editorandpublisher.com - 12/8/2008
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Share on LinkedIn SAVE | EMAIL | PRINT | MOST POPULAR | RSS | REPRINTS At Last: Pulitzer Prizes Expand to Include Web-Only News Outlets By Joe Strupp Published: December 08, 2008 12:40 PM ET NEW YORK For the first time, the Pulitzer Prizes will accept submissions from online-only ...
pulitzer.org - 12/8/2008
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pulitzer.org —
PRESS RELEASE Media contact: Sig Gissler, 212-854-7327 or
sg138@columbia.edu New York, Dec. 8, 2008 – The Pulitzer...
Prizes in journalism, which honor the work of American newspapers appearing in print, have been expanded to include many text-based ...
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The Pulitzer Prizes | Pulitzer Prizes Broadened to ...
pulitzer.org - 12/8/2008
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pulitzer.org —
The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism have been expanded
to include many text-based newspapers and news organizations that...
publish only on the Internet. The Pulitzer Board also has decided to allow entries made up entirely of online content to be ...
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The Pulitzer Prizes | What's New
citmedia.org - 12/10/2008
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citmedia.org —
The people who run the Pulitzer Prizes, undoubtedly
America's premier journalism awards, have taken some useful steps...
into the 21st Century with new rules that welcome online-only entries. From the official rules (PDF): Entries for journalism awards ...
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Pulitzer Prizes in the 21st Century
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Pulitzer to finally accept web-only submissions
Lost Remote —
... About time. This means sites like MinnPost and Crosscut can enter. And, of course, any of the many newspapers that inevitably will be dropping their print products in the months and years to come. ...
Linkpost | 12.9.2008
TechBlog —
... - Netbooks, running Windows XP or Linux, are putting a dent in sales of higher-end versions of Windows. • At Last: Pulitzer Prizes Expand to Include Web-Only News Outlets - And it's about damned time. • ...
Pulitzers for online-only media
p2pnet news —
... Pulitzer admin Sig Gissler told Editor & Publisher, “we are expanding the Pulitzers to include many text-based newspapers and news organizations that publish only on the Internet,” it says, going on: ...
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