Hoover Sun wins several awards at state press association contest

Hoover Sun leaves the annual Alabama Press Association Better Newspaper Contest victorious this weekend after picking up a number of awards.

Chairman of the APA Better Newspaper Contest Committee Dee Ann Campbell presented the winners at the Alabama Press Convention at the Perdido Beach Resort in Orange Beach, Alabama, on July 8. Categories for the awards ranges from outstanding reporting, photography, design, advertising and multimedia. The Hoover Sun competed in Division E of the contest, the division for associate members and publications with free circulation.

The Hoover Sun won 17 editorial awards across Division E:

1st Place – General Excellence

1st Place – Best Local Economic Coverage

1st Place – Best Sports Photo

1st Place – Best Photo Essay

1st Place – Best Niche Publication

1st Place – Creative use of multimedia

1st Place – Best Social Media Use 

1st and 2nd Place – Best Online Breaking News Coverage

2nd Place – Best Public Service

2nd Place – Freedom of Information/First Amendment Award

2nd Place – Best Local News Coverage

2nd Place – Best Use of Photo/Editorial Content

2nd Place – Best Sports News In-Depth Coverage

2nd Place – Best Feature Photo

2nd Place – Best Use of Graphics/Illustration

3rd Place – Best Lifestyle/Family pages

3rd Place – Best Layout/Design

In all, Starnes Publishing tallied 55 awards across all seven of its papers- 280 Living, Hoover Sun, The Homewood Star, Vestavia Voice, Village Living, Cahaba Sun and Iron City Ink.

Starnes Publishing distributes all seven of their papers monthly along with daily e-newsletters.  

General Excellence awards are the highest awards the APA awards each year. They are based on a total number of points earned from five different areas: issues submitted to the General Excellence category, awards in one of the general categories, awards in public service and Freedom of Information, awards in single events and awards from the advertising contest.

Some of the other exceptional awards presented to Starnes Publishing this year focused primarily on serving the local Birmingham community. These included:

280 Living:

Most Improved

1st Place – Best Public Service

Vestavia Voice

1st Place – Best Local News Coverage

1st Place – Best Local Education Coverage

1st Place – Freedom of Speech/First Amendment Award

3rd Place – General Excellence

3rd Place – Best Public Service

Homewood Star

3rd Place – Freedom of Information/ First Amendment Award

Awards from previous years can be found on the Starnes Publishing’s website at http://starnespublishing.com. To view previous awards of Hoover Sun, visit the page Here.

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