Overseas Press Club names biz reporting award winners
The Abroad Press Club named its winners, like two for business enterprise journalism.
The Malcolm Forbes Award for greatest worldwide business information reporting in newspapers, information companies, publications or digital went to International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, The Washington Put up, Miami Herald and approximately 150 media partners for “The Pandora Papers.”
The judges wrote, “Another tour de power by the ICIJ, the Pandora Papers introduced together journalists from dozens of news corporations to rummage via a treasure trove of much more than 11 million leaked documents exhibiting how income and energy run in the 21st century.”
The Morton Frank Award for ideal worldwide company information reporting in Tv set, video, radio, audio or podcast went to Sandy Tolan, Euclides Cordero Nuel and Michael Montgomery of Reveal from the Centre for Investigative Reporting, PRX and Mother Jones, with aid from the Pulitzer Middle, for “The Bitter Do the job Behind Sugar.”
The judges wrote, “This extensive investigation by Sandy Tolan and Euclides Cordero Nuel took listeners deep into the sugar cane harvesting camps manned by Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic. The reporting, which has prompted scrutiny from Congress and the Section of Labor, documented employees enduring $4 a working day wages, staggering personal debt, substandard housing and woeful professional medical treatment even though boosting Central Romana Corp.’s profitability.”
See all of the winners in this article. They will be honored April 22 at a evening meal in New York.