The Hillman Prize Previous Honorees
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Year | Category | Honoree | Title | Publisher/Airer | |
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1993 | Broadcast | Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz | Dateline: Wal-Mart's Buy American | NBC-TV | |
1954 | Broadcast | Gerald W. Johnson | broadcast on civil liberties and other issues | WAAM, Baltimore | |
1980 | Broadcast | Carol Colman | Women at Work | WRFM-New York | |
1992 | Broadcast | John McChesney | Morning Edition - U.S. Manufacturing Series | National Public Radio | |
1954 | Broadcast | Edward R. Murrow | "See It Now" programs on civil liberties | CBS-TV | |
2023 | Broadcast | Rachel Maddow, Michael Yarvitz, and Kelsey Desiderio | Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra | MSNBC | |
1981 | Broadcast | Bill Moyers' Journal | Campaign Report #3 | WNET/13 | |
1992 | Broadcast | Gary Covino | David Duke: An Investigative Report | SOUNDPRINT | |
1968 | Broadcast | Harold & Lynne Rhodes Mayer, producer and writer | The Way It Is | National Educational Television Network (Honorable Mention) | |
1955 | Broadcast | WNYC, New York City | public service program (special award) | WNYC | |
1981 | Broadcast | MacNeil-Lehrer Report | Special award for continued excellence in television journalism | ||
1992 | Broadcast | California Working Group | This Far By Faith | ||
1958 | Broadcast | George A. Vicas | "Radio Beat " debates between American and Soviet scientists and educators | CBS Radio | |
1991 | Broadcast | Charlayne Hunter-Gault | Through the Safety Net | MacNeil Lehrer Newshour, PBS | |
1959 | Broadcast | Irving Gitlin | Supervision of CBS Unit One, particularly the programs "Who Killed Michael Farmer" and " P.O W.- A Study in Survival" | CBS-TV | |
2018 | Broadcast | Bill Whitaker, Ira Rosen, Sam Hornblower, Robert Zimet, Scott Higham, and Lenny Bernstein | “The Whistleblower” & “Too Big to Prosecute” | CBS News 60 Minutes and The Washington Post | |
1969 | Broadcast | Bill Osterhous & Dick Huber | One Nation, Indivisible | Westinghouse Broadcasting Company | |
1960 | Broadcast | Edward P. Morgan, | News broadcasts over the ABC Network | ABC-TV | |
1968 | Broadcast | Jay L. McMullen | The Tenement | CBS-TV News | |
1970 | Book | Congressman Richard McCarthy | The Ultimate Folly | ||
2000 | Book | Katherine S. Newman | No Shame in my Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City | Russell Sage Foundation/Knopf | |
2006 | Book | N/A | Award withheld | ||
1958 | Book | Wilma Dykeman & James Stokely | Neither Black Nor White | Literary Licensing, LLC | |
1961 | Book | William L. Shirer | The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich | ||
1998 | Book | Robert Kuttner | Everything for Sale | Alfred A. Knopf |