Friday, November 18, 2011 5:10 PM
The full list of Winners from National Entertainment Journalism Awards:
A – ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR, ALL PLATFORMS
Tie: Tara Wallis-Finestone, NBC-LA
Dylan Howard, RadarOnline.com
Judge’s comments: As a Senior Producer for NBC4, Tara Wallis-Finestone organizes and writes unique and compelling stories for NBC4 in a fast-moving and highly visual manner. She is a gifted story-teller who writes for the eye. She also writes enterprising stories for NBCLA’s website.
Judge’s comments: In the world of celebrity and entertainment news, even mainstream media couldn’t ignore exclusive stories broken under Dylan Howard’s tenure as senior executive editor of RadarOnline.
From the hate-filled rants of Mel Gibson, exclusive interviews with Charlie Sheen during his “meltdown,” to the naming of the mother of Schwarzenegger’s “love child,” Howard has become the go-to guy for authoritative show biz news and analysis on cable and over-the air television.
2nd: Ronald Grover, Bloomberg News
B1 – NEWS, PRINT
Scott Gold, Los Angeles Times, “For Vegas, Luck be a Lady”
Judge’s comments: “Amazingly informativeundefinednot only of Dion the performerundefinedbut of Dion as an economic force of nature. And in terms of the corporate health of Las Vegas, perhaps even an emissary from the Heavens.”
2nd: Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, “Movie fund in Talks to Save Nursing Home”
HM Barbara Gasser, Kleine Zeitung, “Kerstin Lechner: Life is not Sticky and Sweet”
B2 – PERSONALITY PROFILE, PRINT
Leslie Bruce, The Hollywood Reporter, “The Split Personality of Chelsea Handler”
Judge’s comments: Leslie Bruce deftly guides the reader through two sides of this talented and sharp-tongued comicundefinedHandler as a writer, a sitcom performer and late night TV host; and Handler as a business woman looking to the future. And she engages the reader equally as she interweaves both stories. Clearly the winner in a heavily contested category.
2nd: Maggie Murphy, Dotson Rader, PARADE Magazine, “Michael Douglas”
HM: Ronald Grover, Tom Lowry and Michael White, Bloomberg Businessweek, “King of the World (Again)”
B3 – FEATURE/SERIES, PRINT OVER 1,000 WORDS
Leslie Bruce, and Judith Newman, The Hollywood Reporter, “Inside Kardashian Inc.”
Judge’s comments: A thorough, original, well-thought-out and well-written response to the question people didn’t even know they wanted to ask (but recently did):
Who are the Kardashians, anyway – where did they come from and just how big have they strangely become?
2nd: Dawn Chmielewski, Ben Fritz, John Horn, David Pierson and Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, “China series”
HM: Gustavo Turner, LA Weekly, “Insane Clown Posse”
B4 – FEATURE – UNDER 1,000 WORDS
Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, “On Location”
Judge’s comments: A behind-the-scenes weekly column that readers look forward to – inside stuff that demonstrates the Los Angeles Times’ deep connection to Hollywood.
2nd: Lisa Wolf, Antelope Valley Press, “Critters of the Cinema”
HM: Karina Longworth, LA Weekly, “Wanda Restoration”
B5 – CRITIC, PRINT
Steven Leigh Morris, LA Weekly, “Theater”
Judge’s comments: A quality writer who sees analogies and comparisons out of a rich background of theatrical knowledge.
2nd: Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times, “TV Criticism”
HM: Lavender Vroman, Antelope Valley Press, “Film Reviews”
B6 – COLUMNIST, PRINT
James Rainey, Los Angeles Times “What ails local TV news?”
Judge’s comments: James Rainey is always well worth reading and learning from. He takes his observation post on the media seriously. Here, in suitable tones of outrage is original reporting mixed with commentary on a fraudulent practice that few had recognized.
2nd: Gendy Alimurung, LA Weekly “Gendy Alimurung”
HM: Patrick Goldstein, Los Angeles Times “The Big Picture”
B7 – ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICATION
The Hollywood Reporter, The Legends Issue
Judge’s comments: Eye-catching layout and photography combined with experienced and savvy reporting. The Hollywood Reporter, print edition has it all.
2nd: Drex Heikes, Zachary Pincus-Rotz, Gustavo Turner, Steven Leigh Morris, Karina Longworth LA Weekly, A Hollywood Film Guide 2010
HM: Deadline , The Emmy Issues
B1 – TV NEWS
George Pennacchio, Cheryl Diano, KABC-TV, “Goodbye, Columbo”
Judge’s comments: Pennacchio weaves in years of past interview with Peter Falk in creating a riveting obituary and tribute to one of TV’s best-loved actors, Peter Falk. This well-crafted piece shows the value of beat reporting, of tapping long-forgotten video and notes to add depth and appeal to a subject. The result shows the arc of Falk’s life, from the early days of film roles in B-pictures to the last days when he was fighting dementia.
2nd: Robert Kovacik, Jeffrey Scharping, KNBC-TV, “Hef Saves the Hollywood Sign”
HM: Dylan Howard and the Radaronline.com team, RadarOnline.com; “Charlie Sheen Uncensored”
B2 – FEATURE, TV
Mike O’Sullivan, Voice of America, “Making an album undefined the way it used to be done”
Judge’s comments: O’Sullivan does a beautiful job telling the story of group of famous jazz old timers coming together for a recording session like it was done in the old days. The piece is well paced with just the right amount of interview mixed in with a variety of good shots.
2nd: Carol Massar, et al, Bloomberg TV, “Wall Street: Hollywood Returns”
HM: Manny delaRosa, Matt Parise, KMIR6/NBC, ”Palm springs undefined playground of the stars”
B3 – CRITIC, TV
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B4 – DOCUMENTARY, TV
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C1 – RADIO NEWS
Sanden Totten, KPCC, “China Hollywood”
Judge’s comments: This richly-packed report on a $30 million, first-time-ever investment by China into a big Hollywood feature film undefined an epic love story set in ancient China undefined has a casual, airy feel that makes for good listening. But it delves into big ideas about how China has not yet perfected the art of the widely appealing blockbuster, so it’s partnering with Hollywood undefined all with an eye to boosting its influence in the realm of “cultural capital” and eventually assuring that the Western media isn’t the only game in film.
2nd: Carole Zimmer, Bloomberg News, “New Economics of Hollywood”
HM: Alex Cohen, KPCC, “Porn Industry”
C2 – RADIO PERSONALITY PROFILE
Larry Mantle, Airtalk with Larry Mantle, KPCC, “Dick Van Dyke”
Judge’s comments: Dick Van Dyke sure doesn’t sound 84 in this sparkling chat that Larry Mantle, who turns this interview into a laughter-filled talk between friends. The conversation turns Van Dyke’s dozens of TV and movie hits to his lifelong collaborators Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie. Van Dyke is jovial and fresh, bragging about his new band, with whom he is having a “romp.” Funny, heartwarming stuff.
2nd: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, KPCC, “East LA Musician”
HM: Alex Cohen, KPCC, “Gay Guru”
C3 – RADIO FEATURE
Brian Lauritzen and Gail Eichenthal, Classical KUSC, “LA Phil in Europe”
Judge’s comments: A vibrant tale that reports on Dudamel & Co. as Dudamel explores ideas with, and trains, young orchestra students in London. The story is interspersed with fantastic bits of symphonic sound, Dudamel’s high-charged patter, and music students who love the symphony practicing and chuckling at themselves undefined and at Dudamel. As Lauritzen says “it was intense.”
2nd: John DeSando and Kristin Dreyer Kramer, WCBE, “It’s Movie Time’s 2010 Year in Review”
HM: Carole Zimmer, Mark Mills, Al Mayers, WBBR Bloomberg Radio, “Spiderman Takes a Dive”
C4 – RADIO CRITIC
Kenneth Turan and Gail Eichenthal, Classical KUSC, “Kenneth Turan’s Art Alive Film Reports”
Judge’s comments: Turan and Eichenthal make a smooth team, with Turan sharing his pearls of wisdom and asides about his favorite and least-favorite moments in the latest movies as Eichenthal asks him pithy questions. Turan’s quirky voice is by no means a natural for radio, but he knows so much undefined and shares so much in such a short bit of time undefined that it really doesn’t matter. Engaging and worthwhile.
2nd: John DeSando and Kristin Dreyer Kramer, WCBE (Columbus), “Nights and Weekends”
D1 – ONLINE NEWS
Nikki Finke, Deadline Hollywood, “The Conan O’Brien/Jay Leno Tonight Show affair”
Judge’s comments: Nikki Finke raises the bar on 24/7 Internet reporting of showbiz… tirelessly filing multiple real-time updates of behind-the-scenes details with knowledgeable analysis on the Conan O’Brien/Jay Leno Tonight Show affair.
2nd: Jen Heger & The RadarOnline.com Team, radaronline.com, “Lindsey Lohan’s Legal Troubles”
HM: Pete Hammond, Deadline Hollywood, “Melissa Leo Goes Rogue with Her Own Personal Campaign Ads”
D2 – ONLINE FEATURE
David Margolick, Vanity Fair Magazine, “No Comfort for Old Men”
Judge’s comments: An insightful, beautifully written account of the grassroots battle to save the Motion Picture Home, the beloved hospital and long-term care facility for industry elders run by the Motion Picture & Television Fund.
2nd: Keith Plocek, Josh “Curious Josh” Reiss, Lina Lecaro, Wendy Gilmartin, Drew Tewksbury, Jena Ardell. LA Weekly. “Coachella” series.
HM: Philip Boroff, Jeremy Gerard and Manuela Hoelterhoff, Bloomberg News. “Opera Money Blues.”
D3 – ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC
Maureen Ryan, AOL TV, The Huffington Post Media Group. “Stay Tuned With Maureen Ryan.”
Judge’s comments: Ryan displays intelligence, passion and rapier wit as she dissects the daily triumphs and follies of TV offerings. Original and memorable.
2nd: Mark Dujsik, Mark Reviews Movies. “Mark Reviews Movies.”
HM: Luke Y. Thompson, Geekweek.com. “LYT’s Fast Food Reviews.”
D4 – BEST ENTERTAINMENT WEBSITE
RadarOnline.com
Judge’s comments: This lively, jam -packed, well-designed site draws in the reader immediately with exclusives, interesting photos, grabber headlines, and off-beat insider peeks at Hollywood stars and wannabe stars. Once you click on an item you often find fun writing or surprising information. This is a talented team that understands it’s fun to cover Hollywood.
2nd: Deadline Hollywood
HM: The Envelope, Lisa Fung, Scott Sandell and Los Angeles Times’ Web Entertainment Staff
D5 – BEST BLOG
Richard Stellar, TheWrap.com, “Hollyblogs” Title: “The Wrap’s Hollyblogs by Richard Stellar”
Judge’s comments: Richard Stellar shows a willingness to take on hard issues and powerful figures in Hollywood in a way that’s accessible to the lay reader. Hollywood is not exactly filled with courageous journalists but Stellar overcomes that problem and tells it like it is. His work on the Motion Picture Television Home is truly “stellar.”
F1 – ENTERTAINMENT PHOTO:
Peggy Sirota (with Jennifer Laski, Shanti Marlar, Jenny Sargent, Carrie Smith), The Hollywood Reporter, “Barrier Breakers: Sidney Poitier and Halle Berry.”
Judge’s comments: This image transcends its pose, its historical context and its symbolism of the evolution of film and entertainment. It arrives at a deeper place where the uniquely individualistic and the iconic blend seamlessly.
2nd Place: Al Seib, Los Angeles Times, “Oscar Crown”
HM: Place: Joe Pugliese, The Hollywood Reporter, “Studio Legends: Paramount”
TWEET
Keith Plocek, LA Weekly, “Are you having sex outside of El Cid? The neighbors would like you to stop.” http://ow.ly/5srEN
Judge’s comments: The winning tweet had us in stitches and compelled us to click on the link to the blog itself. And he did it all with 84 characters to spare.
FACEBOOK PRESENCE
Ben Westhoff and Rebecka Haithcoat, LA Weekly
Judge’s comments: With more likes than any other SoCal general weekly, LA Weekly’s Facebook page uses clever messaging to drive traffic back to its blogs.