Dealbook, a blog edited by mergers and acquisitions reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times, was named the best business news blog in the annual EPpy awards, presented by Editor & Publisher and Mediaweek.
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance won the award for best business web site with less than 1 million unique visitors per month.
See all of the winners here.
The winners were announced Thursday in Las Vegas. This is the 13th year for the contest, which has been broadened beyond its original focus on the interactive newspaper industry to reflect the maturing of the Internet industry, where media-affiliated sites compete for both users and revenues.
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Hmmm, while I think BW does a good job of constantly refreshing content and posting new stories, I'm usually underwhelmed by the actual stories. The majority of them are a little shallow and unsatisfying, in my opinion. I usually prefer CNN Money or Forbes online articles. Just my humble opinion...
I think BusinesWeek's win should silence all the critics who have been sniping away ever since kathy rebello tra