In the business feature category, the winner was Christopher Cannon and Josh Eidelson of Bloomberg Businessweek for “How the American Worker Got Fleeced.”
In the business investigative reporting category, the winner was Juliet Linderman and Martha Mendoza of The Associated Press with “Frontline” for “Deadly Shortages: America’s Medical Supply Crisis.”
This year’s Deadline Club Awards received 645 entries across 36 categories covering all media types.
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