Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Globe readers pick media favorites

Today's Joplin Globes features its annual Favorites of the Four States. Following are those named in various media categories:

Newspaper Columnist- Cheryle Finley, Mike Pound, Wally Kennedy (all of the Joplin Globe)

TV Morning Show Personality- Dave Pylant, Phillip Mitchell, Shannon Bruffet, Stefan Chase

Radio Personality- Big Ben, Hank Rotten Jr., Mike

Radio Station- KIX 102.5, KKOW 96.9, MIKE FM

TV Station- KOAM, KODE, KSN

Local Website- fourstateshomepage.com (KODE/KSNF), joplinglobe.com, joplinmo.tumblr.com

Syndicated Radio Show- Kidd Kraddick in the Morning, The Bob & Tom Show, The Rush Limbaugh Show

Best Blog- Dave Woods Booze Beat, joplinmo.tumblr.com, Wally Kennedy Watching Rangeline

Best Place to Pick Up a Joplin Globe- Home Kum & Go, Wal-Mart

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:29 AM

    You've got to wonder how Booze Beat got at the top of the list of best blogs.

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  2. Anonymous7:00 AM

    I'm pretty sure the Globe rigged the results, depending on who might run thank-you ads. It's also a travesty that that Turner Report was not mentioned, and that a blog I've never even heard of was listed twice.

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  3. It appears that the winning selections in each category were listed in alphabetical order.

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  4. Anonymous12:30 PM

    Seriously, I don't know how http://joplinmo.tumblr.com/ made the Globe's favorites list. Never heard of it until now.

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  5. Anonymous4:05 PM

    The readers favorites is a joke! Who voted, I'll tell you the same six people, over and over and over and over and over again! It's a joke has no merit!

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  6. Anonymous9:14 PM

    A joke - rigged by the Globe as a propaganda stunt. I ain't buying it. This blog is the most read in the area, not anything the Globe writers produce (and I love Scott Meeker's column). Stupid drivel, this list... Might as well be a Globe house ad.

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  7. Anonymous4:58 AM

    i thought the same thing. in the past the favorites seemed a bit more like a real vote by the people. it did seem like a paid ad this time.

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