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  • ThePulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting is one of thePulitzer Prizes for American journalism. It recognizes distinguished reporting on a radio program or podcast.

    History

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    The award was announced in December 2019, and given for the first time in2020.[1]

    List of winners

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    2020s

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    YearName(s)PublicationCitation
    2020Emily GreenVice News"forThe Out Crowd, revelatory, intimate journalism that illuminates the personal impact of the Trump Administration's 'Remain in Mexico' policy."[2][3]
    Molly O'TooleLos Angeles Times
    StaffThis American Life
    Nicole BeemsterboerNational Public Radio"forWhite Lies, a riveting seven-episode podcast that doggedly reinvestigated one of themost infamous murders of the Civil Rights era."
    Chip Brantley
    Andrew Beck Grace
    Robert Little
    Graham Smith
    Nigel PoorEar Hustle"forEar Hustle, a consistently surprising and beautifully crafted series on life behind bars produced by inmates ofSan Quentin State Prison."
    Rahsaan Thomas
    Earlonne Woods
    2021Lisa HagenWABE"for an investigative series on 'no compromise' gun rights activists that illuminated the profound differences and deepening schism between American conservatives."[4]
    Chris HaxelKCUR
    Robert LittleNational Public Radio
    Graham Smith
    StaffThe Intercept"forSomebody, a dogged and searing investigation of the murder of a young Black man in Chicago and the institutional indifference surrounding it."
    StaffInvisible Institute
    StaffTopic Studios
    StaffNational Public Radio"for courageous on-the-ground reporting on theassassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani and its implications around the globe."
    2022StaffFuturo Media"forSuave, a brutally honest and immersive profile of aman reentering society after serving more than 30 years in prison.[5]
    StaffPublic Radio Exchange
    Alsanosi AdamNational Public Radio"for their compelling, accessible and empathetic stories on the complicated war and threats to democracy in East Africa, an area of the world that rarely gets sustained coverage."
    Halima Athumani
    Solomon Fisseha
    Eyder Peralta
    Reid CherlinNBC News"forSouthlake, a riveting and insightful account of an anti-critical race theory movement in aTexas community, a phenomenon that has reverberated through school districts across the country."
    Mike Hixenbaugh
    Antonia Hylton
    Frannie Kelley
    Julie Shapiro
    2023Connie WalkerGimlet Media"Whoseinvestigation into her father's troubled past revealed a larger story ofabuse of hundreds of Indigenous children at anIndian residential school in Canada, including other members of Walker's extended family, a personal search for answers expertly blended with rigorous investigative reporting."[6]
    Staff
    Jenn AbelsonThe Washington Post"forBroken Doors, a powerful examination of the human toll ofno-knock warrants across the country, using the voices of police, judges and the victims of the surprise raids, reporting that led to policy changes and, in one case, to prosecutors dropping a death penalty request."
    Nicole Dungca
    Reena Flores
    Linah Mohammad
    Sabby Robinson
    Sarah HulettMichigan Radio"for a visceral documentary recorded behind the closed doors of an abortion clinic, allowing listeners to hear conversations between practitioners and patients, and the controversial procedure itself."
    Paulette Parker
    Lindsey Smith
    Laura Weber-Davis
    Kate Wells
    2024StaffInvisible Institute"for a powerful series that revisits a Chicago hate crime from the 1990s, a fluid amalgam of memoir, community history and journalism."[7]
    StaffUSG Audio
    Daniel BarrickNew Hampshire Public Radio"for their gripping and extensively reported investigation of corruption and sexual abuse within the lucrativerecovery industry that sought accountability despite legal pressure."
    Lauren Chooljian
    Katie Colaneri
    Alison MacAdam
    Jason Moon
    Dan SlepianNBC News"for their relentless 20-year investigation that resulted in awrongfully-convicted man finally receiving clemency."
    Preeti Varathan
    2025StaffThe New Yorker"for theirIn the Dark podcast, a combination of compelling storytelling and relentless reporting in the face of obstacles from the U.S. military, a four-year investigation into one of the most high-profile crimes of the Iraq War—themurder of 25 unarmed Iraqi civilians inHaditha."[8]
    Morgan JonesWondery"forHysterical, a fascinating series that traced the outbreak of a mysterious and apparently contagiousnerve disorder inUpstate New York that largely affected young women, and the frustrating efforts to identify it."
    Marshall Lewy
    Henry MolofskyPineapple Street Studios
    Dan Taberski
    StaffGothamist"for their revelatory investigation into decades of sexual assault of female inmates onRikers Island."
    StaffWNYC

    References

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    1. ^"Pulitzer Prize Board Announces New Audio Reporting Category".The Pulitzer Prizes. December 5, 2019. RetrievedMay 5, 2020.
    2. ^"Audio Reporting". Pulitzer Prize Board. May 4, 2020. RetrievedMay 5, 2020.
    3. ^Hipes, Patrick (May 4, 2020)."'This American Life' Wins First Pulitzer Prize For Audio, Along With Los Angeles Times And Vice News".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedMay 5, 2020.
    4. ^"Lisa Hagen of WABE, Atlanta, Chris Haxel of KCUR, Kansas City, Graham Smith and Robert Little of National Public Radio".The Pulitzer Prizes. September 8, 2020. RetrievedJuly 27, 2021.
    5. ^"Staffs of Futuro Media, New York, N.Y. and PRX, Boston, Mass".The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved2022-07-25.
    6. ^"Staff of Gimlet Media, notably Connie Walker".The Pulitzer Prizes. May 9, 2023.
    7. ^"The 2024 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Audio Reporting".The Pulitzer Prize. 6 May 2024. Retrieved2024-05-07.
    8. ^"The 2025 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Audio Reporting".The Pulitzer Prizes. 5 May 2025. Retrieved21 Oct 2025.
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