I'm happy to announce that Reason Senior Editor Damon Root took home the first-ever R.C. Hoiles Prize, a $10,000 award administered by the International Policy Network to honor journalism about "regional US issues whose writing best reflects the Freedom Philosophy developed by R. C. Hoiles," the founder of what became the Orange County Register (the only large daily paper on the West Coast that editorialized against interning U.S. citizens of Japanese descent during World War II). Damon won for a July 11, 2011 article on "The Great Basketball Swindle," which looked at eminent-domain abuse in the building of a new stadium complex for the NBA Nets in Brooklyn, New York.
Former Reason editor Virginia Postrel was named as co-winner of the Bastiat Prize for Journalism, named for the pioneering 19th century French journalist and advocate of free markets. Now a columnist at Bloomberg, Virginia was cited for her June 10, 2011 piece about light bulb bans and how they embody a green-tinged form of crony capitalism. She split the $50,000 award with Tom Easton of The Economist. For more info on the winners, go here.
Over at TBD.com, editors have compiled a list of "The 51 DC Journalists with the Most Klout" (Klout is a ranking system of the reach and influence of Twitter users). With a Klout score of 62 (out of 100), Reason Associate Mike Riggs clocks in at 28th on the list, garnering this write-up:
Associate editor at Reason Magazine, and contributor to City Paper and the Awl. Also a "pacifist, white trash aficionado, hater of occupational licensing." Sample tweet: "GOP operative texts to say Romney will ask Perry if he thinks government has power to mandate egg washes for more lustrous hair." Followers: 3,044
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Congrats Damon. Take your $10,000 and get some alt-text lessons. Seriously? You bothered to find that great picture of Jesse Ventura and had no clever or snarky comment?
Hufflepost contributors are ranked separately. Radley did pretty well, from what I understand, scoring right between Ted Danson's hard-hitting column on how the Tea Party ruined America and the story about Reese Witherspoon getting hit by a car.
Riggsy (may I call you Riggsy? I can't imagine how anyone could resist) this almost makes me want to bother with Twitter, just in case you tell more excellent white trash pet squirrel-type anecdotes, and also because you're cute.
I think it has something to do with who follows you, who retweets you and how often, who favorites your tweets and how often, etc., in addition to number of followers. I have a Klout score that's currently in the low 50s, which is not too shabby apparently, but what does Klout really know, anyway? It currently has me pegged as an expert on topics I never even tweet about.
Anyway, I've set about using my Klout clout to tell people to stop paying attention to Klout.
This will change when I hit a Klout score of 60 or above.
A political reporter for Slate and an MSNBC contributor. Sample tweet: "Who else is looking forward to April/May, when Romney is the GOP nominee and bored pundits talk about third parties? #woooo"
Something is wrong here. Ten bucks says Weigel will be nailed again for being a hack...don't know what it is but it is there.
I do love the way you have framed this particular challenge plus it does indeed supply us a lot of fodder for thought. Nevertheless, through what I have witnessed, I simply just hope as the comments stack on that men and women stay on point and not get started on a soap box involving some other news du jour. Still, thank you for this superb point and though I can not agree with it in totality, I regard the point of view
Why did you crop out the "We are the 99%" messages in those pictures?
+1
Huh, you don't look like an "on the edge cop" who is "out for justice in this unjust world". Ohh and I'm STILL mad at you
He does, on the other hand, look a little like Mark Wahlberg.
You can say that again.
That's the nicest thing anybody's said about me all week. Completely wrong, of course. But nice!
He does, on the other hand, look a little like Mark Wahlberg.
I don't remember getting an email from you, but I promise to HT you next time.
No e-mail...i posted that the day before in the drug thread is all...My bitching is done, for now.
BUT MY EYE IS ON YOU RIGGS!!!
Small town farm boy of German descent?
Anyone who works with The Jacket feels like they are the 99%.
Hey screw those [AGRICULTURAL-CITY STATISTS]!
Congrats Damon. Take your $10,000 and get some alt-text lessons. Seriously? You bothered to find that great picture of Jesse Ventura and had no clever or snarky comment?
Whither Balko?
Hufflepost contributors are ranked separately. Radley did pretty well, from what I understand, scoring right between Ted Danson's hard-hitting column on how the Tea Party ruined America and the story about Reese Witherspoon getting hit by a car.
Ted Danson got hit by a car?!? But how will they shoot Cheers without him?
So it'll take one less bullet. Big deal.
+10
In related news, I earned a $20 prize the other day for my fine work in bending over and picking it up off the floor where I found it.
Congratulations for the good work by all of the Reason contributors. (Except for that one; you know who you are.) Hopefully more recognition to come.
It's the Autumn of Recovery!
YIN-yang, dammit, YIN-yang. Although since you're not really using it in the original sense, maybe my Usage Naziism is misplaced...nah, can't be!
Riggsy (may I call you Riggsy? I can't imagine how anyone could resist) this almost makes me want to bother with Twitter, just in case you tell more excellent white trash pet squirrel-type anecdotes, and also because you're cute.
In a 99% way, sure.
Mike Riggs: Be careful what you post to twitter. It is my understanding that people you never intended can sometimes see those pics.
Nick's "Charles Manson in charge" tweet FTW!
Gillespie just barely beats the only art left in our world, Horse_ebooks
http://klout.com/horse_ebooks
I don't understand the Klout rankings. There are people with way more followers than me that have lower Klout scores.
I think it has something to do with who follows you, who retweets you and how often, who favorites your tweets and how often, etc., in addition to number of followers. I have a Klout score that's currently in the low 50s, which is not too shabby apparently, but what does Klout really know, anyway? It currently has me pegged as an expert on topics I never even tweet about.
Anyway, I've set about using my Klout clout to tell people to stop paying attention to Klout.
This will change when I hit a Klout score of 60 or above.
Nick,
Funny frikkin headline. Made me laugh.
You know, if I wanted to do math, I'd go back to school.
Just so you know, I wouldn't be bragging about landing 7 spots behind Weigel on any ranking. Good Godd.
In a twitter contest?
I would brag about being dead last.
Dave Weigel: 77
A political reporter for Slate and an MSNBC contributor. Sample tweet: "Who else is looking forward to April/May, when Romney is the GOP nominee and bored pundits talk about third parties? #woooo"
Something is wrong here. Ten bucks says Weigel will be nailed again for being a hack...don't know what it is but it is there.
I do love the way you have framed this particular challenge plus it does indeed supply us a lot of fodder for thought. Nevertheless, through what I have witnessed, I simply just hope as the comments stack on that men and women stay on point and not get started on a soap box involving some other news du jour. Still, thank you for this superb point and though I can not agree with it in totality, I regard the point of view