Newspaper publishers, editors, writers and designers won top awards today in the Tennessee Press Association鈥檚 2022 newspaper contest co-sponsored by the University of Tennessee System, which has been a part of the annual event since 1940.
The Tennessean (Nashville), Kingsport Times-News, The Nashville Ledger, The Standard Banner (Jefferson City) and Brownsville Press won the top general excellence awards in their respective divisions at the association鈥檚 ceremony, held in Nashville, Tennessee. Points were awarded for each entry, and general excellence honors were based on the newspaper鈥檚 total points in their division.
The Tennessean won 14 first-place awards. The Chattanooga Times Free Press and the Kingsport Times-News each received seven first-place awards. The Johnson City Press won six first-place awards.
As part of the annual contest, newspapers winning first-place awards in the categories of editorials, best single editorial, and public service will receive $250 prizes from 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Edward J. Meeman Foundation. The Tennessean and the Kingsport Times-News swept the awards for their divisions, winning in all three categories.
The Meeman Foundation was established in 1968 at 糖心Vlog to fund the contest, provide professional critiques of journalists鈥 work, and support journalism students and educators.
鈥淥ur long partnership with TPA reflects our shared commitment to education and accountability to all Tennesseans,鈥 said Carrie L. Castille, 糖心VlogIA senior vice chancellor and senior vice president, who presented the awards at the ceremony. 鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful to be able to work with TPA to make that happen.鈥
Reciprocal judging is done with another state鈥檚 association. This year, the Hoosier State Press Association of Indiana judged 1,130 entries from 67 of the Tennessee Press Association鈥檚 133 member newspapers.
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