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โ 13y agoThe New York Times won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 2010 for its coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan. It also won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for a project that used digital technology to explain complex financial concepts.
The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes by far, at 109, including the five received in 2011. The newspaper with the second best record is The Washington Post, with 57 awards.
There is no formal limit to the number of times a person (or news organization) can win a Pulitzer Prize. Robert Frost won four times for his poetry; The New York Times won 109 times for Journalism.
No. There is no single individual who won 49 Pulitzer Prizes, but some newspapers and news organizations have accumulated many for journalism categories over the years.The Associated Press (aka AP), which is not a newspaper but a "wire service" (or news bureau) that supplies articles and photographs to newspapers won 49 Pulitzer Prizes. Most of the their awards were for photography or photojournalism, and the majority of their wins were prior to 1990.The New York Times has an impressive record of 109 wins since 1917, the greatest number of Pulitzer Prizes won by one organization, as of 2011.
Mr. Schmitt has shared two Pulitzer Prizes. In 1999, he was part of a team of New York Times reporters awarded the Pulitzer for coverage of the transfer of sensitive military technology to China. In 2009, he was a part of a team of New York Times reporters awarded the Pulitzer for coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
The Pulitzer Prizes (plural) were first awarded in 1917, the result of a bequest from Joseph Pulitzer's estate. Although four Prizes were given that year, Herbert Bayard Swope, a reporter for New York World, received the first Pulitzer for his extended series entitled "Inside the German Empire."
In 2007, The New York Times staff won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their coverage of the governmentโs warrantless wiretapping program. In 2008, The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for its coverage of Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Pulitzers Prizes are presented at a luncheon on the campus of Columbia University in New York City in May.
The Boston Globe, which was owned by The New York Company, was launched in 1993. It was based in Boston, Massachusetts and has won 21 Pulitzer Prizes.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded by Columbia University in the United States.
Some colleges with a significant number of Pulitzer Prize winners include Columbia University, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago. These institutions have a history of producing notable writers, journalists, and scholars who have been recognized with Pulitzer Prizes for their work.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning critic with the first name Richard is Richard Eder. He was a book critic and reviewer for The New York Times and won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1987.
Joseph Pulitzer was the editor of the New York World.