Pulitzer Prize / Beat Reporting

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The Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting (Pulitzer Prize for beat reporting) has been awarded from 1991 to 2006. From 1985 to 1990 the category was called the Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting . Since 2007, this award was in favor of the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting ( Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting ) is no longer assigned.

Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting

  • 2006: Dana Priest, Washington Post
  • 2005: Amy Dockser Marcus, The Wall Street Journal
  • 2004: Daniel Golden, The Wall Street Journal
  • 2003: Diana K. Sugg, The Baltimore Sun
  • 2002: Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times
  • 2001: David Cay Johnston , The New York Times
  • 2000: George Dohrmann, Saint Paul Pioneer Press
  • 1999: Chuck Philips and Michael A. Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
  • 1998: Linda Greenhouse, The New York Times
  • 1997: Byron Acohido, The Seattle Times
  • 1996: Bob Keeler, Newsday
  • 1995: David Shribman, Boston Globe
  • 1994: Eric Freedman and Jim Mitzelfeld, Detroit News
  • 1993: Paul Ingrassia and Joseph B. White, The Wall Street Journal
  • 1992: Deborah Blum, The Sacramento Bee
  • 1991: Natalie Angier , The New York Times

Pulitzer Prize for specialized reports ( Specialized Reporting )

  • 1990: Tamar Stieber of Albuquerque Journal
  • 1989: Edward Humes of The Orange County Register
  • 1988: Walt Bogdanich of The Wall Street Journal
  • 1987: Alex S. Jones of The New York Times
  • 1986: Andrew Schneider and Mary Pat Flaherty of Pittsburgh Press
  • 1985: Randall Savage and Jackie Crosby of the Macon Telegraph and News

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