Pulitzer Prize / International Coverage

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The Pulitzer Prize for international reporting ( Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting ) has been awarded since 1948, except 1977. From 1942 to 1947 was the category foreign reporting as telegraphy ( Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International ).

List of award winners

Pulitzer Prize for international reporting ( International Financial Reporting )

2020-2029

2010-2019

2000-2009

1990-1999

1980-1999

  • 1980: Joel Brinkley (reporter) and Jay Mather (photographer) of the Louisville Courier-Journal,
  • 1981: Shirley Christian, Miami Herald,
  • 1982: John Darnton , New York Times,
  • 1983: Thomas L. Friedman and Loren Jenkins, New York Times and Washington Post, respectively,
  • 1984: Karen Elliott House, Wall Street Journal,
  • 1985: Josh Friedman and Dennis Bell (reporters) and Ozier Muhammad (photographer), Newsday,
  • 1986: Lewis M. Simons, Pete Carey and Katherine Ellison, San Jose Mercury News,
  • 1987: Michael Parks, Los Angeles Times,
  • 1988: Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times,
  • 1989: Bill Keller, New York Times,
  • 1989: Glenn Frankel, Washington Post,

1970-1979

  • 1979: Richard Ben Cramer, The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • 1978: Henry Kamm, New York Times,
  • 1977: not awarded
  • 1976: Sydney H. Schanberg , New York Times,
  • 1975: William Mullen (reporter) and Ovie Carter (photographer), Chicago Tribune,
  • 1974: Hedrick Smith, New York Times,
  • 1973: Max Frankel , New York Times,
  • 1972: Peter R. Kann, Wall Street Journal,
  • 1971: Jimmie Lee Hoagland, Washington Post,
  • 1970: Seymour M. Hersh , Dispatch News Service,

1960-1969

  • 1969: William Tuohy, Los Angeles Times,
  • 1968: Alfred Friendly, Washington Post,
  • 1967: R. John Hughes, Christian Science Monitor,
  • 1966: Peter Arnett, Associated Press,
  • 1965: JA Livingston, Philadelphia Bulletin,
  • 1964: Malcolm W. Browne and David Halberstam , Associated Press and New York Times, respectively,
  • 1963: Hal Hendrix, Miami News,
  • 1962: Walter Lippmann, New York Herald Tribune Syndicate,
  • 1961: Lynn Heinzerling, Associated Press,
  • 1960: AM Rosenthal, New York Times,

1948-1959

  • 1959: Joseph Martin and Philip Santora, New York Daily News,
  • 1958: Employee of the New York Times,
  • 1957: Russell Jones, United Press,
  • 1956: William Randolph Hearst Jr., J. Kingsbury-Smith, and Frank Conniff, International News Service,
  • 1955: Harrison E. Salisbury, New York Times,
  • 1954: Jim G. Lucas, Scripps-Howard Newspapers,
  • 1953: Austin Wehrwein, Milwaukee Journal,
  • 1952: John M. Hightower, Associated Press,
  • 1951: Keyes Beech (Chicago Daily News); Homer Bigart (New York Herald Tribune); Marguerite Higgins (New York Herald Tribune); Relman Morin (Associated Press); Fred Sparks (Chicago Daily News); and Don Whitehead (Associated Press),
  • 1950: Edmund Stevens , Christian Science Monitor,
  • 1949: Price Day, Baltimore Sun,
  • 1948: Paul W. Ward, Baltimore Sun,

Pulitzer Prize for international reporting by telegraphy ( Telegraphic Reporting - International )

1942-1947

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