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The
Gerald Loeb Award for Explanatory is given annually for journalism pieces showing exemplary in-depth analysis and clear presentation of a complex business subject.
[1] First awarded in 2011, the "Explanatory" category was restricted to print, broadcast, and online works,
[1] then opened to all mediums in 2015.
[2] The first "Explanatory" award was given in 2011.
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Explanatory (2011–present)
Articles in Series:
"If you build it... jobs still may not come", November 14, 2010
[4]
"Area stunts growth by feeding on itself", November 15, 2010
[4]
"A powerful lobby built by incentives", November 16, 2010
[4]
Story:
"The Next Housing Shock"
Articles in Series :
"Beef's Raw Edges", December 9, 2012
[7]
"The Industry's Response", December 9, 2012
[7]
"Inside America's largest beef factories", December 9, 2012
[7]
"From Calf to Kitchen: The Journay of A Beef Cow", December 9, 2012
[7]
"Costco's E. coli-testing procedures rival government", December 9, 2012
[7]
"What's safest? Cook it fully", December 9, 2012
[7]
"Building bigger cattle: An industry overdose", December 10, 2012
[7]
"The Industry's Response", December 10, 2012
[7]
"Beefed Up Corridor", December 10, 2012
[7]
"Using money, science to win over stomachs", December 11, 2012
[7]
"The Industry's Response", December 11, 2012
[7]
Articles in Series:
"Khamenei controls massive financial empire built on property seizures" , November 11, 2013
[9]
"Khamenei's conglomerate thrived as sanctions squeezed Iran" , November 12, 2013
[10]
"To expand Khamenei’s grip on the economy, Iran stretched its laws" , November 13, 2013
[11]
Articles in Series :
"Risky bonds prove costly for Chicago Public Schools" , November 7, 2014
[13]
"Banks kept CPS in shaky bond market" , November 10, 2014
[14]
"Illinois lawmakers opened door to risky CPS bond deals" , November 11, 2014
[15]
Stories in Series
"Injured Workers Suffer As 'Reforms' Limit Workers' Compensation Benefits" , March 4, 2015
[17]
"'Grand Bargain' In Workers' Comp Unravels, Harming Injured Workers Further" , March 5, 2015
[18]
"As Workers' Comp Varies From State To State, Workers Pay The Price" , March 6, 2015
[19]
Articles in Series :
"Antibiotic Apocalypse Fear Stoked by India’s Drugged Chickens", March 29, 2016
[21]
"Baby's Death Shows Global Threat From Wonder Drugs Demise", March 29, 2016
[21]
"China’s Five-Star Pig Pens Are Latest Weapons in the Superbug War", September 19, 2016
[21]
"Why Superbugs Are Beating Big Pharma", September 21, 2016
[21]
"How Antibiotic-Tainted Seafood From China Ends Up on Your Table", December 15, 2016
[21]
Articles in Series :
1.
"Part 1: Body Brokers" ,
[23] October 24, 2017
[24]
[25]
[26]
"In the U.S. market for human bodies, almost anyone can dissect and sell the dead"
[24]
"Video: At this family firm, dissecting the dead is an art and a "thrill""
[25]
"Donated cadavers are essential to medical training, doctors say"
[26]
2.
"Part 2: Desperate Gift" ,
[23] October 25, 2017
[27]
[28]
"A Reuters journalist bought human body parts, then learned a donor's heart-wrenching story"
[27]
"How and why a Reuters journalist purchased human body parts"
[28]
3.
"Part 3: Industry Leader" ,
[23] October 27, 2017
[29]
"How an American company made a fortune selling bodies donated to science"
[29]
4.
"Part 4: Grisly Case" ,
[23] OCtober 31, 2017
[30]
[31]
"In a warehouse of horrors, body broker allegedly kept human heads stacked on his shelves"
[30]
"Criminals, slaves and minorities: the unseemly past of the body trade"
[31]
5.
"Part 5: Mystery Woman" ,
[23] November 2, 2017
[32]
"Mystery in the woods: In 2014, a woman’s severed head was found. Who is she?"
[32]
6.
"Part 6: Unexpected Guests" ,
[23] December 15, 2017
[33]
"Cadavers in the ballroom: Doctors practice their craft in America’s favorite hotels"
[33]
7.
"Part 7: The Chop Shop" ,
[23] December 27, 2017
[34]
"A business where human bodies were butchered, packaged and sold"
[34]
8.
"Q&A: Body Donations" ,
[23] October 24, 2017
[35]
"Body donation: Frequently asked questions"
[35]
Articles in Series :
[37]
"Part 1: I Hereby Confess Judgment", November 20, 2018
"Part 2: The $1.7 Million Man", November 27, 2018
"Part 3: Rubber-Stamp Justice", November 29, 2018
"Part 4: Business-Loan Kingpin", December 3, 2018
"Part 5: Fall Behind on These Loans? You Might Get a Visit From Gino", December 20, 2018
Story:
"Death by a Thousand Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong" , March 18, 2019
[39]
Article:
"How toxic fumes seep into the air you breathe on planes" , December 17, 2020
[41]
Article:
"Inside TikTok’s Algorithm: A WSJ Video Investigation" , July 21, 2021
[43]
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"2015 Categories" .
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"Loeb Award Winners" .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2013 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" .
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McGraw, Mike ;
Bavley, Alan (December 9–11, 2012).
"Beef's Raw Edges" (PDF) .
UCLA Anderson School of Management . Retrieved March 9, 2019 .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2014 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" .
UCLA Anderson School of Management . June 24, 2014. Archived from
the original on February 1, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
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Dehghanpisheh, Babak ;
Torbati, Yeganeh (November 11, 2013).
"Khamenei controls massive financial empire built on property seizures" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
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Dehghanpisheh, Babak ;
Stecklow, Steve (November 12, 2013).
"Khamenei's conglomerate thrived as sanctions squeezed Iran" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
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Torbati, Yeganeh ;
Stecklow, Steve ;
Dehghanpisheh, Babak (November 13, 2013).
"To expand Khamenei's grip on the economy, Iran stretched its laws" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2015 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" .
UCLA Anderson School of Management . June 24, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
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Grotto, Jason ;
Gillers, Heather (November 7, 2014).
"Risky bonds prove costly for Chicago Public Schools" .
Chicago Tribune . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
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Grotto, Jason ;
Gillers, Heather (November 10, 2014).
"Banks kept CPS in shaky bond market" .
Chicago Tribune . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
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Grotto, Jason ;
Gillers, Heather (November 11, 2014).
"Illinois lawmakers opened door to risky CPS bond deals" .
Chicago Tribune . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
^ Daillak, Jonathan (June 29, 2016).
"UCLA Anderson School honors 2016 Gerald Loeb Award winners" .
UCLA . Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
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Berkes, Howard ;
Grabell, Michael (March 4, 2015).
"Injured Workers Suffer As 'Reforms' Limit Workers' Compensation Benefits" .
NPR . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
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Berkes, Howard (March 5, 2015).
" 'Grand Bargain' In Workers' Comp Unravels, Harming Injured Workers Further" .
NPR . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
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Grabell, Michael ;
Berkes, Howard (March 6, 2015).
"As Workers' Comp Varies From State To State, Workers Pay The Price" .
NPR . Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2017 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" .
UCLA Anderson School of Management . June 27, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
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Pearson, Natalie Obiko ;
Limaye, Sharang ;
Gale, Jason ;
Mulvany, Lydia ;
Reel, Monte ;
Baker, Stephanie ;
Fan, Wenxin ;
Narayan, Adi (February 10, 2017).
Micklethwait, John (ed.).
"Superbug Spreaders" (PDF) .
Bloomberg News . Retrieved April 11, 2019 – via
UCLA Anderson School of Management .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2018 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" . PR Newswire . June 25, 2018. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
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"The Body Trade" .
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Grow, Brian ;
Shiffman, John ; DeRose, Adam;
Culliford, Elizabeth ; Ubaid, Mir; Kunthara, Sophia (October 24, 2017).
"In the U.S. market for human bodies, almost anyone can dissect and sell the dead" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Wood, Mike (October 24, 2017).
Goelman, Zachary (ed.).
"Video: At this family firm, dissecting the dead is an art and a "thrill" " .
Reuters (video). Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Shiffman, John (October 24, 2017).
"Donated cadavers are essential to medical training, doctors say" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Grow, Brian ;
Shiffman, John (October 25, 2017).
"A Reuters journalist bought human body parts, then learned a donor's heart-wrenching story" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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"How and why a Reuters journalist purchased human body parts" .
Reuters . October 25, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Shiffman, Brian ;
Grow, Brian (October 26, 2017).
"How an American company made a fortune selling bodies donated to science" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Shiffman, John ;
Grow, Brian (October 31, 2017).
"In a warehouse of horrors, body broker allegedly kept human heads stacked on his shelves" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2017 .
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Shiffman, John (October 31, 2017).
"Criminals, slaves and minorities: the unseemly past of the body trade" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Morrison, Blake ;
Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas (November 12, 2017).
"Mystery in the woods: In 2014, a woman's severed head was found. Who is she?" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Culliford, Elizabeth (December 15, 2017).
"Cadavers in the ballroom: Doctors practice their craft in America's favorite hotels" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2017 .
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Shiffman, John ;
Levinson, Reade ;
Grow, Brian (December 27, 2017).
"A business where human bodies were butchered, packaged and sold" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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Shiffman, John ;
Grow, Brian (October 24, 2017).
"Body donation: Frequently asked questions" .
Reuters . Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
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"UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2019 Gerald Loeb Award Winners" .
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Faux, Zeke ;
Pogkas, Demetrios ;
Ingold, David (November–December 2018).
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"Anderson School of Management announces 2020 Loeb Award winners in business journalism" (Press release). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved November 13, 2020 .
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Fry, Erika ;
Schulte, Fred (March 19, 2019).
"Death by a Thousand Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong" .
Fortune . Retrieved December 17, 2020 .
^ Daillak, Jonathan (September 30, 2021).
"Winners of the 2021 Gerald Loeb Awards Announced by UCLA Anderson in Live Virtual Event" (Press release).
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UCLA Anderson School of Management . Retrieved October 7, 2021 .
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Feldman, Kiera (December 17, 2020).
"How toxic fumes seep into the air you breathe on planes" .
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^ Daillak, Jonathan (September 30, 2022).
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UCLA Anderson School of Management .
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^ WSJ Staff (July 21, 2021).
"Inside TikTok's Algorithm: A WSJ Video Investigation" .
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"L.A. Times Wins Two Loeb Awards, Rivera Brooks Honored with Minard Editor Award" .
Los Angeles Times . September 23, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023 .