The Newsletter On Newsletters Awards Providence Publications Top Journalism Award For Second Consecutive Year; Additional awards to Roseville-based Providence Publications also include Best Deadline Reporting, Best Feature Article, Best Government Coverage and Best Newswriting
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on: December 22, 2009, 4:02 am
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Spencerville, MD – The Newsletter on Newsletters, a national
publication founded in 1964, has announced its annual awards for
journalistic acumen. Providence Publications, which includes the
industry newsletter Workers' Comp Executive (WCE), came away with 5 of
the awards. The most prestigious of awards, the Award for Public
Service, was awarded to Workers' Comp Executive for its three years of
extensive coverage regarding the State Compensation Insurance Fund
(SCIF); notably in 2008 as the state agency was facing increased
scrutiny from the public and legislature. The Newsletter on Newsletter
concluded in its most recent edition, "the Award for Public Service
goes to Workers' Comp Executive, for its reporting of the issues and
challenges as a bill opening the agency to the public neared
legislative enactment in 2008. In eight articles, beginning last April
and running through September, WCE detailed SCIF's attempts to gut the
measure. By quoting industry executives and attorneys, WCE was able to
show how those efforts would make the bill pretty meaningless." Bess
Shapiro is the capitol correspondent credited with coverage along with
publisher of WCE, Dale Debber. This is the second year in a row
Providence Publications has won the Top Journalism Award for Public
Service, having saved insurance consumers last year nearly $6 hundred
million.
Upon hearing the news, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger stated, "Good Journalism is
essential for good government and I'm proud to have these California journalists
recognized in the national community. We stand with all Californians in recognizing
Providence Publications for its great journalism and many awards this year. Dale,
Bess, and Brad are familiar faces around the Capitol and I join the whole Capitol
community in recognizing not only the efforts of the whole Providence Publications
team, but in thanking them for the kind of accurate and fair reporting they do. I am
delighted that they brought so many prestigious awards back to California."
Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner also comments on the awards. "Workers Comp
Executive and its excellent team of writers and editors work tirelessly to pursue
the latest developments in the workers' compensation market," said California
Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner. "Congratulations to Dale Debber, Brad Cain
and Bess Shapiro for winning these awards and brining their readers their special
brand of determined and detailed reporting."
The award for Best Deadline Reporting also went to Workers’ Comp Executive for its
story "SCIF Hides President’s Performance Bonus". The Newsletter on Newsletters
notes, "With California considering an open public records act, editor, Brad Cain
and publisher Dale Debber began asking questions about the employment contract of
Janet Frank, President, State Compensation Insurance Fund. State Fund refused to
release details but Workers' Comp Executive obtained them anyway. What made the
contract particularly interesting was the fact that Frank was in California only
four days a week, returning to her home in Denver, Colo., for the remaining three."
The story made public her pay, bonus arrangements and expenses.
Debber commented on the pattern of journalistic integrity utilized in this and all
Providence Publications, "Workers' Comp Executive is the journal of record for
California workers' comp professionals in all facets of the system. While we
reflect the views of our audience, we never function as a mouthpiece and hold these
same professionals accountable".
Additionally Workers' Comp Executive won the award from The Newsletter on
Newsletters for Best Feature Article, "The Journalist in the Jury Pool", by
Capitol Correspondent Bess Shapiro. The Newsletter on Newsletters noted in the
upcoming December 21st article that "Bess Shapiro’s adherence to professional
journalistic ethics was enough to get her booted off a jury. The reason: She
honestly told the court that while the Constitution assures a person has the right
to remain silent, exercising that right would lead her to assume that the defendant
had something to hide and probably was guilty".
Another award, this one for Best Government Coverage went to Workers' Comp
Executive for its article "Governor Schwarzenegger Puts SCIF on the Block". The
coverage centered on Schwarzenegger's plan to shore up $1 billion of the state
budget deficit by selling the assets of State Fund, also known as SCIF. Publisher
Dale Debber learned of the sale before it would be publicly announced, he pursued
the issues and wrote a 2400 word piece that would later win the award.
Workers' Comp Executive's final award from The Newsletter on Newsletters was in
the "Best Newswriting" category. Brad Cain followed the government meetings of
the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California and learned that
the bureau was recommending a 27% increase in workers' compensation rates. The
article, "27% Rate Hike Coming", immediately sounded alarms in the insurance and
business community. The Schwarzenegger administration took notice of the article and
on the same day wrote a letter to the Insurance Commissioner urging a rejection to
the bureau’s recommended increase. The Insurance Commissioner would reject the
increase and as noted in The Newsletter on Newsletters, "Workers' Comp
Executive's early reporting alerted the entire workers' comp community including
the commissioner and the governor that workers' compensation rates were starting to
creep up."
Contact Details: Dale Debber
Providence Publications
916-501-0643
PO Box 2610
Granite Bay, CA 95647
creator@content.com
http://www.providencepublications.com