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.
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.
As of 2011, the Wall Street Journal has won 34 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism.
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.
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None. Zero. Zip. Nada. The big ol' goose egg.
African-American playwright August Wilson won two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. Wilson's play, Fences, won the Prize in 1987; another of his plays, The Piano Lesson, won in 1990.
The organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, has won four Nobel Peace Prizes, making it the organization to win the most number of Nobel Prizes.
He won two Pulitzer Prizes. (awards for books)
The Los Angeles Times has won 39 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism, including six prestigious Public Service Awards in 2011, 2005, 1984, 1969, 1960, and 1942.
Maya Angelou won four Pulitzer Prizes and was the first person to read a poem at a U.S. Presidential inauguration.
He won two Pulitzer Prizes. (awards for books)
Barbara W. Tuchman won two Pulitzer Prizes in General Nonfiction. The first, in 1963, was for her book The Guns of August (Macmillan); the second, in 1972, was for Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945(Macmillan).