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The Joseph Pulitzer Gold Medal for meritorious public service is an
unparalleled American media honor, awarded to news organizations
for collaborative reporting that moves readers, provokes change,
and advances the journalistic profession. Updated to reflect new
winners of the Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism and the
many changes in the practice and business of journalism, Pulitzer's
Gold goes behind the scenes to explain the mechanics and effects of
these groundbreaking works. The veteran journalist Roy J. Harris
Jr. adds fascinating new detail to well-known accounts of the
Washington Post investigation into the Watergate affair, the New
York Times coverage of the Pentagon Papers, and the Boston Globe
revelations of the Catholic Church's sexual-abuse cover-up. He
examines recent Pulitzer-winning coverage of government
surveillance of U.S. citizens and expands on underexplored stories,
from the scandals that took down Boston financial fraud artist
Charles Ponzi in 1920 to recent exposes that revealed neglect at
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and municipal thievery in Bell,
California. This one-hundred-year history of bold journalism
follows developments in all types of reporting-environmental,
business, disaster coverage, war, and more.
The Joseph Pulitzer Gold Medal for meritorious public service is an
unparalleled American media honor, awarded to news organizations
for collaborative reporting that moves readers, provokes change,
and advances the journalistic profession. Updated to reflect new
winners of the Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism and the
many changes in the practice and business of journalism, Pulitzer's
Gold goes behind the scenes to explain the mechanics and effects of
these groundbreaking works. The veteran journalist Roy J. Harris
Jr. adds fascinating new detail to well-known accounts of the
Washington Post investigation into the Watergate affair, the New
York Times coverage of the Pentagon Papers, and the Boston Globe
revelations of the Catholic Church's sexual-abuse cover-up. He
examines recent Pulitzer-winning coverage of government
surveillance of U.S. citizens and expands on underexplored stories,
from the scandals that took down Boston financial fraud artist
Charles Ponzi in 1920 to recent exposes that revealed neglect at
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and municipal thievery in Bell,
California. This one-hundred-year history of bold journalism
follows developments in all types of reporting-environmental,
business, disaster coverage, war, and more.
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