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Hugo Lindgren, editor, The New York Times Magazine (2010–2013) Robert Lipsyte, sports journalist [56] [57] Herbert Matthews, reporter, known for interviewing Fidel Castro in his Sierra Maestra hideout [58] Roscoe McGowen, sports journalist [59] Judith Miller, reporter, jailed for refusing to reveal sources
John Carreyrou (/ ˌ k ær i ˈ r uː /) [1] is a French-American investigative reporter at The New York Times.Carreyrou worked for The Wall Street Journal for 20 years between 1999 and 2019 [2] and has been based in Brussels, Paris, and New York City.
Brian Martin Rosenthal is an American journalist. He is currently an investigative reporter at The New York Times [1] and the President of the Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), [2] the largest network of investigative journalists in the world. [3]
Sapna Maheshwari – business journalist, The New York Times [12] Apoorva Mandavilli – health care and science journalist, The New York Times; [13] founding editor-in-chief of the autism news site Spectrum; Dave Marash – WCBS-TV; Sal Marchiano – WPIX; Michele Marsh – WCBS-TV, WNBC; Carol Martin – WCBS-TV; Anthony Mason – CBS News ...
Susanne Craig CM is a Canadian investigative journalist and author who works at The New York Times.She gained prominence for her reporting on Donald Trump's finances, revealing his 1995 tax returns during the 2016 presidential election and co-authoring a 2018 investigation into Trump's claims of self-made wealth and financial practices.
The Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting has been awarded since 1953, under one name or another, for a distinguished example of investigative reporting by an individual or team, presented as a single article or series in a U.S. news publication. [1] It is administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
The photographs were captured by student journalists — including the cover image shot by freshman Stella Ragas — working in conjunction with New York photo director Jody Quon.
While in college at the City University of New York, prior to graduating in 1976, Tepper joined WNBC's NewsCenter 4. [1] He produced local investigative stories, the most well known detailing construction cost overruns on projects such as Yankee Stadium, the Water Tunnel #3 and Seton Park in the Bronx.