mashable.com— The Pulitzer Prize, the prestigious award for excellence in print journalism, is being expanded to include online-only publications.
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Keep in mind, still a massive difference between blogging and proper journalism.Most blogs are nothing but rampant opinion with no attention to those little things called "facts." Oh and Fox News, I'm looking at you too!
Most blogs aren't eligible."While broadening the competition, the Board stressed that all entered material -- whether online or in print -- should come from United States newspapers or news organizations that publish at least weekly, that are "primarily dedicated to original news reporting and coverage of ongoing stories," and that "adhere to the highest journalistic principles.”"
ProBlogger, SEO people, life hacker and other digg spam asshats better not get awards.What we need is real journalism, not top 50 lists, how to improve seo/adsense and top 25 windows apps bulls**t.
philperspectiveDec 9, 2008
I think Josh Marshall, of TPM, deserves it even more.
dirtyfriesDec 9, 2008
Keep in mind, still a massive difference between blogging and proper journalism.Most blogs are nothing but rampant opinion with no attention to those little things called "facts." Oh and Fox News, I'm looking at you too!
kmb1794Dec 9, 2008
Point 1 - Salon.com is happyPoint 2 - Can you get a Pulitzer for Twittering?
javaroastDec 9, 2008
Most blogs aren't eligible."While broadening the competition, the Board stressed that all entered material -- whether online or in print -- should come from United States newspapers or news organizations that publish at least weekly, that are "primarily dedicated to original news reporting and coverage of ongoing stories," and that "adhere to the highest journalistic principles.”"
Closed AccountDec 9, 2008
ProBlogger, SEO people, life hacker and other digg spam asshats better not get awards.What we need is real journalism, not top 50 lists, how to improve seo/adsense and top 25 windows apps bulls**t.