Loeb Awards Finalists Announced; NYT Editor Gets Lifetime Achievement Award

The UCLA Anderson School of Management has announced the finalists for the 2010 Gerald Loeb Awards for business and financial journalism.

The school also announced its winners for the lifetime achievement award and the Lawrence Minard Editor Award. Walt Bogdanich, assistant investigative editor at The New York Times will be taking home the lifetime achievement trophy, and The Wall Street Journal‘s Alix Freedman gets the Minard prize.

As for the tally, The New York Times rocked the nominee contest, garnering 11 nominations (if you count one for the Times Magazine and another for Andrew Ross Sorkin’s book, Too Big to Fail).

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