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The Pulitzer Prizes:
2012 Winners and Finalists — Journalism Public Service The Philadelphia Inquirer Breaking News Reporting The Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News Staff Investigative Reporting Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of the Associated Press Michael J. Berens and Ken Armstrong …
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New York Times, Columbia University …, @ariannahuff, The Stranger …, Associated Press, msnbc.com, AAN, @lheron, @omarwaraich, @purvi21, @ericcarvin, @amandablair, @andreastonez, @attackerman, @katz, Poynter, @ezraklein, @lexinyt, @fishbowlny, @columbia, @marynmck, @stevefriess, @ahmed, @seansimmers, @phillyinquirer, @medillschool, Business Insider, @ahmed, New York Magazine, Gawker, Nieman Foundation News, The New York Observer and Change of Subject
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Sara Ganim, 24, wins Pulitzer for coverage of Penn State sex abuse scandal — Sara Ganim had a motto when reporting on the sex abuse scandal at Penn State University: “Move it forward.” She wanted to address unanswered questions and tell a side of the story that national media outlets weren't capturing.
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PennLive.com, Athens News, @meganhealey, American Journalism Review, Jezebel and Hillman Foundation blogs
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Beleaguered Philadelphia Inquirer newsroom hopes Pulitzer win signals a new beginning — The Philadelphia Inquirer has been in the news a lot lately, but on Monday it was for the right reasons: the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, for its investigation into violence in city schools.
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Online NewsHour, Philly.com, Guardian and IRE.org, Thanks:@myersnews
Erik Wemple:
Pulitzer Prizes: Editorial writers come up short
Pulitzer Prizes: Editorial writers come up short
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LA Observed, Deadline.com and Lens
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Arianna Huffington and Tim O'Brien on HuffPost's Pulitzer Win
Arianna Huffington and Tim O'Brien on HuffPost's Pulitzer Win
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Poynter and New York Magazine
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Online journalism shines in 2012 Pulitzer picks
Online journalism shines in 2012 Pulitzer picks
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ap.org and Agence France Presse
Andrew Losowsky / The Huffington Post:
No Winner For Pulitzer Prize For Fiction This Year
No Winner For Pulitzer Prize For Fiction This Year
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The Millions, The New York Observer, Media Decoder, @sarahw, Publishers Weekly and GalleyCat
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Huffington Post Wins Pulitzer Prize — NEW YORK — Huffington Post senior military correspondent David Wood has spent decades covering war, watching as wounded combat troops are loaded onto medical evacuation helicopters and, he said, “go off in a cloud of dust.”
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CJR:
Six degrees of aggregation — Of the many and conflicting stories about how Huffington Post came to be—how it boasts 68 sections, three international editions (with more to come), 1.2 billion monthly page views and 54 million comments in the past year alone, how it came to surpass the traffic …
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@peretti
Jolie O'Dell / VentureBeat:
Huffington Post brings home the blogosphere's first ever Pulitzer
Huffington Post brings home the blogosphere's first ever Pulitzer
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The Editorialiste
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Content payment system Piano takes more funding to go global — Piano Media, the paid content platform currently operating bundled kiosks in Slovakia and Slovenia, is taking a €2 million ($2.6 million) second round of venture investment to boost its globalisation ambitions for and general expansion.
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TechCrunch and Journalism.co.uk
Carl Franzen / Talking Points Memo:
‘Tumblr’ To Overtake ‘Blog’ In Google Searches — Whither blogging? Yes, according to Google Search results, which project that searches for the word “Tumblr,” the name of a specific company and blogging platform, will eclipse those for the more generic term “blog” before the end of 2012.
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Betabeat, The Next Web and xkcd.com
Michael Hastings / BuzzFeed:
Chelsea Clinton, TV's Dork Diva, Struggles At NBC — Hillary and Bill have worked their way back into our hearts, and now it's Chelsea's turn. The only problem: she's “terrible” on television, as network executives privately admit. — We've entered into a kind of Clinton renaissance …
Lauren Kirchner / Capital New York:
Reuters Institute hosts a debate taking stock of the crisis in British (and U.S.) journalism — In the short time during which The Leveson Inquiry in Britain has been investigating the practice of phone-hacking by Rupert Murdoch's News International employees, the revelations have been as shocking …
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Reuters Institute … and Press Gazette
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Lawyer pursuing phone hacking in US considers asking FBI for help — Cases involve three unidentified clients who say their phones were hacked by the News of the World on American soil — Mark Lewis, the tenacious lawyer who has been at the forefront of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal …
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Andrew Pulver / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's battles with Harold Evans at the Times to become a film — Evans's memoir Good Times, Bad Times about his time as editor of the Sunday Times and the Times is to be turned into a film — Rupert Murdoch's battle to establish himself as a newspaper tycoon at the heart …
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Digital Spy and Variety
Allan Wolper / Editor & Publisher ®:
Ethics Corner: The Picture Told The Whole Story — Kristyna Wentz-Graff, her Milwaukee Journal Sentinel press credentials dangling from her neck, snapped a series of shots of about 50 Occupy protesters marching near campus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Lindsay Rubino / Broadcasting & Cable:
NBC Owned Stations, Comcast Sports Group Strike Ad Sales Partnership — Station group to sell national advertising for Comcast SportsNets in four markets — NBC Owned Television Stations and Comcast Sports Group have struck a new national advertising sales partnership …
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Multichannel
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Study: Those Social Media Logos On TV Actually Work — There is hardly a program or ad on TV these days that doesn't ask its viewers to like its Facebook page or tweet about it. According to a new survey by global consulting firm Accenture, there's a simple reason for this: those social media symbols actually work.
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Business Wire and Home Media Magazine
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Bonnier SVP Gregg Hano Named CEO of Mag+ — Gregg Hano, currently the svp of corporate sales and the technology group at Bonnier Corp. (which includes Popular Science, Popular Photography, American Photo and Sound + Vision magazines), was named CEO of smartphone and tablet publishing platform Mag+ …
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Publishing Executive …, Folio, MinOnline, FishbowlNY and MediaPost