline Pilot, the Independent and the Daily Pilot.
“This is a credit to the staffs of these papers,” he said. “They
are the ones who are really doing the work. They are the ones who
really deserve the credit.”
“I’m proud of the work our staff does,” said Tony Dodero, editor
for the trio of Orange County papers and Times Community News
editorial director. “This is just validation of the fact that we
produce some of the best community news in the state.”
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