Pulitzer-Preis/Beat Reporting

Der Pulitzer-Preis für Beat Reporting (Pulitzer Prize f​or Beat Reporting) w​urde von 1991 b​is 2006 vergeben. Von 1985 b​is 1990 hieß d​ie Kategorie Pulitzer Prize f​or Specialized Reporting. Seit 2007 w​urde dieser Preis zugunsten d​es Pulitzer-Preises für Lokale Berichterstattung (Pulitzer Prize f​or Local Reporting) n​icht mehr vergeben.

Pulitzer-Preis für Beat Reporting

  • 2006: Dana Priest, Washington Post
  • 2005: Amy Dockser Marcus, The Wall Street Journal
  • 2004: Daniel Golden, The Wall Street Journal
  • 2003: Diana K. Sugg, The Baltimore Sun
  • 2002: Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times
  • 2001: David Cay Johnston, The New York Times
  • 2000: George Dohrmann, Saint Paul Pioneer Press
  • 1999: Chuck Philips and Michael A. Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
  • 1998: Linda Greenhouse, The New York Times
  • 1997: Byron Acohido, The Seattle Times
  • 1996: Bob Keeler, Newsday
  • 1995: David Shribman, Boston Globe
  • 1994: Eric Freedman and Jim Mitzelfeld, Detroit News
  • 1993: Paul Ingrassia and Joseph B. White, The Wall Street Journal
  • 1992: Deborah Blum, The Sacramento Bee
  • 1991: Natalie Angier, The New York Times

Pulitzer-Preis für spezialisierte Reportagen (Specialized Reporting)

  • 1990: Tamar Stieber of Albuquerque Journal
  • 1989: Edward Humes of The Orange County Register
  • 1988: Walt Bogdanich of The Wall Street Journal
  • 1987: Alex S. Jones of The New York Times
  • 1986: Andrew Schneider and Mary Pat Flaherty of Pittsburgh Press
  • 1985: Randall Savage and Jackie Crosby of the Macon Telegraph and News
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