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Michael Hiltzik

Michael A. Hiltzik (born November 9, 1952) is an American columnist, reporter and author who has written extensively for the Los Angeles Times. In 1999, he won a beat reporting Pulitzer Prize for co-writing a series of articles about corruption in the music industry with Chuck Philips.[1] He won two Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism.[2]

Michael A. Hiltzik
Born (1952-11-09) November 9, 1952 (age 71)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationJournalist, foreign correspondent, columnist, editor, blogger, author
NationalityAmerican
EducationColgate University (BA)
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (MS)
Notable awards
SpouseDeborah Ibert
ChildrenAndrew, David

Career edit

He was a journalist at the Buffalo Courier-Express in (Buffalo, New York) in 1974–1978 and bureau chief in 1976–1978. He was a staff writer at the Providence Journal-Bulletin (Providence, Rhode Island) 1979–1981. He joined The Los Angeles Times as a financial writer from 1981 to 1983 and was its financial correspondent in New York City 1982–1988, Nairobi bureau chief 1988–1993, Moscow correspondent 1993–1994. He was a financial staff writer, editor, and columnist at the Times 1994–2006.[1] More recently, he began writing a column about business and economic issues in the US West Coast.

In 1985, he shared a Gerald Loeb Award Honorable Mention for Large Newspapers for "Takeovers".[2][3][better source needed] He won Silver Gavel award from the American Bar Association and the Overseas Press Club cited his reporting on East African issues. In 1996 he was a finalist for two Pulitzer Prizes for his reporting on health care issues in California and his reporting on a major entertainment merger between Disney and ABC.[4]

Along with Times staff writer Chuck Philips, Hiltzik won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for their series on corruption and bribes in the music industry.[4] The year-long series exposed corruption in the music business in three different areas: The Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences raised money for an ostensible charity that netted only pennies on the dollar for its charity; radio station "payola", for airplay of new recordings; and the proliferation of exploitive and poorly conceived medical detox programs for celebrities.[5] Mark Saylor, then entertainment editor of the business section of the paper, said it was gratifying because it recognized "aggressive reporting on the hometown industry . . . where The LA Times has long labored under a cloud, the misperception that ...[they]... were soft on the entertainment industry".[6] The series led to the removal of C. Michael Green, then Grammy chief.[7]

In 2004, Hiltzik won a Gerald Loeb Award for Commentary.[8][9]

Controversy edit

Sockpuppet suspension edit

In 2006, Hiltzik was suspended without pay from the LA Times for sockpuppeting on his blog "The Golden State". Hiltzik admitted to posting under false names on multiple sites, using the pseudonym "Mikekoshi" to criticize commentators Hugh Hewitt and Patrick Frey.[10][11] In December 2009, the LA Times announced that Hiltzik would be returning to the paper as a business columnist.[12]

Mocking unvaccinated COVID deaths edit

Hiltzik was criticized for a January 10, 2022 column, where he encouraged public humiliation of unvaccinated people who died from COVID-19. He said, "mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti-COVID measures and encourage others to follow suit, before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled".[13][14]

Books edit

  • A death in Kenya : the murder of Julie Ward. New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press. 1991. ISBN 0-385-30191-X. LCCN 90027198.
  • Dealers of lightning : Xerox PARC and the dawn of the computer age (1st ed.). New York: HarperBusiness. 1999. ISBN 0-88730-891-0. LCCN 98047043.
  • The plot against Social security : how the Bush administration is endangering our financial future (1st ed.). New York, N.Y.: HarperCollinsPublishers. 2005. ISBN 0-06-083465-X. LCCN 2005046132.
  • Colossus : Hoover Dam and the making of the American century. New York: Free Press. 2010. ISBN 978-1-4165-3216-3. LCCN 2009033833.
  • The New Deal: A Modern History. New York: Free Press. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4391-5448-9.
  • Big Science: Ernest Lawrence and the Invention that Launched the Military-Industrial Complex. Simon & Schuster. 2015. ISBN 978-1451675757.
  • Iron Empires: Robber Barons, Railroads, and the Making of Modern America. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2020. ISBN 9780544770348.

Radio interviews edit

Hiltzik has been interviewed about internet privacy matters on talk radio shows such as the Norman Goldman Show.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Michael Hiltzik." Marquis Who's Who, 2009. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC. Document Number: K2016804504. Fee. Accessed via Fairfax County Public Library.
  2. ^ a b "Historical Winners List". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  3. ^ "Loeb Award winners 1958–1996". Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. April 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  4. ^ a b . UCLA Anderson School of Management. 2006. Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  5. ^ Trounson, Rebecca (February 22, 2012). "Mark Saylor dies at 58; former Times editor oversaw Pulitzer-winning series". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  6. ^ Shaw, David (April 13, 1999). "2 Times Staffers Share Pulitzer for Beat Reporting". LA Times. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  7. ^ Philips, Chuck (April 28, 2002). "Green out as President of Grammys". LA Times. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Michael A. Hiltzik from HarperCollins Publishers". HarperCollinsCanada. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  9. ^ "L.A. Times Columnist Wins Loeb Award". Los Angeles Times. June 30, 2004. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  10. ^ Weiss, Michael (April 21, 2006). . Slate Magazine. Archived from the original on April 23, 2006. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  11. ^ Kurtz, Howard (April 21, 2006). "Los Angeles Times Yanks Columnist's Blog – Hiltzik Accused of Using Pseudonyms". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  12. ^ Hofmeister, Sallie (December 19, 2008). "Michael Hiltzik to return to writing Business column". The LA Times. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  13. ^ Stafford, Zach (2022-01-17). "Unvaccinated people dying of Covid doesn't warrant your gloating". MSNBC. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  14. ^ Hiltzik, Michael (2022-01-10). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2022-01-10. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  15. ^ The Norman Goldman Show http://normangoldman.com

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Michael Hitzik on Twitter
  • Inquiring Minds interview with Michael Hiltzik about Big Science

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Michael A Hiltzik born November 9 1952 is an American columnist reporter and author who has written extensively for the Los Angeles Times In 1999 he won a beat reporting Pulitzer Prize for co writing a series of articles about corruption in the music industry with Chuck Philips 1 He won two Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism 2 Michael A HiltzikBorn 1952 11 09 November 9 1952 age 71 New York City U S OccupationJournalist foreign correspondent columnist editor blogger authorNationalityAmericanEducationColgate University BA Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism MS Notable awardsGerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism 1985 2004 Pulitzer Prize 1999SpouseDeborah IbertChildrenAndrew David Contents 1 Career 2 Controversy 2 1 Sockpuppet suspension 2 2 Mocking unvaccinated COVID deaths 3 Books 3 1 Radio interviews 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksCareer editHe was a journalist at the Buffalo Courier Express in Buffalo New York in 1974 1978 and bureau chief in 1976 1978 He was a staff writer at the Providence Journal Bulletin Providence Rhode Island 1979 1981 He joined The Los Angeles Times as a financial writer from 1981 to 1983 and was its financial correspondent in New York City 1982 1988 Nairobi bureau chief 1988 1993 Moscow correspondent 1993 1994 He was a financial staff writer editor and columnist at the Times 1994 2006 1 More recently he began writing a column about business and economic issues in the US West Coast In 1985 he shared a Gerald Loeb Award Honorable Mention for Large Newspapers for Takeovers 2 3 better source needed He won Silver Gavel award from the American Bar Association and the Overseas Press Club cited his reporting on East African issues In 1996 he was a finalist for two Pulitzer Prizes for his reporting on health care issues in California and his reporting on a major entertainment merger between Disney and ABC 4 Along with Times staff writer Chuck Philips Hiltzik won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for their series on corruption and bribes in the music industry 4 The year long series exposed corruption in the music business in three different areas The Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences raised money for an ostensible charity that netted only pennies on the dollar for its charity radio station payola for airplay of new recordings and the proliferation of exploitive and poorly conceived medical detox programs for celebrities 5 Mark Saylor then entertainment editor of the business section of the paper said it was gratifying because it recognized aggressive reporting on the hometown industry where The LA Times has long labored under a cloud the misperception that they were soft on the entertainment industry 6 The series led to the removal of C Michael Green then Grammy chief 7 In 2004 Hiltzik won a Gerald Loeb Award for Commentary 8 9 Controversy editSockpuppet suspension edit In 2006 Hiltzik was suspended without pay from the LA Times for sockpuppeting on his blog The Golden State Hiltzik admitted to posting under false names on multiple sites using the pseudonym Mikekoshi to criticize commentators Hugh Hewitt and Patrick Frey 10 11 In December 2009 the LA Times announced that Hiltzik would be returning to the paper as a business columnist 12 Mocking unvaccinated COVID deaths edit Hiltzik was criticized for a January 10 2022 column where he encouraged public humiliation of unvaccinated people who died from COVID 19 He said mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti COVID measures and encourage others to follow suit before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled 13 14 Books editA death in Kenya the murder of Julie Ward New York N Y Delacorte Press 1991 ISBN 0 385 30191 X LCCN 90027198 Dealers of lightning Xerox PARC and the dawn of the computer age 1st ed New York HarperBusiness 1999 ISBN 0 88730 891 0 LCCN 98047043 The plot against Social security how the Bush administration is endangering our financial future 1st ed New York N Y HarperCollinsPublishers 2005 ISBN 0 06 083465 X LCCN 2005046132 Colossus Hoover Dam and the making of the American century New York Free Press 2010 ISBN 978 1 4165 3216 3 LCCN 2009033833 The New Deal A Modern History New York Free Press 2011 ISBN 978 1 4391 5448 9 Big Science Ernest Lawrence and the Invention that Launched the Military Industrial Complex Simon amp Schuster 2015 ISBN 978 1451675757 Iron Empires Robber Barons Railroads and the Making of Modern America New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2020 ISBN 9780544770348 Radio interviews edit Hiltzik has been interviewed about internet privacy matters on talk radio shows such as the Norman Goldman Show 15 References edit a b Michael Hiltzik Marquis Who s Who 2009 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Michigan Gale 2009 http galenet galegroup com servlet BioRC Document Number K2016804504 Fee Accessed via Fairfax County Public Library a b Historical Winners List UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved January 31 2019 Loeb Award winners 1958 1996 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing April 2013 Retrieved February 6 2019 a b Gerald Loeb Awards Michael Hiltzik UCLA Anderson School of Management 2006 Archived from the original on February 22 2012 Retrieved 2009 10 25 Trounson Rebecca February 22 2012 Mark Saylor dies at 58 former Times editor oversaw Pulitzer winning series Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 April 2013 Shaw David April 13 1999 2 Times Staffers Share Pulitzer for Beat Reporting LA Times Retrieved 30 July 2012 Philips Chuck April 28 2002 Green out as President of Grammys LA Times Retrieved 22 July 2012 Michael A Hiltzik from HarperCollins Publishers HarperCollinsCanada Retrieved 2009 10 25 L A Times Columnist Wins Loeb Award Los Angeles Times June 30 2004 Retrieved February 1 2019 Weiss Michael April 21 2006 I Spy Your IP Slate Magazine Archived from the original on April 23 2006 Retrieved August 21 2012 Kurtz Howard April 21 2006 Los Angeles Times Yanks Columnist s Blog Hiltzik Accused of Using Pseudonyms The Washington Post Retrieved 2009 10 25 Hofmeister Sallie December 19 2008 Michael Hiltzik to return to writing Business column The LA Times Retrieved 27 July 2012 Stafford Zach 2022 01 17 Unvaccinated people dying of Covid doesn t warrant your gloating MSNBC Retrieved 2022 12 16 Hiltzik Michael 2022 01 10 Column Mocking anti vaxxers COVID deaths is ghoulish yes but may be necessary Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2022 01 10 Retrieved 2022 12 16 The Norman Goldman Show http normangoldman comFurther reading editPogue David April 4 1999 Geek Lore The New York Times Retrieved 2009 10 25 book review of Dealers of LightningExternal links editAppearances on C SPAN Michael Hitzik on Twitter Inquiring Minds interview with Michael Hiltzik about Big Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Hiltzik amp oldid 1220453963, wikipedia, 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