Pulitzer's Gold : : A Century of Public Service Journalism / / Roy Harris , Jr.

The Joseph Pulitzer Gold Medal for meritorious public service is an unparalleled American media honor, awarded to news organizations for collaborative reporting that moves readers, provokes change, and advances the journalistic profession. Updated to reflect new winners of the Pulitzer Prize for pub...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Edition:revised and updated edition
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (488 p.) :; 44 b&w photographs
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Reintroduction --
Chapter 1. A Medal for All Seasons 2013 - 2014 --
Chapter 2. The Most Prized Pulitzer --
Chapter 3. A Newsroom Challenged, 2002 --
Chapter 4. Epiphany in Boston, 2003 --
Chapter 5. From Times to Times, 2004–2005 --
Chapter 6. The Storm Before the Calm, 2006 --
Chapter 7. Stocks and Soldiers, 2007–2008 --
Chapter 8. Prizing Youth, 2009–2010 --
Chapter 9. The Tradition Survives, 2011–2012 --
Chapter 10. First Gold, 1917–1919 --
Chapter 11. Reporting on the Roaring, 1920–1929 --
Chapter 12. From Depression to Wartime, 1930–1945 --
Chapter 13. A Handful of Gold, 1936–1952 --
Chapter 14. A New Stew of Issues, 1953–1969 --
Chapter 15. Secret Papers, Secret Reporting, 1972 --
Chapter 16. All the Editor’s Men, 1973 --
Chapter 17. In Watergate’s Shadow, 1970–1978 --
Chapter 18. Mightier Than the Snake, 1979 --
Chapter 19. Everybody’s Business, 1980–1989 --
Chapter 20. The Nature of Things, 1990–1998 --
Chapter 21. The Post Rings Twice, 1999–2000 --
Afterword --
Appendix --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:The Joseph Pulitzer Gold Medal for meritorious public service is an unparalleled American media honor, awarded to news organizations for collaborative reporting that moves readers, provokes change, and advances the journalistic profession. Updated to reflect new winners of the Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism and the many changes in the practice and business of journalism, Pulitzer's Gold goes behind the scenes to explain the mechanics and effects of these groundbreaking works. The veteran journalist Roy J. Harris Jr. adds fascinating new detail to well-known accounts of the Washington Post investigation into the Watergate affair, the New York Times coverage of the Pentagon Papers, and the Boston Globe revelations of the Catholic Church's sexual-abuse cover-up. He examines recent Pulitzer-winning coverage of government surveillance of U.S. citizens and expands on underexplored stories, from the scandals that took down Boston financial fraud artist Charles Ponzi in 1920 to recent exposés that revealed neglect at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and municipal thievery in Bell, California. This one-hundred-year history of bold journalism follows developments in all types of reporting—environmental, business, disaster coverage, war, and more.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231540568
9783110665864
9783110485103
9783110485264
DOI:10.7312/harr17028
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Roy Harris , Jr.