Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television explained
The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The first television awards were given for "Network and Large-Market Television" (1997, 1999–2000), "Other TV Markets" (1997), and "Television" (2001–2002). Subsequent television awards were given in 2003–2011 and broken down into several different categories: "Television Long Form" (2003–2004), "Television Short Form" (2003–2004), "Television Deadline" (2005–2006), "Television Enterprise" (2006–2011), "Television Daily" (2007–2008), "Television Breaking News" (2009–2010).
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Network and Large-Market Television (1997, 1999–2000)
Their series provided an in-depth look at the practices of the sweepstakes industry.
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Other TV Markets (1997)
- 1997: "My First House" by Antonio Valverde, KMEX-TV
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television (2000–2002)
Air Dates of Reports:
- September 21, 2001[6]
- November 25, 2001
- October 3, 2001
- October 11, 2001
- October 17, 2001
- October 31, 2001
- November 16, 2001
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Long Form (2003–2004)
The depth and complexity of their investigation of a local company far exceeded the expectations for a local television station.
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Short Form (2003–2004)
Their investigation exposed questionable actions by Enron and led the way for investigations by other news organizations.
Stories in Series
- World News Tonight, January 21, 2002[9]
- World News Tonight, January 29, 2002
- World News Tonight, January 31, 2002
- World News Tonight, February 4, 2002
- World News Tonight, February 6, 2002
- World News Tonight, February 8, 2002
- World News Tonight, February 11, 2002
- World News Tonight, February 13, 2002
- 2004: Jobless Recovery" by Doug Adams, Christiana Arvelis, Donna Bass, Steve Capus, Joo Lee, Karen Nye, Albert Oetgen, Felicia Patinkin, Charles Schaeffer, Nikki Stamos and Anne Thompson, NBC Nightly News
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Deadline (2005–2006)
- 2005: "Money for Nothing?" by Chris Cuomo, Shelley Ross, Bob Lange, Thomas Berman and Jack Pyle, ABC News: Primetime[10]
- 2006: "The Katrina Effect" by Anne Thompson, Doug Adams, Liz Brown, Carl Sears, Kelly Venardos, Joo Lee, Rick Brown, Katie Ernst, Rich Dubroff, Doug Stoddart, Chuck Schaeffer, Mario García, Meaghan Rady, Genevieve Michel-Bryan, Jill Silverstri, Chris Scholl, Sharon Hoffman, Albert Oetgen and John Reiss, NBC Nightly News[11]
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Enterprise (2006–2011)
- 2006: "China Rising" by Paul Solman, Lee Koromvokis, Jeffrey Klein, Jacob Klein and Joanne Elgart Jennings, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- 2007: "The Mother of All Heists" by Jeff Fager, Steve Kroft, Andy Court, Keith Sharman, Patti Hassler and Daniel J. Glucksman, CBS News 60 Minutes[12]
- 2008: "Money for Nothing" by Byron Harris, Mark Smith and Kraig Kirchem, WFAA-TV[13]
- 2009: "The Wasteland" by Scott Pelley, Solly Granatstein and Nicole Young, CBS News 60 Minutes[14]
- 2010: "House of Cards" by David Faber, Mitch Weitzner, James Jacoby, Jill Landes, Patrick Ahearn, James Segelstein and Lisa Orlando, CNBC[15]
- 2011: "Remington Under Fire: A CNBC Investigation" by Mitch Weitzner, Scott Cohn, Jeff Pohlman, Emily Bodenberg, Steven Banton and Gary Vandenbergh, CNBC[16]
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Daily (2007–2008)
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television Breaking News (2009-2010)
- 2009: "Economic Crisis: House of Cards" by Steve Kroft, Jennifer MacDonald and L. Franklin Devine, CBS News 60 Minutes
- 2010: "The Madoff Scandal" by Scott Cohn, Mary Thompson, Courtney Ford, Wally Griffith and Molly Mazilu, CNBC[17]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Historical Winners List. UCLA Anderson School of Management. January 31, 2019.
- Web site: The media business: reporting prizes are announced . May 26, 1999 . . February 6, 2019.
- Web site: UCLA'S Anderson School Announces Winners of Loeb Competition and the Recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award . Lipinski . Lynn . May 23, 2000 . . February 1, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190202154355/http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/UCLA-S-Anderson-School-Announces-1297 . February 2, 2019 . dead .
- Web site: Financial Journalists Chosen For 2001 Gerald Loeb Honors . June 1, 2001 . . February 4, 2019.
- News: Journal reporters win Loeb for Enron Coverage . June 26, 2002 . . B6.
- Web site: For Consideration for Category I: The Money Trail . 2002 . . March 8, 2019.
- Web site: 2003 Loeb Awards . July 1, 2003 . . February 1, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190412193205/https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/media-relations/2003/2003-loeb-awards . April 12, 2019 . dead .
- Web site: 2004 Winners. UCLA Anderson School of Management. https://web.archive.org/web/20120826171303/http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x5190.xml. August 26, 2012. Internet Archive.
- Web site: Enron Investigation . 2002 . . March 8, 2002 . Brian Ross (journalist). Brian . Ross . Rhonda Schwartz . Rhonda . Schwartz . Chris Vlasto . Chris . Vlasto . Jill Rackmill . Jill . Rackmill . David Scott (television producer). David . Scott . Gerilyn Curtin . Gerilyn . Curtin . Simon Surowicz . Simon . Surowicz.
- Web site: 2005 Winners. UCLA Anderson School of Management. May 22, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20051216115915/http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x8826.xml. December 16, 2005. Internet Archive.
- Web site: 2006 Gerald Loeb Award Winners Announced by UCLA Anderson School of Management . Lowe . Mary Ann . June 27, 2006 . . February 1, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190202154444/http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/2006-Gerald-Loeb-Award-Winners-7157 . February 2, 2019 . dead .
- Web site: 2007 Gerald Loeb Award Winners Announced by UCLA Anderson School of Management . June 25, 2007 . . February 1, 2019.
- Web site: 2008 Gerald Loeb Award Winners Announced by UCLA Anderson School of Management . October 28, 2011 . . February 1, 2019.
- Web site: Loeb Winners . June 29, 2009 . . February 1, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190202154558/http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/media-relations/2009/loeb-winners . February 2, 2019 . Internet Archive.
- Web site: More Loeb winners: Fortune and Detroit News . June 29, 2010 . Taklking Biz News . February 5, 2019.
- Web site: Loeb Award Winners . June 28, 2011 . . February 2, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190321211554/http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/media-relations/2011/loeb-award-winners . March 21, 2019 . dead .
- Web site: Early Loeb winners: NYT’s Sorkin and Pogue . June 29, 2010 . Talking Biz News . February 3, 2019.