2 PIO jurnos honored |
Two Indian American journalists, Ashwin Seshagiri, a deputy editor at The New York Times; and Sandhya Kambhampati, a data reporter at ProPublica Illinois, are among the winners of the 2018 Gerald Loeb Awards. The awards are among the highest honors in journalism, recognizing the work of journalists who focus on business, finance and the economy.Seshagiri and three of his Times` colleagues were declared the winners of the `Breaking News` category for their article, “Ouster at Uber.”Kambhampati jointly won the award with ProPublica Illinois reporter Jason Grotto and Chicago`s Tribune`s Hal Dardick. The trio received the award for `Local Reporting` for the series, “The Tax Divide.” The series, which reported on the widespread inaccuracies in Illinois` Cook County`s property tax assessment system, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for local reporting in 2018.UCLA Anderson has been the steward of The Gerald Loeb Awards since 1973 and the awards use a two-tier judging process comprising a preliminary round and final round.
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