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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Magazines

The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Magazine" category is one of the two original categories awarded in 1958 (the other being "Newspaper"), with the last award given in 2014. The category included articles published the prior year in national and regional periodicals until 2008, when it was expanded to include magazine supplements to newspapers.[1] Previously, newspaper magazine supplements were entered into an appropriate newspaper category.[2] The "Magazine" and "Large Newspaper" categories were replaced by the "Feature" category in 2015.[3]

Winners (1958–2014) edit

  • 1958: "Cooperation of Businessmen and Municipal Government" by Werner Renberg, Business Week[4][5]
He was awarded for his series on the maintenance and development of prosperous American cities through cooperation between municipal governments and businesses.[6]
Article:
"What's Happened to the Business Boom",[7] January 6, 1958[8]
Article:
"The United States Invents a New Way to Grow", January 23, 1960[10]
  • 1962:
    • "The Incredible Electrical Conspiracy" by Richard Austin Smith, Fortune[11]
Articles in series:
  1. April 1961[11]
  2. May 1961[11]
The article describes the May 28, 1962, stock market decline.[14]
Article:
"The Fluctuation",[14] August 31, 1963[15]
Article:
"The Negro Drive for More Jobs", August 17, 1963[16]
Article:
"Labor Unions Are Worth the Price", May 1963[16]
Article:
"Critical Examination of S.E.C. Proposals", November–December 1964[17]
Articles in Series:
  1. "The Real News About Automation",[19] January 1965[18]
  2. "The Comeback of the Blue Collar Worker",[19] February 1965[18]
Article:
"Antitrust in an Era of Radical Change", March 1966[20]
Article:
"Playboy Plays the Commodities Market",[21] August 1967[22]
Articles in Series:[24]
  1. "Annals of Finance: In Defense of Sterling – I",[25] March 23, 1968[24]
  2. "Annals of Finance: In Defense of Sterling – II",[26] March 30, 1968[24]
  • 1970: John F. Lyons, Investment Banking and Corporate Financing[27][28]
Article:
"Earnings: Can Anyone Believe the Numbers?",[27] Autumn 1969[28]
Article:
"Is More Less? Is Faster Slower? Is Bigger Smaller",[29] September 1970[30]
Article:
"Nixon's Frozen, Fleeting Dollar", August 30, 1971[31]
  • 1973: Everett Mattlin, Corporate Financing[32]
He was awarded for an article on real estate in the November–December issue.[32]
Article:
"How the Terrible Two Tier Market Came to Wall Street",[34] July 1973[35]
Article:
"Faisal and Oil",[36] January 6, 1975[37]
"Capital Crisis" was a special issue of Business Week magazine examining the ability of U.S. businesses to generate $4.5 trillion in new capital to maintain economic growth over the subsequent 10 years at the existing rate.[38]
Article:
"The Energy Debacle", August 1977[41]
Article:
"Environmentalism and the Leisure Class", December 1977[42]
Article:
"The Wreck of the Auto Industry", November 1980[45]
He was awarded for a two-part series on the Hunt brothers attempt to corner the world silver market.[46][47]
Articles in Series:
  1. "An American Fortune", April 1981[48]
  2. "Silver Thursday", May 1981[49]
His story examines American business mergers.[50]
Article:
"It's Time to Make a Deal", October 1982[51]
He was awarded for a series on personal finance.[52]
  • 1985: "The Golden Boy" by Richard L. Stern, Forbes[53]
The story is an exposé on Robert Brennan and First Jersey Securities.[53]
They were awarded for an investigative piece on Financial Corporation of America.[53]
The story is an exposé on the American Association of Retired Persons.[57]
Article:
"The Empire Called AARP", October 1, 1988[58]
The story is about the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.[57]
Article:
"Buyout Kings", July 4, 1988[59]
This investigative piece describes how injury lawyers skirt ethical lines to collect $10–$20 million a year in contingency fees.[60]
  • 1991: "Series of Articles on the IRS" by Joseph S. Coyle, Frank Lalli, Denise Topolnicki, Elizabeth MacDonald, and Robert Wool, Money[61]
  • 1991: "The World of Business: Deal of the Year" by Connie Bruck, The New Yorker[61]
The story is about the Time-Warner merger.[61]
The story is about the Haft family business feud.[63]
They were awarded for providing intuitive and on-target economic analysis.[66]
His article exposed and added valuable data on a major problem in the automotive industry that confuses consumers.[68]
Articles in Series:
  1. "The Numbers Game", May 14, 2001[71]
  2. "Why Earnings Are Too Rosy", August 13, 2001[71]
  3. "Confused About Earnings?", November 26, 2001[71]
His article on offshore corporations led to follow-up reporting by others as well as proposed congressional legislation.[72]
  • 2004: "Is Your Job Next? / The Rise of India” by Aaron Bernstein, Pete Engardio, and Manjeet Kripalani, BusinessWeek[73]
Articles in Series:
  1. "Is Your Job Next?", February 3, 2003[73]
  2. "The Rise Of India", December 8, 2003[73]
Her story proves that the HP-Compaq merger was a bust.[75]
  • 2007: "How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change the World? One." by Charles Fishman, Fast Company[76]
His "beautiful and persuasive" story is about energy conservation and personal responsibility. It is a "wonderful example of explanatory journalism."[76]
His story about the subprime crisis stood out "in depth of reporting and quality of writing." He dissected a subprime mortgage deal to succinctly describe what happened and why. The story illustrated the conflicts of interested on Wall Street as firms sold subprime mortgages to investors while shorting similar investments.[77]
His story made the complex subject of catastrophe and insurance accessible and entertaining by focusing on a hedge fund manager's risk calculations designed to ensure the market absorbs the costs of large-scale disasters instead of the insurance industry alone.[77]
The story explained the Ponzi scheme perpetrated by Bernie Madoff.[79]
The story was about the death of Bennett's husband.[81]
Articles in Series:
  1. "End-of-Life Warning at $618,616 Makes Me Wonder Was It Worth It", March 4, 2010[82]
  2. "Chest Scan Costs $550 to $3,232 in Opaque Market for Radiology", March 4, 2010[82]
  3. "Avastin Dose Costing $6,600 became $27,360 in Hospital Billing", March 4, 2010[82]

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  • Gerald Loeb Award historical winners list

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The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting The Magazine category is one of the two original categories awarded in 1958 the other being Newspaper with the last award given in 2014 The category included articles published the prior year in national and regional periodicals until 2008 when it was expanded to include magazine supplements to newspapers 1 Previously newspaper magazine supplements were entered into an appropriate newspaper category 2 The Magazine and Large Newspaper categories were replaced by the Feature category in 2015 3 Winners 1958 2014 edit1958 Cooperation of Businessmen and Municipal Government by Werner Renberg Business Week 4 5 He was awarded for his series on the maintenance and development of prosperous American cities through cooperation between municipal governments and businesses 6 dd 1959 Ernest Havemann Life 7 Article What s Happened to the Business Boom 7 January 6 1958 8 dd dd 1960 Pricing Ourselves Out of the Market by John A Conway Newsweek 9 1961 Leonard S Silk Business Week 10 Article The United States Invents a New Way to Grow January 23 1960 10 dd dd 1962 The Incredible Electrical Conspiracy by Richard Austin Smith Fortune 11 Articles in series April 1961 11 May 1961 11 dd dd Special Achievement History of American Business by John Chamberlain Fortune 11 Special Achievement The Coming Bust in the Real Estate Boom by Daniel M Friedenberg Harper s Magazine 11 1963 The Stock Market s wildest week will the rally keep rolling by Sandford Brown Newsweek 5 12 Special Achievement Gilbert H Clee Harvard Business Review 13 Special Achievement Robert W Murray Jr House amp Home 13 1964 John Brooks The New Yorker 14 The article describes the May 28 1962 stock market decline 14 dd dd Article The Fluctuation 14 August 31 1963 15 dd dd Special Achievement John Maughan Business Week 16 Article The Negro Drive for More Jobs August 17 1963 16 dd dd Special Achievement Max Ways Fortune 16 Article Labor Unions Are Worth the Price May 1963 16 dd dd dd 1965 Lee Silberman The Harvard Business Review 17 Article Critical Examination of S E C Proposals November December 1964 17 dd dd 1966 Technology and the Labor Market by Charles E Silberman Fortune 18 Articles in Series The Real News About Automation 19 January 1965 18 The Comeback of the Blue Collar Worker 19 February 1965 18 dd 1967 Max Ways Fortune 20 Article Antitrust in an Era of Radical Change March 1966 20 dd dd 1968 Michael Laurence Playboy 21 22 Article Playboy Plays the Commodities Market 21 August 1967 22 dd dd 1969 In Defense of Sterling by John Brooks The New Yorker 5 23 Articles in Series 24 Annals of Finance In Defense of Sterling I 25 March 23 1968 24 Annals of Finance In Defense of Sterling II 26 March 30 1968 24 dd 1970 John F Lyons Investment Banking and Corporate Financing 27 28 Article Earnings Can Anyone Believe the Numbers 27 Autumn 1969 28 dd dd 1971 Chris Welles International Investor 29 Article Is More Less Is Faster Slower Is Bigger Smaller 29 September 1970 30 dd dd 1972 Kenneth Auchincloss Newsweek 31 Article Nixon s Frozen Fleeting Dollar August 30 1971 31 dd dd 1973 Everett Mattlin Corporate Financing 32 He was awarded for an article on real estate in the November December issue 32 dd 1974 Carol J Loomis Fortune 5 33 Article How the Terrible Two Tier Market Came to Wall Street 34 July 1973 35 dd dd 1975 Marshall Loeb Time 36 Article Faisal and Oil 36 January 6 1975 37 dd dd 1976 Capital Crisis by Gordon Williams Business Week 38 Capital Crisis was a special issue of Business Week magazine examining the ability of U S businesses to generate 4 5 trillion in new capital to maintain economic growth over the subsequent 10 years at the existing rate 38 dd 1977 Inflation Is Too Serious a Matter To Leave to the Economists by David Warsh and Lawrence Minard Forbes 39 1978 Lewis Lapham Harper s 5 40 Article The Energy Debacle August 1977 41 dd dd 1978 Honorable Mention William Tucker Harper s 5 40 Article Environmentalism and the Leisure Class December 1977 42 dd dd 1979 William Tucker Harper s 43 1979 Honorable Mention Robert Heilbroner The New Yorker 43 1980 Demography s Good News for the Eighties by Walter Guzzardi Jr Fortune 5 44 1981 William Tucker Harper s 5 Article The Wreck of the Auto Industry November 1980 45 dd dd 1982 An American Fortune and Silver Thursday by L J Davis Harper s 5 46 He was awarded for a two part series on the Hunt brothers attempt to corner the world silver market 46 47 dd Articles in Series An American Fortune April 1981 48 Silver Thursday May 1981 49 dd 1983 Joseph Nocera Texas Monthly 50 His story examines American business mergers 50 dd Article It s Time to Make a Deal October 1982 51 dd dd 1984 Quarterly Reports by Andrew Tobias Playboy 52 He was awarded for a series on personal finance 52 dd 1985 The Golden Boy by Richard L Stern Forbes 53 The story is an expose on Robert Brennan and First Jersey Securities 53 dd 1985 Full Speed Ahead Damn the Torpedoes by Howard Rudnitsky and Allan Sloan Forbes 53 They were awarded for an investigative piece on Financial Corporation of America 53 dd 1986 The Crisis in Management Where Do You Draw the Line by Barbara Donnelly Institutional Investor 54 1987 Trouble William C Symonds and editorial team Business Week 55 1988 Hard Times by Robert Heilbroner The New Yorker 56 1989 Eric Schurenberg and Lani Luciano Money 57 The story is an expose on the American Association of Retired Persons 57 dd Article The Empire Called AARP October 1 1988 58 dd dd 1989 Carol J Loomis Fortune 57 The story is about the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts amp Co 57 dd Article Buyout Kings July 4 1988 59 dd dd 1990 The Litigation Scandal by Peter Brimelow and Leslie Spencer Forbes 60 This investigative piece describes how injury lawyers skirt ethical lines to collect 10 20 million a year in contingency fees 60 dd 1991 Series of Articles on the IRS by Joseph S Coyle Frank Lalli Denise Topolnicki Elizabeth MacDonald and Robert Wool Money 61 1991 The World of Business Deal of the Year by Connie Bruck The New Yorker 61 The story is about the Time Warner merger 61 dd 1992 Series of Articles on the BCCI Scandal by Jonathan Beaty and S C Gwynne Time 62 1992 Scientology The Cult of Greed by Richard Behar Time 62 1993 The Job Drought by Brian O Reilly Fortune 5 1994 Divided Dynasty by Bryan Burrough Vanity Fair 5 63 The story is about the Haft family business feud 63 dd 1995 The Politics of Wind by Phillip Longman Florida Trend 64 1996 Fatal Litigation by Joseph Nocera Fortune 1997 Abuse of Power by Mark Maremont and Jane Sasseen Business Week 5 65 1998 New Economy by Michael Mandel and Dean Foust Business Week 66 They were awarded for providing intuitive and on target economic analysis 66 dd 1999 Bull Marketing by Shane Tritsch Chicago 67 2000 Cheap Car Parts Can Cost You a Bundle by Jeff Blyskal Consumer Reports 68 His article exposed and added valuable data on a major problem in the automotive industry that confuses consumers 68 dd 2001 AOL s Rough Riders by Gary Rivlin The Industry Standard 69 2002 The Numbers Game Why Earnings Are Too Rosy by David Henry and Nanette Byrnes Business Week 70 Articles in Series The Numbers Game May 14 2001 71 Why Earnings Are Too Rosy August 13 2001 71 Confused About Earnings November 26 2001 71 dd 2003 Nationalities of Convenience by Hal Lux Institutional Investor 72 His article on offshore corporations led to follow up reporting by others as well as proposed congressional legislation 72 dd 2004 Is Your Job Next The Rise of India by Aaron Bernstein Pete Engardio and Manjeet Kripalani BusinessWeek 73 Articles in Series Is Your Job Next February 3 2003 73 The Rise Of India December 8 2003 73 dd 2005 The Toll of a New Machine by Charles Fishman Fast Company 74 2005 Why We re Losing the War on Cancer and How to Win It by Clifton Leaf Fortune 74 2006 Why Carly s Big Bet Is Failing How the HP Board KO d Carly by Carol Loomis Fortune 75 Her story proves that the HP Compaq merger was a bust 75 dd 2007 How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change the World One by Charles Fishman Fast Company 76 His beautiful and persuasive story is about energy conservation and personal responsibility It is a wonderful example of explanatory journalism 76 dd 2008 House of Junk by Allan Sloan Fortune 77 His story about the subprime crisis stood out in depth of reporting and quality of writing He dissected a subprime mortgage deal to succinctly describe what happened and why The story illustrated the conflicts of interested on Wall Street as firms sold subprime mortgages to investors while shorting similar investments 77 dd 2008 Honorable Mention In Nature s Casino by Michael Lewis The New York Times Magazine 77 His story made the complex subject of catastrophe and insurance accessible and entertaining by focusing on a hedge fund manager s risk calculations designed to ensure the market absorbs the costs of large scale disasters instead of 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