joseph pulitzer
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Joseph Pulitzer: A Hungarian-born American newspaper publisher and journalist, renowned for establishing the Pulitzer Prizes, a series of prestigious awards for achievements in journalism, literature, and musical composition.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Joseph Pulitzer was a key figure in the development of modern American journalism.
- The journalism school is named after Joseph Pulitzer.
- Joseph Pulitzer's will provided the funding for the Pulitzer Prizes.
Advanced Usage
- "Pulitzer legacy": Refers to the enduring impact of Joseph Pulitzer's work on journalism and the arts through the prizes he founded.
- The Pulitzer legacy continues to champion excellence in reporting.
Variants and Related Words
- Pulitzer (noun): Often used as a shorthand reference to Joseph Pulitzer or, more commonly, to the prizes he established.
- She won a Pulitzer for her investigative series.
- Pulitzer Prize (noun): The award established by the terms of Joseph Pulitzer's will.
- He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction.
Synonyms
- Newspaper magnate: A person who owns or controls a large newspaper publishing company.
- Press lord: A powerful owner of newspapers or media outlets.
Related Phrases
- To win a Pulitzer: To be awarded a Pulitzer Prize.
- The correspondent hoped to one day win a Pulitzer.
Noun
- United States newspaper publisher (born in Hungary) who established the Pulitzer prizes (1847-1911)