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5240_580841741759_42811801_33844019_1743028_nAfter high school, David McRaney tried his hand at owning pet stores, working construction, installing electrical control systems, selling leather coats and waiting tables.

Now, David McRaney is a journalist working out of Mississippi where he earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communication and journalism. He keeps another blog, youarenotsosmart.com

He is also producing a live music television program focusing on artists in the Pine Belt region of the Deep South.

He gained brief Internet fame for analyzing the then nascent lolcats phenomenon in an essay published at icanhascheezeburger.com.

In 2006, McRaney was named one of the top 10 college journalists in the nation and earned a $10,000 scholarship from the Scripps Howard Foundation. He is a two-time winner of the William Randolph Hearst Award, once for feature writing and once for opinions writing. He is also the recipient of the 2007 Elliot Chaze Journalism Scholarship and the 2006 Mississippi Press Association’s awards for best photo and story combination and best general news story. In 2007, McRaney earned the South Eastern Journalism Conference award for opinions writing as well as winning the on-site competition in the same category. He earned the 2007 MPA awards for both the best general interest column and best news story. He earned the 2006 MPA Collegiate award for best feature story, and the SEJC award for special event reporting for his work covering Hurricane Katrina.

McRaney served one year as the executive editor for the campus newspaper of The University of Southern Mississippi, The Student Printz, in addition to serving one semester as the news editor and one semester as the managing editor. The newspaper won both general excellence and best editorials at the 2007 Mississippi Press Association awards along with 19 other individual awards for his staff.

He was the president of the Society of Professional Journalists on campus as well as a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha honor society.

McRaney has also written extensively for The Lamar Times, The Advertiser News and The Petal News covering local hard news and generating weekly columns.

In 2005, McRaney contributed 12 personality profiles of local eccentrics and business owners for Profile: Lamar County.

McRaney continues to contribute to an assortment of magazines and newspapers such as The Sun Herald, Discover: Jones County and The Daily Journal of Commerce as well as several blogs and Internet publications including the After Katrina Newswire.

His work has been featured on boingboing.net, infowars.com, asylumnation.com, bodyburden.org, sexualscandals.com, righttothink.com,ewg.org, icanhascheezeburger.com and hundreds of blogs.

After a short stint as a higher education reporter for The Hattiesburg American, a Gannett newspaper, McRaney is now employed as director of new media for a television media company and continues to work as a freelance journalist and author.

He is married to Amanda McRaney and lives in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

3 Comments leave one →
  1. Gail Newbold permalink
    January 21, 2009 6:59 pm

    Hi David, I’m an RN, I live in B’ham, AL, and am writing a book (and doing a lot of research) on alternative cancer treatments that are proving to be very successful. I saw your article on “Scientist Cure Cancer” and your subsequent article “I’m Sorry”… I could feel the regret as I read your words, but I think that there is a way you might be of great help in redirecting the desperate people who are visiting your site (and others), who believe that there is something other than surgery, chemo, and radiation to heal (not just treat) cancer. There is. And you were right, there is a big cover-up, it’s just not where you thought it might be. Please contact me. I’d be interested in talking to you.
    Gail
    Ps~ Loved your Mom’s recipe for biscuits… :)

  2. April 28, 2009 12:52 am

    Hi David,

    Jumped over here from MeFi — always good to find another media/journalism blogger! I look forward to reading more.

    I’ll be in contact over there about the info for your multimedia class.

    –Susannah

  3. David White permalink
    June 5, 2010 4:17 pm

    David, I just stumbled on your internet essays and am blown away. I am curious about whether or not you are related to the McRaney family who now lives in the Ms Delta around Greenville, but who once lived in Jackson. Specifically, are you related to Susan and Diane McRaney? I hope this is not breaking some ethical code, but making this connection would be thrilling for me.

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