The Boston Globe, with contributions by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, has won the Excellence in Business/Financial Reporting in the 2024 Scripps Howard Journalism Awards.
The Globe and the Project won for “Spotlight coverage of Steward Health Care.”
In addition, STAT News won two awards — The Impact Award and The Excellence in National/International Investigative Reporting, the Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize.
The Scripps Howard Journalism Awards, one of the nation’s most prestigious journalism competitions, honor work from television stations and networks, radio and podcasts, visual media, online media outlets, independent producers, newspapers and print publications. A panel of veteran journalists and media leaders selected the winners from nearly 600 entries across 12 categories.
The Scripps Howard Fund will present $140,000 in prize money to the winning news organizations and journalists, including the winner of the coveted Impact Award. The Impact Award winner is deemed to have had the greatest impact from among the list of winners.
See all of the winners here.