“Journalism is already a field so stuffed with awards it is sometimes hard to imagine where the judges and recipients find time for anything other than judging, attending and receiving awards. The Pulitzers have the advantage of being a long narrative arc through which one can see the development and the garlanding of the best in American journalism, and the disadvantage that, by virtue of being the most recognised and prestigious awards, they attract disproprotionate discontent.”
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- emily bell via Nerd Collider
Director of Tow Centre for Digital Journalism at Columbia