The New York Times has won many awards. This list is up to date as of April 2018. [note 1] [note 2] [note 3]
The New York Times has been awarded 133 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. They won their first prize in 1918 for complete and accurate coverage of World War I, and their most recent in 2018. [1]
Year | Description |
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Denotes being a finalist, who did not win |
Year | Category | Article | Author(s) | Citations |
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2007 | Overall excellence | N/A | The New York Times Staff | [2] |
Breaking News Coverage | “Google’s YouTube deal” | Andrew Ross Sorkin, Matt Richtel, Miguel Helft and John Markoff | ||
Enterprise | “Very rich are leaving the merely rich behind” | Louis Uchitelle | ||
Projects | “Leaky oil royalties” | Edmund L. Andrews | ||
Columns | N/A | Gretchen Morgenson | ||
2009 | General Excellence | N/A | The New York Times Staff | [3] |
General Excellence- Websites | N/A | N/A | ||
Business Reporting - Breaking News | ”The G.M. Bankruptcy” | N/A | ||
Enterprise | “The Burger That Shattered Her Life” | Michael Moss | ||
Columns | N/A | David Leonhardt | ||
Columns | N/A | David Carr | ||
Projects | "Toxic Waters" | Charles Duhigg | ||
Projects | “Driven to Distraction” | Matt Richtel | ||
Online Excellence- Breaking News | "The G.M. Bankruptcy" | N/A | ||
Online Excellence- Projects | "Living With Less" | N/A | ||
Audio/Video Reports | “Flipped: Inside the Private Equity Game” | Amy O'Leary | ||
Audio/Video Reports | “The Card Game: The Deal With Overdrafts” | Brent McDonald | ||
Creative use of Online | “Flipped: Inside the Private Equity Game” | Amy O'Leary | ||
2010 | Personal Finance | “Alina Tugend Personal Finance” | [4] | |
Breaking News Dailies | “The SEC vs. Goldman Sachs” | |||
Creative Use Across Multiple Platforms | You Fix the Budget” | N/A | ||
Creative Use Across Multiple Platforms | “Gulf Oil Spill” | N/A | ||
Explanatory | “Payback Time” | Benedict Carey | ||
Feature | “A Bully Finds a Pulpit on the Web” | David Segal | ||
Feature | “Your Brain on Computers” | Matt Richtel | ||
General Excellence | N/A | The New York Times Staff | ||
Opinion/Column | N/A | David Leonhardt | ||
Opinion/Column | N/A | Gretchen Morgenson | ||
2011 | General Excellence | N/A | New York Times Staff | [5] |
Opinion/Column | "Fair Game" | Gretchen Morgenson | ||
Opinion/Column | "The Media Equation" | David Carr | ||
Breaking News | MF Global Bankruptcy | The New York Times Staff | ||
Explanatory | "Drilling Down- Natural Gas" | Ian Urbina | ||
Feature | "Dirty Little Secrets of Search" | David Segal | ||
2012 | Investigative | "Wal-Mart Abroad" | David Barstow | [6] |
Personal Finance | "You For Sale" | Natasha Singer | ||
Commentary | N/A | James Stewart | ||
Explanatory | "Tax and Spending Myths" | Binyamin Appelbaum, Robert Gebbeloff | ||
Explanatory | "The iEconomy" | Charles Duhigg, Keith Bradsher , David Barboza , David Segal , David Kocieniewski , Bill Vlasic, Hiroko Tabuchi | ||
Features | "McAfee" | David Segal | ||
Investigative- Real Estate | "Mortgage" | Jessica Silver-Greenberg | ||
Investigative- Technology | "Fake Reviews" | David Streitfeild | ||
2013 | International Breaking News | For coverage of the Cyprus financial crisis | Staff of the New York Times | [7] |
2013 | Innovation | For a series of business graphs | Kevin Quealy, Shan Carter, Archie Tse, Mike Bostock, Matthew Ericson, Hannah Fairfield, Ford Fessenden, Tom Giratikanon, Josh Keller, Alicia Parlapiano, Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins, Jeremy White, Josh Williams, Karen Yourish | |
Newspapers Breaking News | “JP Morgan Settlement.” | Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Ben Protess, Peter Eavis | ||
2013 | Explanatory | "House Edge." | Gretchen Morgenson, David Kocieniewski, Robert Gebeloff | |
2013 | Commentary | N/A | James Stewart | |
2013 | General Excellence | N/A | The New York Times Business staff | |
2013 | Real Estate | "Foreclosure/Mortgage Abuse." | Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Ben Protess | |
2013 | Social Media | For effective use of social media | Hanna Ingber | |
Technology | "China Hacking" | Nicole Perlroth, David Barboza, David Sanger, Michael Schmidt | ||
2014 | Innovation | For a collection of economic tools and visualizations | Gregor Aisch, Wilson Andrews, Jeremy Ashkenas, Matthew Bloch, Mike Bostock, Shan Carter, Haeyoun Park, Alicia Parlapiano, Archie Tse | [8] |
2014 | International Breaking News | For Alibaba Coverage | Michael J. de la Merced, Neil Gough, Andrew Jacobs, Karl Russell | |
2014 | Personal Finance | "Driven Into Debt" | Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Michael Corkery | |
2014 | Commentary | For his columns | Eduardo Porter | |
Explanatory | “The New Smoke.” | Matt Richtel, Sabrina Tavernise | ||
Investigative | "Fatal Flaws" | Danielle Ivory, Rebecca R. Ruiz, Hiroko Tabuchi, Bill Vlasic, Matthew L. Wald | ||
2014 | Feature | “The cold, hard lessons of Mobile Home U.” | Gary Rivlin | |
2015 | Personal Finance | “Airbnb Horror Story Points to Need for Precautions” | Ron Lieber | [9] |
Commentary | For his columns on technology | Farhad Manjoo | ||
Explanatory | "Inside Amazon" | Jodi Kantor, David Streitfeld | ||
Feature | "The Outlaw Ocean" | Ian Urbina | ||
Investigative | "Beware the Fine Print" | Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Michael Corkery, Robert Gebeloff | ||
Real Estate | "Towers of Secrecy" | Louise Story, Stephanie Saul |
Year | Name | Description | Notes |
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1951 | New York Times Youth Forum | It featured "unrehearsed discussion by students selected from private, public and parochial schools, on topics ranging from the political, educational and scientific to the international and the United Nations." | [10] |
1956 | Personal Award to Jack Gould | For "his outstanding contribution to radio and television through his New York Times writings". | [11] |
2003 | FRONTLINE: A Dangerous Business | A joint investigation by the New York Times, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and WGBH's Frontline about the conditions faced by workers at McWayne Inc. | [12] |
2008 | NYTimes.com | Citation: "Aggressively and creatively adding sound and moving images to its traditional package of news and features, The New York Times has stepped forward as an innovator in online journalism. Its website exemplifies a new age for the press, expanding its role in ways unimaginable only a few years ago." | [13] |
2012 | Snow Fall | "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek", a 17,000-word multimedia online feature story by John Branch. Also won a Pulitzer Prize. | [14] |
2013 | A Short History of the Highrise | "Website visitors [are able] to tour 2,500 years of 'vertical living,' from the Tower of Babel to turn-of-the-20th Century New York City tenements to luxury skyscrapers in modern Shanghai." | [15] |
Year | Category | Article(s) | Author(s) | Citation |
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2009 | Reporting | "Right at the Edge" | Dexter Filkins | [16] |
2010 | "The Deadly Choices at Memorial | Sheri Fink | ||
2011 | Profile Writing | N/A | N/A | |
News and Documentary Photography | ||||
Design, Digital Media | ||||
2012 | Feature Photography | "Vamps, Crooks & Killers | Photographs by Alex Prager, Introduction by A.O. Scott | |
Video | "My Family's Experiment in Extreme Schooling," | Julie Dressner, Shayla Harris and Clifford J. Levy | ||
2014 | Reporting | "The Dream Boat" | Luke Mogelson | |
2016 | Public Interest | "Worlds Apart" | Nikole Hannah-Jones | [17] |
Feature Writing | "I have no choice but to keep looking" | Jennifer Percy | ||
Essays/Criticism | "David's Ankles" | Sam Anderson |
Year | Category | Article(s) | Author(s) | Citation |
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1985 | Deadline and/or Beat Writing | "The Battle for Gulf" | Robert J. Cole | [18] |
1996 | Deadline and/or Beat Writing | "Coverage of the Media Industry" | Geraldine Fabrikant | [19] |
1999 | Deadline and/or Beat Writing | "Coverage of the Near Collapse of Long-Term Capital Management" | The New York Times Staff (including Diana B. Henriques) | [20] [21] |
2001 | Commentary | “Floyd Norris Columns” | Floyd Norris | [22] |
2002 | Commentary | “Market Watch” | Gretchen Morgenson | [23] |
2003 | Beat Writing | "Inside the S.E.C." | Stephen Labaton | [24] |
2005 | Deadline Writing | "End of an Era" | Andrew Ross Sorkin, Steve Lohr, David Barboza, Gary Rivlin, | [25] |
Large Newspapers | "Death on the Tracks" | Walt Bogdanich | ||
2007 | Feature Writing | "Rewriting the Social Contract" | Louis Uchitelle | [26] |
2008 | Breaking News | "The Fall of E. Stanley O'Neal at Merrill Lynch" | Jenny Anderson, Landon Thomas Jr. | [27] |
Commentary | "Talking Business" | Joe Nocera | ||
Beat Writing (Honorable Mention) | "Golden Opportunities" | Charles Duhigg | ||
Large Newspapers | "Toxic Pipeline" | Walt Bogdanich, Jake Hooker, David Barboza, Andrew W. Lehern | ||
2009 | Beat Writing | "Wall Street" | Gretchen Morgenson | [28] |
Large Newspapers | "The Reckoning" | Gretchen Morgenson, Peter S. Goodman, Charles Duhigg, Carter Dougherty, Eric Dash, Julie Creswell, Jo Becker, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Stephen Labaton | ||
Magazines | "Obamanomics" | David Leonhardt | ||
2010 | Online Commentary and Blogging | "Pogue's Posts" | David Pogue | [29] |
Large Newspapers | "Food Safety" | Michael Moss, Andrew Martin | ||
2011 | Personal Finance | "Student Debt" | Ron Lieber | [30] |
Commentary | Krugman's columns | Paul Krugman | ||
2013 | Images/Visuals | "Economics Interactives" | Tom Giratikanon, Amanda Cox, Sergio Pecanha, Alicia Parlapiano, Jeremy White, Robert Gebeloff, Ford Fessenden, Archie Tse, Alan McLean, Shan Carter, Mike Bostock and Matthew Ericson | [31] |
International | "China's Secret Fortunes" | David Barboza and Sharon LaFraniere | ||
Investigative | "Wal-Mart Abroad" | David Barstow, Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab and Stephanie Clifford | ||
2014 | Breaking News | "Bangladesh" | Jim Yardley, Julfikar Ali Manik, and Steven Greenhouse | [32] |
Images/Visuals | "Interactive Graphics | Ford Fessenden, Tom Giratikanon, Josh Keller, Archie Tse, Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins, Jeremy White, Karen Yourish, Shan Carter, Hannah Fairfield, Alicia Parlapiano, Mike Bostock, Amanda Cox, Matthew Ericson, Kevin Quealy, and Josh Williams | ||
2015 | Beat Reporting | "Lobbying in America" | Eric Lipton, Ben Protess, Nicholas Confessore and Brooke Williams | [33] |
Images/Visuals | "Economic Tools & Visualizations" | Gregor Aisch, Wilson Andrews, Jeremy Ashkenas, Matthew Bloch, Mike Bostock, Shan Carter, Haeyoun Park, Alicia Parlapiano and Archie Tse | ||
2016 | Images/Graphics/Interactives | "Making Data Visual" | Amanda Cox, Gregor Aisch, Kevin Quealy, Matthew Bloch, Wilson Andrews, Josh Keller, Karen Yourish, Eric Buth, Nicholas Confessore and Sarah Cohen | [34] |
Commentary | "Inside the Boardroom" | James B. Stewart |
Year | Description |
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Denotes being a finalist, who did not win |
Year | Category | Article | Author(s) | Citation |
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2001 | Feature Journalism, Affiliated | "Salsa-Made in New York" | Peter Capatano | [35] |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Affiliated | N/A | The New York Times Staff | ||
2002 | Breaking News, Affiliated | September 11 Coverage | [36] | |
Creative Use of the Medium, Affiliated | Photographers Journal | N/A | ||
General Excellence in Online Journalism – Affiliated, Large | N/A | The New York Times Staff | ||
2003 | General Excellence in Online Journalism – Affiliated, Large | [37] | ||
Breaking News, Affiliated | Coverage of the Shuttle Columbia | |||
2003 | Breaking News, Affiliated | Coverage of the War in Iraq | ||
2003 | Enterprise Journalism, Affiliated | Dangerous Business | David Barstow and Lowell Bergman | |
2004 | Breaking News, Large | The Capture of Saddam Hussein | The New York Times Staff | [38] |
2004 | Online Commentary, Large | His Columns | Nicholas D. Kristof | |
2004 | Specialty Journalism, Large | Movie Coverage | The New York Times Staff | |
2005 | Breaking News, Large Site | Asia's Deadly Waves | [39] | |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | |||
Outstanding Use of Multiple Media, Large Site | Class Matters | |||
2006 | Breaking News, Large Site | New York City Transit Strike | [40] | |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | |||
2006 | Online Commentary, Large Site | His Columns | David Pogue | |
2007 | Breaking News, Large Site | The Rampage at Virginia Tech | The New York Times Staff | [41] |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | |||
Outstanding Use of Digital Media, Large Site | Frugal Traveler: American Road Trip | Lucas Peterson | ||
2008 | Outstanding Use of Digital Technology, Large Site | Politics | The New York Times Staff | [42] |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | |||
2008 | Breaking News, Large Site | Eliot Spitzer's Resignation | ||
2008 | Online Commentary, Large Sites | On the Ground | Nicholas Kristof | |
2009 | Online Topical Reporting/Blogging, Large Site | The Lede – Iran | Robert Mackey | [43] |
2009 | General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | Nytimes.com | The New York Times Staff | |
2009 | Outstanding Use of Digital Technologies, Large Site | Interactive Graphics | ||
Online Topical Reporting/Blogging, Large Site | The Well Blog | |||
2010 | Gannett Foundation Award for Innovative Investigative Journalism, Large Site | Toxic Waters | Charles Duhigg | [44] |
2010 | General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | The New York Times Staff | |
Breaking News, Large Site | Coverage of the 2010 Haiti earthquake | |||
2010 | Multimedia Feature Presentation, Large Site | Held by the Taliban | David Rohde | |
Outstanding Use of Digital Technologies, Professional | Oil Spill Tracker | Erin Aigner, Joe Burgess, Shan Carter, Joanne Nurse, Haeyoun Park, Amy Schoenfield and Archie Tse | ||
2011 | Breaking News, Large Site | The Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Crisis in Japan | The New York Times Staff | [45] |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large Site | N/A | |||
Multimedia Feature Presentation, Large Site | A Year at War | James Dao, Catrin Einhorn, Damon Winter, Marcus Yam, Rob Harris, Gabriel Dance, Nancy Donaldson, Catrin Einhorn, Jon Huang, Andrew Kuenman, Meaghan Looram | ||
Online Video Journalism, Large Site | Video Portraiture | The New York Times Staff | ||
2012 | Planned News/Events, Large | The Reckoning – America and the World a Decade After 9/11 | [46] | |
2012 | Knight Award for Public Service | Abused and Used | Danny Hakim and Russ Buettner | |
Breaking News, Large | Coverage of Hurricane Irene | The New York Times Staff | ||
Topical Reporting, Large | FiveThirtyEight — Nate Silver's Political Calculus | Nate Silver | ||
2013 | General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large | N/A | The New York Times Staff | [47] |
Gannett Foundation Award for Technical Innovation in the Service of Digital Journalism | D3.js | Mike Bostock | ||
2013 | Knight Award for Public Service | Justice Denied: Bronx Courts | William Glaberson | |
Breaking News, Large | Coverage of Hurricane Sandy | The New York Times Staff | ||
Planned News/Events, Large | Coverage of the 2012 Presidential Election | |||
Topical Reporting, Large | Reporting on the Supreme Court | |||
Online Commentary, Large | Op-Docs | |||
2013 | Feature, Large | Snow Fall | John Branch | |
2014 | General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large | NYTimes.com | The New York Times Staff | [48] |
Planned News/Events, Large | NYC 2013: The Race for Mayor | |||
Planned News/Events, Large | Coverage of the Sochi Olympics | |||
Topical Reporting, Large | "The NSA’s Secret Campaign to Crack, Undermine Internet Security" | Jeff Larson (ProPublica), Nicole Perlroth (The New York Times), and Scott Shane (The New York Times) | ||
2014 | Topical Reporting, Large | Paying Till it Hurts | Elisabeth Rosenthal | |
2014 | Online Commentary, Large | The Upshot | The New York Times Staff | |
Feature, Large | A Short History of the Highrise | Katerina Cizek | ||
Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling, Large | Reshaping New York | Ford Fessenden, Tom Giratikanon, Josh Keller, Archie Tse, Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins, Jeremy White and Karen Yourish | ||
2015 | The Al Neuharth Innovation in Investigative Journalism Award, Large | "The Secret Casualties of Iraq’s Abandoned Chemical Weapons" | C.J. Chivers | [49] |
2015 | Gannett Foundation Award for Technical Innovation in the Service of Digital Journalism | AI2HTML | Archie Tse | |
Online Commentary, Large | Transgender Today Community Page | The New York Times Staff | ||
Sports, Large | World Cup Coverage | Victor Mather | ||
2015 | Sports, Large | Dawn Wall | John Branch | |
General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large | NYTimes.com | The New York Times Staff | ||
Breaking News, Large | Germanwings ("Germanwings Crash in French Alps Kills 150; Cockpit Voice Recorder Is Found") | Nicola Clark and Dan Bilefsky | ||
Planned News/Events, Large | Midterm Elections | |||
Explanatory Reporting, Large | Ebola ("How Ebola Roared Back") | Kevin Sack, Sheri Fink, Pam Belluck, and Adam Nossiter | ||
Feature, Large | "The Secret Life of Passwords" | Ian Urbina | ||
2016 | General Excellence in Online Journalism, Large (tie) | NYTimes.com | The New York Times Staff | [50] |
Breaking News, Large | Coverage of the Paris Attacks | |||
Planned News / Events, Large | The Election | |||
2016 | The University of Florida Award for Investigative Data Journalism, Large | "The Families Funding the 2016 Presidential Election" | ||
Gannett Foundation Award for Technical Innovation in the Service of Digital Journalism | ArchieML | |||
Explanatory Reporting, Large | The Upshot, Inequality, | |||
2016 | Online Commentary | A Conversation on Race | ||
Sports, Large | Sports Visualisation |
Year | Article | Author(s) | Citations |
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1994 | "US Air" (tie) | Ralph Blumenthal, Douglas Frantz | [51] |
1997 | "Taxes and Tactics" | Douglas Frantz | |
2004 | “Captive Clientele” | Diana Henriques | |
2012 | “Unlocked: Inside New Jersey’s Halfway Houses” | Sam Dolnick |
Year | Article | Author(s) | Notes |
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1975 | Multiple articles that reflected "Mike Berger's keen eye and ear for happenings in his favorite town." | Deirdre Carmody | Two winners, the other one was Peter Coutros of the |
1983 | For her ''About New York'' columns | Anna Quindlen | Two winners, the other one was Paul LaRosa of the New York Daily News [53] |
1985 | For her ''Pulling Together,'' stories | Sheila Rule | Two winners, the other one was Neal Hirschfeld of The Daily News [54] |
1988 | For her ''stories of life in and around New York that show the same feeling for the people of the metropolis that characterized Mike Berger's work,'' | Sara Rimer | Two winners, the other one was Jim Dwyer of Newsday [55] |
1995 | For her series "Another America: Life on 129th Street," | Felicia R. Lee | [56] |
2011 | “A Parish Tested” | Anne Barnard | [57] |
2012 | “Punched Out: The Life and Death of a Hockey Enforcer” | John Branch |
Year | Category | Author | Notes |
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1988 | Medalist | Stephen Kinzer | |
2015 | Medalist | Simon Romero | [58] |
Special Citation | Ernesto Londoño |
Year | Category | Author | Citation |
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1948 | Education Reporting | Benjamin Fine | [59] |
1949 | Science Reporting | William Laurence | |
1950 | National Reporting | Ira H. Freeman | |
1951 | Foreign Reporting | Milton Bracker and Virginia Lee Warren | |
Education Reporting | Kalman Siegel | ||
1952 | National Reporting | A.H. Raskin | |
Special Award | Jack Gould | ||
1953 | National Reporting | James Reston | |
1954 | International Reporting | Thomas J. Hamilton | |
National Reporting | Luther Huston | ||
1955 | International Reporting | Thomas J. Hamilton | |
Education Reporting | Gertrude Samuels | ||
1956 | Special Award | Emanuel R. Freedman | |
1957 | Foreign Reporting | Harrison E. Salisbury | |
1958 | Special Award | Walter Sullivan | |
1959 | Foreign Reporting | A.M. Rosenthal | |
National Reporting | Nathaniel Gerstenzang | ||
1962 | Foreign Reporting | Dana Adams Schmidt | |
1963 | Foreign Reporting | David Halberstam | |
Special Award | A.H. Raskins | ||
1964 | Metropolitan Reporting | A.M. Rosenthal | |
1965 | Editorial Comment | John B. Oakes | |
1966 | Foreign Reporting | Harrison E. Salisbury | |
1967 | Foreign Reporting | R.W. Apple Jr. | |
Local Reporting | J. Anthony Lukes | ||
1968 | Community Service | David Burnam | |
Political Reporting | Martin Arnold | ||
1969 | Foreign Reporting | Henry Kamm | |
National Reporting | Walter Rugaber | ||
1970 | Foreign Reporting | Gloria Emerson | |
1971 | Foreign Reporting | Sydney H. Schanberg | |
National Reporting | The New York Times | ||
Education Reporting | Joseph Lelyveld | ||
1972 | Special Award | Lesley Oelsner | |
1973 | National Reporting | Andrew H. Malcolm | |
Investigative Reporting | Seymour Hersh | ||
1974 | National Reporting | Seymour M. Hersh | |
Metropolitan Reporting | Richard Severo | ||
Special Award | Sydney H. Schanberg | ||
1977 | Commentary | Red Smith | |
1978 | Foreign Reporting | John F. Burns, John Darnton, Michael T. Kaufman | |
Commentary | Russell Baker | ||
1979 | Career Award | Alden Whitman | |
Foreign Reporting | John Kifne | ||
1980 | Editorials | Editorial Board | |
1981 | Foreign Reporting | John Darnton | |
National Reporting | Seymour M. Hersh, Jeff Gerth, Phillip Taubman | ||
1982 | Foreign Reporting | Thomas L. Friedman, David K. Shipler | |
National Reporting | Richard Halloran | ||
1983 | Foreign Reporting | Joseph Lelyveld | |
Foreign Affairs Reporting | Philip Taubman | ||
1984 | Magazine Reporting | John Vinocur | |
1985 | Career Award | George Tames | |
Medical Reporting | Lawerence K. Altman | ||
Foreign Reporting | Alan Cowell | ||
1986 | Career Award | James Reston | |
1988 | Foreign Reporting | John Kifner | |
National Reporting | Keith Schneider | ||
1989 | Career Award | Fred Hechinger | |
International Reporting | Stephen Engelberg, Michael R. Gordon | ||
Foreign Reporting | Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl WuDunn | ||
1990 | National Reporting | Susan F. Rasky and David E. Rosenbaum | |
1991 | Foreign Reporting | Francis X. Clines | |
Foreign Reporting | Barbara Crossette | ||
1992 | Career Award | Herbert Mitgang | |
1993 | Regional Reporting | Isabel Wilkerson | |
1994 | National Reporting | Joel Brinkley, Deborah Sontag, and Stephen Engelberg | |
1995 | Metropolitan Reporting | Frank Bruni, Nina Bernstein, Joyce Purnick and Lizette Alverez | |
Business Reporting | Kurt Eichenwald | ||
1996 | Economics Reporting | The New York Times | |
Foreign Reporting | John F. Burns | ||
1997 | Business Reporting | Kurt Eichenwald and Martin Gottlieb | |
National Reporting | Keith Bradsher | ||
1998 | Career Award | Russell Baker | |
Local Reporting | Clifford J. Levy | ||
1999 | National Reporting | Jason DeParle | |
2000 | Special Award | The New York Times Staff for "How Race Is Lived in America" | |
Career Award | John B. Oakes |
Year | Section | Article(s) | Writer, Reporter, Editor or Organization | Citation |
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2007 | Best Commentary | "The Media Equation" | David Carr | [60] |
2008 | Best Commentary | N/A | Joe Nocera | [61] |
Overall Excellence | Monday Media section | The New York Times Staff | ||
2009 | Best Commentary, Traditional Media | N/A | David Carr | [62] |
Best In-depth Piece, Traditional Media | ”Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand“ ”One Man’s Military-Industrial-Media Complex“ | David Barstow | ||
2012 | Best Commentary, Traditional/Legacy Media | “The Disposable Woman” | Anna Holmes | [63] |
Best Commentary, Digital Media | The Soap Opera Is Dead! Long Live The Soap Opera!” "Seeing ‘Bridesmaids’ is a social responsibility” “30 Rock’ takes on feminist hypocrisy–and its own” | Rebecca Traister |
Year | Article | Winners | Citation |
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2006 | "The Secret History of the Credit Card" | Frontline, WGBH, Boston, and The New York Times | [64] |
2007 | "Nuclear Jihad: Can Terrorists Get the Bomb?" | Discovery Times Channel, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and The New York Times | [65] |
2012 | "A Year at War" "Surviving Haiti's Earthquake: Children" | The New York Times | [66] |
Year | Category | Article | Author | Citation |
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1996 | Newspaper/Wire Service Washington Correspondence | "Gulf War Syndrome" | Philip Shenon | [67] |
2005 | Foreign Correspondence | “Rule by Law” | Joseph Kahn and Jim Yardley | [68] |
2006 | Non-Deadline Reporting (Circulation Of 100,000 Or Greater) | “Broken Ground: The Hole in the City’s Heart” | Deborah Sontag | [69] |
2007 | Washington Correspondence | “Interrogation Secrets” | David Johnston, Mark Mazzetti, James Risen & Scott Shane | [70] |
2008 | Deadline Reporting (circulation of 100,000 or greater) | “The Spitzer Scandal” | The New York Times Staff | [71] |
Washington Correspondence | “Message Machine” | David Barstow | ||
Foreign Correspondence | “Kremlin Rules” | Clifford J. Levy | ||
2009 | Investigative Reporting (Daily Circulation 100,001+) | “Toxic Waters” | Charles Duhigg | [72] |
General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 100,000+) | His Columns | Nicholas D. Kristof | ||
Magazine Writing (National Circulation) | “The Deadly Choices at Memorial” | Sheri Fink, ProPublica with The New York Times Magazine | ||
2010 | Washington Correspondence (Daily Publication) | "Capitol Hill" | Eric Lipton | [73] |
General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 100,000+) | "This Land" | Dan Barry | ||
2011 | Digital Media Presentation (Affiliated) | "The Reckoning" | The New York Times Staff | [74] |
Specialized Journalism Site | "SchoolBook" | The New York Times and WNYC | ||
2012 | General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 100,001+) | His Columns | Jim Dwyer | [75] |
2013 | Feature Reporting (Daily Circulation 100,001+) | “Invisible Child” | Andrea Elliott | [76] |
2014 | Foreign Correspondence | “Underwriting Jihad” | Rukmini Callimachi | [77] |
2015 | Foreign Correspondence | “The outlaw ocean” | Ian Urbina | [78] |
Year | Category | Article | Author(s) | Notes |
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1951 | Newspaper | Articles on labor | A. H. Raskin | [79] |
1957 | Newspaper | Editorials on the Middle East Crisis (special award) | The New York Times | |
1967 | Newspaper | Reporting from North Vietnam (special award) | Harrison E. Salisbury | |
1971 | Newspaper | Series on the Kent State tragedy | John Kifner | |
1972 | Newspaper | "The Pentagon Papers" | Neil Sheehan | |
1975 | Newspaper | Articles on the C.I.A. | Seymour M. Hersh | |
1998 | Newspaper | "Learning Poverty Firsthand" & other stories of welfare reform | Jason DeParle | |
2004 | Newspaper | "Dangerous Business" | David Barstow and Lowell Bergman NYT, Neil Docherty and David Rummel Frontline/CBC/NYT | |
2008 | Newspaper | "Golden Opportunities" | Charles Duhigg | |
2009 | Newspaper | "Deaths in Immigrant Detention" | Nina Bernstien | |
2016 | Newspaper | “Cellblock Justice” | Michael Winerip, Michael Schwirtz, Tom Robbins | Other honoree was |
Year | Article | Author | Position | Citation |
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1983 | "The Beirut Massacre: The Four Days" | Thomas Friedman | Beirut Bureau Chief | [80] |
1993 | "Abuse Turns Fatal: How the System Failed" (series) | Celia W. Dugger | Reporter(s) | [81] |
2001 | "Desperate Passage" | Michael Finkel | [82] | |
2006 | "The Struggle for Iraq" | Edward Wong | [83] | |
2008 | "C.I.A. Destroyed Two Tapes Showing Interrogation" | Mark Mazzetti | ||
2014 | "The Dream Boat" | Luke Mogelson | [84] | |
2016 | "The Agency" | Adrian Chen | [85] | |
2018 | "O’Reilly Thrives, Then Falls, as Settlements Add Up" | Emily Steel and Michael S. Schmidt | [86] |
Year | Journalist | Citation |
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1984 | Joe Nichols | [87] |
Year | Article | Author(s) | Notes |
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2004 | “The Quest to Forget” | Robin Marantz Henig | [88] |
2005 | "Arctic Rush | Craig Duff and Andrew C. Revkin | A collaboration of The New York Times, the Discovery Times Channel and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. [89] |
2010 | "Toxic Waters” | Charles Duhigg | tie with Martha Mendoza and Margie Mason for their Associated Press series “When Drugs Stop Working” [90] |
2011 | “My Father’s Broken Heart” | Katy Butler | [91] |
2014 | “A Race to Save the Orange by Altering Its DNA" | Amy Harmon | [92] |
Date | Article | Author(s) | Citation |
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February 2010 | "Tea Party Lights Fuse for Rebellion on Right" | David Barstow | [93] |
May 2010 | "Depression, Abuse, Suicide: Fishermen's Wives Face Post-Spill Trauma" | Mac McClelland | |
March 2011 | "G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether" | David Kocieniewski | |
June 2011 | "My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant" | Jose Antonio Vargas | |
January 2012 | "Derek Boogaard: A Boy Learns to Brawl" | John Branch | |
May 2013 | "Last Hope in Ruins: Bangladesh’s Race to Save Shaheena" "The Most Hated Bangladeshi, Toppled From a Shady Empire" "Major Retailers Join Bangladesh Safety Plan" "Abercrombie & Fitch Signs Bangladesh Safety Plan" | Julfikar Ali Manik Steven Greenhouse Jim Yardley | |
August 2013 | "A Shuffle of Aluminum, but to Banks, Pure Gold" | David Kocieniewski | |
June 2015 | “The Price of Nice Nails” "Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers" | Malsin Nir | |
November 2015 | "Beware the Fine Print" | Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Robert Gebeloff | |
July 2016 | "When You Dial 911 and Wall Street Answers" | Danielle Ivory, Ben Protess and Kitty Bennett | |
August 2016 | "How a $2 Roadside Drug Test Sends Innocent People to Jail" | Ryan Gabrielson and Topher Sanders |
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