Now in its 23rd year, this international contest honors the best digital-media websites.
Each EPPY entry is judged on its own merits within a particular category. Finalists must receive a score in the top one-third of the average score across all categories within their division (1 million and over unique monthly visitors and under 1 million unique monthly visitors).
Here are the winners in business journalism:
Best Business/Finance Website with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over
The Balance | Dotdash
Best Business/Finance Website with under 1 million unique monthly visitors
Debtwire
Best Business Reporting with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over
(TIE) How to Rebuild Puerto Rico | Bloomberg
(TIE) Matt Egan covers the downfall of mighty GE | CNNMoney
Best Business Reporting with less than 1 million unique monthly visitors
Wireless Wars: The Fight Over 5G | The Center for Public Integrity
Best Podcast with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over
The Pay Check | Bloomberg
Best Business/Finance Blog with 1 million unique monthly visitors and over
Justin Fox | Bloomberg
All of the winners can be found here.
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