2012 Gerald Loeb Award Winners Announced
Below are the 2012 Gerald Loeb Award winners, via Talking Biz News. The Loeb’s are given for excellence in business journalism. Congrats to all.
Large Newspapers
- Ken Bensinger for “Wheels of Fortune” in Los Angeles Times
Medium & Small Newspapers
- Raquel Rutledge, Rick Barrett, John Diedrich, Ben Poston and Mike de Sisti for “Shattered Trust” in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Spencer Soper and Scott Kraus for “Inside Amazon’s Warehouse” in The Morning Call
Magazines
- Peter Elkind, Jennifer Reingold and Doris Burke for “Inside Pfizer’s Palace Coup” in Fortune
Commentary
- Zanny Minton Beddoes, Edward Carr, John Peet, Patrick Foulis and John O’Sullivan for “Euro Zone” in The Economist
Breaking News
- Brent Snavely, Greg Gardner and Chrissie Thompson for “GM-UAW Contract Negotiations” in Detroit Free Press
Beat Reporting
- John Fauber for “‘Side Effects’ Beat Reporting” in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
News Services
- Brian Grow, Kelly Carr, Laurence Fletcher, Nanette Byrnes, Matthew Bigg, Joshua Schneyer, Cynthia Johnston and Sara Ledwith for “Shell Games” in Reuters
Explanatory
- Jeff Fager, Bill Owens, Claudia Weinstein, Steve Kroft, Ira Rosen, Gabrielle Schonder, Tadd J. Lascari and Andy Soto for “The Insiders” on CBS News’ 60 Minutes
Online Enterprise
- Mark Maremont, Tom McGinty, Jon Keegan, Palani Kumanan, Sarah Slobin and Neil King Jr. for “Jet Tracker” for The Wall Street Journal
Blogging
- Felix Salmon for “Felix Salmon’s Blog” for Reuters
Personal Finance
- Penelope Wang, Kim Clark and Lisa Gibbs for “‘Protecting Your Parents’ Series” in Money
Broadcast Enterprise
- Laura Sydell and Alex Blumberg for “When Patents Attack” on NPR and This American Life Collaboration
Business Books
- Walter Isaacson for “Steve Jobs” published by Simon & Schuster
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