Monday, May 23, 2011

8 Bay Area News Awards for Business Journal

The Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal won eight awards Saturday night at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club's 34th annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards dinner.

Three of the awards were won for the paper's reporting on the closing of the New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. auto plant in Fremont and the partnership between Tesla Motors Inc. and Toyota Motor that reopened it. The paper won first place awards for analysis and continuing coverage of the story in print and a third place for continuing coverage about it online.

The awards were given for work done in 2010.

The winners were selected from 523 entries from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties. Entries were judged by the Press Clubs of Bakersfield, Florida, Houston, New Orleans, San Diego and Southeast Texas.

The awards and journalists cited on them are:

Analysis, Print: First place,The end of the line, David Goll, Eli Segall, Mary Duan, Katherine Conrad, Cromwell Schubarth, Moryt Milo.

Continuing Coverage, Print: First place, The future is here, Katherine Conrad, David Goll, Mary Duan, Eli Segall, Cromwell Schubarth, Moryt Milo.

Headline, Print: First place, @First starts to fill up @last, with retailers, Cromwell Schubarth.

Headline, Second place, Brewery hopes to boost aleing downtown, Cromwell Schubarth.

Overall Excellence, Online/Web: Cromwell Schubarth, Beth Kim.

Editorial: Second place, Clear vision needs to be outlined on county's hospital, Cromwell Schubarth.

Continuing Coverage, Online/Web: Third place, Tesla and Toyota partnership, Mary Duan, David Goll, Cromwell Schubarth, Beth Kim.

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