F|T's antidumping news wins Neal award
Called Pulitzer Prize of business press
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, March 18, 2005
NEW YORK -- Furniture|Today's coverage of the controversy over U.S. antidumping duties on Chinese wood bedroom furniture has won a Jesse H. Neal Award, the top honor in American trade press journalism.
Case Goods Editor Powell Slaughter led the coverage, assisted by Clint Engel, senior retail editor; Jeff Linville, staff writer; Jay McIntosh, news editor; and Thomas Russell, associate editor. The Neal awards, presented each year by American Business Media, are considered the Pulitzer Prizes of the business press. This year's judging panel, chaired by Marshall Loeb, columnist at Marketwatch.com, selected 27 Neal winners from 1,168 entries. Other judges included Sharon Begley of The Wall Street Journal, Jill Dutt of The Washington Post and Diana Henriques of The New York Times. Citing this year's entries as "the best I have seen," Loeb said no other business-to-business editorial awards program has such rigorous screening and judging.
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