BJ’s
Bob Dyer, my former Blue Room lunch partner for decades, has been named best newspaper
columnist in Ohio for the zillionth time.
They
might as well change the name to the Bob Dyer Award.
This
time the honor was bestowed by the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors. Other
annual choices came from the Cleveland Press.
Check out Bob's other
awards (and this was only by 2013 before Bob was named Best Columnist
in Ohio for the 7th consecutive year in the 2014 Ohio’s Best Journalism contest
sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists chapters in Cincinnati,
Cleveland and Columbus; he repeated in 2017):
In 2008, he was voted Best Columnist in the Nation and in 2013 he
was voted Best Humor Columnist in the nation by the National Society of
Professional Journalists.
Best Columnist in
the Nation, National Society of Professional Journalists, 2008.
One of lead writers,
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, 1994.
Contributor, Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting, 1987.
Nominated for Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, 1993 and 2004.
Finalist, Distinguished Writing Award for Commentary/Column
Writing, American Society of News Editors, 2012
Third place, General Commentary, Society for Features Journalism,
2011
Third place, Herb
Caen Award, National ociety of Newspaper Columnists, 2010.
Third place, Multiple-Topic
Columns, National ociety of
Newspaper
Columnists, 2009.
Third place,
General-Interest Columns, National Society of Newspaper Columnists,
2008.
Fourth place,
Multiple-Topic Columns, National Society of Newspaper
Columnists,
1996.
REGIONAL HONORS
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Associated Press, 2012.
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Press Club of Cleveland, 2012.
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Associated Press, 2011.
Best
Essayist in Ohio, Press Club of Cleveland, 2011.
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2010.
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Press Club of Cleveland, 2010.
Best
Columnist in Ohio, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2009.
First
place, Political Commentary, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2012.
First
place, Consumer Reporting, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2012.
First
place, General-Interest Column, Press Club of Cleveland, 2011.
First
place, Newsmaker Profile, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2011.
First
place, General-Interest Column, Press Club of Cleveland, 2010.
First
place, Personality Profile, Press Club of Cleveland, 2005.
First
place, Feature Writing, Ohio Associated Press, 2001.
First place, Feature Writing, Press Club of Cleveland, 1993.
First
place, Arts/Entertainment Writing, Press Club of Cleveland, 1987.
First
place, Arts/Entertainment Writing, Press Club of Cleveland, 1986.
First
place, Investigative Reporting, Women in Communications, 1986.
First
place, Newspaper Series, Women in Communication, 1986.
Second
place, Best Columnist in Ohio, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2012.
Second
place, Media Criticism, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2012.
Second
place, General-Interest Column, Press Club of Cleveland, 2012.
Second
place, Essay, Press Club of Cleveland, 2012.
Second
place, Column Writing, Ohio Associated Press, 2008
Second
place, Newsmaker Profile, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, 2005.
Second
place, Personality Profile, Ohio SPJ, 2000.
Second
place, Public Service Journalism, Ohio SPJ, 1998.
Second
place, Sunday Magazine Human Interest Story, Press Club of Cleveland, 1995.
Second
place, Arts/Entertainment Writing, Press Club of Cleveland, 1990.
Third
place, Best Columnist in Ohio, Associated Press, 2010.
Third
place, Feature Reporting, Ohio Associated Press, 1993.
The BJ’s Marla Ridenour was named best sports feature
writer, the Beacon's sports pages were named best daily sports section among
Ohio's largest newspapers (circulations of 60,000 or more) and the BJ’s high
school football preview was named best special section.
All the judges were from outside Ohio.
Canton Repository executive editor Rich Desrosiers was
elected the AP group’s president.
Other Beacon Journal winners included:
Phil Masturzo was second for best photographer and third
for a best sports photo.
Mark J. Price was third for best headline writer.
Ridenour was third for best sport enterprise reporting
for her story 1971-1972 Zips Formed a Bond that Will Never be Ripped Apart
article.
Former BJ education writer Theresa Cottom-Bennett wa
third for best explanatory writing for 'Mother-to-be Seeks New Life After
Battling with Addiction.'
The Beacon Journal's Ohio.com was named third best online presence
in the state. Its sister paper, The Columbus Dispatch, placed first.
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