LIVE FROM STOCKHOLM! 2019 TABLOID COVER DERBY!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 5:59 am
There is Joy in Melville today as Newsday has, for the first time, provided the winning cover in the Tabloid Cover Derby! This ends the four-year stranglehold that the Daily News has had on the title since this competition started in 2015. Newsday, with 93 covers this year, had the fewest entries of our three publications. (The Daily News had 114 and the New York Post had 111.)
STREAKERS! features Michael Conforto, who also appeared on last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS. The two consecutive winning covers for Conforto matches a feat previously accomplished by Yoenis Cespedes in 2015 and 2016.
2019 CHAMPION COVER
STREAKERS!
Newsday, August 10, 2019
While last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS, enjoyed a flight on a private jet to Stockholm, budget cuts this year in the Travel Department required STREAKERS! to fly economy class on a commercial flight. Upon landing at Stockholm Arlanda International Airport, our winning cover was escorted by the Swedish Royal Guard to Slottsbacken, the street in front of the Royal Palace, where this year's ceremony was held.
The festivities featured Mets legend and broadcaster Keith Hernandez, youthful climate activist Greta Thunberg, Sweden's Princess Madeleine (holding an unidentified baby), CPF receptionist and reality-show star Maja, respelendant in a green dress, and the ghost of Swedish film star Anita Ekberg. Also on hand was a polar bear, because Nils, in the promotions department, was certain that the winning cover would feature Mets rookie sensation Pete Alonso. The expenses incurred in capturing and taming a live polar bear are a large part of the reason for the reduction in the travel budget.
After the ceremony, Maja switched to her business outfit to attend the installation of the winning cover in the lobby of the Kran Pool Forum Internationella Huvudkontoret, the CPF's International Headquarters. Joining Maja behind the desk is her Aunt Gunilla, who has been hanging around the office a lot lately. Also, enjoying her time in the office chair is Ulrika, this year's Intern of the Year.
The winning cover is once again available as a shower curtain! You can get a STREAKERS! shower curtain of your own at the CPF Gift Shop. Show your membership card for a 15 per cent discount!
Last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS, has joined its predecessors on display at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, where the four covers are protected around the clock by an armed member of the Swedish Royal Guard.
For appearing on the winning cover, Mets outfielder Michael Conforto will receive a gigantic box of Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco Treat. To honor his second-place finish, Mets second baseman Robinson Cano will receive a copy of the Tabloid Cover Derby Home Game, available for sale wherever deeply unpopular toys and games are sold.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year's Tabloid Cover Derby!
We'll return for a sixth year of voting in November 2020!
A special thanks to our various CPF spokesmodels who traveled around New York City with the winning covers. We appreciate their service as tireless promoters of the Tabloid Cover Derby.
STREAKERS! features Michael Conforto, who also appeared on last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS. The two consecutive winning covers for Conforto matches a feat previously accomplished by Yoenis Cespedes in 2015 and 2016.
2019 CHAMPION COVER
STREAKERS!
Newsday, August 10, 2019
While last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS, enjoyed a flight on a private jet to Stockholm, budget cuts this year in the Travel Department required STREAKERS! to fly economy class on a commercial flight. Upon landing at Stockholm Arlanda International Airport, our winning cover was escorted by the Swedish Royal Guard to Slottsbacken, the street in front of the Royal Palace, where this year's ceremony was held.
The festivities featured Mets legend and broadcaster Keith Hernandez, youthful climate activist Greta Thunberg, Sweden's Princess Madeleine (holding an unidentified baby), CPF receptionist and reality-show star Maja, respelendant in a green dress, and the ghost of Swedish film star Anita Ekberg. Also on hand was a polar bear, because Nils, in the promotions department, was certain that the winning cover would feature Mets rookie sensation Pete Alonso. The expenses incurred in capturing and taming a live polar bear are a large part of the reason for the reduction in the travel budget.
After the ceremony, Maja switched to her business outfit to attend the installation of the winning cover in the lobby of the Kran Pool Forum Internationella Huvudkontoret, the CPF's International Headquarters. Joining Maja behind the desk is her Aunt Gunilla, who has been hanging around the office a lot lately. Also, enjoying her time in the office chair is Ulrika, this year's Intern of the Year.
The winning cover is once again available as a shower curtain! You can get a STREAKERS! shower curtain of your own at the CPF Gift Shop. Show your membership card for a 15 per cent discount!
Last year's winner, MIDNIGHT BADNESS, has joined its predecessors on display at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, where the four covers are protected around the clock by an armed member of the Swedish Royal Guard.
For appearing on the winning cover, Mets outfielder Michael Conforto will receive a gigantic box of Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco Treat. To honor his second-place finish, Mets second baseman Robinson Cano will receive a copy of the Tabloid Cover Derby Home Game, available for sale wherever deeply unpopular toys and games are sold.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year's Tabloid Cover Derby!
We'll return for a sixth year of voting in November 2020!
A special thanks to our various CPF spokesmodels who traveled around New York City with the winning covers. We appreciate their service as tireless promoters of the Tabloid Cover Derby.