
The Pulitzer Prize
NEW YORK NY – ProPublica, the non-profit online national news service with which The Sanatoga Post began working in July 2009 to track federal stimulus funding used in local highway projects, has won a 2011 Pulitzer Prize for a second consecutive year, it was announced Monday (April 18, 2011).
ProPublica reporters Jesse Eisinger and Jake Bernstein were awarded a Pulitzer for National Reporting for stories on how some Wall Street bankers at first delayed and then worsened the nation’s financial crisis. It marks the first time the prize has been given for a body of work not published in print.
The Pulitzer Prizes are considered journalism’s highest honors. The (Pottstown PA) Mercury newspaper also has twice been a Pulitzer recipient.
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[...] News Service Wins Pulitzer Prize For Online-Only Work ProPublica, an online news service with which The Sanatoga Post has partnered in years past, Monday was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for excellence in reporting on the Wall Street financial collapse. [...]