Tag: Barry Paddock

Sept. 27 – Oct. 3, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | October 7, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]

People Meters, The Waterfalls and the Tunnel to Towers Run

By Collin Orcutt | October 3, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]

September 20 – 26, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | September 28, 2008 | Uncategorized

It was a great week for clips – and our News Service. Check these out: Vinita Singla and Megan McGibney’s News Service story about an email warning to Obama supporters to leave the T-shirts and buttons home on Election Day — or face problems at the polls — got big pickup. The New York Observer’s [...]

September 13 – 19, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | September 28, 2008 | Clips of the Week

There’s no “I” in team — but there is one in “clip.” I’m not even sure exactly what I mean by that, but I happily noticed that teamwork played a role in some of this week’s work. Here’s a sampling: Dan Macht found a great local angle to the story of the week (and likely [...]

An Obama Supporter Warning E-mail, Yankee Stadium Goodbyes and Fannie & Freddie

By Collin Orcutt | September 26, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

It was a great week for clips – and our News Service. Check these out: Vinita Singla and Megan McGibney’s News Service story about an email warning to Obama supporters to leave the T-shirts and buttons home on Election Day – or face problems at the polls – got big pickup. The New York Observer’s [...]

Lehman Brothers Falls, the Value of a Million Bucks and a Canoli Eating Contest

By Collin Orcutt | September 19, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

There’s no “I” in team – but there is one in “clip.” I’m not even sure exactly what I mean by that, but I happily noticed that teamwork played a role in some of this week’s work. Here’s a sampling: Dan Macht found a great local angle to the story of the week (and likely [...]

NY's Brazilian Music Scene, Knock-off Sushi and Rising Vinyl LP sales

By Collin Orcutt | August 29, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Welcome Class of ’09 – and welcome back, Class of ’08. Here’s a sampling of some of the latest fine work from our reporters: TIVO Alert: A video about the Brazilian music scene in New York, co-produced by Fritzie Andrade for the nytimes.com, is scheduled to be featured this weekend on NY1′s New York Times [...]

August 23 – 29, 2008

By Joe Filippazzo | August 29, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Welcome Class of ’09 — and welcome back, Class of ’08. Here’s a sampling of some of the latest fine work from our reporters: TIVO Alert: A video about the Brazilian music scene in New York, co-produced by Fritzie Andrade for the nytimes.com, is scheduled to be featured this weekend on NY1′s New York Times [...]

August 9 – 15, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | August 18, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Many of the internships are wrapping up, but the clips just keep coming. Here’s a sampling of the latest: I can guarantee that not one word of Henry Stewart’s review of “Henry Poole is Here” will be used as a blurb in any future advertisements. Check out his very entertaining piece in the L Magazine. [...]

A Hipster Friendly Doctor, Metrocard Ethics and an Unemployment Decrease

By Collin Orcutt | August 15, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Many of the internships are wrapping up, but the clips just keep coming. Here’s a sampling of the latest: I can guarantee that not one word of Henry Stewart’s review of “Henry Poole is Here” will be used as a blurb in any future advertisements. Check out his very entertaining piece in the L Magazine. [...]