fiction.wikisort.org - WriterWalt Bogdanich (born October 10, 1950[1]) is an American investigative journalist and three-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize.
American journalist
Life
Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975 with a degree in political science. He received a master's in journalism from Ohio State University in 1976.
Bogdanich is assistant editor for the New York Times Investigations Desk and an adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Before joining The Times in 2001, he was an investigative producer for 60 Minutes on CBS and for ABC News. Previously, he worked as an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal.
He is married to Stephanie Saul, a reporter for The New York Times who won a Pulitzer Prize winner for her work at Newsday.[2] They have two sons.[3]
Awards
In 1988, while a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Bogdanich won the Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting for reporting about faulty testing in American medical laboratories. He shared with Mike Wallace the 1999 Gerald Loeb Award for Network and Large-Market Television for an "Investigative Piece on the International Pharmaceutical Industry."[4] In 2004, he won the George Polk Award, for National Reporting.
In 2005, now a reporter at The New York Times, he won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting and the 2005 Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers[5] for a series of reports about corporate cover-ups of fatal accidents at railway crossings. In 2008, Bogdanich and New York Times colleague Jake Hooker won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for reporting on toxic substances that were discovered in products imported from China.[6] Their reporting also won the 2008 Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers.[7] Bogdanich received the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010,[8] and shared another Gerald Loeb Award in 2017 for Images/Graphics/Interactives.[9]
References
- Walt Bogdanich biography, nytimes.com. Retrieved on April 7, 2008
- "My Life As: Stephanie Saul and Walt Bogdanich". Stony Brook University School of Journalism. April 14, 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
- "Stephanie Saul". Retrieved 2020-11-18.
- "The media business: reporting prizes are announced". The New York Times. May 26, 1999. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- "2005 Winners". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Archived from the original on December 16, 2005. Retrieved May 22, 2010 – via Internet Archive.
- Kurtz, Howard (2008-04-08). "The Post Wins 6 Pulitzer Prizes". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
- N.Y. Times wins 3 Loeb Awards; Sloan gets his 7th, by Joseph Altman, Associated Press, Jun 30, 2008
- Feinberg, Paul (2011-05-19). "2011 Gerald Loeb Award Finalists Announced; Finalists Represent the Best in Business and Financial Journalism". UCLA. Retrieved 2011-05-21.
- "UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2017 Gerald Loeb Award Winners". UCLA Anderson School of Management. June 27, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Images, Graphics, Interactives, and Visuals |
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Gerald Loeb Award for Images/Visuals (2013–2015) |
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(2013–2015) |
- Tom Giratikanon (2013 shared)
- Amanda Cox (2013 shared)
- Sergio Pecanha (2013 shared)
- Alicia Parlapiano (2013 shared)
- Jeremy White (2013 shared)
- Robert Gebeloff (2013 shared)
- Ford Fessenden (2013 shared)
- Archie Tse (2013 shared)
- Alan McLean (2013 shared)
- Shan Carter (2013 shared)
- Mike Bostock (2013 shared)
- Matthew Ericson (2013 shared)
- Ford Fessenden (2014 shared)
- Tom Giratikanon (2014 shared)
- Josh Keller (2014 shared)
- Archie Tse (2014 shared)
- Tim Wallace (2014 shared)
- Derek Watkins (2014 shared)
- Jeremy White (2014 shared)
- Karen Yourish (2014 shared)
- Shan Carter (2014 shared)
- Hannah Fairfield (2014 shared)
- Alicia Parlapiano (2014 shared)
- Mike Bostock (2014 shared)
- Amanda Cox (2014 shared)
- Matthew Ericson (2014 shared)
- Kevin Quealy (2014 shared)
- Josh Williams (2014 shared)
- Gregor Aisch (2015 shared)
- Wilson Andrews (2015 shared)
- Jeremy Ashkenas (2015 shared)
- Matthew Bloch (2015 shared)
- Mike Bostock (2015 shared)
- Shan Carter (2015 shared)
- Haeyoun Park (2015 shared)
- Alicia Parlapiano (2015 shared)
- Archie Tse (2015 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Images/Graphics/Interactives (2016–2018) |
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(2016–2018) |
- Amanda Cox (2016 shared)
- Gregor Aisch (2016 shared)
- Kevin Quealy (2016 shared)
- Matthew Bloch (2016 shared)
- Wilson Andrews (2016 shared)
- Josh Keller (2016 shared)
- Karen Yourish (2016 shared)
- Eric Buth (2016 shared)
- Nicholas Confessore (2016 shared)
- Sarah Cohen (2016 shared)
- Larry Buchanan (2017 shared)
- Karen Yourish (2017 shared)
- Walt Bogdanich (2017 shared)
- Jacqueline Williams (2017 shared)
- Ana Graciela Mendez (2017 shared)
- Motoko Rich (2017 shared)
- Amanda Cox (2017 shared)
- Matthew Bloch (2017 shared)
- Christine Chan (2018 shared)
- Matthew Weber (2018 shared)
- Reuters team (2018 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Visual Storytelling (2019–2021) |
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(2019–2020) |
- Dean Halford (2019 shared)
- Tom Randall (2019 shared)
- Tracey McManus (2020 shared)
- Eli Murray (2020 shared)
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(2021) |
- Aliza Aufrichtig (2021 shared)
- Larry Buchanan (2021 shared)
- Weiyi Cai (2021 shared)
- Benedict Carey (2021 shared)
- Niraj Chokshi (2021 shared)
- Michael Corkery (2021 shared)
- Guilbert Gates (2021 shared)
- James Glanz (2021 shared)
- Christina Goldbaum (2021 shared)
- Rich Harris (2021 shared)
- Josh Holder (2021 shared)
- Ella Koeze (2021 shared)
- Jonah Markowitz (2021 shared)
- Bill Marsh (2021 shared)
- Blacki Migliozzi (2021 shared)
- Yuliya Parshina-Kottas (2021 shared)
- Derek Watkins (2021 shared)
- Jeremy White (2021 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award winners |
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(1992–1999) |
- Hobart Rowen (1992)
- Carol Loomis (1993)
- James W. Michaels (1994)
- Leonard Silk (1995)
- Marshall Loeb (1996)
- Jane Bryant Quinn (1997)
- Alan Abelson (1998)
- Stephen B. Shepard (1999)
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(2000–2009) |
- Norman Pearlstine (2000)
- Allan Sloan (2001)
- Paul Steiger (2002)
- Floyd Norris (2003)
- Louis Rukeyser (2004)
- Byron E. "Barney" Calame (2005)
- Myron Kandel (2006)
- Matthew Winkler (2007)
- Daniel Hertzberg (2008)
- Bill Emmott (2009)
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(2010–2019) |
- Walt Bogdanich (2010)
- Steven Pearlstein (2011)
- Jerry Seib (2012)
- John Huey (2013)
- James Flanigan (2014)
- James Grant (2015)
- Paul Ingrassia (2016)
- Walt Mossberg (2017)
- Joann Lublin (2018)
- Martin Wolf (2019)
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(2020–2022) |
- Lionel Barber (2020)
- Ellen Pollock (2021)
- Michelle Singletary (2022)
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Gerald Loeb Award winners for Television |
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Gerald Loeb Award for Network and Large-Market Television (1997, 1999–2000) |
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(1997, 1999) | |
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(2000) |
- Brian Gaffney (2000 shared)
- Lea Thompson (2000 shared)
- Neal Shapiro (2000 shared)
- John Reiss (2000 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Other TV Markets (1997) |
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(1997) | |
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television (2001–2002) |
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(2001–2002) |
- Lynne Dale (2001 shared)
- John Larson (2001 shared)
- Allan Dodds Frank (2002 shared)
- Lisa Slow (2002 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Long Form (2003–2004) |
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(2003–2004) |
- Craig Cheatham (2003 shared)
- Mark Hadler (2003 shared)
- Andrea Torrence (2003 shared)
- Rome Hartman (2004 shared)
- Lesley Stah (2004 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Short Form (2003–2004) |
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(2003–2004) |
- Brian Ross (2003 shared)
- Rhonda Schwartz (2003 shared)
- Chris Vlasto (2003 shared)
- Jill Rackmill (2003 shared)
- David Scott (2003 shared)
- Gerilyn Curtin (2003 shared)
- Simon Surowicz (2003 shared)
- Doug Adams (2004 shared)
- Christiana Arvelis (2004 shared)
- Donna Bass (2004 shared)
- Steve Capus (2004 shared)
- Joo Lee (2004 shared)
- Karen Nye (2004 shared)
- Albert Oetgen (2004 shared)
- Felicia Patinkin (2004 shared)
- Charles Schaeffer (2004 shared)
- Nikki Stamos (2004 shared)
- Anne Thompson
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Deadline (2005–2006) |
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(2005–2006) |
- Chris Cuomo (2005 shared)
- Shelley Ross (2005 shared)
- Bob Lange (2005 shared)
- Thomas Berman (2005 shared)
- Jack Pyle (2005 shared)
- Anne Thompson (2006 shared)
- Doug Adams (2006 shared)
- Liz Brown (2006 shared)
- Carl Sears (2006 shared)
- Kelly Venardos (2006 shared)
- Joo Lee (2006 shared)
- Rick Brown (2006 shared)
- Katie Ernst (2006 shared)
- Rich Dubroff (2006 shared)
- Doug Stoddart (2006 shared)
- Chuck Schaeffer (2006 shared)
- Mario García (2006 shared)
- Meaghan Rady (2006 shared)
- Genevieve Michel-Bryan (2006 shared)
- Jill Silverstri (2006 shared)
- Chris Scholl (2006 shared)
- Sharon Hoffman (2006 shared)
- Albert Oetgen (2006 shared)
- John Reiss
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Enterprise (2006–2011) |
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(2006–2011) |
- Paul Solman (2006 shared)
- Lee Koromvokis (2006 shared)
- Jeffrey Klein (2006 shared)
- Jacob Klein (2006 shared)
- Joanne Elgart Jennings (2006 shared)
- Jeff Fager (2007 shared)
- Steve Kroft (2007 shared)
- Andy Court (2007 shared)
- Keith Sharman (2007 shared)
- Patti Hassler (2007 shared)
- Daniel J. Glucksman (2007 shared)
- Byron Harris (2008 shared)
- Mark Smith (2008 shared)
- Kraig Kirchem (2008 shared)
- Scott Pelley (2009 shared)
- Solly Granatstein (2009 shared)
- Nicole Young (2009 shared)
- David Faber (2010 shared)
- Mitch Weitzner (2010 shared)
- James Jacoby (2010 shared)
- Jill Landes (2010 shared)
- Patrick Ahearn (2010 shared)
- James Segelstein (2010 shared)
- Lisa Orlando (2010 shared)
- Mitch Weitzner (2011 shared)
- Scott Cohn (2011 shared)
- Jeff Pohlman (2011 shared)
- Emily Bodenberg (2011 shared)
- Steven Banton (2011 shared)
- Gary Vandenbergh (2011 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Daily (2007–2008) |
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(2007–2008) |
- Jim Popkin (2007 shared)
- Lisa Myers (2007 shared)
- Adam Ciralsky (2007 shared)
- Steve Washington (2008 shared)
- Darren Gersh (2008 shared)
- Dana Greenspon (2008 shared)
- Sanjay Jha (2008 shared)
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Gerald Loeb Award for Television Breaking News (2009–2010) |
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(2009–2010) |
- Steve Kroft (2009 shared)
- Jennifer MacDonald (2009 shared)
- L. Franklin Devine (2009 shared)
- Scott Cohn (2010 shared)
- Mary Thompson (2010 shared)
- Courtney Ford (2010 shared)
- Wally Griffith (2010 shared)
- Molly Mazilu (2010 shared)
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Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting |
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As Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting (1985–1990) |
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1985–1989 |
- Randall Savage (1985 shared)
- Jackie Crosby (1985 shared)
- Andrew Schneider (1986 shared)
- Mary Pat Flaherty (1986 shared)
- Alex S. Jones (1987)
- Walt Bogdanich (1988)
- Edward Humes (1989)
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1990 | |
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As Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting (1991–2006) |
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1991–1999 |
- Natalie Angier (1991)
- Deborah Blum (1992)
- Paul Ingrassia (1993 shared)
- Joseph B. White (1993 shared)
- Eric Freedman (1994 shared)
- Jim Mitzelfeld (1994 shared)
- David Shribman (1995)
- Bob Keeler (1996)
- Byron Acohido (1997)
- Linda Greenhouse (1998)
- Chuck Philips (1999 shared)
- Michael A. Hiltzik (1999 shared)
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2000–2006 |
- George Dohrman (2000)
- David Cay Johnston (2001)
- Gretchen Morgenson (2002)
- Diana K. Sugg (2003)
- Daniel Golden (2004)
- Amy Dockser Marcus (2005)
- Dana Priest (2006)
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Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting |
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Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, No Edition Time (1953–1963) |
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- 1953
- Edward J. Mowery
- 1954
- Alvin McCoy
- 1955
- Roland Kenneth Towery
- 1956
- Arthur Daley
- 1957
- Wallace Turner
- 1958
- George Beveridge
- 1959
- John Harold Brislin
- 1960
- Miriam Ottenberg
- 1961
- Edgar May
- 1962
- George Bliss
- 1963
- Oscar Griffin Jr.
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Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting (1964–1984) |
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- 1964
- James V. Magee
- Albert V. Gaudiosi
- Frederick Meyer
- 1965
- Gene Goltz
- 1966
- John Anthony Frasca
- 1967
- Gene Miller
- 1968
- J. Anthony Lukas
- 1969
- Al Delugach
- Denny Walsh
- 1970
- Harold E. Martin
- 1971
- William Jones
- 1972
- Timothy Leland
- Gerard M. O'Neill
- Stephen Kurkjian
- Ann Desantis
- 1973
- The Sun Newspapers of Omaha
- 1974
- William Sherman
- 1975
- The Indianapolis Star
- 1976
- Chicago Tribune
- 1977
- Acel Moore
- Wendell Rawls Jr.
- 1978
- Anthony R. Dolan
- 1979
- Gilbert M. Gaul
- Elliot G. Jaspin
- 1980
- Stephen Kurkjian
- Alexander B. Hawes Jr.
- Nils Bruzelius
- Joan Vennochi
- Robert M. Porterfield
- 1981
- Clark Hallas
- Robert B. Lowe
- 1982
- Paul Henderson
- 1983
- Loretta Tofani
- 1984
- Kenneth Cooper
- Joan Fitz Gerald
- Jonathan Kaufman
- Norman Lockman
- Gary McMillan
- Kirk Scharfenberg
- David Wessel
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Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (1985–present) |
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- 1985
- Lucy Morgan
- Jack Reed
- William K. Marimow
- 1986
- Jeffrey A. Marx
- Michael M. York
- 1987
- Daniel R. Biddle
- H.G. Bissinger
- Fredric N. Tulsky
- John Woestendiek
- 1988
- Dean Baquet
- William C. Gaines
- Ann Marie Lipinski
- 1989
- Bill Dedman
- 1990
- Lou Kilzer
- 1991
- Joseph T. Hallinan
- Susan M. Headden
- 1992
- Lorraine Adams
- Dan Malone
- 1993
- Jeff Brazil
- Steve Berry
- 1994
- Providence Journal-Bulletin
- 1995
- Stephanie Saul
- Brian Donovan
- 1996
- The Orange County Register
- 1997
- Eric Nalder
- Deborah Nelson
- Alex Tizon
- 1998
- Gary Cohn
- Will Englund
- 1999
- Miami Herald
- 2000
- Sang-Hun Choe
- Charles J. Hanley
- Martha Mendoza
- 2001
- David Willman
- 2002
- Sari Horwitz
- Scott Higham
- Sarah Cohen
- 2003
- Clifford J. Levy
- 2004
- Michael D. Sallah
- Joe Mahr
- Mitch Weiss
- 2005
- Nigel Jaquiss
- 2006
- Susan Schmidt
- James V. Grimaldi
- R. Jeffrey Smith
- 2007
- Brett Blackledge
- 2008
- Walt Bogdanich
- Jake Hooker
- Chicago Tribune
- 2009
- David Barstow
- 2010
- Barbara Laker
- Wendy Ruderman
- Sheri Fink
- 2011
- Paige St. John
- 2012
- Matt Apuzzo
- Adam Goldman
- Eileen Sullivan
- Chris Hawley
- Michael J. Berens
- Ken Armstrong
- 2013
- David Barstow
- Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab
- 2014
- Chris Hamby
- 2015
- Eric Lipton
- The Wall Street Journal
- 2016
- Leonora LaPeter Anton
- Anthony Cormier
- Michael Braga
- Esther Htusan
- 2017
- Eric Eyre
- 2018
- The Washington Post
- 2019
- Matt Hamilton
- Harriet Ryan
- Paul Pringle
- 2020
- Brian Rosenthal
- 2021
- Matt Rocheleau
- Vernal Coleman
- Laura Crimaldi
- Evan Allen
- Brendan McCarthy
- 2022
- Corey G. Johnson
- Rebecca Woolington
- Eli Murray
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Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting |
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As Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National (1942–1947) |
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1942–1947 | |
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As Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting (1948-present) |
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1948–1949 |
- Bert Andrews (1948 shared)
- Nat S. Finney (1948 shared)
- C. P. Trussell (1949)
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1950–1959 | |
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1960–1969 | |
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1970–1979 |
- William J. Eaton (1970)
- Lucinda Franks (1971)
- Jack Anderson (1972)
- Robert Boyd (1973 shared)
- Clark Hoyt (1973 shared)
- Jack White (1974 shared)
- James R. Polk (1974 shared)
- Donald L. Barlett (1975 shared)
- James B. Steele (1975 shared)
- James V. Risser (1976)
- Walter Mears (1977)
- Gaylord D. Shaw (1978)
- James V. Risser (1979)
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1980–1989 |
- Bette Swenson Orsini (1980 shared)
- Charles Stafford (1980 shared)
- John M. Crewdson (1981)
- Rick Atkinson (1982)
- The Boston Globe (1983)
- John Noble Wilford (1984)
- Thomas J. Knudson (1985)
- Craig Flournoy (1986 shared)
- George Rodrigues (1986 shared)
- Arthur Howe (1986 shared)
- Staff of The Miami Herald (1987 shared)
- Staff of The New York Times (1987 shared)
- Tim Weiner (1988)
- Donald L. Barlett (1989 shared)
- James B. Steele (1989 shared)
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1990–1999 |
- Ross Anderson (1990 shared)
- Bill Dietrich (1990 shared)
- Mary Ann Gwinn (1990 shared)
- Eric Nalder (1990 shared)
- Marjie Lundstrom (1991 shared)
- Rochelle Sharpe (1991 shared)
- Gannett News Service (1991 shared)
- Jeff Taylor (1992 shared)
- Mike McGraw (1992 shared)
- The Kansas City Star (1992 shared)
- David Maraniss (1993)
- Eileen Welsome (1994)
- Tony Horwitz (1995)
- Alix M. Freedman (1996)
- Staff of The Wall Street Journal (1997)
- Russell Carollo (1998 shared)
- Jeff Nesmith (1998 shared)
- Staff of The New York Times (1999)
- Jeff Gerth (1999)
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2000–2009 |
- Staff of The Wall Street Journal (2000)
- Staff of The New York Times (2001)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2002)
- Alan Miller (2003 shared)
- Kevin Sack (2003 shared)
- Staff of Los Angeles Times (2004 shared)
- Walt Bogdanich (2005)
- James Risen (2006 shared)
- Eric Lichtblau (2006 shared)
- Staff of The San Diego Union-Tribune (2006 shared)
- Staff of Copley News Service (2006 shared)
- Marcus Stern (2006 shared)
- Jerry Kammer (2006 shared)
- Charlie Savage (2007)
- Jo Becker (2008 shared)
- Barton Gellman (2008 shared)
- Staff of St. Petersburg Times (2009)
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2010–2020 |
- Matt Richtel (2010 shared)
- Staff of The New York Times (2010 shared)
- Jesse Eisinger (2011 shared)
- Jake Bernstein (2011 shared)
- David Wood (2012)
- Lisa Song (2013 shared)
- Elizabeth McGowan (2013 shared)
- David Hasemyer (2013 shared)
- David Philipps (2014)
- Carol D. Leonnig (2015)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2016)
- David Fahrenthold (2017)
- Staff of The New York Times (2018 shared)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2018 shared)
- Staff of The Wall Street Journal (2019)
- Dominic Gates, Steve Miletich, Mike Baker and Lewis Kamb of The Seattle Times, T. Christian Miller, Megan Rose and Robert Faurtechi of ProPublica (2020 shared)
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