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, 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. Previously, newspaper magazine supplements were entered into an appropriate newspaper category. The "Magazine" and "Large Newspaper" categories were replaced by the "Feature" category in 2015.
Winners (1958–2014)
1958: "Cooperation of Businessmen and Municipal Government" by Werner Renberg, Business Week1959: Ernest Havemann, Life1960: "Pricing Ourselves Out of the Market?" by John A. Conway, Newsweek1961: Leonard S. Silk, Business Week1962:- * "The Incredible Electrical Conspiracy" by Richard Austin Smith, Fortune1963:
- * "The Stock Market's wildest week – will the rally keep rolling?" by Sandford Brown, Newsweek
- * Special Achievement: Gilbert H. Clee, Harvard Business Review
- * Special Achievement: Robert W. Murray Jr., House & Home1964:
- * John Brooks, The New Yorker1965: Lee Silberman, The Harvard Business Review1966: "Technology and the Labor Market" by Charles E. Silberman, Fortune1967: Max Ways, Fortune1968: Michael Laurence, Playboy1969: "In Defense of Sterling" by John Brooks, The New Yorker1970: John F. Lyons, Investment Banking and Corporate Financing1971: Chris Welles, International Investor1972: Kenneth Auchincloss, Newsweek1973: Everett Mattlin, Corporate Financing1974: Carol J. Loomis, Fortune1975: Marshall Loeb, Time1976: "Capital Crisis" by Gordon Williams, Business Week1977: "Inflation Is Too Serious a Matter To Leave to the Economists" by David Warsh and Lawrence Minard, Forbes1978: Lewis Lapham, Harper's1978: William Tucker, Harper's1979: William Tucker, Harper's1979: Robert Heilbroner, The New Yorker1980: "Demography's Good News for the Eighties" by Walter Guzzardi Jr., Fortune1981: William Tucker, Harper's1982: "An American Fortune" and "Silver Thursday" by L. J. Davis, Harper's1983: Joseph Nocera, Texas Monthly1984: "Quarterly Reports" by Andrew Tobias, Playboy1985: "The Golden Boy" by Richard L. Stern, Forbes1985: "Full Speed Ahead - Damn the Torpedoes" by Howard Rudnitsky and Allan Sloan, Forbes1986: "The Crisis in Management: Where Do You Draw the Line?" by Barbara Donnelly, Institutional Investor1987: "Trouble!" William C. Symonds and editorial team, Business Week1988: "Hard Times" by Robert Heilbroner, The New Yorker1989: Eric Schurenberg and Lani Luciano, Money1989: Carol J. Loomis, Fortune1990: "The Litigation Scandal" by Peter Brimelow and Leslie Spencer, Forbes1991: "Series of Articles on the IRS" by Joseph S. Coyle, Frank Lalli, Denise Topolnicki, Elizabeth MacDonald, and Robert Wool, Money1991: "The World of Business: Deal of the Year" by Connie Bruck, The New Yorker1992: "Series of Articles on the BCCI Scandal" by Jonathan Beaty and S. C. Gwynne, Time1992: by Richard Behar, Time1993: by Brian O'Reilly, Fortune1994: "Divided Dynasty" by Bryan Burrough, Vanity Fair1995: "The Politics of Wind" by Phillip Longman, Florida Trend1996: "Fatal Litigation" by Joseph Nocera, Fortune1997: "Abuse of Power" by Mark Maremont and Jane Sasseen, Business Week1998: "New Economy" by Michael Mandel and Dean Foust, Business Week1999: "Bull Marketing" by Shane Tritsch, Chicago2000: by Jeff Blyskal, Consumer Reports2001: by Gary Rivlin, The Industry Standard2002: "The Numbers Game, Why Earnings Are Too Rosy" by David Henry and Nanette Byrnes, Business Week2003: by Hal Lux, Institutional Investor2004: "Is Your Job Next? / The Rise of India” by Aaron Bernstein, Pete Engardio, and Manjeet Kripalani, BusinessWeek2005: by Charles Fishman, Fast Company2005: by Clifton Leaf, Fortune2006: by Carol Loomis, Fortune2007: by Charles Fishman, Fast Company2008: by Allan Sloan Fortune2008: by Michael Lewis, The New York Times Magazine2009: by David Leonhardt, The New York Times Magazine2010: by James Bandler, Nicholas Varchaver, and Doris Burke, Fortune2011: "End-of-Life Warning at $618,616 Makes Me Wonder Was It Worth It." by Amanda Bennett and Charles R. Babcock, Bloomberg Businessweek2012: by Peter Elkind, Jennifer Reingold, and Doris Burke, Fortune2013: by Connie Bruck, The New Yorker2013: by Robert Capps, Wired2014: "Stranded: An iPhone Tester Caught in Apple's Supply Chain" by Cam Simpson, ''Bloomberg Businessweek''