The business journalism winners are:
Best business reporting
(1 million or more unique visitors)
“The ESG Mirage” by Bloomberg
Best business reporting
(Fewer than 1 million unique visitors)
“How a major health care system is operating like a Wall Street firm” by STAT
Runner up:
“Nobel Prize winners: Immigrants do not take jobs from local workers,” La Noticia
Best business/ finance website
(1 million or more unique visitors)
CNBC.com
Comment(s) from the judges:
“Great static way to drive viewership to the live stream that stays sticky through scrolling.”
Runner up:
McKinsey Global Publishing
Best business/ finance website
(Fewer than 1 million unique visitors)
CO— by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Guides New Businesses Through the Startup Boom
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Comment(s) from the judges:
“Great static way to drive viewership to the live stream that stays sticky through scrolling.”
Runner up:
“Extraordinary coverage of the business of health and medicine,” STAT
Best business/ finance blog
(1 million or more unique visitors)
Term Sheet Newsletter by Fortune
Comment(s) from the judges:
“Now this is wit and wisdom. Impressive body of work.”
Runner up:
“Pandora Papers,” International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Best business/ finance blog
(Fewer than 1 million unique visitors)
CO— by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Guides New Businesses Through the Startup Boom
US Chamber of Commerce
Runner up:
“Mary Beth Franklin’s “On Retirement,” Investment New
Runner up:
“Politics Insider,” Insider
See all of the winners here.
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