Townson wins Jim Reiman Award

Linda Rosas Townson

The San Diego Press Club honored Linda Rosas Townson, group publisher, San Diego Neighbor­hood Newspapers, with a special career recogni­tion award. On Oct. 27, at the 47th Excellence in Journalism awards, Townson received the Press Club’s Jim Reiman Award for excellence in media management.

Townson serves as publisher of SDNN, three community weekly newspapers, including The Star-News in Chula Vista, The East County Cali­fornian in El Cajon and The Alpine Sun. For the past decade, she served as senior vice president of community media overseeing business opera­tions for 18 Southern California community news­papers published by Cypress-based Community Media Corp.

“I’m honored to receive this award, it’s very flattering and I’m grateful,” said Townson. “Don’t tell me that print community journalism is dead. Where else can you read about Little League scores, or a fireman rescuing a cat from a tree, or school news that is important to working fami­lies? My career is living proof that community journalism still matters, and we will survive be­cause we’re providing a voice to local residents in their hometown.

Townson has survived through economic down­turns, ownership changes and losing big advertis­ers. But the COVID-19 lockdown presented a new set of hardships. In the early months of COVID, Townson initiated a new program that was coun­ter to her business acumen. She gave away free advertising to local businesses.

“It was the right thing to do at the time,” said Townson. “As a member of the local community, we had to do whatever we could do to support our community, especially small locally-owned busi­nesses. Alerting our readers to which businesses had their doors open was our way to help.”

Townson is unsure how much free advertising was provided to local businesses during the spring lockdown, but she estimates the dollar value was in the tens of thousands of dollars.

Townson’s award is named after Jim Reiman, who served for many years as assistant news di­rector at KGTV-TV/Channel 10. Reiman was con­sidered an unsung hero of the profession, similar to many behind-the-scenes journalists who do not have a byline or appear on camera. When Reiman retired, the Press Club created the award to honor enlightened media managers and the first recipi­ent was in 1997.

Other awards for SDNN writers in the non-daily news categories:

Jessica Brodkin Webb – The Alpine Sun – Hon­orable Mention, Feature – Light Subject

Isabella Paoletto – The Alpine Sun – Second Place, Feature – Serious Subject

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