List of George Polk Award Winners
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George Polk Awards
in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University
in New York in the United States.
George Polk Awards
The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States.-History:...
in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University
Long Island University
Long Island University is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution of higher education in the U.S. state of New York.-History:...
in New York in the United States.
Winners
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2009 | Career Award | Gene Roberts Gene Roberts (journalist) Gene Roberts is an American journalist and professor of journalism. Roberts was national editor at The New York Times, executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1972 to 1990, and managing editor of The New York Times from 1994 to 1997... |
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2009 | Foreign Reporting | David Rohde David S. Rohde David Stephenson Rohde is an American author and investigative journalist for Thomson Reuters. While a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, he won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1996 for his coverage of the Srebrenica massacre. From July 2002 until December 2004, he was... |
The New York Times | |
2009 | Videography | people recording the death of Neda Agha-Soltan Death of Neda Agha-Soltan Footage of the death of Neda Agha-Soltan drew international attention after she was killed during the 2009 Iranian election protests. Her death was captured on video by bystanders and broadcast over the Internet and the video became a rallying point for the opposition... |
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2009 | National Reporting | Mark Pittman Mark Pittman James Mark Pittman was a financial journalist covering corporate finance and derivative markets. He was awarded several prestigious journalism awards, the Gerald Loeb Award, the George Polk Award, a New York Press Club award, the Hillman Prize and several New York Associated Press awards.-... , Bob Ivry Bob Ivry Robert Ivry is an American financial journalist, and staff reporter for Bloomberg News.He worked for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, San Francisco Examiner, Bergen Record, of Hackensack, New Jersey.... , Alison Fitzgerald Alison Fitzgerald Alison Fitzgerald is an American financial journalist, and Bloomberg News reporter.She graduated from Georgetown University, and from Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism.... , Craig Torres Craig Torres Craig Torres is an American financial journalist, and reporter for Bloomberg News in Washington, D.C.He graduated from Harvard College, and was a Bagehot Fellow at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1989.... |
Bloomberg News | |
2009 | State Reporting | Raquel Rutledge Raquel Rutledge Raquel Rutledge is an award-winning reporter of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Rutledge’s series, “Cashing In on Kids” won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting and Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2010. Her work also won the Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting and George... |
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | |
2009 | Local Reporting | George Pawlaczyk George Pawlaczyk George Pawlaczyk is an investigative journalist for the Belleville News-Democrat.In 1968, he was a reporter and photographer for the 1st Infantry Division newspaper.-Awards:* 2009 George Polk Award... , Beth Hundsdorfer |
Belleville (Ill.) News-Democrat | |
2009 | Sports Reporting | Alan Schwarz Alan Schwarz Alan Schwarz is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter at the The New York Times best known for writing more than 100 articles that exposed the seriousness of concussions among football players of all ages... |
The New York Times | |
2009 | International Television Reporting | Dan Rivers Dan Rivers Dan Rivers is a British television journalist, for CNN International.He studied Social Sciences at Durham University, and Broadcast Journalism at Falmouth College of Arts.He was the Crime Correspondent for ITV News.He reported on Cyclone Nargis in Burma.... , Kit Swartz Kit Swartz Kit Swartz is a television producer, for CNN.He was a soundman at the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 with Cynde Strand.He was a cameraman for "Europe on the Brink", which won a 1992 CINE Golden Eagle award.-Awards:*2009 George Polk Award... , Kocha Olarn, Theerasak Nitipiched |
CNN | |
2009 | National Television Reporting | Steve Kroft Steve Kroft Steve Kroft is an American journalist and a longtime correspondent for 60 Minutes. His investigative reporting has garnered him much acclaim, including three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards, one of which was an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement.-Early life:Born on August 22, 1945 in Kokomo,... , Leslie Cockburn Leslie Cockburn Leslie Corkill Redlich Cockburn is an American writer and filmmaker who has covered a wide variety of international stories in almost every part of the globe.-Early life and career:... |
CBS News’ “60 Minutes.” | |
2009 | Business Reporting | Kathy Chu Kathy Chu Kathy Chu is a business reporter and Asia correspondent for USA Today.She graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a bachelor of arts, and from Columbia University with a masters of science in journalism.... |
USA Today | |
2009 | Military Reporting | Charlie Reed Charlie Reed (journalist) Charlie M. Reed is an American journalist, and Yokota Bureau correspondent for Stars and Stripes.She graduated from the University of Florida in 2001.She reported for Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers and the Osceola News-Gazette.-Works:... , Kevin Baron Kevin Baron (journalist) Kevin Baron is an American journalist, and national security staff writer for National Journal.Baron also worked for Stars and Stripes, the Boston Globe Washington bureau and the Center for Public Integrity.... , Leo Shane III Leo Shane III Leo Shane III is an American journalist, for Stars and Stripes.*2009 George Polk Award-Works:*, Stars and Stripes, Charlie Reed, Kevin Baron, Leo Shane III, August 27, 2009-Criticism:... |
Stars and Stripes | |
2009 | Magazine Reporting | David Grann David Grann David Grann is an American literary journalist and best-selling author. He has written about a range of subjects, from New York City's antiquated water supply system to the hunt for giant squid to the U.S... |
The New Yorker | |
2009 | Environmental Reporting | Abrahm Lustgarten Abrahm Lustgarten Abrahm Simon Lustgarten is an environmental reporter for ProPublica.He graduated from Cornell University with a BS in anthropology, and from Columbia University with a MA in journalism.... |
ProPublica | |
2008 | Career Award | Gay Talese Gay Talese Gay Talese is an American author. He wrote for The New York Times in the early 1960s and helped to define literary journalism... |
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2008 | Foreign Reporting | Barry Bearak Barry Bearak Barry Leon Bearak is a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist and professor of journalism who has worked as a reporter and correspondent for The Miami Herald, The Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times. He also taught journalism as a visiting professor at the Columbia University Graduate... , Celia W. Dugger |
The New York Times | |
2008 | International Reporting | Paul Salopek Paul Salopek Paul Salopek is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning writer. Salopek was raised in central Mexico.-Life:Salopek received a degree in environmental biology from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1984... |
Chicago Tribune | |
2008 | National Reporting | David Barstow David Barstow -Life:Born in Boston, he received a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1986. Barstow has worked for The New York Times since 1999, and has been an investigative reporter there since 2002.He worked for The St... |
The New York Times | |
2008 | Military Reporting | Eric Nalder Eric Nalder Eric Nalder is an American investigative journalist.He graduated from the University of Washington, with a BA in 1968.He writes for the website SeattlePI.com, and is senior enterprise reporter for Hearst Newspapers.-Awards:... |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s | |
2008 | Local Reporting | Jim Schaefer Jim Schaefer Jim Schaefer is a journalist based in Detroit, Michigan, for The Detroit Free Press.He graduated from Ohio State University.He was an investigative producer for WXYZ-TV.He led an investigation into fentanyl.... , M.L. Elrick M.L. Elrick Michael L. Elrick is a journalist based in Detroit, Michigan, for The Detroit Free Press, and WDIV-TV.Elrick graduated from Michigan State University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism.... |
Detroit Free Press | |
2008 | Labor Reporting | Paul Pringle Paul Pringle -Awards:*2009 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting Finalist * 2008 George Polk Award * 2008 Distinguished Journalist, by the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists -External links:*... |
Los Angeles Times | |
2008 | Justice Reporting | Ryan Gabrielson Ryan Gabrielson Ryan Gabrielson is an investigative journalist.He graduated from the University of Arizona.He reported for the East Valley Tribune.He is a journalism fellow at University of California, Berkeley. He is currently working for California Watch as a public safety reporter.-External links:*, Berkeley... , Paul Giblin Paul Giblin Paul Giblin is an investigative journalist.He graduated from University of Arizona in 1988.He worked for the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona.He writes for the Arizona Guardian,He is a civilian spokesman for the U.S... |
East Valley Tribune, (Mesa, Arizona) | |
2008 | Magazine Reporting | Richard Behar Richard Behar Richard Behar is an award-winning American investigative journalist who has written on the staffs of leading magazines including Forbes, Time and Fortune over a 22-year period from 1982-2004. His work has also appeared on CNN and PBS... |
Fast Company | |
2008 | Environmental Reporting | Susanne Rust Susanne Rust Susanne Rust is an American investigative journalist.She graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor's degree, from University of Wisconsin–Madison, with an MS in 1999.... , Meg Kissinger Meg Kissinger Meg Kissinger is an American investigative journalist. She was born in Wilmette, IllinoisShe graduated from DePauw University in 1979.She with Susanne Rust investigated Bisphenol A. She has written extensively about the failures of the mental health system.... |
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | |
2008 | Sports Reporting | Ken Armstrong Ken Armstrong (journalist) Ken Armstrong is a staff reporter at The Seattle Times.He worked at the Chicago Tribune.He was a 2001 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and in 2002, was the McGraw Professor of Writing at Princeton University.... , Nick Perry Nick Perry (journalist) Nick Perry is an American journalist, and reporter for The Seattle Times.-Awards:*2009 MICHAEL KELLY AWARD *2008 George Polk Award*2008 Medill Medal Winner finalist -External links:... |
The Seattle Times | |
2008 | Television Reporting | Scott Pelley Scott Pelley Scott Cameron Pelley is an American television journalist who is currently anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News and a correspondent for the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes... , Solly Granatstein Solly Granatstein Solly Granatstein is an American television producer, formerly with 60 minutes, and currently with Dateline NBC. He is also the screenwriter, with Vince Beiser, of "The Great Antonio," an upcoming film, developed Steven Soderbergh and Warner Brothers.... , Nicole Young |
CBS News “60 Minutes” | |
2008 | Documentary Reporting | Stefan Forbes Stefan Forbes Stefan Forbes is an American writer and film director. His first feature film was the 2008 documentary film Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story, about the life of political operative Lee Atwater. Boogie Man played at both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, played in 40 U.S... |
independent producer | |
2008 | Radio Reporting | Alex Blumberg Alex Blumberg Alex Blumberg is an American producer for the public radio and television versions of This American Life.- Career :Blumberg is an adjunct professor of journalism at Columbia University. Since 1999 he has been a producer for the public radio show This American Life and his stories are regularly... |
“This American Life,” | |
2007 | Career Award | John McPhee John McPhee John Angus McPhee is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, widely considered one of the pioneers of creative nonfiction.... |
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2007 | Television Reporting | Jim Sciutto Jim Sciutto Jim Sciutto is an American journalist. He is ABC News' Senior Foreign correspondent, based in London and the author of Against Us: The New Face of America's Enemies in the Muslim World.-Biography:Sciutto is a 1992 graduate of Yale University... , Angus Hines Angus Hines -External links:... , Tom Murphy Thomas Murphy (journalist) Thomas "Tom" Murphy is a British born journalist. Tom has worked as a producer / cameraman specializing in current affairs and documentaries, filming in many different environments, hostile and otherwise, throughout the world.... |
"ABC World News with Charles Gibson” | |
2007 | Political Reporting | Barton D. Gellman Barton Gellman Barton David Gellman is a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist, blogger and bestselling author.-Career:After 21 years on the staff of The Washington Post, Gellman resigned in February 2010 to concentrate on book and magazine writing... , Jo Becker Jo Becker Jo Becker is an award-winning journalist, currently an investigative reporter for The New York Times. Formerly with the Washington Post, she won, with Barton Gellman, the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting. Ms. Becker and Mr. Gellman won the prize with a series of articles titled Angler,... |
The Washington Post | |
2007 | Foreign Reporting | Leila Fadel Leila Fadel Leila Fadel is an American journalist, currently serving as Cairo bureau chief for the Washington Post.-Career:Fadel worked at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as a crime and higher education reporter.... |
McClatchy Company | |
2007 | Environmental Reporting | Shai Oster Shai Oster Shai Oster is an American journalist, Hong Kong based correspondent for Bloomberg.He has won several awards in more than a decade as a journalist in China, Europe, and the U.S., writing about a broad range of economic, business and social issues. Before joining the Journal’s China Bureau, Oster... |
Wall Street Journal | |
2007 | Medical Reporting | Charles A. Duhigg Charles Duhigg Charles Duhigg is a reporter at The New York Times, where he writes for the business section. Prior to joining the staff of the New York Times in 2006, he was a staff writer of the Los Angeles Times. He lives in Brooklyn, New York City... |
The New York Times | |
2007 | Legal Reporting | Josh Marshall Josh Marshall Joshua Micah Marshall is an American Polk Award-winning journalist who founded Talking Points Memo, which The New York Times Magazine called "one of the most popular and most respected sites" in the blogosphere... |
Talking Points Memo blog | |
2007 | Consumer Reporting | The Chicago Tribune | ||
2007 | Book Award | Jeremy Scahill Jeremy Scahill Jeremy Scahill is an American investigative journalist and author whose work focuses on the use of private military companies. He is the author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, winner of a George Polk Book Award. He also serves as a... |
Nation Books | |
2007 | Magazine Reporting | Joshua A. Kors Joshua Kors Joshua Kors is an investigative reporter for The Nation. He covers military and veterans' issues.-Life:Kors is from Walnut Creek, California, where he attended Las Lomas High School... |
The Nation | |
2007 | Financial Reporting | Edward Chancellor Edward Chancellor Edward Chancellor is a financial historian, journalist and investment strategist. In 2008, he joined GMO’s asset allocation team.He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with first class honours in Modern History, and from St Antony's College, Oxford with a Masters of Philosophy in Modern... |
Institutional Investor magazine | |
2007 | Economic Reporting | Charlotte Observer (North Carolina) | ||
2007 | State Reporting | Jerry W. Mitchell | Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi) | |
2007 | Local Reporting | Chauncey W. Bailey, Jr. Chauncey Bailey Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. was an American journalist, noted for his work primarily on issues of the African-American community. He served as editor-in-chief of The Oakland Post from June 2007 until he was shot dead on August 2, 2007... |
Oakland Post | |
2006 | Documentary Television | Spike Lee Spike Lee Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His production company, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983.... , Sam Pollard Sam Pollard - Sources used : — Dingle describes how Sam Pollard used positioning of vowel marks relative to consonants to indicate tones — Morrison recounts meeting Sam Pollard and his wife at the Bible Christian Mission in 1894 — reports on an article in The Sunday Times describing the... |
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2006 | Foreign Reporting | Lydia Polgreen Lydia Polgreen Lydia Frances Polgreen is an American journalist who was the West Africa bureau chief of The New York Times, based in Dakar, Senegal, from 2005-2009.She has won many awards, most recently the Livingston award in 2009. She is currently reporting from India.-Biography:Polgreen graduated from... |
New York Times | |
2006 | Network Television Reporting | Lisa Myers Lisa Myers Lisa Myers is the senior investigative correspondent for NBC Nightly News.A 1973 graduate of the University of Missouri's Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, Missouri, she joined NBC in 1981. From 1979 to 1981, Myers was White House correspondent for The Washington Star... , Adam Ciralsky |
NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams | |
2006 | Military Reporting | Lisa Chedekel Lisa Chedekel Lisa Chedekel is an award-winning investigative journalist. In 1999 she was on a team of reporters that won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting. She was an investigative journalist, for the Hartford Courant whose stories on military mental health care won a number of national awards,... , Matthew Kauffman Matthew Kauffman Matthew Kauffman is an American investigative journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist.From a very young age, Kauffman was fascinated with journalism, earning him a job at his local newspaper. In 1979, Matthew attended Vassar College, where he reported for the College Newspaper... |
Hartford Courant | |
2006 | Medical Reporting | Robert Little | The Sun of Baltimore | |
2006 | Environmental Reporting | Kenneth R. Weiss Kenneth R. Weiss Kenneth R. Weiss is an investigative journalist for the Los Angeles Times.He graduated from University of California, Berkeley, where he was editor of the college newspaper, The Daily Californian.He spoke at University of California, Santa Barbara.... , Usha Lee McFarling |
Los Angeles Times | |
2006 | Business Reporting | Charles Forelle Charles Forelle Charles Forelle is an American business journalist for the Wall Street Journal.He graduated from Phillips Academy, and from Yale University in 2002, and he was managing editor of the Yale Daily News.... , James Bandler, Mark Maremont |
Wall Street Journal | |
2006 | National Reporting | Jeff Kosseff Jeff Kosseff Jeff Kosseff is an American journalist, and Washington, D.C. reporter for The Oregonian, a major newspaper based in Portland, Oregon.He graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s and master’s degrees.... , Bryan Denson, Les Zaitz |
The Oregonian | |
2006 | Metropolitan Reporting | Debbie Cenziper Debbie Cenziper Debbie Cenziper is an American investigative journalist for The Washington Post.She worked as an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald, for The Charlotte Observer, and for the Florida Sun Sentinel... |
The Miami Herald | |
2006 | Local Reporting | staff | Lakefront Outlook, (Chicago) | |
2006 | Political Reporting | Ray Ring Ray Ring -Works:*, High Country News, July 24, 2006*, High Country News, Aug 15, 2009-External links:... |
High Country News | |
2006 | Radio Reporting | Producers | Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, American Public Media, and Living on Earth. | |
2005 | Career Award | Frederick Wiseman Frederick Wiseman Frederick Wiseman is an American documentary filmmaker. He came to documentary filmmaking after first being trained as a lawyer... |
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2005 | International Reporting | Cam Simpson Cam Simpson Cam Simpson is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.He was a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.-Awards:*2003 George Polk Award, National Reporting*2005 George Polk Award, International Reporting *2010 Michael Kelly Award finalist... , José More |
Chicago Tribune | |
2005 | Television Reporting | Brian Ross Brian Ross (journalist) Brian Elliot Ross is an American investigative correspondent for ABC News. He has been with ABC News since July 1994. From 1974 until 1994, Ross was a correspondent for NBC News.-Major scoops:... , Richard Esposito |
ABC News correspondent | |
2005 | National Reporting | Dana Priest Dana Priest Dana Priest is an American author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Priest has worked almost 20 years for The Washington Post. As one of the Post's specialists on National Security she has written many articles on the United States' "War on terror." In 2006 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Beat... |
The Washington Post | |
2005 | Foreign Reporting | Joe Stephens, David B. Ottaway | The Washington Post | |
2005 | Commentary | Frank Rich Frank Rich Frank Rich is an American essayist and op-ed columnist who wrote for The New York Times from 1980, when he was appointed its chief theatre critic, until 2011... , Barry Meier |
New York Times | |
2005 | Metropolitan Reporting | staff | The Times-Picayune | |
2005 | Justice Reporting | Jerry Mitchell | The Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi) | |
2005 | Health Reporting | David Evans Dave Evans (reporter) Dave Evans is a reporter for WABC-TV In New York City. Evans joined the station in 1999 from a sister station in Texas.Evans was also a reporter for KAKE-TV in Wichita, Kansas for a few years. More recently, he was a reporter for WFAA-TV in Dallas, where he was a senior political reporter for a... , Michael Smith Michael Smith (journalist) Michael Smith is a journalist for Bloomberg News.He was a freelance journalist covering Chile.He graduated from University of North Carolina.He worked at the Daily Record in Morristown, New Jersey and the Associated Press.... , Liz Willen |
Bloomberg News reporters | |
2005 | Political Reporting | Marcus Stern, Jerry Kammer, Dean Calbreath | Copley News Service; The San Diego Union-Tribune | |
2005 | Local Reporting | Adam Clay Thompson Adam Clay Thompson Adam Clay Thompson is an American investigative journalist, for ProPublica.He was a reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, and the Center for Investigative Reporting.... |
The San Francisco Bay Guardian | |
2005 | Book Award | Victor S. Navasky | Farrar, Straus and Giroux | |
2005 | Radio Reporting | JoAnn Mar | independent radio producer | |
2004 | Career Award | Bill Moyers Bill Moyers Bill Moyers is an American journalist and public commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson Administration from 1965 to 1967. He worked as a news commentator on television for ten years. Moyers has had an extensive involvement with public... |
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2004 | Foreign Reporting | Paisley Dodds Paisley Dodds Paisley Dodds is an American journalist, and London bureau chief for The Associated Press.-Life:She is a graduate of John Carroll University and a native of Painesville, Ohio.In 1994, she joined the AP in Johannesburg, South Africa... |
The Associated Press | |
2004 | War Reporting | Dexter Filkins Dexter Filkins Dexter Price Filkins is an American journalist known primarily for his coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for The New York Times. He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for his dispatches from Afghanistan, and he won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 as part of a team of New York Times... |
The New York Times | |
2004 | Sports Reporting | Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada co-authored the book Game of Shadows while they were reporters for the San Francisco Chronicle... |
San Francisco Chronicle | |
2004 | Television Reporting | Diane Sawyer Diane Sawyer Lila Diane Sawyer is the current anchor of ABC News' flagship program, ABC World News. Previously, Sawyer had been co-anchor of ABC Newss morning news program, Good Morning America .... , Robbie Gordon |
ABC News \"PrimeTime Live\" | |
2004 | National Reporting | Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich is an American investigative journalist.-Life:Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science... |
The New York Times | |
2004 | Military Reporting | Diana Henriques | The New York Times | |
2004 | Economic Reporting | Ellen E. Schultz, Theo Francis | The Wall Street Journal | |
2004 | Labor Reporting | Justin Pritchard | Associated Press | |
2004 | Regional Reporting | four reporters and a photographer | The Press Democrat | |
2004 | State Reporting | John Hill, Dorothy Korber | The Sacramento Bee | |
2004 | Local Reporting | Tim Novak, Steve Warmbir | Chicago Sun-Times | |
2003 | Foreign Reporting | Somini Sengupta | The New York Times | |
2003 | Radio Reporting | Anne Garrels Anne Garrels Anne Garrels is a foreign correspondent for National Public Radio in the United States.-Career:Garrels graduated from Harvard University's Radcliffe College in 1972... |
National Public Radio | |
2003 | Photojournalism | Carolyn Cole Carolyn Cole Carolyn Cole is a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 2004, for her coverage of the siege of Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.-Biography:... |
Los Angeles Times | |
2003 | Economics Reporting | Nancy Cleeland, Abigail Goldman, Evelyn Iritani, Tyler Marshall | Los Angeles Times | |
2003 | Business Reporting | Pete Engardio, Aaron Bernstein, Manjeet Kripalani | Business Week | |
2003 | Labor Reporting | David Barstow David Barstow -Life:Born in Boston, he received a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1986. Barstow has worked for The New York Times since 1999, and has been an investigative reporter there since 2002.He worked for The St... , Lowell Bergman Lowell Bergman Lowell A. Bergman is an American investigative reporter with The New York Times and a producer/correspondent for the PBS documentary series Frontline... , Neil Docherty, Linden MacIntyre Linden MacIntyre Linden MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist, broadcaster and novelist. He has won eight Gemini Awards, an International Emmy and numerous other awards for writing and journalistic excellence.-Life and career:... , David Rummel |
The New York Times, "Frontline", Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
2003 | National Reporting | Cam Simpson Cam Simpson Cam Simpson is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.He was a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.-Awards:*2003 George Polk Award, National Reporting*2005 George Polk Award, International Reporting *2010 Michael Kelly Award finalist... , Flynn McRoberts, Liz Sly |
Chicago Tribune | |
2003 | Internet Reporting | The Center for Public Integrity | ||
2003 | Magazine Reporting | Southern Exposure magazine | ||
2003 | State Reporting | Dave Altimari, Jon Lender, Edmund H. Mahony | Hartford Courant | |
2003 | Education Reporting | Daniel Golden Daniel Golden Daniel Golden is an American journalist, working as an editor at large for Bloomberg News. He was previously senior editor at Conde Nast's now-defunct Portfolio magazine.... |
The Wall Street Journal | |
2003 | Local Reporting | Duff Wilson Duff Wilson -Life:He graduated from Western Washington University in 1976, and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1982.He worked for the Seattle TimesHe was on the board of Investigative Reporters and Editors.-Awards:... , Brian Joseph, Sheila Farr |
The Seattle Times | |
2003 | Television Reporting | Andrew Smith, Liviu Tipurita | "CNN Presents" | |
2003 | Career Award | F. Gilman Spencer F. Gilman Spencer Frederick Gilman Spencer III was an American newspaper editor.He was editor at The Trentonian, Philadelphia Daily News from 1975 to 1984, New York Daily News from 1984 to 1989, and The Denver Post, from 1989 to 1993... |
The Denver Post, New York Daily News, Philadelphia Daily News, The Trentonian | |
2002 | Career Award | Morley Safer Morley Safer Morley Safer is a Canadian reporter and correspondent for CBS News. He is best known for his long tenure on the newsmagazine 60 Minutes, which began in December 1970.-Life and career:... |
CBS News | |
2002 | Foreign Reporting | Anthony Shadid Anthony Shadid Anthony Shadid is a foreign correspondent for The New York Times based in Baghdad and Beirut. He has won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting twice, in 2004 and 2010.-Career:... |
Boston Globe | |
2002 | National Reporting | reporters and editors | Boston Globe | |
2002 | Regional Reporting | Clifford J. Levy | New York Times | |
2002 | Health Care Reporting | Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich is an American investigative journalist.-Life:Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science... , Barry Meier, Mary Williams Walsh |
The New York Times | |
2002 | International Reporting | Sonia Nazario Sonia Nazario Sonia Nazario has written about social issues for more than two decades, most recently as a projects reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She holds the distinctions of winning the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, and of being the youngest writer to be hired by the Wall Street Journal.She... , Don Bartletti |
Los Angeles Times | |
2002 | Environmental Reporting | Debbie Salamone, Ramsey Campbell, Robert Sargent | Orlando Sentinel | |
2002 | Criminal Justice Reporting | Michael Luo | Associated Press | |
2002 | Financial Reporting | Ellen E. Schultz, Theo Francis | The Wall Street Journal | |
2002 | Medical Reporting | Stephen Kiernan, Cadence Mertz | The Burlington Free Press (Vermont) | |
2002 | Magazine Reporting | Arnold S. Relman Arnold S. Relman Arnold Seymour Relman M.D. is a professor of medicine, social medicine and emeritus at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. He is a former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine and writes extensively on medical publishing and reform of the U.S... , Marcia Angell Marcia Angell Marcia Angell, M.D. is an American physician, author, and the first woman to serve as editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine... |
The New Republic | |
2002 | Local Reporting | Jason Riley, R.G. Dunlop | The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) | |
2002 | Television Reporting | Phil Williams, Bryan Staples | WTVF (Nashville, Tennessee) | |
2002 | Cultural Criticism | Susan Sontag Susan Sontag Susan Sontag was an American author, literary theorist, feminist and political activist whose works include On Photography and Against Interpretation.-Life:... |
The New Yorker | |
2001 | Television and Radio Reporting | Stephen Evans | BBC World and BBC World Service Radio | |
2001 | Foreign Reporting | Barry Bearak Barry Bearak Barry Leon Bearak is a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist and professor of journalism who has worked as a reporter and correspondent for The Miami Herald, The Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times. He also taught journalism as a visiting professor at the Columbia University Graduate... |
The New York Times | |
2001 | National Reporting | The New York Times | ||
2001 | Magazine Reporting | Bernard Lewis | The New Yorker | |
2001 | Book Award | Joan Didion Joan Didion Joan Didion is an American author best known for her novels and her literary journalism. Her novels and essays explore the disintegration of American morals and cultural chaos, where the overriding theme is individual and social fragmentation... |
The New York Review of Books | |
2001 | Medical Reporting | Duff Wilson Duff Wilson -Life:He graduated from Western Washington University in 1976, and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1982.He worked for the Seattle TimesHe was on the board of Investigative Reporters and Editors.-Awards:... , David Heath David Heath (journalist) David Heath is an American journalist, and Senior Reporter at The Center for Public Integrity.He won the 2002 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, with Duff Wilson, the 2001 George Polk Award, and 2002 Gerald Loeb Award.-Life:... |
The Seattle Times | |
2001 | Financial Reporting | Susan Pulliam, Randall Smith | The Wall Street Journal | |
2001 | Metropolitan Reporting | Bill Theobald, Bonnie Harris | The Indianapolis Star | |
2001 | International Reporting | Sudarsan Raghavan, Sumana Chatterjee | Knight Ridder | |
2001 | Regional Reporting | Jessie A. Hamilton, Stephanie Earls, Tom Roeder, Mark Morey | Yakima Herald-Republic (Yakima, Washington) | |
2001 | Local Reporting | Heidi Evans, Dave Saltonstall | New York Daily News | |
2001 | Environmental Reporting | Lisa Davis | San Francisco Weekly | |
2001 | Career Award | Edna Buchanan Edna Buchanan Edna Buchanan is an American journalist and author best known for her crime mystery novels.She was born in Paterson, New Jersey and attended Montclair State College. As one of the first female crime journalists in Miami, she wrote for the Miami Beach Daily Sun and the Miami Herald as a general... |
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2000 | Magazine Reporting | Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett is an American investigative journalist and author who collaborated with James B. Steele. According to The Washington Journalism Review they were a better investigative reporting team than even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Together they have won two Pulitzer Prizes, two... , James B. Steele |
Time magazine | |
2000 | Book Award | Laurie Garrett Laurie Garrett Laurie Garrett is a Pulitzer prize-winning science journalist and writer of two bestselling books. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1996 for a series of works published in Newsday, chronicling the Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire.-Biographical information:Garrett... |
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2000 | Career Award | John B. Oakes John Bertram Oakes John Bertram Oakes was an iconoclastic and influential U.S. journalist known for his early commitment to the environment, civil rights, and opposition to the Vietnam War. He was born in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, the second son of George Washington Ochs Oakes and Bertie Gans... |
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2000 | National Reporting | Michael Grunwald | The Washington Post | |
2000 | Transportation Reporting | Scott McCartney Scott McCartney Scott McCartney is The Wall Street Journal's travel editor, as well as a regular columnist for the newspaper.-Background:McCartney currently lives in Dallas, though he is a native of Boston. He attended Duke University and graduated in 1982 with an A.B. in Public Policy Studies... |
The Wall Street Journal | |
2000 | Local Television Reporting | Anna Werner, David Raziq, Chris Henao | KHOU-TV (Houston) | |
2000 | Network Television Reporting | John Larson, Allan Maraynes, Lynne Dale, Neal Shapiro, Andy Lehren | NBC Dateline | |
2000 | Political Reporting | Virginia Ellis | Los Angeles Times | |
2000 | Statewide Reporting | Kevin Corcoran, Joe Fahy | The Indianapolis Star | |
2000 | Healthcare Reporting | Sam Hodges, William Rabb | Mobile Register, (Alabama) | |
2000 | Foreign Reporting | Alma Guillermoprieto Alma Guillermoprieto Alma Guillermoprieto is a Mexican journalist who has written extensively about Latin America for the British and American press. Her writings have also been widely disseminated within the Spanish-speaking world.-Life:... |
The New York Review of Books | |
2000 | Special Award | The New York Times | ||
1999 | Foreign Reporting | Paul Watson Paul Watson Paul Watson is a Canadian animal rights and environmental activist, who founded and is president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a direct action group devoted to marine conservation.... |
Los Angeles Times | |
1999 | Television Foreign Reporting | Giselle Portenier, Olenka Frenkiel, Fiona Murch | BBC News | |
1999 | International Reporting | Sang-hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza, Randy Herschaft | Associated Press | |
1999 | National Reporting | Jason DeParle | The New York Times | |
1999 | Regional Reporting | Todd Richissin, Andre Chung | The Baltimore Sun | |
1999 | Criminal Justice Reporting | Ken Armstrong Ken Armstrong (journalist) Ken Armstrong is a staff reporter at The Seattle Times.He worked at the Chicago Tribune.He was a 2001 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and in 2002, was the McGraw Professor of Writing at Princeton University.... , Steve Mills |
Chicago Tribune | |
1999 | Local Reporting | Kevin Carmody | Daily Southtown (Illinois) | |
1999 | Local Television Reporting | The "I" Team | WWOR-TV | |
1999 | Editorial Writing | Daily News (New York) | ||
1999 | Financial Reporting | Ellen E. Schultz | The Wall Street Journal | |
1999 | Medical Reporting | Andrea Gerlin | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1999 | Special Award | National Security Archive National Security Archive The National Security Archive is a 501 non-governmental, non-profit research and archival institution located in the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.. Founded in 1985 by Scott Armstrong, it archives and publishes declassified U.S. government files concerning selected topics of US... |
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1999 | Career Award | Studs Terkel Studs Terkel Louis "Studs" Terkel was an American author, historian, actor, and broadcaster. He received the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1985 for The Good War, and is best remembered for his oral histories of common Americans, and for hosting a long-running radio show in Chicago.-Early... |
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1998 | Book Award | Philip Gourevitch Philip Gourevitch Philip Gourevitch , an American author and journalist, is a longtime staff writer for The New Yorker and the former editor of The Paris Review. His most recent book is The Ballad of Abu Ghraib , an account of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison under the American occupation... |
The New Yorker | |
1998 | Career Award | Russell Baker Russell Baker Russell Wayne Baker is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer known for his satirical commentary and self-critical prose, as well as for his autobiography, Growing Up.-His career:... |
New York Times | |
1998 | Commentary | Juan Gonzalez Juan Gonzalez (journalist) Juan González is an American progressive broadcast journalist and investigative reporter. He has also been a columnist for the New York Daily News since 1987... |
New York Daily News | |
1998 | Economic Reporting | Mary Jordan, Keith Richburg Keith Richburg Keith Richburg is an American journalist, a longtime foreign correspondent for The Washington Post, and the author of Out of America, which detailed his experiences as a correspondent in Africa, during which he witnessed the Rwandan Genocide, a civil war in Somalia, and a cholera epidemic in... , Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan (journalist) Kevin Sullivan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and the Washington Post Sunday and Features Editor. Sullivan has worked at The Post since 1991 and was a foreign correspondent for the newspaper for 14 years, working with his wife, Post journalist Mary Jordan, as the newspaper's... |
The Washington Post | |
1998 | Environmental Reporting | Gardiner Harris R.G. Dunlop | Louisville Courier- Journal | |
1998 | Foreign Reporting | Tracy Wilkinson | Los Angeles Times | |
1998 | International Reporting | Alix M. Freedman Alix M. Freedman Alix M. Freedman is an American journalist, and ethics editor at Thomson Reuters.She won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.She won the 1999 George Polk Award.-Life:She wrote for the Harvard Crimson... |
The Wall Street Journal | |
1998 | Legal Reporting | Joe Stephens Joe Stephens Joe Stephens is an American professional basketball player. He had a brief career in the NBA in the late 1990s.A 6'7", 210 lb... |
The Kansas City Star | |
1998 | Local Reporting | Clifford J. Levy Clifford J. Levy Clifford J. Levy is an investigative journalist for The New York Times.Levy is a graduate of New Rochelle High School and Princeton University in 1989.... |
The New York Times | |
1998 | Medical Reporting | Robert Whitaker Robert Whitaker (author) Robert Whitaker is an American journalist and author, writing primarily about medicine, science, and history.- Early career :He was a medical writer at the Albany Times Union newspaper, in Albany, N.Y., from 1989 to 1994. In 1992, he was a Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT. Following that... , Dolores Kong |
The Boston Globe | |
1998 | National Reporting | Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett is an American investigative journalist and author who collaborated with James B. Steele. According to The Washington Journalism Review they were a better investigative reporting team than even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Together they have won two Pulitzer Prizes, two... , James B. Steele |
Time | |
1998 | Radio Reporting | Amy Goodman Amy Goodman Amy Goodman is an American progressive broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author. Goodman is the host of Democracy Now!, an independent global news program broadcast daily on radio, television and the internet.-Early life:Goodman was born in Bay Shore, New York... , Jeremy Scahill Jeremy Scahill Jeremy Scahill is an American investigative journalist and author whose work focuses on the use of private military companies. He is the author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, winner of a George Polk Book Award. He also serves as a... |
"Democracy Now"/Pacifica Radio | |
1998 | Television Reporting | Brian Ross Brian Ross (journalist) Brian Elliot Ross is an American investigative correspondent for ABC News. He has been with ABC News since July 1994. From 1974 until 1994, Ross was a correspondent for NBC News.-Major scoops:... , Rhonda Schwartz |
ABC News-20/20 | |
1997 | Career Award | The Pittsburgh Courier | ||
1997 | Foreign Reporting | Laurie Garrett Laurie Garrett Laurie Garrett is a Pulitzer prize-winning science journalist and writer of two bestselling books. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1996 for a series of works published in Newsday, chronicling the Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire.-Biographical information:Garrett... |
Newsday | |
1997 | Network TV Reporting | Brian Ross Brian Ross (journalist) Brian Elliot Ross is an American investigative correspondent for ABC News. He has been with ABC News since July 1994. From 1974 until 1994, Ross was a correspondent for NBC News.-Major scoops:... Rhonda Schwartz |
Prime Time Live | |
1997 | Military Affairs Reporting | Dayton Daily News | ||
1997 | Medical Reporting | The Wall Street Journal | ||
1997 | Business Reporting | Kurt Eichenwald Kurt Eichenwald Kurt Alexander Eichenwald , an American writer and investigative reporter formerly with The New York Times and later with Condé Nast's business magazine, Portfolio... , Martin Gottlieb Martin Gottlieb Martin Gottlieb is the Global Editions Editor of the New York Times. Prior to that, Gottlieb served as Associate Managing Editor, investigative journalist, Deputy Culture Editor, and National Project Editor... |
The New York Times | |
1997 | National Reporting | Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher is a reporter for The New York Times. He has been the chief Hong Kong correspondent since 2002, reporting on events from greater China and southeast Asia on topics ranging from news to finance, culture and the environment... |
The New York Times | |
1997 | Local Reporting | Pensacola News Journal | ||
1997 | Environmental Reporting | Will Englund Will Englund William A. Englund is a foreign correspondent, for the Washington Post.He was the recipient of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for his work on the shipbreaking industry.-Life:... , Gary Cohn Gary Cohn Gary D. Cohn is President and COO of investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs.-Personal life:He and his wife, Lisa, grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio and currently reside in New York City. When he graduated from American University, his first job was for U.S... , Perry Thorsvik |
The Baltimore Sun | |
1997 | Book Award | Horst Faas Horst Faas Horst Faas is a photo-journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. He is best-known for his images of the Vietnam War.-Life:... , Tim Page "Requiem" |
Random House | |
1997 | Sports Reporting | Kansas City Star | ||
1997 | International Reporting | Michael Dobbs Michael Dobbs Michael Dobbs, Baron Dobbs is a British Conservative politician and best-selling author.-Background:Michael Dobbs was born on 14 November 1948 in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, the son of nurseryman Eric and Eileen Dobbs. He was educated at Hertford Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford University.... |
The Washington Post | |
1997 | Magazine Reporting | Adam Gopnik Adam Gopnik Adam Gopnik, is an American writer, essayist and commentator. He is best known as a staff writer for The New Yorker—to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir and criticism—and as the author of the essay collection Paris to the Moon, an account of five years that Gopnik, his wife... |
The New Yorker | |
1996 | Criticism Award | Blair Kamin Blair Kamin Blair Kamin is the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of the Chicago Tribune, a post he has held since 1992. Kamin has held other jobs at the Tribune and previously worked for The Des Moines Register. He also serves as a contributing editor of Architectural Record... |
Chicago Tribune | |
1996 | National TV Reporting | Matt Meagher, Tim Peek | Inside Edition | |
1996 | Economics Reporting | The New York Times | ||
1996 | National Reporting | Elizabeth Marchak | The Cleveland Plain Dealer | |
1996 | Political Reporting | The Los Angeles Times | ||
1996 | Cultural Reporting | Chuck Philips | The Los Angeles Times | |
1996 | Magazine Reporting | Anne-Marie Cusac | The Progressive | |
1996 | Local Reporting | Kevin Collison | The Buffalo News | |
1996 | Transportation Reporting | Byron Acohido | The Seattle Times | |
1996 | Foreign Reporting | John F. Burns John F. Burns John Fisher Burns is a British journalist, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. He is the London bureau chief for The New York Times, where he covers international issues. Burns also frequently appears on PBS... |
The New York Times | |
1996 | Foreign TV Reporting | Christiane Amanpour Christiane Amanpour Christiane Amanpour, CBE is anchor of ABC News's This Week and formerly chief international correspondent at CNN, where she worked for 27 years. She is a Board Member at the IWMF .-Early years:... , Anita Pratap |
CNN | |
1995 | Career Award | John K. Cooley John K. Cooley John Kent Cooley was an American journalist and author who specialized in terrorism and the Middle East. Based in Athens, he worked as a radio and off-air television correspondent for ABC News and was a long-time contributing editor to the Christian Science Monitor.Cooley was one of only a handful... |
ABC News | |
1995 | Foreign Reporting | David Rohde | The Christian Science Monitor | |
1995 | National Reporting | Michael Weisskopf Michael Weisskopf Michael Weisskopf is a Polk Award-winning journalist, currently working as a senior correspondent for Time magazine. A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1996 for the accounts he and David Maraniss gave of the activities in 1995 following the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in 1994,... , David Maraniss David Maraniss David Maraniss is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author. As a reporter for The Washington Post he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his stories about the life and career of candidate Bill Clinton in the 1992 campaign for the U.S... |
The Washington Post | |
1995 | Local Reporting | Elizabeth Llorente | The Record | |
1995 | Metropolitan Reporting | Frank Bruni Frank Bruni Frank Anthony Bruni is an American journalist. He was the chief restaurant critic of The New York Times, a position he held from 2004 to 2009. In May 2011, he became the first openly gay Op-Ed columnist of The New York Times.... , Nina Bernstein, Joyce Purnick, Lizette Alverez |
The New York Times | |
1995 | Magazine Reporting | Richard Behar Richard Behar Richard Behar is an award-winning American investigative journalist who has written on the staffs of leading magazines including Forbes, Time and Fortune over a 22-year period from 1982-2004. His work has also appeared on CNN and PBS... |
Fortune | |
1995 | Education Reporting | Steve Stecklow | The Wall Street Journal | |
1995 | Business Reporting | Kurt Eichenwald Kurt Eichenwald Kurt Alexander Eichenwald , an American writer and investigative reporter formerly with The New York Times and later with Condé Nast's business magazine, Portfolio... |
The New York Times | |
1995 | Health Care Reporting | Chris Adams | The Times - Picayune | |
1995 | Medical Reporting | The Orange County Register | ||
1995 | Local Television Reporting | Tom Grant | KREM-TV (Spokane) | |
1995 | Consumer Reporting | Lea Thompson Lea Thompson Lea Katherine Thompson is an American actress and director. She is best known for her 1990s NBC situation comedy Caroline in the City and her portrayal of Lorraine Baines McFly, Marty McFly's mother, in the Back to the Future trilogy... , Jack Cloherty, Sandra Surles |
Dateline/NBC | |
1995 | Network TV Reporting | Jim Clancy Jim Clancy (journalist) Jim Clancy is an anchor on CNN International, based in Atlanta, Georgia. He most recently anchored The Brief, which aired weekdays at 11 a.m. ET/5 p.m. CET... |
CNN | |
1994 | Magazine Reporting | Allan Nairn Allan Nairn Allan Nairn is an award-winning American investigative journalist who became well known when he was imprisoned by Indonesian military forces under United States-backed strongman Suharto while reporting in East Timor. His writings have focused on U.S... |
The Nation | |
1994 | Medical Reporting | Dave Davis Dave Davis Dave Davis is a former wide receiver in the National Football League. Davis was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 1971 NFL Draft and played two seasons with the team. He later played with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New Orleans Saints.-References:... , Joan Mazzolini |
The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer | |
1994 | Education Reporting | Olive Talley | The Dallas Morning News | |
1994 | Environmental Reporting | Jim Lynch Jim Lynch James Robert Lynch is a former American football linebacker who spent his entire eleven-year professional career with the American Football League and National Football League Kansas City Chiefs.-Early years:... , Karen Dorn Steele |
The Spokesman - Review (Spokane) | |
1994 | Political Reporting | Joe Stephens Joe Stephens Joe Stephens is an American professional basketball player. He had a brief career in the NBA in the late 1990s.A 6'7", 210 lb... |
The Kansas City Star | |
1994 | Local Reporting | Sonia Nazario Sonia Nazario Sonia Nazario has written about social issues for more than two decades, most recently as a projects reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She holds the distinctions of winning the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, and of being the youngest writer to be hired by the Wall Street Journal.She... |
The Los Angeles Times | |
1994 | Metropolitan Reporting | David Armstrong, Shelly Murphy, Stephan Kurkjian | The Boston Globe | |
1994 | National Reporting | Joel Brinkley, Deborah Sontag, Stephen Engelberg | The New York Times | |
1994 | Foreign Reporting | Barbara Demick Barbara Demick Barbara Demick is an American journalist. She is currently Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. She is the author of Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood... |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1994 | Television Documentary | Steven Emerson Steven Emerson Steven Emerson, is an American journalist and author, who writes about national security, terrorism, and Islamic extremism.Emerson is the author of six books, and co-author of two more. His television documentary Jihad in America won the 1994 George Polk Award for best Television Documentary, and... , Martin Koughan |
SAE Productions (Aired on PBS) | |
1994 | Network Television reporting | John Martin, Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich is an American investigative journalist.-Life:Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science... , Keith Summa |
ABC News/Day One | |
1994 | Career Award | Philip Hamburger Philip Hamburger Philip Hamburger is an American legal scholar.Hamburger is the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law at the Columbia University School of Law. He is a legal historian and a scholar of constitutional law. Before moving to Columbia, Hamburger was John P... |
The New Yorker | |
1993 | Medical Reporting | Larry Keller, Fred Schulte | Sun-Sentinel | |
1993 | Magazine Reporting | Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE , is a British neurologist and psychologist residing in New York City. He is a professor of neurology and psychiatry at Columbia University, where he also holds the position of Columbia Artist... |
The New Yorker | |
1993 | Business Reporting | Paul Nyden | Charleston Gazette | |
1993 | Foreign Reporting | Keith Richburg Keith Richburg Keith Richburg is an American journalist, a longtime foreign correspondent for The Washington Post, and the author of Out of America, which detailed his experiences as a correspondent in Africa, during which he witnessed the Rwandan Genocide, a civil war in Somalia, and a cholera epidemic in... |
The Washington Post | |
1993 | Local Reporting | Ying Chan | New York Daily News | |
1993 | National Reporting | Eileen Welsome Eileen Welsome Eileen Welsome is an American journalist. She received a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1994 while a reporter for The Albuquerque Tribune. She was awarded the prize for her articles about the government's human radiation experiments conducted on unwilling and unknowing Americans during... |
Albuquerque Tribune | |
1993 | Political Reporting | State Journal - Register | ||
1993 | Financial Reporting | Scot J. Paltrow | The Los Angeles Times | |
1993 | Regional Reporting | Isabel Wilkerson Isabel Wilkerson Isabel Wilkerson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the author of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration.-Biography:... |
The New York Times | |
1993 | Radio Commentary | Daniel Schorr Daniel Schorr Daniel Louis Schorr was an American journalist who covered world news for more than 60 years. He was most recently a Senior News Analyst for National Public Radio... |
National Public Radio | |
1993 | Book | David Remnick David Remnick David Remnick is an American journalist, writer, and magazine editor. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for his book Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire. Remnick has been editor of The New Yorker magazine since 1998. He was named "Editor of the Year" by Advertising Age in 2000... , " Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire" |
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1993 | Career Award | Richard Dudman Richard Dudman Richard Dudman is an American journalist who covered the Congress of Racial Equality and serviced as chief of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Washington bureau, which landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.... |
St. Louis Post - Dispatch | |
1993 | Television Reporting | Christiane Amanpour Christiane Amanpour Christiane Amanpour, CBE is anchor of ABC News's This Week and formerly chief international correspondent at CNN, where she worked for 27 years. She is a Board Member at the IWMF .-Early years:... |
CNN | |
1992 | Local Reporting | The Los Angeles Times | ||
1992 | National Reporting | Gregory Vistica | San Diego Union - Tribune | |
1992 | Foreign Reporting | Roy Gutman Roy Gutman Roy Gutman is an American journalist and author.In 1966, Gutman graduated from Haverford College with a major in History. In 1968, Gutman graduated from the London School of Economics with a masters degree in International Relations.Roy Gutman joined Newsday in January 1982 and served for eight... |
Newsday | |
1992 | Legal Reporting | Marianne Lavelle, Marcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachian | The National Law Journal | |
1992 | Magazine Reporting | Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler is an author of works of creative nonfiction.A graduate of Cowell College of the University of California, Santa Cruz , Weschler was for over twenty years a staff writer at The New Yorker, where his work shuttled between political tragedies and cultural comedies... |
The New Yorker | |
1992 | Health Reporting | Seth Rosenfeld | San Francisco Examiner | |
1992 | Environmental Reporting | John Thor Dahlburg | The Los Angeles Times | |
1992 | Photography | Carlos Guerrero Carlos Guerrero Carlos Guerrero , is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series who was a multiple Formula 3 and Formula 2 champion in his native Mexico. He raced in the 1995-1996 CART seasons with 17 career starts, including the 1995 Indianapolis 500... |
El Nuevo Herald | |
1992 | Radio Reporting | Tom Gjelten Tom Gjelten Tom Gjelten is a correspondent for National Public Radio news. Gjelten has worked for NPR since 1982, when he joined the organization as a labor and education reporter... |
National Public Radio | |
1992 | National TV Reporting | Brian Ross Brian Ross (journalist) Brian Elliot Ross is an American investigative correspondent for ABC News. He has been with ABC News since July 1994. From 1974 until 1994, Ross was a correspondent for NBC News.-Major scoops:... , Rhonda Schwartz |
Dateline, NBC News | |
1992 | Foreign TV Reporting | Chris Wallace Chris Wallace (journalist) Christopher "Chris" Wallace is an American journalist, currently the host of the Fox Network program, Fox News Sunday. Wallace has won three Emmy Awards, the Dupont-Columbia Silver Baton Award, and a Peabody Award. Wallace has been with Fox News since 2003... , Neal Shapiro Neal Shapiro Neal B. Shapiro is the president of PBS station Thirteen/WNET New York City, installed in February 2007. He is the chief executive of the station's license holder, the Educational Broadcasting Corporation , which also operates the Long Island, New York, PBS outlet WLIW.- Life and Career :Shapiro... , Anthony Radziwill Anthony Radziwill Anthony Stanislas Albert Radziwill was an American television executive and filmmaker.-Early life and education:... |
PrimeTime Live, ABC News | |
1992 | Social Commentary | Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Henry Louis “Skip” Gates, Jr., is an American literary critic, educator, scholar, writer, editor, and public intellectual. He was the first African American to receive the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship. He has received numerous honorary degrees and awards for his teaching, research, and... |
NY Times OP-Ed | |
1992 | Career Award | Herbert Mitgang Herbert Mitgang Herbert Mitgang is an author, editor, journalist, playwright, and producer of television news documentaries.- Work :During World War II Mitgang served as an army correspondent and became the managing editor of the... |
The New York Times | |
1991 | Radio Reporting | Nina Totenberg Nina Totenberg Nina Totenberg is an American legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio focusing primarily on the activities and politics of the Supreme Court of the United States. Her reports air regularly on NPR's newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition... |
National Public Radio | |
1991 | Local Television | Christopher Scholl | KWWL TV, Iowa | |
1991 | National Television | Glenn Silber, Robert Krulwich Robert Krulwich Robert Krulwich is an American radio and television journalist whose specialty is explaining complex topics in depth. He has worked as a full-time employee of ABC, CBS, National Public Radio, and Pacifica. He has done assignment pieces for ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight, as well as PBS's... , David Fanning, Sharon Tiller |
Frontline: Center for Investigative Reporting | |
1991 | Cultural Reporting | Konstantin Akinsha, Grigorii Kozlov | ARTnews | |
1991 | Special Award | Andrew Schneider Andrew Schneider Andrew Schneider is an American screenwriter and television producer, whose credits include writing for The Sopranos, Northern Exposure, and Alien Nation. He frequently co-writes episodes with his wife, Diane Frolov. In 1992 Schneider won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama... , Mary Pat Flaherty |
The Pittsburgh Press | |
1991 | Education Reporting | Jeff Gottlieb | San Jose Mercury News | |
1991 | Economic Reporting | Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett is an American investigative journalist and author who collaborated with James B. Steele. According to The Washington Journalism Review they were a better investigative reporting team than even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Together they have won two Pulitzer Prizes, two... , James B. Steele |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1991 | War Reporting | Patrick J. Sloyan | Newsday | |
1991 | Local Reporting | Holly A. Taylor | The Berkshire Eagle | |
1991 | Regional Reporting | Dan Barry Dan Barry (reporter) Dan Barry is a reporter and columnist for The New York Times, where he has written the "This Land" column since January 2007. “Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball’s Longest Game,” Barry’s most recent book, about the longest game in professional baseball history, will be released in... , John Sullivan John Sullivan John Sullivan was the third son of Irish immigrants, a United States general in the Revolutionary War, a delegate in the Continental Congress and a United States federal judge.... , Ira Chinoy |
The Providence Journal - Bulletin | |
1991 | National Reporting | Jeff Taylor Jeff Taylor Jeff Taylor is a founder of the online jobs site Monster.com. He is a graduate of the program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In August 2005, he left Monster to found a new venture called Eons.com, a social networking website for people over age 50. In 2008, Taylor started... , Mike McGraw |
The Kansas City Star | |
1991 | Foreign Reporting | Francis X. Clines | The New York Times | |
1991 | Foreign Reporting | Barbara Crossette Barbara Crossette Barbara Crossette is an American journalist and instructor in journalism.She wrote for The New York Times for over twenty years, and served as the paper's chief correspondent in South East Asia... |
The New York Times | |
1991 | Career Award | Claude Fox Sitton Claude Sitton Claude Fox Sitton is a retired American newspaper reporter and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. He covered the civil rights movement for The New York Times during the 1950s and 1960s, eventually becoming the paper's national editor... |
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1990 | Foreign Reporting | Caryle Murphy | The Washington Post | |
1990 | National Reporting | Susan F. Rasky, David E. Rosenbaum | The New York Times | |
1990 | Regional Reporting | Gayle Reaves Gayle Reaves Gayle Reaves is a Pulitzer Prize- and George Polk Award-winning journalist, currently the managing editor of the Fort Worth Weekly alternative weekly newspaper serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.... , David Hanners, David McLemore |
Dallas Morning News | |
1990 | Local Reporting | Heidi Evans | New York Daily News | |
1990 | Environmental Reporting | Adam Seessel | Independent Weekly | |
1990 | Business Reporting | Dianne Marder | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1990 | Special Publications | Joseph M. Belth | The Insurance Forum | |
1990 | Special Award | Globalvision | ||
1990 | Documentary Television | Hedrick Smith Hedrick Smith Hedrick Smith is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former reporter and editor for The New York Times, an Emmy Award-winning producer/correspondent for the PBS show Frontline, and author of several books.... , Martin Smith Martin Smith (documentarian) Martin Smith is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker, producer and business owner. As the founder and CEO of Rain Media, Martin Smith has directed dozens of nationally broadcast documentaries for PBS's Frontline... |
WGBH Boston and Martin Smith Productions | |
1990 | Local Television Reporting | Kevin Kerrigan | Guam Cable Television | |
1990 | Network Television Reporting | Peter Jennings Peter Jennings Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings, CM was a Canadian American journalist and news anchor. He was the sole anchor of ABC's World News Tonight from 1983 until his death in 2005 of complications from lung cancer... , Leslie Cockburn Leslie Cockburn Leslie Corkill Redlich Cockburn is an American writer and filmmaker who has covered a wide variety of international stories in almost every part of the globe.-Early life and career:... , Tom Yellin |
ABC News | |
1990 | Career Award | Fred Friendly | ||
1990 | Metropolitan Reporting | Laurie Bennett, Alan Fisk, Robert Ourlian | Detroit News | |
1989 | Foreign Reporting | Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl WuDunn Sheryl WuDunn Sheryl WuDunn is a Chinese American business executive, author, lecturer, and the first Asian American to win a Pulitzer Prize.A senior banker focusing on growth companies in technology, new media and the emerging markets, WuDunn also works with double bottom line firms, alternative energy issues,... |
The New York Times | |
1989 | National Reporting | Rick Atkinson Rick Atkinson Rick Atkinson is an American journalist and author whose contributions led to four Pulitzer Prizes.-Life:Atkinson was born in Munich. His father was an United States Army officer and he grew up at military posts. He earned his bachelor degree from East Carolina University in 1974 and a master of... |
The Washington Post | |
1989 | Local Reporting | The Hartford Courant | ||
1989 | Local Television Reporting | WCSC -TV, Charleston, SC | ||
1989 | TV Investigative Reporting | Jonathan Kwitny Jonathan Kwitny Jonathan Kwitny was a Jewish American writer and investigative journalist. He received the University of Missouri School of Journalism's honor medal for career achievement. His book jacket biographies record that his reporting forced J... |
WNYC - TV | |
1989 | Network TV Reporting | CBS News | ||
1989 | Radio Reporting | Robert Knight | WBAI - FM | |
1989 | International Reporting | Stephen Engelberg, Michael R. Gordon | The New York Times | |
1989 | Medical Reporting | John Crewdson | Chicago Tribune | |
1989 | Political Reporting | Andrew Melnykovych | Casper Star - Tribune | |
1989 | Regional Reporting | Miranda Ewell, David Schrieberg | San Jose Mercury News | |
1989 | Career Award | Fred Hechinger Fred M. Hechinger Fred M. Hechinger was an education editor at The New York Times from 1959 to 1990.He came to the U.S. in 1936. He graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School, in 1937.... |
The New York Times | |
1988 | Foreign Reporting | John Kifner John Kifner John Kifner was a reporte for the The New York Times. After serving as an editor on his Williams College student newspaper, The Williams Record, Kifner joined The New York Times as a copy boy in 1963 and soughtt reporting assignments... |
The New York Times | |
1988 | National Reporting | Keith Schneider | The New York Times | |
1988 | Local Reporting | David Gomez, Patricia Guthrie | Albuquerque Tribune | |
1988 | Financial Reporting | National Thrift News | ||
1988 | Environmental Reporting | Mary Bishop | Roanoke Time & World - News | |
1988 | Local Television Reporting | King 5 TV, Seattle | ||
1988 | Network Television Reporting | Brian Ross Brian Ross (journalist) Brian Elliot Ross is an American investigative correspondent for ABC News. He has been with ABC News since July 1994. From 1974 until 1994, Ross was a correspondent for NBC News.-Major scoops:... , Ira Silverman |
NBC | |
1988 | Economic Reporting | Donald L. Barlette, James B.Steele | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1988 | Radio Reporting | Patricia Neighmond | National Public Radio | |
1988 | Cultural Reporting | Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler Lawrence Weschler is an author of works of creative nonfiction.A graduate of Cowell College of the University of California, Santa Cruz , Weschler was for over twenty years a staff writer at The New Yorker, where his work shuttled between political tragedies and cultural comedies... |
North Point Press | |
1988 | Photojournalism | Mary Ellen Mark Mary Ellen Mark Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her photojournalism, portraiture, and advertising photography. She has had 16 collections of her work published and has been exhibited at galleries and museums worldwide. She has received numerous accolades, including three Robert F... |
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1988 | Career Award | William Shawn William Shawn William Shawn was an American magazine editor who edited The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987.-Education and Early Life:... |
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1987 | Foreign Reporting | Nora Boustany | The Washington Post | |
1987 | National Reporting | Mike Masterson, Chuck Cook Chuck Cook Charles Henry "Chuck" Cook was a broadcaster and politician in Canada.Cook was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. He became a CJOR radio talk show host in Vancouver, British Columbia in the 1970s. He served as Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament from 1979 to 1993 in the riding of North... , Mark N. Trahant |
The Arizona Republic | |
1987 | Local Reporting | Ron Ridenhour | New Orleans City Business | |
1987 | Financial Reporting | Daniel Hertzberg Daniel Hertzberg Daniel Hertzberg, an American journalist, is the former deputy managing editor for international news at The Wall Street Journal. Starting July 1, 2009, Hertzberg has served as senior editor-at-large at BLOOMBERG NEWS in New York. Hertzberg is a 1968 graduate of the University of Chicago.-Awards:In... , James B. Stewart James B. Stewart James Bennett Stewart is an American lawyer, journalist, and author.-Life and career:Stewart was born in Quincy, Illinois. A graduate of DePauw University and Harvard Law School, James B. Stewart is a member of the Bar of New York and Bloomberg Professor of Business and Economic Journalism at the... |
The Wall Street Journal | |
1987 | Metropolitan Reporting | The Charlotte Observer | ||
1987 | Local Television Reporting | Margie Nichols | WSMV, Nashville | |
1987 | Network Television Reporting | CNN | ||
1987 | Radio Reporting | Larry Bensky Larry Bensky Larry Bensky is a literary and political journalist with more than forty years experience in both print and broadcast media, as well as a teacher and long-time political activist... |
Pacifica Radio | |
1987 | Sports Reporting | Chris Mortensen Chris Mortensen Chris "Mort" Mortensen , an award-winning journalist, provides reports for ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio and ESPN.com... |
The Atlanta Journal - Constitution | |
1987 | Science Reporting | Science News | ||
1987 | Political Reporting | Washington Bureau | Knight - Ridder | |
1987 | Foreign Television Reporting | Gordon Manning Gordon Manning John Gordon Manning Jr. was a news executive at CBS and NBC and a former executive editor at Newsweek.Manning is credited with arranging the first interview between Soviet leader Mikhail S... |
NBC | |
1987 | Magazine Reporting | Roger Rosenblatt Roger Rosenblatt Roger Rosenblatt is an American journalist, author, playwright and teacher. He was a long-time columnist for Time magazine.-Career:... |
Time | |
1987 | Career Award | Murray Kempton Murray Kempton James Murray Kempton was an influential, Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist.-Biography:Kempton was born in Baltimore on December 16, 1917. His mother was Sally Ambler and his father was James Branson Kempton, a stock broker... |
Newsday & New York Newsday | |
1986 | Foreign Reporting | Newsweek | ||
1986 | National Reporting | Andrew Wolfson, Daniel Rubin Daniel Rubin Daniel Rubin is a Swiss professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for Genève-Servette HC in Switzerland's National League A.... |
Louisville Courier - Journal | |
1986 | Local Reporting | Sally Jacobs | Raleigh News and Observer | |
1986 | Regional Reporting | Alex Beasley, Rosemary Goudreau | Orlando Sentinel | |
1986 | Financial Reporting | Peter G. Gosselin | Boston Globe | |
1986 | Science Reporting | Science Times | ||
1986 | Environmental Reporting | High Country News | ||
1986 | International TV Reporting | David Fanning, Martin Smith Martin Smith (documentarian) Martin Smith is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker, producer and business owner. As the founder and CEO of Rain Media, Martin Smith has directed dozens of nationally broadcast documentaries for PBS's Frontline... |
Frontline (PBS) | |
1986 | National Television Reporting | Bill Moyers Bill Moyers Bill Moyers is an American journalist and public commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson Administration from 1965 to 1967. He worked as a news commentator on television for ten years. Moyers has had an extensive involvement with public... |
CBS Reports | |
1986 | Local Television Reporting | Lee Coppola | WKBW - TV, Buffalo | |
1986 | Book | Richard Kluger Richard Kluger Richard Kluger worked as a journalist before becoming an accomplished Pulitzer Prize-winning author and book publisher.-Journalism:... |
" The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune" | |
1986 | Career Award | James Reston James Reston James Barrett Reston , nicknamed "Scotty," was an American journalist whose career spanned the mid 1930s to the early 1990s. He was associated for many years with the New York Times.-Life:... |
The New York Times | |
1985 | Foreign Reporting | Alan Cowell Alan Cowell Alan S. Cowell is a British journalist and a correspondent for The New York Times. Since 2008 he has been senior correspondent for NYTimes.com based in Paris.... |
The New York Times | |
1985 | International Reporting | Pete Carey, Katherine Ellison Katherine Ellison Katherine Ellison is an investigative journalist, foreign correspondent, and writing consultant.-Awards:Ellison won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for a series of articles that exposed how Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos had looted the Philippines' treasury and clandestinely purchased... , Lewis M. Simons |
The San Jose Mercury - News | |
1985 | National Reporting | Diana Griego, Louis Kilzer | The Denver Post | |
1985 | Local Reporting | Stan Jones | The Fairbanks Daily News - Miner | |
1985 | Metropolitan Reporting | Jimmy Breslin Jimmy Breslin Jimmy Breslin is an American journalist and author. He currently writes a column for the New York Daily News' Sunday edition. He has written numerous novels, and columns of his have appeared regularly in various newspapers in his hometown of New York City... |
New York Daily News | |
1985 | Political Reporting | Frank Greve | The Knight Ridder Newspapers | |
1985 | Business Reporting | Spotlight/Business Team | The Boston Globe | |
1985 | Medical Reporting | Lawerence K. Altman | The New York Times | |
1985 | Criticism | Arthur C. Danto | The Nation | |
1985 | Radio Reporting | Peter Laufer Peter Laufer Peter Laufer is an independent journalist, broadcaster and documentary filmmaker working in traditional and new media. He is the James Wallace Chair in Journalism at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.-Career:... |
NBC Radio News | |
1985 | Network Television Reporting | Ted Koppel Ted Koppel Edward James "Ted" Koppel is an English-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline from the program's inception in 1980 until his retirement in late 2005. After leaving Nightline, Koppel worked as managing editor for the Discovery Channel before resigning in 2008... , Richard N. Kaplan |
ABC News "Nightline" | |
1985 | Local Television Reporting | Vic Lee, Craig Franklin, Brian McTigue Brian McTigue Brian McTigue was an English professional Rugby League World Cup winning footballer of the 1950s and 60s. He is a Wigan RL Hall of Fame member and is considered to be one of the greatest forwards in Great Britain's history.... |
KRON - TV, San Francisco | |
1985 | Career Award | George Tames George Tames George Tames was an American photographer for The New York Times from 1945-1985. As a newspaper photographer, Tames was a regular on Capitol Hill over a span of forty years.-Biography:... |
The New York Times | |
1984 | Foreign Reporting | Mark Fineman | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1984 | National Reporting | Robert Parry Robert Parry Robert Parry is an American investigative journalist. He was awarded the George Polk Award for National Reporting in 1984 for his work with the Associated Press on the Iran-Contra story and uncovered Oliver North's involvement in it as a Washington-based correspondent for Newsweek. In 1995, he... |
The Associated Press | |
1984 | Local Reporting | Ellen Whitford | The Norfolk Virginian - Pilot | |
1984 | Medical Reporting | William R. Ritz, John Aloysius Farrell John Aloysius Farrell John Aloysius Farrell is an award-winning investigative reporter who works at . He is a former White House correspondent and Washington editor for The Boston Globe and a former Washington bureau chief and columnist for The Denver Post... |
The Denver Post | |
1984 | Environmental Reporting | Tom Harris, Jim Morris | The Sacramento Bee | |
1984 | Special Interest Reporting | Lois R. Ember | Chemical & Engineering News | |
1984 | Magazine Reporting | John Vinocur John Vinocur John Vinocur is a journalist for the Paris-based newspaper The International Herald Tribune . Prior to joining IHT, he was the metropolitan editor at The New York Times.-Journalistic career:... |
The New York Times Magazine | |
1984 | News Photography | Ozier Muhammad Ozier Muhammad Ozier Muhammad is a photojournalist who has been on the staff of The New York Times since 1992. He has also worked for Ebony Magazine, The Charlotte Observer, and Newsday. He earned a B.A... |
Newsday | |
1984 | Special Award | "Amnesty International Report" | Amnesty International | |
1984 | Foreign Television Reporting | Michael Buerk Michael Buerk Michael Duncan Buerk is a BBC journalist and newsreader, most famous for his reporting of the Ethiopian famine on 23 October 1984, which inspired the Band Aid charity record.-Early life:... , Mohamed Amin Mohamed Amin Mohamed "Mo" Amin was a Kenyan photojournalist noted for his pictures and videotapes of the Ethiopian famine.... |
BBC, VisNews, NBC News | |
1984 | National Television Reporting | Alex Kotlowitz Alex Kotlowitz -Biography:Kotlowitz received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University and is an alumnus of the Ragdale Foundation. He currently lives with his family just outside Chicago in the suburb of Oak Park.-Writing:... , Kwame Holman, Susan Ades |
MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour | |
1984 | Local Television Reporting | Rick Nelson, Joe Collum | KPRC - TV, Houston | |
1984 | Career Award | Red Barber Red Barber Walter Lanier "Red" Barber was an American sportscaster.Barber, nicknamed "The Ol' Redhead", was primarily identified with radio broadcasts of Major League Baseball, calling play-by-play across four decades with the Cincinnati Reds , Brooklyn Dodgers , and New York Yankees... |
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1983 | Foreign Reporting | Joseph Lelyveld Joseph Lelyveld Joseph Lelyveld was executive editor of the New York Times from 1994 to 2001, and interim executive editor in 2003 after the resignation of Howell Raines. He is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, and a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books.In all, Lelyveld worked at... |
The New York Times | |
1983 g | National Reporting | Robert M. Frump, Timothy Dwyer | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1983 | Regional Reporting | Paul Lieberman, Celia Dugger | The Atlantic Journal - Constitution | |
1983 | Local Reporting | Jim McGee | The Miami Herald | |
1983 | Foreign Affairs Reporting | Philip Taubman | The New York Times | |
1983 | Economics Reporting | Dennis Camire, Mark Rohner | Gannett News Service | |
1983 | Consumer Reporting | Marcia Stepanek, Stephen Franklin Stephen Franklin Stephen Franklin is a lead character in the fictional universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by the late Richard Biggs. He serves as the chief medical officer on the Babylon 5 space station.-Personality:... |
The Detroit Free Press | |
1983 | Medical Reporting | Benjamin Weiser | The Washington Post | |
1983 | Network Television Reporting | Don McNeill | CBS News | |
1983 | Local Television Reporting | John Fosholt, Ward Lucas | KBTV News Denver | |
1983 | Documentary Television | "Vietnam: A Television History" | WGBH, Boston, and aired on the Public Broadcasting System | |
1983 | Special Interest Reporting | The Amicus Journal | National Resources Defense Council | |
1983 | Special Award | Youssef M. Ibrahim | The Wall Street Journal | |
1983 | Career Award | William Lawrence Shirer | ||
1982 | Foreign Reporting | Thomas L. Friedman, David K. Shipler David K. Shipler David K. Shipler is an American author who won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1987 for Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land... |
The New York Times | |
1982 | National Reporting | Richard Halloran | The New York Times | |
1982 | Regional Reporting | Jim Henderson | Dallas Times Herald | |
1982 | Metropolitan Reporting | Doug Cumming | Providence Journal - Bulletin | |
1982 | Local Reporting | David Johnston David Cay Johnston David Cay Johnston is an investigative journalist and author, a specialist in economics and tax issues, and winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting.... , Joel Sappell |
The Los Angeles Times | |
1982 | Magazine Reporting | Roger Rosenblatt Roger Rosenblatt Roger Rosenblatt is an American journalist, author, playwright and teacher. He was a long-time columnist for Time magazine.-Career:... |
Time | |
1982 | Financial Reporting | Phillip L. Zweig | American Banker | |
1982 | Criticism | Stanley Kauffman | The New Republic | |
1982 | News Photography | Robby Castro | The Associated Press | |
1982 | Network Television Reporting | "CBS Reports: Guatemala" | CBS News | |
1982 | Local Television Reporting | Dick Gelfman, Theresa Crawford, John Sur | WBAL -TV, Baltimore | |
1982 | Documentary Television | Andrew A. Stern | Public Broadcasting System | |
1982 | Special Award | Rod Nordland | The Philadelphia | |
1981 | Foreign Reporting | John Darnton John Darnton John Darnton is an American journalist and author.-At The New York Times:After attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Darnton joined The New York Times as a copyboy in 1966... |
The New York Times | |
1981 | National Reporting | Seymour M. Hersh, Jeff Gerth Jeff Gerth Jeff Gerth is a former investigative reporter for The New York Times who has written lengthy, probing stories that drew both praise and criticism. He shared a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for his coverage of how American firms gave the Chinese access to sensitive technology related to satellite launches... , Phillip Taubman |
The New York Times | |
1981 | Regional Reporting | Stephanie Saul, W. Stevens Ricks | Jackson Clarion - Ledger (Miss) | |
1981 | Local Reporting | "The Federal Impact" | Orlando Sentinel Star | |
1981 | Consumer Reporting | Phil Norman | Louisville Courier - Journal | |
1981 | Magazine Reporting | William Greider William Greider William Greider is an American journalist and author who writes primarily about economics.His most recent book is . Before that he published The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy, which explores the basis and history of the corporation and how people can influence further... |
The Atlantic | |
1981 | Book | Edwin R. Bayley | "Joe McCarthy and The Press" | |
1981 | Science Reporting | "News and Comments" | Science Magazine | |
1981 | Television Documentary | Pierre Salinger Pierre Salinger Pierre Emil George Salinger was a White House Press Secretary to U.S. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson... |
ABC News | |
1981 | Television Reporting | Ted Koppel Ted Koppel Edward James "Ted" Koppel is an English-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline from the program's inception in 1980 until his retirement in late 2005. After leaving Nightline, Koppel worked as managing editor for the Discovery Channel before resigning in 2008... |
NBC News, "Nightline" | |
1981 | Radio Reporting | John Merrow John Merrow John Merrow is a broadcast journalist who has reported on education issues for more than three decades. He serves as the education correspondent for the PBS NewsHour program. These features - often under the umbrella heading of "The Merrow Report" - have become a staple of education reporting on... |
Institute for Educational Leadership and National Public Radio | |
1981 | Career Award | George Seldes George Seldes George Seldes was an American investigative journalist and media critic. The writer and critic Gilbert Seldes was his younger brother. Actress Marian Seldes is his niece.... |
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1980 | Foreign Reporting | Shirley Christian | The Miami Herald | |
1980 | National Reporting | Jonathan Neuman, Ted Gup Ted Gup Ted Gup , a 1968 graduate of Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, is a writer noted for being the first to reveal publicly in 1992 the existence of a large underground bunker at West Virginia's famed Greenbrier Resort to house the Congress of the United States in case of a nuclear attack on... |
The Washington Post | |
1980 | Local Reporting | The Miami Herald | ||
1980 | Regional Reporting | The Charlotte Observer | ||
1980 | Editorials | Editorial Board | The New York Times | |
1980 | Commentary | Roger Angell Roger Angell Roger Angell is an American essayist. He has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker and was its chief fiction editor for many years... |
The New Yorker | |
1980 | News Photography | Oscar Sabatta | United Press International | |
1980 | Satiric Drawings | Edward Sorel Edward Sorel Edward Sorel is an illustrator, caricaturist, cartoonist, and graphic designer.Sorel is noted for his wavy pen-and-ink style, which he describes as "spontaneous direct drawing," since he does not use pencil or tracing for guidance... |
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1980 | Cultural Reporting | ARTnews | ||
1980 | National Radio Reporting | National Public Radio | ||
1980 | Local Radio Reporting | Station | KMOX, CBS, St. Louis | |
1980 | Political Reporting | Bill Moyers Bill Moyers Bill Moyers is an American journalist and public commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson Administration from 1965 to 1967. He worked as a news commentator on television for ten years. Moyers has had an extensive involvement with public... |
(WNET-TV), New York | |
1980 | Local Television Reporting | Stephen Talbot Stephen Talbot Stephen Henderson Talbot is an award-winning TV reporter, writer, and producer who began his career as a television child actor of the late 1950s and early 1960s... , Jonathan Dann |
KQED-TV, San Francisco | |
1980 | National Television Reporting | Charles Kuralt Charles Kuralt Charles Kuralt was an American journalist. He was most widely known for his long career with CBS, first for his "On the Road" segments on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and later as the first anchor of CBS News Sunday Morning, a position he held for fifteen years.Kuralt's "On the Road"... |
CBS News | |
1980 | Special Award | Leonard Karlin | LIU alumnus/Polk Citation Writer | |
1979 | Foreign Reporting | John Kifner John Kifner John Kifner was a reporte for the The New York Times. After serving as an editor on his Williams College student newspaper, The Williams Record, Kifner joined The New York Times as a copy boy in 1963 and soughtt reporting assignments... |
The New York Times | |
1979 | National Reporting | Brian Donovan Brian Donovan Brian Donovan is an anime and cartoon voice actor residing in the U.S. state of California. As of 2011, he voices Rock Lee in Naruto Shippuden & is the voice of recurring character Salty in Alpha and Omega.- Animation/Anime Roles :... , Bob Wyrick, Stuart Diamond |
Newsday | |
1979 | Regional Reporting | Jim Adams Jim Adams Jim Adams born is an American heavy metal guitarist. His is best known for being lead guitarist for thrash metal band Defiance. Joining the band in 1986, Adams quickly became an integral member of the band, co-writing much of their material and playing on all three of their LP's, Product of... , Jim Detjen |
The Louisville Courier-Journal | |
1979 | Metropolitan Reporting | Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich Walt Bogdanich is an American investigative journalist.-Life:Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science... , Walter Johns Jr. |
The Cleveland Press | |
1979 | Local Reporting | Ed Petykiewicz | The Saginaw News | |
1979 | Documentary | Jack Willis Jack Willis -Career:Jack Willis, an award winning documentary filmmaker and television producer, was the co-founder of Link TV a Direct Broadcast Satellite channel currently in over 34 million American homes via DirecTV and the Dish Network.... , Saul Landau Saul Landau Saul Landau is journalist, filmmaker, and commentator. He is Professor Emeritus at California State University, Pomona. He is a senior Fellow at and Vice Chair of the Institute for Policy Studies.-Career:... |
New Time Films, Inc. | |
1979 | National Television Reporting | WRC-TV, Washington, D.C. | ||
1979 | Foreign Television Reporting | Ed Bradley Ed Bradley Edward Rudolph "Ed" Bradley, Jr. was an American journalist, best known for twenty-six years of award-winning work on the CBS News television program 60 Minutes... |
"60 Minutes" CBS News | |
1979 | Political Reporting | Jack Newfield Jack Newfield Jack Newfield was a muckraking journalist, employed by The Village Voice, the Daily News and the New York Post. He covered the emergence of the New Left and the civil rights movement, and was a close friend of Robert F... |
The Village Voice | |
1979 | Commentary | "Notes and Comments" Talk of the Town, | The New Yorker | |
1979 | Book | William Shawcross William Shawcross William Hartley Hume Shawcross, CVO is a British writer and commentator.-Career:Shawcross was educated at St. Aubyns Preparatory School, Rottingdean, Eton College and University College, Oxford. He attended St. Martin's Art School to study sculpture after leaving Oxford. He worked as a journalist... |
"Sideshow" | |
1979 | News Photography | "Firing Squad"-Name Withheld | United Press International | |
1979 | Special Interest Reporting | Wilbert Rideau Wilbert Rideau Wilbert Rideau is a former death row inmate in Louisiana, as well as an author and award-winning prison journalist. Rideau was initially convicted of murder and served time in the Louisiana State Penitentiary... , Billy Sinclair Billy Sinclair Billy Wayne Sinclair is a former prisoner at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana who became famous as a journalist; he co-edited The Angolite with Wilbert Rideau.... |
The Angolite (Louisana State Prison) | |
1979 | Career Award | Alden Whitman Alden Whitman Alden Whitman was an American journalist. He worked at The New York Times where he pioneered writing personalized obituaries. He is also known for his testimony before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee... |
The New York Times | |
1978 | Foreign Reporting | John F. Burns John F. Burns John Fisher Burns is a British journalist, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. He is the London bureau chief for The New York Times, where he covers international issues. Burns also frequently appears on PBS... , John Darnton John Darnton John Darnton is an American journalist and author.-At The New York Times:After attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Darnton joined The New York Times as a copyboy in 1966... , Michael T. Kaufman Michael T. Kaufman Michael T. Kaufman was a writer for the New York Times. He won the 1978 George Polk Award for foreign reporting for coverage of Africa. He died at St... |
The New York Times | |
1978 | National Reporting | Ronald Kessler Ronald Kessler Ronald Borek Kessler is an American journalist and author of 19 non-fiction books. He is chief Washington, D.C. correspondent of the conservative news and commentary website Newsmax.com.-Personal life:Kessler was born in New York City in 1943... |
The Washington Post | |
1978 | Local Reporting | The Dallas Times Herald | ||
1978 | Public Service Reporting | Jane Shoemaker, Thomas Ferrick, Jr., William Ecenbarger | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1978 | Regional Reporting | Southern Exposure | ||
1978 | Educational Reporting | The Chronicle of Higher Education | ||
1978 | Television Reporting | Don Harris, Bob Brown Bob Brown Robert James Brown is an Australian senator, the inaugural Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Greens and was the first openly gay member of the Parliament of Australia... |
NBC News | |
1978 | Film Documentary | "Scared Straight" | Golden West Television Productions | |
1978 | News Photography | Eddie Adams Eddie Adams (photographer) Eddie Adams was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American photographer and photojournalist noted for portraits of celebrities and politicians and his coverage of 13 wars.-Combat photographer:... |
The Associated Press | |
1978 | Commentary | Russell Baker Russell Baker Russell Wayne Baker is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer known for his satirical commentary and self-critical prose, as well as for his autobiography, Growing Up.-His career:... |
The New York Times | |
1978 | Career Award | Richard S. Salant Richard S. Salant Richard S. Salant was a CBS executive from 1952 and president of the CBS News division from 1961-64 and 1966-79.-External links:*... |
CBS News | |
1977 | Foreign Reporting | Robert C. Toth | The Los Angeles Times | |
1977 | National Reporting | Walter Pincus Walter Pincus Walter Haskell Pincus is a national security journalist for The Washington Post. He has won several prizes including a Polk Award in 1977, a television Emmy in 1981, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in association with other Washington Post reporters, and the 2010 Arthur Ross Media... |
The Washington Post | |
1977 | Local Reporting | Len Ackland Len Ackland Len Ackland is a professor at the University of Colorado and co-director of the Center for Environmental Journalism.He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a bachelor's degree in history, and from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.He was a... |
The Des Moines Register | |
1977 | Magazine Reporting | Daniel Lang | The New Yorker Local Radio, Television | |
1977 | Reporting | John Stossel John Stossel John F. Stossel is an American consumer reporter, investigative journalist, author and libertarian columnist. In October 2009 Stossel left his long time home on ABC News to join the Fox Business Channel and Fox News Channel, both owned and operated by News Corp... |
WCBS News | |
1977 | Science Reporting | The New England Journal of Medicine | ||
1977 | Criticism | Peter S. Prescott Peter S. Prescott Peter S. Prescott was an American author and book critic. He was the senior book reviewer at Newsweek for more than two decades.In January, 1970, Prescott published A World of Our Own: Notes on Life and Learning in a Boys' Preparatory School, which described his alma mater, The Choate School, .In... |
Newsweek | |
1977 | Commentary | Red Smith Red Smith (sportswriter) For other uses, see: Red Smith Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith was an American sportswriter who rose to become one of America's most widely read sports columnists.-Career:After graduating from Green Bay East High School, site of Packers home games until 1957, Smith moved on to... |
The New York Times | |
1977 | Editorial Cartoons | Jeff MacNelly Jeff MacNelly Jeffrey Kenneth MacNelly was a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and the creator of the popular comic strip Shoe.-Early life:... |
The Richmond News Leader | |
1977 | News Photography | Eddie Adams Eddie Adams (photographer) Eddie Adams was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American photographer and photojournalist noted for portraits of celebrities and politicians and his coverage of 13 wars.-Combat photographer:... |
The Associated Press | |
1977 | Career Award | Carey McWilliams Carey McWilliams (journalist) Carey McWilliams was an American author, editor, and lawyer. He is best known for his writings about social issues in California, including the condition of migrant farm workers and the internment of Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II... |
The Nation | |
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1974 | Foreign Reporting | Donald Kirk Donald Kirk Donald Kirk is a veteran correspondent and noted author on conflict and crisis from Southeast Asia to the Middle East to Northeast Asia. Don has covered wars from Vietnam to Iraq, focusing on political, diplomatic, economic and social as well as military issues... |
The Chicago Tribune | |
1974 | National Reporting | Seymour M. Hersh | The New York Times | |
1974 | Metropolitan Reporting | Richard Severo | The New York Times | |
1974 | Community Service | William E. Anderson, Harley R. Bierce, Richard C. Cady | The Indianapolis Star | |
1974 | Magazine Reporting | Edward M. Brecher Edward M. Brecher Edward M. Brecher was a well-known American science writer and book author, best known for his contributions in addiction research, human sexuality, and for his advocacy of rights for people who choose to commit suicide.-Works And Awards:... , Robert H. Harris Robert H. Harris Robert H. Harris was an American character actor born in New York City, New York.-Career:... |
Consumer Reports | |
1974 | Television Documentary | NBC News | ||
1974 | News Photography | Werner Baum | Deutsche Presse-Agentur | |
1974 | Book | Mary Adelaide Mendelson | "Tender Loving Greed" | |
1974 | Special Award | Sydney H. Schanberg | The New York Times | |
1973 | Foreign Reporting | Henry S. Bradsher | The Washington Star-News | |
1973 | National Reporting | Andrew H. Malcolm | The New York Times | |
1973 | Metropolitan Reporting | James Savage, Mike Baxter | The Miami Herald | |
1973 | Local Reporting | Carol Talley, Joan Hayde | The Daily Advance (Dover, N.J.) | |
1973 | Community Service | William Sherman | New York Daily News | |
1973 | Investigative Reporting | Seymour Hersh Seymour Hersh Seymour Myron Hersh is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author based in Washington, D.C. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine on military and security matters... |
The New York Times | |
1973 | Magazine Reporting | John F. Osborne John F. Osborne John F. Osborne was an American magazine editor and journalist.He was born in Corinth, Mississippi, and wrote for the Memphis Commercial Appeal and the Associated Press before joining the National Recovery Administration, and then the Tennessee Valley Authority, as a U.S... |
The New Republic | |
1973 | Television Reporting | Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Affairs Center for Television | ||
1973 | Television Documentary | Jeremy Isaacs Jeremy Isaacs Sir Jeremy Isaacs is a British television producer and executive, winner of many BAFTA awards and international Emmy Awards. He was also General Director of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden .-Early life:... |
"The World at War" Thames Television (London, England) | |
1973 | News Photography | George Brich | The Associated Press | |
1973 | Book | David Wise | "The Politics of Lying - Government Deception, Secrecy, and Power" | |
1973 | Special Award | Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett is an American investigative journalist and author who collaborated with James B. Steele. According to The Washington Journalism Review they were a better investigative reporting team than even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Together they have won two Pulitzer Prizes, two... , James B. Steele |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1972 | Foreign Reporting | Jean Thoraval, Jean Leclerc du Sablon | Agence France-Presse | |
1972 | National Reporting | Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein is an American investigative journalist who, at The Washington Post, teamed up with Bob Woodward; the two did the majority of the most important news reporting on the Watergate scandal. These scandals led to numerous government investigations, the indictment of a vast number of... , Robert Woodward |
The Washington Post | |
1972 | Metopolitan Reporting | Joseph Martin, Martin McLaughlin Martin McLaughlin Martin L. McLaughlin is Professor of Italian and Fiat-Serena Professor of Italian Studies in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford where he is a Fellow of Magdalen College... , James Ryan |
New York Daily News | |
1972 | Local Reporting | Doris Ellen Olsten | Santa Maria (Calif.) Times | |
1972 | Community Service | Ronald Kessler Ronald Kessler Ronald Borek Kessler is an American journalist and author of 19 non-fiction books. He is chief Washington, D.C. correspondent of the conservative news and commentary website Newsmax.com.-Personal life:Kessler was born in New York City in 1943... |
The Washington Post | |
1972 | Investigative Reporting | Jean Heller Jean Heller Jean Heller is a writer and a journalist. She is known for her reporting on the Tuskegee experiment in 1972 and that the United States claims of an Iraqi buildup on the Saudi Arabian border during the Gulf War in 1990 was not accurate. She has reported for the St... |
The Associated Press | |
1972 | Magazine Reporting | Frances FitzGerald | The New Yorker | |
1972 | Television Reporting | Jim McKay Jim McKay James Kenneth McManus , better known by his professional name of Jim McKay, was an American television sports journalist.... |
American Broadcasting Company | |
1972 | Television News-Documenta | "60 Minutes" "First Tuesday" | CBS News, NBC News | |
1972 | News Photography | Huynh Cong Ut Huynh Cong Ut Huỳnh Công Út, known professionally as Nick Ut, is a photographer for the Associated Press who works out of Los Angeles... |
The Associated Press | |
1972 | Book | Sanford J. Ungar Sanford J. Ungar Sanford J. "Sandy" Ungar is an American journalist, author, and current president of Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland.Sanford J. Ungar became the tenth President of Goucher College on July 1, 2001... |
"The Papers & The Papers" | |
1972 | Special Award | Lesley Oelsner | The New York Times | |
1971 | Foreign Reporting | Sydney H. Schanberg | The New York Times | |
1971 | National Reporting | The New York Times | ||
1971 | Metropolitan Reporting | Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett Donald L. Barlett is an American investigative journalist and author who collaborated with James B. Steele. According to The Washington Journalism Review they were a better investigative reporting team than even Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Together they have won two Pulitzer Prizes, two... , James B. Steele |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1971 | Education Reporting | Joseph Lelyveld Joseph Lelyveld Joseph Lelyveld was executive editor of the New York Times from 1994 to 2001, and interim executive editor in 2003 after the resignation of Howell Raines. He is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, and a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books.In all, Lelyveld worked at... |
The New York Times | |
1971 | Public Service | Frances Cerra | Newsday | |
1971 | Magazine Reporting | Ross Terrill Ross Terrill Ross Terrill born in Melbourne is an Australian academic, historian and journalist, residing in the United States. Terrill specializes in the history of China, especially the modern People's Republic of China. He has appeared several times to testify in front of the United States Congress, and has... |
The Atlantic Monthly | |
1971 | Television Documentary | Peter Davis Peter Davis (director) Peter Frank Davis, born January 2, 1937, is an American filmmaker, author and journalist.-Biography:Davis was born in Santa Monica, and grew up in Upland and Pacific Palisades, CA. His parents were the screenwriters Frank Davis and Tess Slesinger, and after his mother's death in 1945, Isabelle Fair... , Perry Wolff, Roger Mudd Roger Mudd Roger Mudd is a U.S. television journalist and broadcaster, most recently as the primary anchor for The History Channel. Previously, Mudd was weekend and weekday substitute anchor of CBS Evening News, co-anchor of the weekday NBC Nightly News, and hosted NBC's Meet the Press, and NBC's American... |
CBS News | |
1971 | Television Reporting | Phil Brady | NBC News | |
1971 | News Photography | Horst Faas Horst Faas Horst Faas is a photo-journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. He is best-known for his images of the Vietnam War.-Life:... , Michel Laurent Michel Laurent Michel Laurent is a French former professional road racing cyclist.- Palmarès :19751976Michel Laurent is a French former professional road racing cyclist.... |
The Associated Press | |
1971 | Criticism | Richard Harwood Richard Harwood Richard Craig Harwood is a British cellist.- Biography :Richard Harwood was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire and began learning to play the piano, aged four and the cello, aged five. He attended Ditcham Park School... |
The Washington Post | |
1971 | Book | Erik Barnouw Erik Barnouw Erik Barnouw was a U.S. historian of radio and television broadcasting.According to the Scribner Encyclopia of American Lives, Erik Barnouw was born in Den Haag in the Netherlands, the son of Adriaan , and Ann Eliza Barnouw... |
"The History of Broadcasting in the United States" | |
1970 | Foreign Reporting | Gloria Emerson Gloria Emerson Gloria Emerson was an American author, journalist and New York Times war correspondent, who won a National Book Award for her book about the Vietnam War, Winners and Losers.... |
The New York Times | |
1970 | National Reporting | The Knight Newspapers | ||
1970 | Metropolitan Reporting | Richard Oliver | New York Daily News | |
1970 | Community Service | Karl Grossman Karl Grossman Karl Grossman is a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York College at Old Westbury. For more than 45 years he has pioneered the combination of investigative reporting and environmental journalism in a variety of media... |
Long Island Press | |
1970 | Editorials | James E. Clayton | The Washington Post | |
1970 | Magazine Reporting | The Washington Monthly | ||
1970 | Television Reporting | Alan M. Levin | National Educational Television (NET) | |
1970 | Freedom of The Press Award | Walter Cronkite Walter Cronkite Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. was an American broadcast journalist, best known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years . During the heyday of CBS News in the 1960s and 1970s, he was often cited as "the most trusted man in America" after being so named in an opinion poll... |
"CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" | |
1970 | News Photography | John Darnell, John Foli, Howard Ruffner | Life Magazine | |
1970 | Criticism | Pauline Kael Pauline Kael Pauline Kael was an American film critic who wrote for The New Yorker magazine from 1968 to 1991. Earlier in her career, her work appeared in City Lights, McCall's and The New Republic.... |
The New Yorker | |
1970 | Book | Otto Friedrich | "Decline and Fall" | |
1970 | Special Award | I. F. Stone I. F. Stone Isidor Feinstein Stone was an iconoclastic American investigative journalist. He is best remembered for his self-published newsletter, I. F... |
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1969 | Foreign Reporting | Henry Kamm Henry Kamm Henry Kamm was a correspondent for The New York Times. He reported for the Times from Southeast Asia , Europe, the Middle East and Africa.... |
The New York Times | |
1969 | National Reporting | Walter Rugaber | The New York Times | |
1969 | Metropolitan Reporting | William Federici | New York Daily News | |
1969 | National TV Reporting | Tom Pettit Tom Pettit William Thomas "Tom" Pettit was a television news correspondent for NBC from the 1960s through 1995... |
National Broadcasting Co. | |
1969 | Local TV Reporting | Lee Hanna | WCBS - TV News | |
1969 | Magazine Reporting | William Lambert | Life | |
1969 | News Photography | Stephen Dawson Starr | The Associated Press | |
1969 | Book | Richard Ellmann Richard Ellmann Richard David Ellmann was a prominent American literary critic and biographer of the Irish writers James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats... |
"The Artist as Critic - Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde" | |
1969 | Special Award | Wes Gallagher Wes Gallagher Wes Gallagher was an American journalist for the Associated Press. He worked as a reporter during World War II. He died in Santa Barbara, California.- College and early career :... |
The Associated Press | |
1969 | Special Award | Seymour M. Hersh | ||
1968 | International Reporting | David Kraslow and Stuart H. Loory | The Los Angeles Times | |
1968 | National Reporting | Bernard D. Nossiter | The Washington Post | |
1968 | Regional Reporting | James K. Batten, Dwayne Walls | The Charlotte Observer | |
1968 | Community Service | David Burnam | The New York Times | |
1968 | Political Reporting | Martin Arnold Martin Arnold Martin Arnold is an experimental filmmaker known for his obsessive reworkings of found footage. He is also a founding member of the Austrian film distributor Sixpack Film. Arnold studied psychology and art history at the University of Vienna... |
The New York Times | |
1968 | Television Reporting | NBC News, CBS News, ABC News | ||
1968 | Magazine Reporting | Norman Mailer Norman Mailer Norman Kingsley Mailer was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and film director.Along with Truman Capote, Joan Didion, Hunter S... |
Harper's Magazine | |
1968 | News Photography | Edward T. Adams | The Associated Press | |
1968 | Criticism | John Simon John Simon (critic) John Ivan Simon is an American author and literary, theater, and film critic.-Personal life:Simon was born in Subotica, Bačka, County of Bačka, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later, known as Yugoslavia . He is of Hungarian descent... |
The New Leader | |
1968 | Book | Charles Rembar Charles Rembar Charles Rembar was an American lawyer who was born in Oceanport, New Jersey and grew up in Long Branch, New Jersey. He graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in 1935 and received his law degree from Columbia Law School in 1938... |
"The End Of Obscenity" | |
1967 | Foreign Reporting | R. W. Apple, Jr. R. W. Apple, Jr. Raymond Walter Apple, Jr. , known to all as "Johnny", but bylined as R.W. Apple Jr, was an associate editor at The New York Times, where he wrote on a variety of subjects, most notably politics, travel, and food.... |
The New York Times | |
1967 | National Reporting | Clayton Fritchey Clayton Fritchey Clayton Fritchey was an American journalist who spent many years in public service.Clayton Fritchey was born in 1904 in Bellefontaine, Ohio. At the age of 2 he moved to Baltimore. His reporting career began at age 19 and by age 21 he had become the managing editor of The Baltimore Post. In later... |
Newsday Specials | |
1967 | Local Reporting | J. Anthony Lukes | The New York Times | |
1967 | Community Service | Newsday | ||
1967 | Television Documentary | ABC News | ||
1967 | Magazine Reporting | The Paris Review | ||
1967 | News Photography | Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy was a French-born photojournalist and war photographer, whose stark images of battle illustrated the story of the Vietnam War in the pages of Life magazine and other publications.-Life:... |
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1967 | Criticism | Saul Maloff | Newsweek | |
1967 | Book | Alan F. Westin Alan Westin Alan F. Westin is Professor of Public Law & Government Emeritus, Columbia University, former publisher of Privacy & American Business, and former President of the Center for Social & Legal Research.... |
"Privacy and Freedom" | |
1966 | Foreign Reporting | Harrison E. Salisbury | The New York Times | |
1966 | National Reporting | Richard Harwood Richard Harwood Richard Craig Harwood is a British cellist.- Biography :Richard Harwood was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire and began learning to play the piano, aged four and the cello, aged five. He attended Ditcham Park School... |
The Washington Post | |
1966 | Local Reporting | Cal Olston | The Fargo (North Dakota) Forum | |
1966 | Interpretive Reporting | Murray Kempton Murray Kempton James Murray Kempton was an influential, Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist.-Biography:Kempton was born in Baltimore on December 16, 1917. His mother was Sally Ambler and his father was James Branson Kempton, a stock broker... |
New York Post | |
1966 | Magazine Reporting | Ramparts | ||
1966 | Criticism | Alfred Kazin Alfred Kazin Alfred Kazin was an American writer and literary critic, many of whose writings depicted the immigrant experience in early twentieth century America.... |
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1966 | Book | Wilson Follett Wilson Follett Wilson Follett was a writer, known now almost exclusively for his book Follett's Modern American Usage, which was unfinished at his death and was therefore completed and edited by his friend Jacques Barzun and published posthumously... |
"Modern American Usage" | |
1966 | News Photography | Horst Faas Horst Faas Horst Faas is a photo-journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. He is best-known for his images of the Vietnam War.-Life:... |
The Associated Press | |
1966 | Special Award | Arnold Gingrich Arnold Gingrich Arnold Gingrich was the editor of, and, along with publisher David A. Smart, co-founder of Esquire magazine. He created the magazine in 1933 and remained its editor until 1961... |
Esquire | |
1966 | Special Award | Time Essay | Time Magazine | |
1965 | Foreign Reporting | Dan Kurzman Dan Kurzman Dan Halperin Kurzman , was an American journalist and writer of military history books.- Life :... |
The Washington Post | |
1965 | Editorial Comment | John B. Oakes | The New York Times | |
1965 | Metropolitan Reporting | Barry Gottehrer | New York Herald Tribune | |
1965 | Interpretive Reporting | Bernard B. Fall Bernard B. Fall Bernard B. Fall was a prominent war correspondent, historian, political scientist, and expert on Indochina during the 1950s and 1960s... |
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1965 | Criticism | Susan Sontag Susan Sontag Susan Sontag was an American author, literary theorist, feminist and political activist whose works include On Photography and Against Interpretation.-Life:... |
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1965 | Television Documentary | Beryl Fox Beryl Fox Beryl Fox is a Canadian documentary film director and film producer.-Biography:After graduating from the University of Toronto she was hired by the CBC and worked there from 1962 to 1966, first as a script assistant and researcher and then as a film director. Fox had a gift for understanding... |
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. | |
1965 | News Photography | James A. Bourdier | The Associated Press | |
1965 | Television News | Morley Safer Morley Safer Morley Safer is a Canadian reporter and correspondent for CBS News. He is best known for his long tenure on the newsmagazine 60 Minutes, which began in December 1970.-Life and career:... |
Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1965 | Caricature | David Levine David Levine David Levine was an American artist and illustrator best known for his caricatures in The New York Review of Books. Jules Feiffer has called him "the greatest caricaturist of the last half of the 20th Century".-Early life and education:Levine was born in Brooklyn, where his father Harry ran a... |
New York Review of Books | |
1964 | Foreign Reporting | Malcolm W. Browne | The Associated Press | |
1964 | National Reporting | Paul Hope, John Barron John Barron (journalist) John Daniel Barron was a conservative American journalist and investigative writer. He is best remembered as the author of several books dealing with specifics of Soviet espionage.-Early years:... |
The Washington Star | |
1964 | Metropolitan Reporting | A. M. Rosenthal A. M. Rosenthal Abraham Michael "A.M." Rosenthal , born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, was a New York Times executive editor and columnist and New York Daily News columnist . He joined the New York Times in 1943 and worked for the Times for 56 years - from 1943 to 1999... |
The New York Times | |
1964 | Community Service | Samuel F. Marshall | Cleveland Plain Dealer | |
1964 | Criticism | Robert Brustein Robert Brustein Robert Sanford Brustein is an American theatrical critic, producer, playwright and educator. He founded both Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut and the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he remains a Creative Consultant, and has been the theatre critic for... |
The New Republic | |
1964 | Radio Reporting | Edward P. Morgan Edward P. Morgan Edward Paddock Morgan was an American journalist and writer who reported for newspapers, radio, and television media services including ABC, CBS networks, and Public Broadcasting Service Public television.... |
American Broadcasting Co. | |
1964 | Television Reporting | Ted Yates | National Broadcasting Co. | |
1964 | Special Award | Oron J. Hale | ||
1963 | Foreign Reporting | David Halberstam David Halberstam David Halberstam was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author and historian, known for his early work on the Vietnam War, his work on politics, history, the Civil Rights Movement, business, media, American culture, and his later sports journalism.-Early life and education:Halberstam... |
The New York Times | |
1963 | National Reporting | American Broadcasting Co., Columbia Broadcasting System, National Broadcasting Co. | ||
1963 | Metropolitan Reporting | Norman C. Miller Norman C. Miller Norman Charles Miller was an American journalist who worked for the Wall Street Journal.-Biography:Miller was born in Pittsburgh and attended Pennsylvania State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1956. Miller won a Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1964 for his coverage of the... |
The Wall Street Journal | |
1963 | Magazine Reporting | Gilbert A. Harrison Gilbert A. Harrison Gilbert Avery Harrison was the owner and editor of the influential American magazine The New Republic between 1953 and 1974.He was born in Detroit on May 18, 1915, one of three children of Samuel and Mabel Wolfe Harrison. In 1937 he earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of... |
The New Republic | |
1963 | Criticism | New York Review of Books | ||
1963 | News Photography | Roger Asnong | The Associated Press | |
1963 | Special Award | A. H. Raskin A. H. Raskin A. H. Raskin was a labor reporter, editorial writer, and assistant editor, for The New York Times, from 1934 to 1977.... |
The New York Times | |
1963 | Special Award | WNEW (Radio) | ||
1963 | Special Award | Peter Lyon Peter Lyon Peter Lyon is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League during the 1960s.... |
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1962 | Foreign Reporting | Dana Adams Schmidt | The New York Times | |
1962 | National Reporting | Mary McGrory Mary McGrory Mary McGrory was a liberal American journalist and columnist. She was a fierce opponent of the Vietnam War and was on Richard Nixon's enemies list for writing "daily hate Nixon articles."... |
The Washington Star | |
1962 | Local Reporting | Kitty Hanson | New York Daily News | |
1962 | Magazine Reporting | James Baldwin James Baldwin (writer) James Arthur Baldwin was an American novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic.Baldwin's essays, for instance "Notes of a Native Son" , explore palpable yet unspoken intricacies of racial, sexual, and class distinctions in Western societies, most notably in mid-20th century America,... |
The New Yorker | |
1962 | Television Reporting | WNDT-TV | ||
1962 | News Photography | Hector Rondon Hector Rondon Hector Luis Rondon is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Cleveland Indians in the United States. He is listed on the Indians 40 man roster.... |
La Republica, Caracas | |
1962 | Special Award | Michael Harrington | "The Other America" | |
1962 | Special Award | Morton Mintz Morton Mintz Morton Mintz is an investigative journalist who in his early years reported for two St. Louis, Missouri newspapers, the Star-Times and the Globe-Democrat; and then, most notably The Washington Post . He exposed such scandals as thalidomide and the Dalkon Shield... |
The Washington Post | |
1962 | Special Award | Theodore E. Kruglak | ||
1961 | Foreign Reporting | Morris H. Rubin | The Progressive | |
1961 | National Reporting | Gerard Piel Gerard Piel Gerard Piel was the publisher of the new Scientific American magazine starting in 1948. He wrote for magazines, including The Nation, and published books on science for the general public.-Biography:... |
Scientific American | |
1961 | Local Reporting | Laurence Stern | The Washington Post | |
1961 | Radio & Television Reporting | Robert Young Bob Young (news anchor) Robert H. "Bob" Young was a television news journalist for ABC News. He served as the anchor of The ABC Evening News from October 1967 to May 1968. Young's most noteworthy broadcast took place on April 4, 1968, when he anchored ABC's coverage of the assassination of Dr... , Charles Dorkins |
National Broadcasting Co. | |
1961 | News Photography | Anonymous Photographer | The Associated Press | |
1961 | Community Service | Arnold Brophy, Joseph S. Gelmis | Newsday | |
1961 | Special Award | Jules Feiffer Jules Feiffer Jules Ralph Feiffer is an American syndicated cartoonist, most notable for his long-run comic strip titled Feiffer. He has created more than 35 books, plays and screenplays... |
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1960 | Foreign Reporting | James Morris | The Guardian (Manchester) | |
1960 | National Reporting | John T. Cunniff | The Associated Press | |
1960 | Metropolitan Reporting | William R. Clark, Alexander Milch | Newark (N.J.) | |
1960 | Radio & Television Reporting | Albert Wasserman, Robert Young Bob Young (news anchor) Robert H. "Bob" Young was a television news journalist for ABC News. He served as the anchor of The ABC Evening News from October 1967 to May 1968. Young's most noteworthy broadcast took place on April 4, 1968, when he anchored ABC's coverage of the assassination of Dr... |
National Broadcasting Co. | |
1960 | News Photography | Yasushi Nagao Yasushi Nagao was a Pulitzer Prize-winning press photographer.Nagao took a photograph of Otoya Yamaguchi killing Inejiro Asanuma. At the time Nagao was a cameraman working for Mainichi Shimbun; Hisatake Abo, Nagao's picture editor, told Nagao to cover a debate at Hibiya Hall... |
Mainichi Newspapers, Japan | |
1960 | Community Service | The Village Voice | ||
1960 | Special Award | Douglass Carter | The Reporter | |
1959 | Foreign reporting | A. M. Rosenthal A. M. Rosenthal Abraham Michael "A.M." Rosenthal , born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, was a New York Times executive editor and columnist and New York Daily News columnist . He joined the New York Times in 1943 and worked for the Times for 56 years - from 1943 to 1999... |
The New York Times | |
1959 | National Reporting | Nathaniel Gerstenzang | The New York Times | |
1959 | Metropolitan Reporting | William Haddad, Joseph Kahn Joseph Kahn Joseph Kahn is an American music video, advertising, and feature film director.-Early life:Kahn was born in Jersey Village, Texas, a suburb of Houston. He is of Korean ancestry. He spent part of his childhood growing up in Livorno, Italy until his family moved to Texas... |
New York Post | |
1959 | Radio & Television Reporting | Av Westin, Howard K. Smith Howard K. Smith Howard Kingsbury Smith was an American journalist, radio reporter, television anchorman, political commentator, and film actor. He was one of the original Edward R. Murrow boys.-Early life:... |
Columbia Broadcasting | |
1959 | Magazine Reporting | The Times Literary Supplement (London) | ||
1959 | News Photography | Rangaswamy Satakopan | The Associated Press | |
1959 | Special Award | Wilbur Schramm Wilbur Schramm Wilbur Lang Schramm is sometimes called the "father of communication studies," and had a great influence on the development of communication research in the United States, and the establishing of departments of communication studies in US universities.Schramm was born in Marietta, Ohio... |
Institute For Communication Research, Stanford University | |
1958 | Foreign Reporting | Chet Huntley Chet Huntley Chester Robert "Chet" Huntley was an American television newscaster, best known for co-anchoring NBC's evening news program, The Huntley-Brinkley Report, for 14 years beginning in 1956.-Early life:... , Reuven Frank Reuven Frank Reuven Frank was an American broadcast news pioneer.Born in Montreal, Quebec, Israel Reuven Frank earned a bachelor's degree at City College of New York and a graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University... |
National Broadcasting Co. | |
1958 | National Reporting | Richard L. Strout | Christian Science Monitor | |
1958 | Metropolitan Reporting | William Haddad | New York Post | |
1958 | Television Reporting | Gabe Pressman Gabe Pressman Gabe Pressman is the senior correspondent for WNBC-TV. Pressman has been a journalist in the New York City area for over 60 years. He is considered one of the pioneers of United States television news.-Early years:... |
WRCA-TV | |
1958 | Radio Reporting | Jay McMullen | Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1958 | Magazine Reporting | Marya Mannes Marya Mannes Marya Mannes was born November 14, 1904 in New York, NY, and died September 13, 1990 in San Francisco, CA. Mannes was a well-known American author and critic, known for her caustic but insightful observations of American life.... |
The Reporter | |
1958 | News Photography | Paul Schutzer Paul Schutzer Paul Schutzer was an award-winning photojournalist for Life magazine, famous for his "The Blunt Reality of the War in Vietnam" cover photo. He died on assignment while embedded with Israeli troops on the first day of the Six-Day War.... |
Life | |
1958 | Community Service | Brooklyn Heights Press | ||
1958 | Special Award | Justice William O. Douglas William O. Douglas William Orville Douglas was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. With a term lasting 36 years and 209 days, he is the longest-serving justice in the history of the Supreme Court... |
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1958 | Special Award | Samuel Blackman | The Associated Press | |
1958 | Special Award | Walter Sullivan Walter S. Sullivan Walter Seager Sullivan, Jr was considered the "dean" of science writers.Sullivan spent most of his career as a science reporter for the New York Times... |
The New York Times | |
1957 | Foreign Reporting | Harrison E. Salisbury | The New York Times | |
1957 | National Reporting | Relman Morin | The Associated Press | |
1957 | Metropolitan Reporting | Mitchel Levitas | New York Post | |
1957 | Radio & Television Reporting | Columbia Broadcasting System | ||
1957 | Magazine Reporting | Edmund Stevens, Phillip Harrington | Look | |
1957 | News Photography | Jack Jenkins | United Press Newspictures | |
1957 | Community Service | Edward Wakin | New York World-Telegram and Sun | |
1957 | Special Award | Richard D. Heffner | WRCA-TV | |
1956 | Foreign Reporting | Hal Lehrman | ||
1956 | National Reporting | Jack Lotto | International News Service | |
1956 | Metropolitan Reporting | Phil Santora | New York Daily News | |
1956 | Suburban Reporting | Mel Elfin | Long Island Press | |
1956 | Radio & Television Reporting | Columbia Broadcasting System | ||
1956 | News Photography | Jack Young | United Press Newspictures | |
1956 | Special Award | Emanuel R. Freedman | The New York Times | |
1956 | Special Award | Endre Marton | The Associated Press | |
1956 | Special Award | Ilona Nyilas | United Press | |
1955 | International Reporting | Thomas J. Hamilton | The New York Times | |
1955 | Foreign Reporting | Barrett McGurn | New York Herald Tribune | |
1955 | National Reporting | Milton Mayer Milton Mayer Milton Sanford Mayer , a journalist and educator, was best known for his long-running column in The Progressive magazine, founded by Robert Marion LaFollette, Sr in Madison, Wisconsin.- Biography :... |
The Reporter | |
1955 | Metropolitan Reporting | Fern Marja, Peter J. McElroy, William Dufty William Dufty William Francis Dufty was an American writer, and nutrition activist. Including ghostwriting, he wrote approximately 40 books.-Biography:... |
New York Post | |
1955 | Suburban Reporting | Bob Greene Bob Greene Robert Bernard Greene, Jr. is an American journalist. He worked for 24 years for the Chicago Tribune newspaper, where he was an award-winning columnist. Greene has written books on subjects varying from Michael Jordan, to small towns, to U.S. presidents. His Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael... |
Newsday | |
1955 | Education Reporting | Gertrude Samuels | The New York Times | |
1955 | Radio & Television Reporting | National Broadcasting Co. | ||
1955 | Magazine Reporting | William Attwood William Attwood William Hollingsworth Attwood was an American journalist, author, editor and diplomat.Born in Paris, France, he received his education at Choate Rosemary Hall and Princeton University, editing The Daily Princetonian and later serving as a Princeton trustee... |
Look | |
1955 | News Photography | William Sauro | United Press Newspictures | |
1955 | Community Service | Redbook | ||
1954 | International Reporting | Thomas J. Hamilton | The New York Times | |
1954 | Foreign Reporting | George Weller George Weller George Anthony Weller was an American novelist, playwright, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times and Chicago Daily News... |
Chicago Daily News Syndicate | |
1954 | National Reporting | Luther Huston | The New York Times | |
1954 | Metropolitan Reporting | James McGlincy, Sydney Mirkin | New York Daily News | |
1954 | Suburban Reporting | Thomas Finnegan Thomas Finnegan Thomas Anthony Finnegan is the Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese Of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland. The Diocese of Killala has a Catholic population of 38,000 in 22 parishes, and includes portions of Counties Mayo and Sligo. In 2002 Bishop Finnegan founded the Newman Institute which offers courses in... |
Long Island Star-Journal | |
1954 | Wire Service Reporting | Alan J. Gould Alan J. Gould Alan Jenks Gould was a newspaper writer and editor. He was the sports editor of the Associated Press from 1922 to 1938 and the executive editor of the Associated Press from 1941 to 1963.-Early years:... , Don Whitehead Don Whitehead Don Whitehead was an American journalist. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom. He won the 1950 George Polk Award for wire service reporting.... , Saul Pett, Ben Price Ben Price Ben Price is a British actor, best known for playing the third incarnation of Nick Tilsley in the ITV soap opera, Coronation Street... , Relman Morir, Jack Bell Jack Bell John Bell was an early Scottish football player and manager. He was instrumental in organising the Association Footballers' Union in February 1898.... |
The Associated Press | |
1954 | Radio & Television Reporting | Eric Sevareid Eric Sevareid Arnold Eric Sevareid was a CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents—dubbed "Murrow's Boys"—because they were hired by pioneering CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow.... |
Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1954 | Television Documentary | Henry Salomon, Jr. | National Broadcasting Co. | |
1954 | News Photography | Maurice Johnson Maurice Johnson Maurice Johnson , of Spalding, was the founder of the 'The Gentlemen's Society' .In 1717 he assisted in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries . He invited William Stukeley to join the society... |
International News Photos | |
1954 | Special Page | School Page | New York World-Telegram and Sun | |
1954 | Community Service | WNYC | ||
1954 | Special Award | Dan Parker | New York Mirror | |
1954 | Special Award | Leo Rosten Leo Rosten Leo Calvin Rosten was born in Łódź, Russian Empire and died in New York City. He was a teacher and academic, but is best known as a humorist in the fields of scriptwriting, storywriting, journalism and Yiddish lexicography.-Early life:Rosten was born into a Yiddish-speaking family in what is now... |
Look | |
1953 | Foreign Reporting | Jim Lucas | Scripps-Howard Newspaper | |
1953 | National Reporting | James Reston James Reston James Barrett Reston , nicknamed "Scotty," was an American journalist whose career spanned the mid 1930s to the early 1990s. He was associated for many years with the New York Times.-Life:... |
The New York Times | |
1953 | Metropolitan Reporting | William Longgood | New York World-Telegram and Sun | |
1953 | News Photography | Peter Stackpole Peter Stackpole Peter Stackpole was an American photographer. Along with Alfred Eisenstaedt, Margaret Bourke-White, and Thomas McAvoy, he was one of Life Magazine's first staff photographers. He won a George Polk Award in 1954 and taught photography at the Academy of Art University. He also wrote a column in U.S.... |
Life | |
1953 | Community Service | Newsday | ||
1953 | Special Award | John Crosby John Crosby (media critic) John Crosby was a newspaper columnist, radio-television critic, novelist and TV host. During the 1950s, he was generally regarded as the leading critic of television.... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1953 | Special Award | Business Week | ||
1953 | Special Award | Leonard Engel | ||
1952 | Foreign Reporting | Marguerite Higgins Marguerite Higgins Marguerite Higgins Hall was an American reporter and war correspondent. Higgins covered World War II, the Korean War and the war in Vietnam, and in the process advanced the cause of equal access for female war correspondents.Higgins was born in Hong Kong while her father, Lawrence Higgins, was... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1952 | National Reporting | A. H. Raskin A. H. Raskin A. H. Raskin was a labor reporter, editorial writer, and assistant editor, for The New York Times, from 1934 to 1977.... |
The New York Times | |
1952 | Metropolitan Reporting | Edward J. Mowery | New York World-Telegram and Sun | |
1952 | News Photography | Bob Wendlinger | New York Mirror | |
1952 | Community Service | Brooklyn Eagle | ||
1952 | Special Award | Jack Gould Jack Gould Jack Gould was an American journalist and critic, who wrote influential commentary about television.... |
The New York Times | |
1952 | Special Award | The Reporter | ||
1952 | Special Award | Edward R. Murrow Edward R. Murrow Edward Roscoe Murrow, KBE was an American broadcast journalist. He first came to prominence with a series of radio news broadcasts during World War II, which were followed by millions of listeners in the United States and Canada.Fellow journalists Eric Sevareid, Ed Bliss, and Alexander Kendrick... |
Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1952 | Special Award | New York Daily News | ||
1951 | Foreign Reporting | Milton Bracker, Virginia Lee Warren | The New York Times | |
1951 | National Reporting | Jay Nelson Tuck | New York Post | |
1951 | Metropolitan Reporting | Richard Carter | New York Compass | |
1951 | Suburban Reporting | Yonkers Herald-Statesman | ||
1951 | Education Reporting | Kalman Siegel | The New York Times | |
1951 | Science Reporting | Alton Blakeslee | The Associated Press | |
1951 | Religious Reporting | Ann Elizabeth Price | New York Herald Tribune | |
1951 | Sports Reporting | Ben Gould | Brooklyn Eagle | |
1951 | Community Service | New York World-Telegram and Sun | ||
1951 | Special Award | Edward R. Murrow Edward R. Murrow Edward Roscoe Murrow, KBE was an American broadcast journalist. He first came to prominence with a series of radio news broadcasts during World War II, which were followed by millions of listeners in the United States and Canada.Fellow journalists Eric Sevareid, Ed Bliss, and Alexander Kendrick... |
Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1951 | Special Award | Sponsor Magazine | ||
1950 | Foreign Reporting | Homer Bigart Homer Bigart Homer William Bigart was a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune from 1929 to 1955 and the New York Times from 1955 to his retirement in 1972... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1950 | National Reporting | Ira H. Freeman | The New York Times | |
1950 | Metropolitan Reporting | Fern Marja | New York Post | |
1950 | Suburban Reporting | Long Island Daily Press | ||
1950 | Wire Service Reporting | Don Whitehead Don Whitehead Don Whitehead was an American journalist. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom. He won the 1950 George Polk Award for wire service reporting.... |
The Associated Press | |
1950 | Education Reporting | Fred Hechinger, Judith Crist Judith Crist Judith Crist is an American film critic. She appeared regularly on the Today show from 1964-1973 and has appeared in one film, Woody Allen's Stardust Memories... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1950 | Sports Reporting | Red Smith Red Smith (sportswriter) For other uses, see: Red Smith Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith was an American sportswriter who rose to become one of America's most widely read sports columnists.-Career:After graduating from Green Bay East High School, site of Packers home games until 1957, Smith moved on to... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1950 | Science Reporting | George Keaney | New York World-Telegram and Sun | |
1950 | Weekly Newspaper Reporting | New Canaan (Conn.) Advertiser | ||
1950 | Community Service | Newsday | ||
1950 | Special Award | Straw Poll Straw poll A straw poll or straw vote is a vote with nonbinding results. Straw polls provide dialogue among movements within large groups, reflecting trends like organization and motivation... |
New York Daily News | |
1949 | Foreign Reporting | Team of Six | New York Herald Tribune | |
1949 | National Reporting | Ted Poston | New York Post | |
1949 | Suburban Reporting | Fred Hechinger | Bridgeport (Conn.) Herald | |
1949 | Wire Service Reporting | Kingsbury Smith | International News Service | |
1949 | Education Reporting | Lester Grant | New York Herald Tribune | |
1949 | Science Reporting | William Laurence | The New York Times | |
1949 | Radio Reporting | Don Hollenbeck Don Hollenbeck Don Hollenbeck was a CBS newscaster and commentator and colleague of Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. He died from natural gas inhalation as it was discovered that his stove and oven had been turned on but not lit . Consequently, Hollenbeck's death was ruled a suicide... |
Columbia Broadcasting System | |
1949 | Community Service | Brooklyn Eagle | ||
1948 | Foreign Reporting | Homer Bigart Homer Bigart Homer William Bigart was a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune from 1929 to 1955 and the New York Times from 1955 to his retirement in 1972... |
New York Herald Tribune | |
1948 | Metropolitan Reporting | Malcolm Jonson | New York Sun | |
1948 | Suburban Reporting | Larry Andrews | Nassau (L.I.) Review-Star | |
1948 | Education Reporting | Benjamin Fine Benjamin Fine Benjamin Fine was an American journalist and author. He worked at The New York Times from 1938 to 1958. Fine was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts and died while on vacation in Puson, South Korea.- Early years :... |
The New York Times | |
1948 | Science Reporting | Albert Deutsch | PM | |
1948 | Community Service | Brooklyn Eagle Brooklyn Eagle The Brooklyn Daily Bulletin began publishing when the original Eagle folded in 1955. In 1996 it merged with a newly revived Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and now publishes a morning paper five days a week under the Brooklyn Daily Eagle name... |
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