Online News Entries To Be Recognized By The Pulitzer Prizes

by Can Tran | December 8, 2008 at 08:20 pm
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Today should be considered one slow but giant leap for online news and citizen journalism.  It has been announced that the Pulitzer Prizes have expanded to include online news.  Now, online news reporting will be eligible for all fourteen categories in regards to journalism.


The fourteen prizes in journalism are: Public Service, Breaking News Reporting, Investigative Reporting, Explanatory Reporting, Local Reporting, National Reporting, International Reporting, Feature Writing, Commentary, Criticism, Editorial Writing, Editorial Cartooning, Breaking News Photography, and Feature Photography.

New York, Dec. 8, 2008 – The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, which honor the work of American newspapers appearing in print, have been expanded to include many text-based newspapers and news organizations that publish only on the Internet, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced today.

The Board also has decided to allow entries made up entirely of online content to be submitted in all 14 Pulitzer journalism categories.

While broadening the competition, the Board stressed that all entered material -- whether online or in print -- should come from United States newspapers or news organizations that publish at least weekly, that are "primarily dedicated to original news reporting and coverage of ongoing stories," and that "adhere to the highest journalistic principles.”

Consistent with its historic focus on daily and weekly newspapers, the Board will continue to exclude entries from printed magazines and broadcast media and their respective Web sites.

"This is an important step forward, reflecting our continued commitment to American newspapers as well as our willingness to adapt to the remarkable growth of online journalism," said Sig Gissler, administrator of the Prizes. "The new rules enlarge the Pulitzer tent and recognize more fully the role of the Web, while underscoring the enduring value of words and of serious reporting.”

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Sanjay Jha

Thanks for your post. This is big leap for the serious journalists working in the online journalism.

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Miriam Mannak

Great news!

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Paschen

Good News. It is about time.

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Dave Keating

very interesting news

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Rhonda J Mangus

Great news, Can Tran! Thank you for this story!

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158

Very good story.  Thanks for posting it.

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NAMELESS1964

GREAT STORY!

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vetalper

Very interesting

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