Davan Maharaj
Editor and Executive Vice President,
Los Angeles Times
Comrades:
Each year, the Emmy Awards give us a chance to showcase our skill at
covering a major awards event using our expanding set of journalistic
tools -- breaking news alerts, quirky asides, sharp analysis, engaging
videos, colorful photo galleries, Twitter feeds and more.
This
year’s coverage was exceptionally successful. The journalism was
outstanding, and it found a wide audience. Emmys traffic on Sunday and
Monday was up 29% over last year. On Monday, Calendar’s Emmy-fueled
Showtracker blog set a one-day record.
In print, the Calendar team produced an A-1 story and six robust pages of stories and photos.
There are many people to thank for this great work, starting with our
TV team led by Martin Miller, the architect of the coverage. At the
Nokia Theater, Yvonne Villarreal, Nardine Saad, Jessica Gelt and Amy
Kaufman worked the scene from the red carpet to the press tent. In the
newsroom and other locations, Glenn Whipp, Susan King, Rene Lynch,
Patrick Day, Greg Braxton, Meredith Blake, Steve Zeitchik, Scott
Collins, Booth Moore, Mary McNamara and Robert Lloyd provided smart
stories and commentary.
On the Company Town team, Meg James,
Joe Flint and Dawn Chmielewski contributed an insightful follow-up story
and party coverage.
Stacey Leasca, Amy Hubbard, and Tenny
Tatusian live-blogged the event, and Stacey moderated a post-Emmys
webcast with Mary McNamara and Glenn Whipp.
All that work went
through an editing team of Laurie Ochoa, Rich Nordwind, Elena Howe,
Alice Short, Sherry Stern, Lee Margulies and Martin Miller.
Photographers, photo editors and a videographer captured the crucial
visual side of the spectacle. Organized by Cindy Hively, the
contributors were Robert Gauthier, Al Seib, Larry Ho, Jay Clendenin, Al
Schaben, Christina House, Ken Kwok, Hal Wells, Kirk McKoy, David
Muronaka, Jason Neubert, Calvin Hom, Jerome Adamstein, Kathy Pyon and
Don Kelsen.
The copy-editing team led by Loree Matsui straightened out the kinks. With Judy Cramer as lead slot, the copy desk for the big night was Steve Elders, Bobbi Olson, Ruthanne Salido, Alison Dingeldein, Mark Geers, Blake Hennon, Marina Levario, Daryl Miller and Mark Sachs.
Our print readers were treated to one handsome page after another thanks to Steve Hawkins’ design group. Judy Pryor was the lead designer, joined by An Moonen, Jan Molen and Clare Jensen.
Through it all, our web team led by Scott Sandell made
the online presentation sparkle. Jevon Phillips, Noelene Clark, Lily
Mihalik, Andrea Wang and Christy Khoshaba from the entertainment group
kicked it into high gear, assisted by Dianne DeGuzman, Jason La, Kari
Beal and Tracy Brown from Features.
On the home page, Soo Oh, Mark McGonigle and Dave Johnson gave the event the play it deserved.
Thanks to all for an inspired performance.
Davan
SOURCE: Brett Levy
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