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On 16 November 2022, it was proposed that this article be moved to Pulitzer Prizes. The result of the discussion was not moved. |
Duke Ellington was voted the winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1965, but the Pulitzer Board refused to accept the ruling and decided not to give an award out that year. The Pulitzer Prize had been criticized for only focusing on classical music and not other genres, such as jazz or film scoring. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.184.116.57 ( talk) 22:01, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
The following is misleading:
"There are two other humanities categories that have been added:
* Drama * Music"
This implies that the drama prize is recent or added sometime after establishment of the prizes. According to pulitzer.org, the drama prize was specified in Joseph Pulitzer's 1904 will. While the music, poetry and photography awards were added at a later date, the drama prize was in the original set. This article makes the drama award seem like an afterthought.
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Edc99801 ( talk • contribs) on 16:35, 9 August 2005
I am interested to know if Robert E. Sherwood and Eugene O'Neill are the only 4-time winners? And was Margaret Leech the only 2-time female winner? Thanks. -- K72ndst ( talk) 13:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
2014. See #Repeat winners below.
(This was raised back in 2007 without any apparent resolution)
Near the start of the article it says:
What board is this? Who appoints them? ... -- SGBailey ( talk) 14:20, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
The list of people who have won more than one prize is not complete. But it is now complete, subject to my clerical errors, for repeat winners within 12 of the 21 current categories.
The numbers of repeat winners in the five listed journalism categories are 0, 0, 17, 0, and 1.
For those twelve categories (and no others on my part) the prize articles --which include complete lists of winners, commonly with citations-- now also identify repeat winners completely.
I do not expect to cover defunct categories or the other 9 current categories: Public Service (won primarily by newspapers), two photography prizes, and six reporting prizes. -- P64 ( talk) 00:05, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. Per consensus. ( closed by non-admin page mover) – robertsky ( talk) 01:27, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
Pulitzer Prize → Pulitzer Prizes – In line with other multi-category awards (like the Emmy Awards, Tony Awards, Olivier Awards, etc) that have been moved to their plural titles as the main article is not about a single prize but multiple prizes. Notably the Pulitzers official website uses the plural name as well. So does the lead of the article here. oknazevad ( talk) 16:01, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
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On 16 November 2022, it was proposed that this article be moved to Pulitzer Prizes. The result of the discussion was not moved. |
Duke Ellington was voted the winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1965, but the Pulitzer Board refused to accept the ruling and decided not to give an award out that year. The Pulitzer Prize had been criticized for only focusing on classical music and not other genres, such as jazz or film scoring. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.184.116.57 ( talk) 22:01, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
The following is misleading:
"There are two other humanities categories that have been added:
* Drama * Music"
This implies that the drama prize is recent or added sometime after establishment of the prizes. According to pulitzer.org, the drama prize was specified in Joseph Pulitzer's 1904 will. While the music, poetry and photography awards were added at a later date, the drama prize was in the original set. This article makes the drama award seem like an afterthought.
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Edc99801 ( talk • contribs) on 16:35, 9 August 2005
I am interested to know if Robert E. Sherwood and Eugene O'Neill are the only 4-time winners? And was Margaret Leech the only 2-time female winner? Thanks. -- K72ndst ( talk) 13:59, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
2014. See #Repeat winners below.
(This was raised back in 2007 without any apparent resolution)
Near the start of the article it says:
What board is this? Who appoints them? ... -- SGBailey ( talk) 14:20, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
The list of people who have won more than one prize is not complete. But it is now complete, subject to my clerical errors, for repeat winners within 12 of the 21 current categories.
The numbers of repeat winners in the five listed journalism categories are 0, 0, 17, 0, and 1.
For those twelve categories (and no others on my part) the prize articles --which include complete lists of winners, commonly with citations-- now also identify repeat winners completely.
I do not expect to cover defunct categories or the other 9 current categories: Public Service (won primarily by newspapers), two photography prizes, and six reporting prizes. -- P64 ( talk) 00:05, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. Per consensus. ( closed by non-admin page mover) – robertsky ( talk) 01:27, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
Pulitzer Prize → Pulitzer Prizes – In line with other multi-category awards (like the Emmy Awards, Tony Awards, Olivier Awards, etc) that have been moved to their plural titles as the main article is not about a single prize but multiple prizes. Notably the Pulitzers official website uses the plural name as well. So does the lead of the article here. oknazevad ( talk) 16:01, 16 November 2022 (UTC)