The New York Times, Washington Post and Minneapolis Star-Tribune were named Tuesday as the best business sections in the country among newspapers with more than 325,000 daily circulation for 2008 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
The Miami Herald, Grand Rapids Press and Seattle Post-Intelligencer were named the newspapers with the best business sections with circulation from 125,000 to 225,000.
The Arizona Daily Star in Tucson, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Patriot Ledger in Quincy, Mass., were named the best business sections among newspapers with circulation below 125,000.
The Indianapolis Business Journal, Cincinnati Business Courier and Philadelphia Business Journal were named the best weekly business newspapers.
Bloomberg Markets won among business magazines with below 500,000 circulation, while BusinessWeek won among business magazines with above 500,000 circulation.
Web site winners were Crain’s Chicago Business for up to 500,000 average monthly unique visitors, Bloomberg News for 500,000 to 2.5 million average monthly unique visitors, and BusinessWeek.com, BNET.com and the St. Petersburg Times for more than 2.5 million average monthly unique visitors.
See all of the winners here.
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