In 1988, while a reporter forThe Wall Street Journal, Bogdanich won thePulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting for reporting about faulty testing in American medical laboratories. He shared withMike Wallace the 1999Gerald Loeb Award for Network and Large-Market Television for an "Investigative Piece on the International Pharmaceutical Industry."[3] In1979, 1994, 2002 and 2004, he won theGeorge Polk Award. The 1994 award was for an ABCDay One investigation onBig Tobacco's addition of nicotine to cigarettes.[4] In 2005, now a reporter atThe New York Times, he won thePulitzer Prize for National Reporting and the 2005Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers[5] for a series of reports about corporate cover-ups of fatal accidents at railway crossings. In 2008, Bogdanich andNew York Times colleagueJake Hooker won thePulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for reporting on toxic substances that were discovered in products imported from China.[6] Their reporting also won the 2008Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers.[7] Bogdanich received the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010,[8] and shared another Gerald Loeb Award in 2017 for Images/Graphics/Interactives.[9]
Bogdanich is ofSerbian descent.[10] He is married toStephanie Saul, a reporter forThe New York Times who won a Pulitzer Prize winner for her work atNewsday.[11] They have two sons.[12]
^Weinberg, Steve (1995-11-01)."Smoking guns: ABC, Philip Morris and the infamous apology".Columbia Journalism Review.34 (4):29–38.The Day One nicotine coverage won a George Polk award from Long Island University; "Smoke Screen" was also part of an ABC entry that won a DuPont/Columbia University award.
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Short Form (2003–2004)
(2003–2004)
2003: Gerilyn Curtin, Jill Rackmill,Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Scott, Simon Surowicz,Chris Vlasto
2004:Doug Adams, Christiana Arvelis, Donna Bass,Steve Capus, Joo Lee, Karen Nye, Albert Oetgen, Felicia Patinkin, Charles Schaeffer, Nikki Stamos,Anne Thompson
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Deadline (2005–2006)
Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, No Edition Time from 1953–1963 and the Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting from 1964–1984