Monday, November 15, 2010

Society for New Communications Research Names Sacramento Press for 2010 Excellence in... -- SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --

Society for New Communications Research Names Sacramento Press for 2010 Excellence in... -- SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --

Society for New Communications Research Names Sacramento Press for 2010 Excellence in New Communications Award

Local online publisher honored in Media Division of Online Publishing/Blogging category



SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sacramento Press is pleased to announce it has received the 2010 Excellence in New Communications Award in the Media Division of the Online Publishing/Blogging category. The prestigious awards program is sponsored by the Society for New Communications Research and honors individuals and organizations that are pioneering the use of social media and Internet communications technologies in business, media, nonprofits/NGOs, education, government and technology.

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The award was presented to Ben Ilfeld, co-founder of The Sacramento Press, at the 5th Annual SNCR Research Symposium & Awards Gala held at Stanford University on Nov. 4-5. The Sacramento Press, the Sacramento Local Online Advertising Network (SLOAN), Deal Ticket and Bay Area Publisher Partnership (BAPP) are all divisions of Macer Media.

The Sacramento Press submission for the SNCR award said the organization was founded to:

  • Provide an outlet for hyper local, neighborhood-based editorial coverage.
  • Encourage a plurality of voices and points of view.
  • Create a platform for collaboration among newsmakers, readers, writers, advertisers and publishers.
  • Establish a strong local media ecosystem.
  • Create a sustainable media business model with multiple revenue streams.

"The Sacramento Press program exemplifies the mission of this awards program, the innovative and successful use of social media and new communications, and we are honored to recognize Ben and his team through this awards program," commented SNCR Senior Fellow Paul Gillin, chair of SNCR's Excellence Awards committee.

"Over the past 10 years, we've seen corporate media conglomerates put the squeeze on hyper local news coverage. In the face of dwindling advertising and reduced readership, they've cast aside neighborhood news in favor of infotainment," said Ilfeld. "At