March 2006 Spot News
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A record 206 entries have beenhipped to Connecticut judges in the006 Golden Press Card Awards com-etition. This is up considerably fromast years 163 entries and 153 receivedhe year before.
The entries represent work for 22 dif-erent publications, broadcast stationsr websites by 107 different individual
journalists or teams. The entire EastTennessee area is represented fromBristol to Chattanooga to Crossville andpoints in between.
The Connecticut SPJ chapter willsend entries for our chapter to judgeshortly, so if you would like to be part of this effort, please contact GPC Co-chairs Adina Chumley
([email protected] ) or LisaSkinner ( [email protected] )to volunteer your assistance.
Winners will be announced at theGolden Press Card Award Banquet May12, at the University Club adjacent tothe University of Tennessee-Knoxvillecampus. Watch Spot News next monthfor more details.
Spot NewsA publication of the East Tennessee Chapter
of the Society of Professional Journalists
Vol. 11, No. 3 March 2006
Visit us on the web at www.discoverET.org/etspj
Annual contest attracts record number of entries; judges needed
FOI in Tennessee, with emphasis on the proposedchanges in the state Open Meetings Act, will be thetopic of the next ETSPJ chapter program. Panelistsinclude
Rick Hollow, Knoxville attorney with 30 yearsexperience in First Amendment law, listed for manyyears as one of the Best First Amendment lawyers inAmerica.
Frank Gibson, executive director of the TennesseeCoalition for Open Government.
Tom Chester, managing editor of the Knoxville News Sentinel who has had extensive experience withrecalcitrant meetings holders and records custodians
Bill Shory, news director at WBIR-TV, involvedin an open records battle last year with the city policedepartment.
Moderator for the session will be Dorothy Bowles,UT professor and a founding member of TennesseeCoalition on Open Government.
The meeting will be in the Moskos Room at theKnoxville News Sentinel at 7 p.m. March 29.
FOI will be topic of program March 29
Foundation now teaches at theUniversity of North Carolina.
here at home, Carter said.Sunshine Week is led by the
American Society of Newspaper Editors and isfunded by a grant from theJohn S. and James L. KnightFoundation.
Research by state andnational groups shows thatgovernment secrecy wasalready a problem before 9/11,but the terrorist attacks exac-erbated the situation.
Tennessee ranks 44th bysome measures when it comesto public access to govern-ment records, and complaintsabout secret meetings aver-aged at least one a week lastyear, according to a TennesseeCoalition on Open Govern-ment study.
For more information, go towww.tcog.info .
With the totalitarian model of all-powerful Big Brother in retreat aroundthe world, this is no time to tolerate it
Media organizations, civic groups,ibraries, schools, non-profit organiza-ions and others nationwide will partici-ate in coverage of and discus-ions about the importance of rotecting public access to
governmentd u r i n gS u n s h i n eWeek 2006,March 12-18.
SunshineWeek aims toempower theA m e r i c a n
eople by demanding that gov-rnment open its doors andllow a free flow of news andnformation and Im proud toe part of it, said Hodding
Carter III, honorary chairmanf Sunshine Week. Carter, anward-winning print androadcast journalist, formertate Department spokesman,nd past president of the John. and James L. Knight
National Sunshine Week seeks public awareness
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Ed Hooper, presidentJean Ash, secretary, Front Page Follies chair, com-
munications coordinator Adina Chumley, Golden Press Card co-chair Lisa Hood Skinner, Golden Press Card co-chair Dan Foley, treasurer Dorothy Bowles, immediate past president, Spot
News editor Christine Jessel, membership co-chair Mia Rhodarmer, membership co-chair
Robb AtkinsonSteve RowGeorgiana Vines
Letters to the Editor Policy: The board encour-ages letters to the editor of Spot News. Like letterspolicies at most newspapers, we ask that letters belimited to 200 words or less. Letters will be subjectto editing for sp ace and content.Send e-mail to [email protected]
ETSPJ Officers and Board of Directors
A Lifetime of Stories will be thetheme of the SPJs Region 12 confer-ence in Memphis on March 31 and April1. Sonny Albarado, news editor at The(Memphis) Commercial Appeal, andfaculty members at the University of Memphis are compiling a lineup of engaging speakers and panelists for theevent.
Students will have an opportunity tohear a panel of professionals talk aboutWhere Are Tomorrows JournalistsGoing to Work? at the kickoff sessionat 4:30 on Friday afternoon. In addition,students are invited to bring along tapes,portfolios and resumes for critiques.
The Center for Southern Folklore,119 South Main, will be the site for areception from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Friday
night.Topics on Saturday include Covering Katrina and its aftermath,
featuring editors and reporterswho were there, as well as OleMiss NABJ students who reported
from the Gulf Coast FOI: Challenges to Access Caution: Merging Media, media
convergence and how it will affectthe jobs available for new journal-ism graduates.
The Tennessee Waltz & OtherStrange Dances, investigativereporting.
Gotta Have Soul, reporting on pop-ular music and the arts
Why Environmental Reporting StillMatters
Faith in a Material World, coveringreligion and faith
Tell Me A Story, finding narrativeon any beat
Speakers include Mike Ramirez,syndicated cartoonist, Pulitzer winnerand senior editor at Investors BusinessDaily, and Chris Peck, editor, TheCommercial Appeal.
Mark of Excellence Awards will beannounced during lunch, and items willbe auctioned to raise money for the SPJ
Legal Defense Fund.A regional leadership meeting at 5:
will officially end the conference, bthe fun wont end, as the planning committee has scheduled a post-conferenreception at 6:30.
The Fogelman Executiv e Cente
the University of Memphis is the coference site and hotel. Special rates fattendees are $90 per night plus tax ashould be booked directly through tCenter at (901) 678-5410 by March to qualify for the SPJ room rate.
Registration is $40 for students a$60 for professionals. This includes sessions, the opening reception aluncheon. Make checks payable to tSPJ Mid-South Pro Chapter and mailSonny Albarado, 495 Union Av
Memphis, TN 38103.For more information, cont
Region 12 Director Clint Brewer [email protected] or(615) 444-3952.
Time to register for regional conference; Memphis will be host chapter
Eight folks eager to poke good-natured fun atnewsmakers and current events attended the initialFront Page Follies script writing session in mid-February.
Chief writer David Lauver arrived armed with astack of ideas to prime the creative pump of thegroup gathered around the conference table at theMoxley-Carmichael offices.
Song titles, their standard lyrics and suggestionsfor revised, satirical lyrics flowed freely for an houror so before the little band dispersed, some mem-bers volunteering to hone their composing skillsbefore the next script meeting.
If you want to get in on the script-writing fun,
contact Lauver at [email protected] .Staging the Follies, the chapters annual fun
raising event for UT and Pellissippi scholarships, a year-round activity. Jean Ash is Follies coordinator this year, assuming duties from long-time chiehoncho Alan Carmichael.
The Convention Center has been reserved, lighand sound contracted, save-the-date postcardelivered, Charlie Daniels cartoon drawn, invittions prepared, and the show script is underway.
If you want to perform in the show on June 1volunteer to work behind the scenes or solicit itemto auction, send an e-mail to [email protected] .
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