MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for October 1986 is presented to Jerry E. Bishop, Michael Waldhotz, Bowen Northrup The Wall Street Journal Once available largely to the rich and...

...Combining good reporting and measured, long overdue skepticism, this four-part series profiles a profession with hazy borders, hard-to-quanitify results, some dubious practitioners and little government regulation...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper, magazine, television, or radio story (or series of stories) on our political system...
...Yet Prokesch shows that, for the most part, CEOs who preside over badly-run corporations continue successfully to use personal friendships, legal tactics, and a culture of blind loyalty to avoid being fired...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for October 1986 is presented to Jerry E. Bishop, Michael Waldhotz, Bowen Northrup The Wall Street Journal Once available largely to the rich and the seriously psychotic, psychotherapy has become popular with millions of Americans whose incomes and problems are smaller...
...Steven Prokesch The New York Times Reforms meant to hold corporate chiefs accountable—pay-for-performance, outsiderdominated boards—have been the rage for a decade...
...Nominations for any newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station in the country are welcome...

Vol. 18 • January 1987 • No. 12


 
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