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Biz journalists win Gracies

Three business journalism projects received Gracie Awards, presented by the Alliance of Women in Media.

Breaking Faith: Fraud in the Heartland” from CNNMoney.com won in the outstanding investigative program in the online category.

Jennifer Rogers of Reuters Insider won for outstanding anchor for a news or news magazine show online. She interviews newsmakers and covers breaking business news for the  business news service.

“New Economics of Hollywood” from Bloomberg News won in the hard news feature category. It analyzed the business of the film industry and was anchored by Carol Massar.

The Gracie Awards honor exemplary programming created for women, by woman and about women in all facets of electronic media as well as individuals who have made contributions to the industry.

The winners will be recognized at an industry luncheon on Wednesday, May 25, at the historic Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills

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