On March 23, 2023, Reuters recognized the best of its journalism from 2022 at the annual Journalists of the Year Awards.
The 2022 Journalists of the Year Awards winners and finalists in the competition’s 16 categories are:
The Baron Award: Leika Kihara, Bank of Japan and Japanese macroeconomic news
The Baron Award honors an individual who exemplifies Reuters tradition of integrity and journalistic excellence and is named after founder Baron Paul Julius Reuter.
Story: Russian invasion of Ukraine
Finalists:
- China’s lockdown
- Cryptocurrency
- Global inflation
- American democracy in trouble
Breaking News: Death of Queen Elizabeth II
Finalists:
- U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan
- Brazil’s election
- Kenya’s election
- FTX’s implosion
Scoop: “Undocumented and underage”, an investigation that exposed child labor by a Hyundai subsidiary in Alabama
Finalists:
- Meta’s hate-speech policy
- Russian sanctions
- China’s Pacific presence
- Neuralink federal probe and employee backlash
- Tesla’s planned job cuts
Enterprise Reporting: “Nightmare in Nigeria”, a series that exposed shocking human rights abuses by the Nigerian military
Finalists:
- China human rights, a series documenting China’s crackdown on human rights lawyers
- “The Green Machine”, a two-part data-driven series on how U.S. companies earn tax by creating nature reserves from toxic waste sites and how U.S. colleges are big emitters of carbon gases
- “America’s throwaway spies”, an explanatory investigation into how the CIA failed Iranian informants
- “Youth in transition”, a series documenting gender care issues facing young trans people
Business Coverage: European energy crisis
Finalists:
- Elon Musk’s business moves
- Gaming of the U.S. bankruptcy system
- China’s yuan
- Pemex’s environment record
- Cryptocurrency
- Hired hackers
Full Speed: Moscow bureau and overnight team, coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The Full Speed award honors those who excel at reporting stories first and fast.
Finalists:
- Global news monitoring team
- Italy bureau
- Malaysia bureau
- Data and automations desk
- UK bureau
Reporter (two winning entries): Angus Berwick and Tom Wilson, investigative pieces on cryptocurrency exchange Binance and reporting on FTX’s collapse; Zhang Yan, Tesla’s struggles in China
Finalists:
Commentary / Analysis Reporter: Liam Proud, financial commentary on the most pressing topics in finance
Finalists:
Video Journalist: Ukraine visuals team, coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Finalists:
- Natalie Thomas
- Leo Benassatto
- Lucy Ha
Photo Journalist: Gleb Garanich, documentation of the impact of war in Ukraine
Finalists:
- Alexander Ermochenko
- Hannah McKay
- Alkis Konstantinidis
- Zohra Bensemra
Editor (two winning entries): Veronica Brown, European energy crisis; Sumeet Chatterjee, Asia financial news coverage
Finalists:
- Maria Kiselyova
- Adrees Latif
- Julie Marquis
Desk / Publishing Editor (two winning entries): Cassel Bryan-Low, Ukraine war coverage; Tresa Sherin Morera, Reuters Bangalore team expansion and restructuring
Finalists:
- Peter Graff
- Sharon Kimathi
- Alexandra Hudson
Graphic: Korea crowd crush, visually rich multimedia reconstruction of how the Halloween revelry in Seoul turned to disaster
Finalists:
Photo: Young woman crying aboard a bus from Ukraine by Clodagh Kilcoyne
The Photo of the Year award is determined by a popular vote by Thomson Reuters staff.
Finalists:
- Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations by Hannah McKay
- Women mourns over body of father killed in shelling in Ukraine by Alkis Konstantinidis
- A body with hands bound lies on the street in Ukraine by Zhora Bensemra
- Will Smith’s Oscars slap by Brian Snyder
- Logger paddles across river in Nigeria by Nyancho Nwanri
Editorial Innovation: Reuters Events
Finalists:
- Legal social team
- Twitter Spaces
- Digital audience development
- Instagram Reels
Media contact:
Heather Carpenter
heather.carpenter @ tr.com