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AltWeekly Awards

2011 Media Reporting/Criticism Above 50,000

1st Place: Destroying Newsday by Christopher Twarowski and Michael Patrick Nelson , Long Island Press

2011 Media Reporting/Criticism Below 50,000

1st Place: Aggie Secrets by Jeff Prince , Fort Worth Weekly
2nd Place: Happy World, Alliance for Progress and Dan Froomkin by Erik Wemple , Washington City Paper
3rd Place: Don't Quote Me by Adam Reilly , Boston Phoenix

2010 Media Reporting/Criticism Below 50,000

1st Place: Final Delivery by Scott Bass, Chris Dovi, Rich Griset, Laura Robertson and Greg Weatherford , Style Weekly
2nd Place: High Noon for the Burlington Free Press by Cathy Resmer , Seven Days
3rd Place: Care to Comment? by Frank Carlson , Metro Pulse
3rd Place: Pushing Paper by G.W. Miller III , Philadelphia Weekly

2009 Media Reporting/Criticism Below 50,000

1st Place: Fear Factor by David Koon and Gerard Matthews , Arkansas Times
3rd Place: The Incredible Shrinking Sentinel by Jeffrey C. Billman, Billy Manes, Bob Whitby and Deanna Sheffield , Orlando Weekly
Honorable Mention: "Media Watch" by John Schuster and Tim Vanderpool , Tucson Weekly
2nd Place: The Deluge by Doron Taussig , Philadelphia City Paper

2008 Media Reporting/Criticism Below 55,000

1st Place: All the News Not Fit to Print, That Dog's All Wet and The Canine Ultimatum by Nick Welsh , Santa Barbara Independent

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