Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting

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The Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting was presented from 1991 to 2006 for a distinguished example of beat reporting characterized by sustained and knowledgeable coverage of a particular subject or activity.

From 1985 to 1990 it was known as the Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting.

For 2007, the category was dropped in favor of a Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, with the Pulitzer Prize Board noting that "the work of beat reporters remains eligible for entry in a wide range of categories that include—depending on the specialty involved—national, investigative, and explanatory reporting, as well as the new local category."[1]

[edit] Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting

[edit] Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pulitzer Board Widens Range of Online Journalism in Entries, from the Pulitzer Prize website
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