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  2. Jim Amoss - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, The Times-Picayune evolved from being regarded as one of the nation's worst big-city newspapers to winning acclaim as one of its best. In a 1997 interview with the American Journalism Review, Amoss said, "There is a false hypothesis that the Times-Picayune was floundering until Jim Amoss took over. When I took over from ...

  3. The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The current publication is the result of the 2019 acquisition of The Times-Picayune (which was the result of the 1914 union of The Picayune with the Times-Democrat) by the New Orleans edition of The Advocate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Times-Picayune was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2006 for its coverage of Hurricane Katrina.

  4. Iris Kelso - Wikipedia

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    Iris Turner Kelso (December 10, 1926 – November 2, 2003) was a Mississippi-born journalist who worked for three newspapers in New Orleans, Louisiana, including the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Background

  5. Angela Hill (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    2014 NVT Louisiana Star Performer Award, The NOLA Voice Talent Foundation [32] 2012 Golden Mike Award, Louisiana Association of Broadcasters [33] 2010 Regional Edward R. Murrow [34] Inducted into the New Orleans Broadcasting Hall of Fame [5] Lifetime Achievement Award, Press Club of New Orleans [35] Gabriel Award [29] Gracie Award [29]

  6. Harold Baquet - Wikipedia

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    He also took freelance assignments with local daily newspapers, such as the Times Picayune, Reuters and the Associated Press. In 1984 he was hired to be a staff photographer with the Administration of the late Mayor Ernest N. Morial, the city's first black Mayor and an individual who knew his father Arsene as a shoe repairman [6] from the 7th ward.

  7. Sheila Stroup - Wikipedia

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    Sheila T. Stroup (born 1943, Covington, Louisiana) is a "Living" section columnist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune.Her column, rather than dealing with the celebrated news events of the day, invariably has to do with perceptions of the otherwise-unnoticed aspects of life, particularly in her native Northshore Region.

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  9. The Times Picayune - Wikipedia

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