The winners of the CRAPPs – a series of prizes to celebrate the “relationship between journalists, bloggers and PRs” – have been announced.
The Communication Relation Awards from PR Professionals – handed out by 10 Yetis PR agency and Daryl Wilcox publishing – may prove to be a mixed blessing for the recipients (and perhaps even for the nominees).
The Guardian’s Charles Arthur may prove the luckiest of the bunch – he was voted as the journalist most likely to tell you to sling your hook.
Full list of winners:
The journalist that makes you feel warm and furry on the inside:
- Ben Moss – sport.co.uk
- Adrian Bridgwater – freelance
- Tara Evans – thisismoney.co.uk
The ‘most likely to tell you to sling your hook’ award:
- Charles Arthur – The Guardian
- Sean Poulter – The Daily Mail
- Gary Flood – freelance
The ‘Best Blogger’ PR award
- Tom Fordyce – BBC
- Sally Whittle – Who’s the Mummy
- Adam Vincenzini – Comms Corner
Least twattish Twitterer – the must follow journo
- Harry Wallop – The Daily Telegraph
- Caitlin Moran – The Times
- Dr Ben Goldacre –Bad Science
Most approachable daily newspaper
- The Guardian
- The Daily Telegraph
- The Times
Journalist you’d most like to bring to the dark side (employ as PR):
- Mark Dye – freelance
- Harry Wallop – The Daily Telegraph
- Jemima Kiss – The Guardian
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