Texas Managing Editors

2016 convention schedule

Doubletree El Paso
600 N. El Paso St.
April 8-10


Friday, April 8

4-6 p.m. — Student-Editor Meetings. Cactus Flower Room, 201E, in the Union East, UTEP campus.

6:30-8:30 p.m. — Welcoming Reception, Sky Lounge, 17th Floor, Doubletree Hotel

10 p.m.-Midnight — Hospitality Suite, Voir Dire Room, Doubletree Hotel

Saturday, April 9

8-9 a.m. — Continental breakfast, Sky Lounge

9 a.m. — Welcoming remarks: Sergio Salinas, publisher, El Paso Times

9:05-9:50 a.m. — Digital Forward. It’s an industry buzzword, but how does a digital forward-digital first strategy manifest itself in the modern newsroom? We get some perspectives from the front lines. Panelists: John Bridges, managing editor, Austin American-Statesman; Keith Campbell, deputy managing editor, The Dallas Morning News. Moderator: Dino Chiecchi, managing editor-presentation, the El Paso Times

Break

10-10:50 a.m. — Measuring Success: Using Metrics to Shape Editorial Strategies. How should metrics inform storytelling, and why must all newsrooms learn to understand analytics? Panelists: Andrea Mooney, executive producer of Houston Chronicle’s chron.com; Bro Krift, managing editor, Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Moderator: Jamie Stock-well, managing editor, San Antonio Express-News

11 a.m.-Noon — Maintaining Quality in the Mad, Mad, Mad Digital World. As journalists seek to get news online faster and faster — with fewer and fewer eyes on copy — quality can too often take a backseat to “get it right, get it first.” But consumers still want investi-gative and enterprise reporting. Get tips and ideas for how to carve out time for good journalism that’s compelling and connects with your audience. Panelists: Debbie Hiott, editor, Austin American-Statesman; Becky Cooper, managing editor for content, Victoria Advocate; Maud Beelman, regional news editor, The Asso-ciated Press; Moderator: Diana R. Fuentes, San Antonio Express-News

12:15 p.m. — Awards Luncheon. Sky Lounge

Free Time

6-7 p.m. — Silent Auction and reception, Southwest University Ballpark

7 p.m. — Jack Douglas Dinner. Star awards, college newspaper awards, Jack Doug-las Award presentation, Buster Haas scholarship auction.

Sunday, April 10

8:30-9:30 a.m. — AP Report: Chief of Bureau Dale Leach; Q-and-A with Michael Graczyk, Houston-based reporter.

9:30-10:30 a.m. — Focus on FOI: Ask an Attorney. Experts provide insight into freedom of information issues, including open records and open meetings. It’s also a chance to ask an attorney a question – for free! Panelists: State Sen. Jose Rodriguez, D-El Paso, and attorney J.L. Jay. Moderator: Bob Moore, editor, the El Paso Times

Break

10:30-11:30 a.m. — Covering the Border. The U.S.-Mexican border is a popular political topic once again in the race for the White House. But politics and border realities don’t always mesh. We’ll hear from an editor who knows the challenges firsthand, Bob Moore of the El Paso Times.

11:30 a.m. — Final awards presentations: Star of Star Awards by the Headliners Foundation, Newspaper Awards, AP staff awards and Newspaper of the Year.

Adjourn

We’ll see you in El Paso

AP Photo/Astrid Galvan

It’s almost here! The 2016 Texas APME Convention is taking place in friendly El Paso, April 8-10, at the DoubleTree Hotel, 600 N. El Paso, in the heart of the city.
We haven’t been in West Texas for quite a while, so we’re looking forward to the Sun City’s renowned hospitality.
Editors from across the state will convene in El Paso to find out who’s the best in numerous categories in the annual Texas APME awards, along with the Star of Stars presented by the Headliners.
In panels on Saturday and Sunday, we’re going to discuss and debate key issues, including new digital approaches to boost page views, how to measure whether your online efforts are succeeding, maintaining quality in our mad, mad, mad digital world and all kinds of cases involving freedom of information (or lack thereof). We’ll talk about border affairs, including immigration, the economy and, yes, drugs. What’s really happening with our neighbors to the south and how does it affect us?
We’re also planning a great event at Southwest University Park, home of the El Paso Chihuahuas Triple-A baseball team, on Saturday night. Might even have a guest appearance by Lola, the team’s tough little mascot. At the top of the stands is a beautiful club with comfy seating, a great 360-degree bar and a spectacular view. That will be the site of our annual Jack Douglas Dinner, where we present the Jack Douglas Award, the state’s highest lifetime achievement award for journalists.
The dinner is followed by the ever-popular live auction, featuring everything from round-trip tickets to just about anywhere, vacation packages to numerous top-notch locations in Texas, sports tickets and other one-of-a-kind goods. The bidding can run fast and furious so bring your credit cards! All proceeds benefit the Buster Haas Minority Internship Program, which pays for scholarships and stipends for internships for up-and-coming young journalists.

UTEP women winSpeaking of young journalists, editors who arrive on Friday will visit with students from area colleges and universities who are interested in pursuing careers in the news industry. It’s a great opportunity to get a first look at new talent. One of them could be your paper’s next bright hire!
The deadline for the TAP rate at the hotel has passed, but there’s still time to register for the conference. The cost for the conference is $205 per person, and that includes lunch at Saturday’s awards presentation and the Jack Douglas dinner.
Hope to see you there!

El Paso nightline

2016 contest deadline extended to Feb. 2

Submit your entries here

2016 circulation divisions

**The deadline to post your entries at tapmecontest.org

has been extended to Feb. 2**

Dear Texas APME Members:
It is time to begin assembling your electronic entries for the premier competition in Texas journalism, the Texas APME Headliners Excellence in Journalism Awards. In addition to awards for numerous categories in each circulation classification, we will once again pit the first-place winners in each of the four circulation classifications in the Star categories against one another in a second competition, culminating in the Charles E. Green awards bestowed by the Headliners Foundation.
Those Charles E. Green awards are:
– Star Reporter of the Year
– Star Photojournalist of the Year
– Star Designer of the Year
– Star Investigative Report of the Year
– Star Breaking News Report of the Year
– Star Online Report of the Year
– Star Opinion Writer of the Year

The Star Opinion Writer of the Year is a new category. Texas APME will now be presenting the Star Designer of the Year awards. For more details, check out the 2016 rules.

Also, don’t forget to send in your best entries for the Newspaper of the Year Award.

DEADLINE for entries is midnight Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, for electronic entries. The mailed Newspaper of the Year entries must be received by 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2016. The contest period covers work done from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2015, with exceptions as noted in the 2016 rules.
A complete copy of the rules is here, as well as classifications by newspaper. If you have questions about the rules, contact this year’s contest coordinators:

(Class 1A and 4A) Darren Benson, Managing Editor, The Eagle, 1729 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan, TX, 77808; darren.benson@theeagle.com or 979-731-4653.

(Class 2A and 3A) Mede Nix, deputy news vertical editor, Dallas Morning News, 508 Young Street, Dallas TX 75202; mnix@dallasnews.com or 214-977-7976.

Board President Dino Chiecchi, managing editor-presentation and web, El Paso Times, 500 W. Overland, Suite 150, El Paso, TX 79901; dchiecchi@elpasotimes.com or 915-546-6386, also is available to answer questions about the contest.

All checks should be made payable to Texas APME, envelope addressed to Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press, 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75244

The winners will be announced at the 2016 convention planned for April 8-10 at the DoubleTree Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Awards for first, second and third places and honorable mention all will be available for pickup at the convention this year. See you there!

Sincerely,
Dale Leach

2016 TAPME Contest Rules

Submit your 2016 contest entries

Submit convention and contest payments here.