John Chancellor Award
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John Chancellor Award for Excellence in Journalism is an annual award of $25,000 selected by a panel of journalists, for courageous and sustained reporting.
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Established in 1995, the award was formerly administered by the University of Pennsylvania, and is administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Ira Lipman provided a gift to Columbia University to support the award. He became a lifelong friend of John Chancellor after they met in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.[1]
Winners
Year | Winner | Organization |
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2020 | Donald McNeil Jr. | The New York Times |
2019 | Ginger Thompson | ProPublica |
2018 | Nikole Hannah-Jones | The New York Times |
2017 | Dan Balz | The Washington Post |
2016 | Gwen Ifill | PBS |
2015 | Alissa J. Rubin | The New York Times |
2012 | Maria Hinojosa | PBS, NPR |
2011 | David Evans | Bloomberg Markets[2] |
2010 | Robert Siegel | National Public Radio |
2009 | Ken Armstrong | The Seattle Times |
2008 | Jane Mayer, Andrew C. Revkin | The New Yorker, The New York Times |
2007 | Ofra Bikel | PBS series FRONTLINE |
2006 | Henry Weinstein | Los Angeles Times |
2005 | Jerry Mitchell | The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi |
2004 | Linda Greenhouse | The New York Times (1968–2008) |
2003 | Mary McGrory | The Washington Post (1981–2004) |
2002 | Jim Wooten | ABC News (1979–present) |
2000 | John Herbers | The New York Times (1963–1987) |
2000 | Claude Sitton | The News & Observer Raleigh, North Carolina (1968–1990) |
1999 | Paul Duke | PBS (1974–1994) |
1998 | John Kifner | The New York Times (1963–2008) |
1997 | Wilson F. “Bill” Minor | The Times-Picayune New Orleans, Louisiana (1947–1976)[3] |
References
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