The Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting is one of the
Pulitzer Prizes for American journalism. It recognizes distinguished reporting on a radio program or podcast.
History
The award was announced in December 2019, and given for the first time in
2020.[1]
2021:Lisa Hagen and
Chris Haxel, of
NPR, for No Compromise, "an investigative series on 'no compromise' gun rights activists that illuminated the profound differences and deepening schism between American conservatives."[4]
2022: Staffs of
Futuro Media and
PRX for Suave, "a brutally honest and immersive profile of a man reentering society after serving more than 30 years in prison."[5]
2023: Staff of
Gimlet Media, notably
Connie Walker, whose investigation into her father’s troubled past revealed a larger story of abuse of hundreds of Indigenous children at an Indian residential school in Canada, including other members of Walker’s extended family, a personal search for answers expertly blended with rigorous investigative reporting.[6]
The Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting is one of the
Pulitzer Prizes for American journalism. It recognizes distinguished reporting on a radio program or podcast.
History
The award was announced in December 2019, and given for the first time in
2020.[1]
2021:Lisa Hagen and
Chris Haxel, of
NPR, for No Compromise, "an investigative series on 'no compromise' gun rights activists that illuminated the profound differences and deepening schism between American conservatives."[4]
2022: Staffs of
Futuro Media and
PRX for Suave, "a brutally honest and immersive profile of a man reentering society after serving more than 30 years in prison."[5]
2023: Staff of
Gimlet Media, notably
Connie Walker, whose investigation into her father’s troubled past revealed a larger story of abuse of hundreds of Indigenous children at an Indian residential school in Canada, including other members of Walker’s extended family, a personal search for answers expertly blended with rigorous investigative reporting.[6]