@BradRad5Bradley Hi Brad — I’m the vp of editorial at Audiochuck, the company that creates Crime Junkie. I was hoping to speak with you about your sister’s case. Is there an email address or number I can reach you at?
ONE week left to enter the Front Page Awards, honoring the best work of women journalists from 2023. Brag your byline—or enter a colleague for Journo of the Year, or Lifetime Achievement—by November 15th!
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The Front Page Awards also honors the work of early-career journalists. If you're an NYC woman journo w/less than 3 years in the field, send us your best work!
Deadline Monday 11:59p.
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Is there a journalist in your newsroom, or a freelancer you know, whose work covering a single issue or ongoing story is exemplary? Nominate them for Journalist of the Year.
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The Front Page Awards also honors social media journalists, like @MayaEaglin (whose winning video covering a crisis in the HowardU dorms is below).
If insta, twitter, et al are your medium, enter! Deadline Monday! https://t.co/pBETnZjtlR
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We celebrate women journalists, because our voices on the news of the day are so essential, and always at risk of being sidelined.
Below @EdithLedererAP, who covered the Vietnam War for the @AP, with @VALERIEinNYT, who covers the war in Ukraine.
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The Front Page Awards honors journos at outlets big & small, freelancers, too, across mediums, across beats. Below, Katya Kazakina w/her mom, winning Arts Reporting for her Artnet News @artdetective column. Brag your byline. Enter! Deadline 11:59p Monday!
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The Front Page Awards, presented since 1937 by the Newswomen’s Club of New York (@NYNewswomen), recognizes journalistic excellence among women. The 2023 FPAs are accepting entries. We encourage you to submit your work for recognition by Nov 6. https://t.co/lwSLTB74ZY
what the view normally looks like from my 35th floor midtown manhattan balcony vs what it looks like now that nyc is smothered in wildfire smoke from 400+ miles away
More on Ashley's life and death, and her grandmother's fight for justice, from @zeeaabdo's reporting here: https://t.co/tEJfKmoE3h | @InsideEdition 5/5
Ashley Whaby was found dead the day after going to a party in the fall of 2021. Her death came after a struggle with addiction, but she never would have ingested the substance that killed her had she known it included fentanyl, her grandma tells @InsideEdition Digital 1/5
But Peeden believes Ashley's death was brushed aside because of her struggles with addiction and her lack of status in the community. "To them she was just another dead addict. Her life didn't mean anything to them, her life had no value to them,” she says. 4/5