This year's Pulitzer Prizes were a coming-out party for online media - and a marker of local newspapers' decline
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The most prestigious prizes in journalism reflected the changing face of the field, with more online-native outlets honored than newspapers.
The list of Pulitzers honorees highlighted three major ongoing shifts in American journalism: works increasingly produced by high-end institutions, decline in local newspapers pushing online-native outlets forward, and other forms of media taking on newspaper roles.
The Pulitzers have broadened their boundaries over time, allowing online-only outlets to enter in 2009, magazines in 2015, and introducing an Audio Reporting prize in 2020.
Read at Nieman Lab
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