April 18, 2011

Forbes.com

Sarasota Herald-Tribune’s Matthew Doig wrote last month in his “best journalism-job want ad ever” that his investigative team dreams “that one day Walt Bogdanich will have to say: ‘I can’t believe the Sarasota Whatever-Tribune cost me my 20th Pulitzer.'” Well, that happened today. (“Walt sent me a note, effusive with praise,” says Doig. “The guy is a class act.”) Romenesko asked the editor if he ever filled the position.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune reporter Paige St. John laughs as Matt Doig shows her news of the Pulitzer Prize winners Monday in the Herald-Tribune newsroom. St. John won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for her series on Florida’s property insurance industry. (Mike Lang/Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

He emails:

“I wound up getting roughly 75 applications from people in the business, including many with impressive resumes. And I got dozens more from people whose cover letter led off with, “I have absolutely no experience in journalism, but I loved the ad and want the job.” In all, I received more than 500 emails from applicants and well wishers.

“We haven’t hired anybody yet, and it might be a couple months before we get serious about bringing someone on board. We’re sifting through all the serious candidates now. I’m not inclined to make a big public fuss when we do make the hire, but I do like the idea of drawing attention to that person’s first big project.”

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From 1999 to 2011, Jim Romenesko maintained the Romenesko page for the Poynter Institute, a Florida-based non-profit school for journalists. Poynter hired him in August…
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