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The Communicative Relations Awards from PR Professionals, called The CRAPPs for short, is a UK-based award scheme created to celebrate the relationship between
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. P ...
professionals,
journalists A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism ...
and bloggers. Founded by British public relations agency 10 Yetis in 2010, the awards are conducted entirely online.


Foundation

The inaugural awards were launched in the UK in November, 2010. They were created by 10 Yetis PR Agency and sponsored by Daryl Willcox Publishing. When speaking to a ''Guardian'' newspaper blogger Leigh commented that "The media calendar is already full of awards, but the difference here is recognising the often-difficult relationship between journalists and PRs whilst having a bit of fun at the same time." The CRAPPs returned for its second year in November, 2011.


Selection

Throughout the nomination process, members of the public relations industry were invited to nominate members of the British press for a variety of award categories. A shortlist of ten individuals was then compiled in each category (excluding 'most approachable daily newspaper') based on the number of nominations. Users were invited to vote for one person in each category.


Reception

During the 2010 awards, The CRAPPs received numerous mentions in the media. ''The Guardian'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', '' Press Gazette'', ''
Communicate Communication (from la, communicare, meaning "to share" or "to be in relation with") is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term may also refer to the message communicated through such transmissions or the field of inquir ...
'', PR Daily, Pocket-lint, PRMoment and numerous other blogs and media featured the inaugural campaign. Daily Telegraph city editor Jonathan Russell commented, "My favourite award is for the journalist most likely to tell a PR to sling his or her hook. There will be stiff competition". Dominic Ponsford, editor of Press Gazette said "The PR industry is getting its own back on the journalistic community with the Communicative Relations Awards from PR Professionals." He continued, "Being nominated for any award by the PR industry has to be a mixed blessing for a journalist, and these ones certainly are". Ben Smith, of industry news website PRMoment commented that the awards celebrate the "often-contentious ‘special relationship’ PRs and journalists share" and said that they provide "a reason for banter between the two camps". The awards again received positive media attention in 2011, being featured by ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'', '' Press Gazette'' and PR industry websites PRmoment and Behind The Spin amongst others.


The CRAPPs winners


2010


2010 Award categories

* The journalist that makes you feel warm and furry on the inside * The 'most likely to tell you to sling your hook' award * The 'best blogger' PR award * Least twattish Twitterer — the must follow journo * Most approachable daily newspaper * Journalist you'd most like to bring to the dark side (employ as a PR)


The journalist that makes you feel warm and furry on the inside

* Winner = Ben Moss – sport.co.uk * 2nd = Adrian Bridgwater — freelance * 3rd = Tara Evans – This Is Money


The 'most likely to tell you to sling your hook' award

* Winner = Charles Arthur – ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' * 2nd = Sean Poulter – ''
The Daily Mail The ''Daily Mail'' is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news websitePeter Wilb"Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail: The man who hates liberal Britain", ''New Statesman'', 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) publish ...
'' * 3rd = Gary Flood — freelance


The 'best blogger' PR award

* Winner =
Tom Fordyce Tom Fordyce is a former BBC Sport journalist. He wrote text commentaries on cricket and tennis, also writing features on various other sports and blogging from a number of different events. Fordyce attended Westminster School, where he was a pref ...
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BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC Here i going to introduce about the best teacher of my life b BALAJI sir. He is the precious gift that I got befor 2yrs . How has helped and thought all the concept and made my success in the 10th board ex ...
* 2nd = Sally Whittle – Who's the Mummy * 3rd = Adam Vincenzini – Comms Corner


Least twattish Twitterer — the must follow journo

* Winner = Harry Wallop – ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 2nd =
Caitlin Moran Catherine Elizabeth Moran (; born 5 April 1975) is an English journalist, author, and broadcaster at ''The Times'', where she writes three columns a week: one for the Saturday Magazine, a TV review column, and the satirical Friday column "Celeb ...
– ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ...
'' * 3rd = Dr Ben Goldacre – '' Bad Science''


Most approachable daily newspaper

* Winner = ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' * 2nd = ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 3rd = ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ...
''


Journalist you'd most like to bring to the dark side (employ as a PR)

* Winner = Mark Dye - freelance * 2nd = Harry Wallop – ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 3rd = Jemima Kiss – ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
''


2011


2011 Award categories

The CRAPPs returned in 2011 with more categories. A category entitled the 'most fanciable journalist (male/female)' award was included and then removed on the day the 2011 scheme launched. Leigh stated: 'The last thing we want to do is cause offence — our intention is to simply highlight the (at best) love/hate relationship between PR people and journalists in a light-hearted way.' * The journalist that makes you feel warm and furry on the inside * The 'most likely to tell you to sling your hook' award * The 'best blogger' PR award * Least twattish Twitterer — the must follow journo * Least twattish Twitterer — the must follow PR * Most approachable daily newspaper * Journalist you'd most like to bring to the dark side (employ as a PR)


The journalist that makes you feel warm and furry on the inside

* Winner = Olivia Solon - ''
Wired UK ''Wired UK'' is a bimonthly magazine that reports on the effects of science and technology. It covers a broad range of topics including design, architecture, culture, the economy, politics and philosophy. Owned by Condé Nast Publications, it is ...
'' * 2nd = Vicky Woollaston - ''
Webuser ''Web User'', branded as ''WebUser'', was a fortnightly magazine published in the United Kingdom from 2001 until 2020. It covered topics relating to computing. Its sister magazine was ComputerActive. Overview ''Web User'' was founded by IPC Med ...
'' * 3rd = Vikki Chowney – Econsultancy


The 'most likely to tell you to sling your hook' award

* Winner = Charles Arthur - ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' * 2nd = Sean Poulter - ''
The Daily Mail The ''Daily Mail'' is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news websitePeter Wilb"Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail: The man who hates liberal Britain", ''New Statesman'', 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) publish ...
'' * 3rd = Alan Burkitt-Gray - Global Telecoms Business


The 'best blogger' PR award

* Winner = Jon Silk – PRGeek.net * 2nd = Stephen Waddington – Wadds’ PR and Social Media blog * 3rd = Max Tatton-Brown – MaxTB.com


Least twattish Twitterer - the must follow journo

* Winner = Olivia Solon – ''
Wired UK ''Wired UK'' is a bimonthly magazine that reports on the effects of science and technology. It covers a broad range of topics including design, architecture, culture, the economy, politics and philosophy. Owned by Condé Nast Publications, it is ...
'' - @olivia_solon * 2nd = Caitlin Moran – ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ...
'' - @caitlinmoran * 3rd = Fleet Street Fox – Unknown – @fleetstreetfox


Least twattish Twitterer - the must follow PR

* Winner = Andrew Bloch – Frank PR - @andrewbloch * 2nd = Camilla Brown – Manifest Communications - @girlterate * 3rd = Beth Murray – Lansons - @bmbm


Most approachable daily newspaper

* Winner = ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' * 2nd = ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 3rd = ''
The Financial Times The ''Financial Times'' (''FT'') is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, England, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikk ...
''


Journalist you'd most like to bring to the dark side (employ as a PR)

* Winner =
Emma Barnett Emma Barnett (born 5 February 1985) is a British broadcaster and journalist. She has been the main presenter of ''Woman's Hour'' on BBC Radio 4 since January 2021. Barnett worked for BBC Radio 5 Live for six years, beginning in 2014, after th ...
– ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 2nd = Harry Wallop – ''
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
'' * 3rd = Stuart Miles – Pocket-lint


References


External links


The CRAPPs homepage

10 Yetis PR Agency

DWPub
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