SABEW Announces Winners in Its 13th Annual Best in Business Journalism Contest
Market Wire, March, 2008
The Society of American Business Editors and Writers has named the winners in its 13th annual Best in Business Journalism contest, recognizing top publications and the best business news reporting during 2007.
SABEW started the contest in 1995 to help set standards and recognize role models for outstanding business journalism. It has grown steadily since then. Categories for magazines and online sites were added this year. A record 842 entries were submitted for work in 2007 by daily newspapers, business weeklies, magazines, wire services and news Websites.
The awards will be presented Sunday, April 27, in Baltimore during SABEW's 45 annual conference.
(The judges' comments for all winners will be posted soon on www.sabew.org . Additional information about the conference and SABEW is available on the site as well.)
The winners listed by contest, category and in alphabetical order by publication or organization:
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