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Triangle Biz Journal, Silicon Valley Biz Journal win top company awards

October 26, 2009

The Triangle Business Journal, located in Raleigh, N.C., and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal won theGeneral Excellence awards given by its parent company, American City Business Journals, at an awards ceremony last week.

A Triangle Business Journal story states, “The general excellence award is given annually to the ACBJ papers with the best total news package. This year’s judges came from the University of Missouri.

“The award was based on the March 13 issue in which the TBJ examined the impact of the severe downturn in the construction industry in the Triangle that has resulted in thousands of people losing their jobs.

“The judges wrote of the issue, ‘A great issue should offer breaking news, compelling enterprise, industry forecasts and great graphics to add depth. Original reporting is the hallmark of this issue with an exceptional analysis of how construction contracts have evaporated, sending employment into a tailspin, and how illegal moving firms are defrauding customers.'”

A Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal story stated, “The award was based on the June 26 issue in which the Business Journal examined the impact of the state’s economic crisis in a special report titled ‘The Big Fix.’

“The judges wrote of the issue, ‘A state with budget problems of historic proportion requires a publication to blaze new trails in covering it. This issue explores how businesses must cope in the new Red Ink era of the once-golden California economy.’

“Another part of the issue cited by the judge’s was the special section in that issue about the state of Silicon Valley start-ups, as told through the weekly Business Journal feature called The Pitch.”

Read more here and here. The runners up were the Washington Business Journal and the Cincinnati Business Courier.

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