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2022 Pulitzer Prize Winners

The major metro I worked at for more than 20 years finally won its first Pulitzer in 2013 -- and deservedly so -- five years after I left. In the midst of the newsroom celebration, news of the Boston Marathon bombing broke. That ended the party.

And on another occasion in the late '90s, management was so confident it would win a Pulitzer for an investigative project that the champagne was on ice. But when the announcement came, we were a runner-up. The managing editor, who reportedly had a drink or two at lunch in anticipation of the award, started crying and said, "We'll win one of these darn things yet." Didn't happen until long after her departure.
 
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Some highlights:

Public service goes to Washington Post for Jan. 6 coverage
Breaking news goes to Miami Herald for condo collapse stories
Special citation to the journalists of Ukraine

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Kudos to all.
It helps to be well resourced and it helps to have a natural disaster or other event of human peril in your neighborhood. But this is all important work, and it helps explain the value of what journalism can achieve.
 
My old paper is one of those major metros that still pops up to win every few years. There's always a newsroom photo of when the announcement is made, back in the day you'd see a sea of people. This year it was about 10. I tremendously respect the work, of course, but the paper's management overtly craves the recognition and that's hard for me to square with how it has run the rest of the business.
Not to take away from the greater point, which is spot-on, but in addition to staff cuts, how many newsrooms are back in business post-covid?
 

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