Doug Oplinger |
BJ managing editor Doug Oplinger was inducted into the
Ohio Associated Press Media Editors Hall of Fame on Sunday in Columbus.
The BJ’s Susan Gapinski Price was chosen best headline
writer. Third places went to Paula Schleis for best news writer in Ohio, page
designer Brian Shellito for full-page design for “LeBron” and for best sports
section.
I remember Doug, the guy with the John Deere cap and
the baby face, leading the charge, with then-ME Larry Williams cracking the
whip, to the 1987 Pulitzer Price for general news reporting for its coverage of
Sir James Goldsmith’s greenmail attack on Goodyear Tire & Rubber that cost
millions of dollars and thousands of jobs.
In 1993 Doug organized 16 focus groups that examined
race relations and brought Ol’ Blue Walls another Pulitzer in 1994, for public
service.
The green kid from Green, a part-timer and Akron U.
student during my State Desk days, has been at the BJ for 45 years.
General Excellence awards for 2016 went to the
Columbus Dispatch, the Canton Repository, the Mansfield News Journal, the
(Newark) Advocate and the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. The Cincinnati Enquirer won
the First Amendment Award for pursuing freedom of information to make a police
video public.
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