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Kentucky AP Broadcasters The deadline to enter is Friday, February 10, 2012. The KAPB will hold its annual awards presentation on Saturday night, April 14, at The Galt House in downtown Loiusville. ROOM RESERVATIONS PROCESS & BOOKING WEBSITE Online and phone reservations are now being accepted. A dedicated booking website has been createdyou will be able to make, modify and cancel you hotel reservations online, as well as take advantage of any room upgrades, amenities or other services offered by the hotel. To preview the website, please click the following link: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/kapb12 kapb12
Photo of the Year
The KNPA also named its Best of Show award for still photos in honor of AP photographer Ed Reinke, who passed away last October after suffering injuries while working at the Kentucky Speedway. Reinke had worked for AP for 25 years. The KNPA’s Ed Reinke Best of Show award for 2011 went to Brynn Anderson, a journalism student at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. The AP also awarded her $100. Anderson and Dennee are pictured in the photo above.
Photo of the Month The winners will receive $100 and the photo will be showcased on PhotoStream and on the Kentucky AP website The image will also be entered in the 2011 Kentucky AP Photo of the Year competition. Each month the AP selects a Photo of the Month for the best member-submitted news photo shared in cycle. All photos shot by staff photographers or reporters of AP member newspapers in Kentucky and shared during the same publication cycle in which they were shot are eligible. For information about the Photo of the Month or contributing photos to the AP, contact photographer Mark Humphrey at 615-373-9988 or via e-mail at mhumphrey@ap.org. Photo of the Month archive.
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