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List of Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The Washington Post

The Washington Post has won 65 Pulitzer Prizes in journalism,[1] the second-highest prize count among all newspaper and magazines in the United States, behind The New York Times. The Post has won the Pulitzer Prize gold medal for Public Service, the most prestigious of the awards, on six occasions. In 2008, the Post won a record six prizes in a single year, the most of any year for the newspaper.

The Pulitzer Prize is a prize awarded within the United States for excellence in journalism in a range of categories. First awarded in 1917, prizes have been awarded every year since, though not in every category. News organizations submit work, or series of works, for consideration to a 19-member board, which is composed of editors, columnists, media executives, artists, as well as academic administrators from Columbia University, which administers the prize.

Awards

1930s

  • 1936: Felix Morley, in Editorial Writing, for "Prosperity of the Spirit" and other columns published that year.[2]

1940s

  • 1947: Edward T. Folliard, in Telegraphic Reporting, for his series of articles on Columbians, Inc.[3]
  • 1949: Herbert Elliston, in Editorial Writing, for "Church Unity" and two other columns published that year.[4]

1950s

  • 1954: Herbert L. Block, in Editorial Cartooning, for a cartoon "depicting the robed figure of Death saying to Stalin after he died, 'You Were Always A Great Friend of Mine, Joseph.'”[5]

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • 1983: Loretta Tofani, in Local Investigative Specialized Reporting for her investigation of rape and sexual assault in a jail in Prince George's County, Maryland.[15]
  • 1987: Charles Krauthammer, of The Washington Post Writers Group, in Commentary, for his columns on national issues.[16]
  • 1987: Berke Breathed, of The Washington Post Writers Group, in Editorial Cartooning, for his work.[16]
  • 1988: Tom Shales, in Criticism, for his television criticism.[17]
  • 1989: Glenn Frankel, in International Reporting, for his reporting from Israel and the Middle East.[18]

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Controversies

1980 Fabricated story scandal

In 1981, Janet Cooke, a staff writer on the Post's "Weeklies" section, received the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for her story, "Jimmy's World," a profile of an eight-year-old heroin addict in Washington, D.C.[64] The Post later returned the award when the newspaper revealed the story had been fabricated.[65][66] The Pulitzer Board awarded the prize to Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice.[67]

References

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  40. ^ Gold, Hadas. "Pulitzers honor Washington Post's Secret Service reporting". POLITICO. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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  42. ^ "Fatal Force: Police Shootings Database". Community Resource Hub. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  43. ^ Shackford, Scott (2016-04-18). "Influential Washington Post Database on Police Killings Wins Pulitzer". Reason.com. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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  45. ^ "David Fahrenthold goes from tweeting pictures of his notepad to winning a Pulitzer Prize". Nieman Lab. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  46. ^ Sutton, Kelsey. "Washington Post's Trump coverage among Pulitzer winners". POLITICO. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  47. ^ "The Washington Post won a Pulitzer for fighting fake news with facts". Poynter. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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  49. ^ "Washington Post Exposes Project Veritas for 'Scheme' Involving Phony Roy Moore Accuser". 2017-11-27. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  50. ^ a b "2018 Pulitzer Prize: The Washington Post awarded for Roy Moore investigation, reporting on Russian interference". The Indian Express. 2018-04-17. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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  52. ^ "Trump demands Pulitzer board rescind awards for Russia interference reporting". the Guardian. 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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  56. ^ Brown, Dennis. "Faculty member, alumnus Carlos Lozada honored with Pulitzer Prize". Notre Dame News. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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The Washington Post has won 65 Pulitzer Prizes in journalism 1 the second highest prize count among all newspaper and magazines in the United States behind The New York Times The Post has won the Pulitzer Prize gold medal for Public Service the most prestigious of the awards on six occasions In 2008 the Post won a record six prizes in a single year the most of any year for the newspaper The Pulitzer Prize is a prize awarded within the United States for excellence in journalism in a range of categories First awarded in 1917 prizes have been awarded every year since though not in every category News organizations submit work or series of works for consideration to a 19 member board which is composed of editors columnists media executives artists as well as academic administrators from Columbia University which administers the prize Contents 1 Awards 1 1 1930s 1 2 1940s 1 3 1950s 1 4 1960s 1 5 1970s 1 6 1980s 1 7 1990s 1 8 2000s 1 9 2010s 1 10 2020s 2 Controversies 2 1 1980 Fabricated story scandal 3 ReferencesAwards Edit1930s Edit 1936 Felix Morley in Editorial Writing for Prosperity of the Spirit and other columns published that year 2 1940s Edit 1947 Edward T Folliard in Telegraphic Reporting for his series of articles on Columbians Inc 3 1949 Herbert Elliston in Editorial Writing for Church Unity and two other columns published that year 4 1950s Edit 1954 Herbert L Block in Editorial Cartooning for a cartoon depicting the robed figure of Death saying to Stalin after he died You Were Always A Great Friend of Mine Joseph 5 1960s Edit 1968 Alfred Friendly in International Reporting for his coverage of the Six Day War 6 1970s Edit 1970 Philip L Geyelin in Editorial Writing for Lyndon Johnson s Presidency and other columns published that year 7 1971 Jimmie Lee Hoagland in International Reporting for his coverage of South African apartheid 8 1973 Staff of The Washington Post in Public Service for its investigation of the Watergate scandal 9 1973 David S Broder in Commentary for Muskie s Self Disciplne and other columns published that year 9 1975 Matthew Lewis in Feature Photography for his photographs in color and black and white 10 1976 Alan M Kriegsman in Criticism for his writing about the dance during 1975 11 1977 George F Will of The Washington Post Writers Group in Commentary for body of work 12 1977 William McPherson in Criticism for his contribution to Book World 12 1978 Meg Greenfield in Editorial Writing for The Ford Years and other columns published that year 13 1979 Herbert L Block in Editorial Cartooning for his work 14 1980s Edit 1983 Loretta Tofani in Local Investigative Specialized Reporting for her investigation of rape and sexual assault in a jail in Prince George s County Maryland 15 1987 Charles Krauthammer of The Washington Post Writers Group in Commentary for his columns on national issues 16 1987 Berke Breathed of The Washington Post Writers Group in Editorial Cartooning for his work 16 1988 Tom Shales in Criticism for his television criticism 17 1989 Glenn Frankel in International Reporting for his reporting from Israel and the Middle East 18 1990s Edit 1990 David A Vise and Steve Coll in Explanatory Journalism for their stories on the Securities and Exchange Commission and its former chairman John Shad 19 1991 Caryle Murphy in International Reporting for her coverage of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait 20 1991 Jim Hoagland in Commentary for his comments on the events leading up to the Gulf War and on the political problems of former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev 20 1993 David Maraniss in National Reporting for his examination of Bill Clinton s personal and political life 21 1993 George Lardner Jr in Feature Writing for reporting on his daughter s murder 21 1993 Michael Dirda in Criticism for his book reviews 21 1994 William Raspberry in Commentary for columns on social and political topics 22 1995 Leon Dash and Lucian Perkins in Explanatory Journalism for profiling a Washington D C family s struggle with crime drug abuse illiteracy and poverty 23 1995 Carol Guzy in Spot News Photography for her photographs amid political crisis during the 1994 U S intervention in reinstating Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide to power 23 24 1997 Tim Page in Criticism for music criticism 25 1999 Staff of The Washington Post in Public Service for reporting on police shootings by officers of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia 26 2000s Edit 2000 Staff of The Washington Post notably the work of Katherine Boo in Public Service for stories that exposed abuse within group homes in Washington D C 27 2000 Henry Allen in Criticism for his fresh and authoritative writing on photography 27 2000 Carol Guzy Michael Williamson and Lucian Perkin in Feature Photography for photographs of Kosovo refugees during the Kosovo War 27 2002 Sari Horwitz Scott Higham and Sarah Cohen in Investigative Reporting for a series that exposed the death of 229 children placed in protective care in Washington D C between 1993 and 2000 28 2002 Staff of The Washington Post in National Reporting for its coverage on the United States s War on terror 28 2003 Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan in International Reporting for investigation of Mexico s criminal justice system 29 2003 Colbert I King in Commentary for columns on people in power 29 2003 Stephen Hunter in Criticism for his writings on film 29 2004 Anthony Shadid in International Reporting for his stories of Iraqi responses to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and Saddam Hussein s ouster from power 30 2006 David Finkel in Explanatory Reporting for his stories on the United States government s attempt to bring democracy to Yemen 31 2006 Dana Priest in Beat Reporting for her coverage of secret black sites and the other controversial features of the U S government s counterterrorism campaign 31 2006 Susan Schmidt James V Grimaldi and R Jeffrey Smith in Investigative Reporting for investigation into Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff 31 2006 Robin Givhan in Criticism for writings on fashion and culture 31 2008 Staff of The Washington Post notably the work of Dana Priest Anne Hull and Michel du Cille in Public Service for its investigation into mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital 32 2008 Staff of The Washington Post in Breaking News Reporting for coverage of the Virginia Tech shooting 32 2008 Jo Becker and Barton Gellman in National Reporting for its coverage of Vice President Dick Cheney and his influence on national policy 32 2008 Gene Weingarten in Feature Writing for his story about Joshua Bell s performance at a subway station in Washington D C 32 2008 Steve Fainaru in International Reporting for his series on private security contractors operating in Iraq 32 33 2008 Steven Pearlstein in Commentary for his columns on the economy 32 2009 Eugene Robinson in Commentary for his columns about the 2008 presidential campaign including coverage of Barack Obama s bid 34 2010s Edit 2010 Sarah Kaufman in Criticism for her dance criticism 35 2010 Kathleen Parker in Commentary for columns on political and moral issues 35 2010 Gene Weingarten in Feature Writing for a story about parents who leave their children in cars 35 2010 Anthony Shadid in International Reporting for coverage of the United States withdrawal from Iraq and its consequences 35 2011 Carol Guzy Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti in Breaking News Photography for their photographs of the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake 36 2013 Philip Kennicott in Criticism for his writings on art and the social forces that underlie it 37 2014 Staff of The Washington Post in Public Service for its revelation of widespread secret surveillance by the National Security Agency 38 2014 Eli Slaslow in Explanatory Reporting for his series on food stamps in post recession America 38 2015 Carol D Leonnig in National Reporting for her coverage of security lapses within the U S Secret Service 39 40 2016 Staff of The Washington Post in National Reporting for tracking and reporting on police shootings across the United States 41 42 43 2017 David A Fahrenthold in National Reporting for his coverage of Donald Trump s claims of charitable giving and the Trump Foundation 44 45 46 2018 Staff of The Washington Post in Investigative Reporting for its investigation into sexual assault allegations against Alabama judge and U S Senate candidate Roy Moore and an operation by Project Veritas to discredit the newspaper s findings 47 48 49 50 2018 Staff of The Washington Post in National Reporting for coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and its connection to then president Donald J Trump and his staff Received jointly with The New York Times 51 52 53 50 2019 Carlos Lozada in Criticism for his reviews and essays on books focused on government and the American experience 54 55 56 2019 Lorenzo Tugnoli in Feature Photography for photos from Yemen s ongoing famine 54 55 2019 Darrin Bell of The Washington Post News Service amp Syndicate in Editorial Cartooning for cartoons focused on issues affecting disenfranchised communities and challenging the Trump administration 54 55 2020s Edit 2020 Staff of The Washington Post in Explanatory Reporting for a series that showed the effects of extreme temperatures on the planet 57 58 59 2022 Staff of The Washington Post in Public Service for its coverage of the events surrounding the 2021 United States Capitol attack 60 61 62 63 Controversies Edit1980 Fabricated story scandal Edit In 1981 Janet Cooke a staff writer on the Post s Weeklies section received the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for her story Jimmy s World a profile of an eight year old heroin addict in Washington D C 64 The Post later returned the award when the newspaper revealed the story had been fabricated 65 66 The Pulitzer Board awarded the prize to Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice 67 References Edit Washington Post Staff 2022 05 09 The Washington Post s Pulitzer Prize awards 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Pulitzer Prizes 2022 Robertson Katie 2022 05 09 Pulitzer Prizes Spotlight Jan 6 Capitol Riot and Mideast Air Wars Coverage The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 07 09 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to Washington Post New York Times Tampa Bay Times Miami Herald Chicago Tribune www cbsnews com Retrieved 2022 07 09 An all out reporting effort wins The Washington Post the Public Service Pulitzer for its January 6 coverage Poynter 2022 05 09 Retrieved 2022 07 09 Cooke Janet 1980 09 28 JIMMY S WORLD Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2022 07 09 Janet Cooke And The Story That Never Happened WAMU Retrieved 2022 07 09 Janet Cooke and Jimmy s World hoaxes org Retrieved 2022 07 09 Carpenter of the Village Voice Wins Pulitzer The Record Archive April 24 1981 Retrieved 2022 07 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The Washington Post amp oldid 1102989664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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