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Independent business publications named best in their field

June 24, 2013

Posted by Chris Roush

The Alliance of Area Business Publications presented 108 awards to newspaper and magazine business periodicals this weekend during its three-day annual Summer Conference in Nashville.

The winners were:

  • Best Magazine went to D CEO. The judges wrote, “Great design, layout and illustrations highlight solid, well-reported, and well-written stories. A dynamic array of features, profiles, news stories, and briefs reveals the business community to its audience, packaging information in a way that enhances that content.”
  • Best Newspaper: Small Tabloids went to BizTimes Milwaukee. The judges wrote, “The judges agreed that inspired ideas in tandem with strong design and a fluent writing style made this a winner. A report on Wisconsin’s return to traditional economic anchors — agriculture, mining and manufacture — to drive future growth is an apt illustration. It is well reported, well designed and well written. The publication makes a real effort to be accessible, with headings, lists and breakouts to help the reader navigate each section. Columnists weigh-in on subjects that apply to nearly all business sectors. A great deal of thought and planning clearly goes into every edition.”
  • Best Newspaper: Large Tabloids went to Los Angeles Business Journal. The judges wrote: “This publication clearly knows its audience and delivers to it on every possible topic. The publication has a huge reach in a complicated demographic and town. It seems like the staff is ahead of the curve with content that’s densely packed with information. There are good headlines throughout the sections, a good mix of graphics and photography to support, enhance the text.”
  • Best Cover, Magazine went to Twin Cities Business
  • Best Front Page, Newspaper went to New Orleans CityBusiness.
  • Most Improved Publication is Inside Business.
  • Best Website went to Crain’s Detroit Business.
  • Best Online Scoop went to Indianapolis Business Journal.
  • Best Staff-Generated Blog went to The Business Journal, Fresno.
  • Best Multimedia Story/Editorial Feature went to Crain’s New York Business.
  • Best Daily E-Mail went to Crain’s Detroit Business
  • Best Industry Specific E-Newsletter went to Crain’s New York Business.

There were 573 entries from 44 publications in the competition this year. That number is down from 657 entries in 2012, but up over 487 in 2011.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Alliance is a nonprofit national organization representing 64 independent magazine and newspaper members in the United States, Canada and Australia.

 

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