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Investor's Business Daily wins digital award

Investor’s Business Daily’s digital edition, called eIBD, has won the 2009 DPAC Award for Best Branded Digital Magazine.

eIBD was also named a finalist for Best Digital Integrated Content and Best Publishing Platform Innovation. The DPAC Awards “honor overall excellence and breakthrough achievement in Digital Publishing and Advertising.”  The award was announced at an event in New York on Dec. 8.

This is Investor’s Business Daily’s fourth national award this year for its new online design and functionality.

In addition to the DPAC award, IBD’s companion website, Investors.com, received the 2009 IMA Outstanding Achievement Award, the 2009 WebAward for Best Investment Website and the 2009 Silver Award in the financial services website category.

“We completely redesigned Investors.com and eIBD with some of the best experts in the business,” says Harlan Ratzky, vice president of Investors.com, in a statement. “We relaunched Investors.com in April with the objective of becoming the go-to investing resource for market analysis, as well as early emerging trend data.”

Investor’s Business Daily was one of the first newspapers to make its complete edition available online.

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