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The Lisagors need rethinking
The Chicago Headline Club’s local journalism awards are run by obsolete guidelines.
Advocates replace journalists at the Illinois Radio Network
In an earlier era, a news operation was one thing and a lobbying operation was another. But no more.
Ethics is rewarded indirectly at the Lisagors
Lisagors drop ethics award but not ethics.
The Anne Keegan Award honors writers who give a voice to the voiceless
Anne Keegan Award returns for a fourth year—and the judges are accepting submissions.
The Lisagor Awards make a thrilling comeback
This year’s Lisagors received more entries than anticipated.
The Keegan Award is casting a wider net
The judges behind the local award for giving “voice to the voiceless” will accept online journalism.
The first Anne Keegan Award
Colleen Mastony of the Chicago Tribune wins the first Anne Keegan Award for Distinguished Journalism. What about next year?
“It was never about the plaque” — Melissa Isaacson
Melissa Isaacson has posted her take on what happened at the podium when she tried to accept her award but found a Trib editor had beat her to it.
The Lisagors
The Lisagor Awards dinner was a success, but what’s happening to the entries?
Southtown Star lays off its editorial page editor
The Southtown Star lays off the editor of its editorial page — in addition to its managing editor and business editor.
Can this handsome plaque be redeemed for food stamps?
How many journalists, like the Chicago Tribune’s Susan Chandler, are contending for awards this spring but have already lost their jobs?