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Thursday, 12th April 2001

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Pulitzer Prizes--Webcast
Journalism--Awards
Live, Only on the Web, the 2001 Pulitzer Prizes
Edited from a recently received e-mail.
A reminder that freedomforum.org, the Internet website of the Freedom Forum, presents, for the third straight year, exclusive live coverage of the 2001 Pulitzer Prizes. Our live webcast begins at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time, Monday April 16th.
The program, which will orginate from the Newseum in Arlington, Virginia, will feature live reports from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where the awards are administered, and where they will be announced on Monday. We will also feature live phone interviews with winners, in some cases, as they are celebrating the awards with their newsroom staffs.
This is the third year that the Freedom Forum has been given exclusive rights to broadcast over the web live from Columbia's "World Room" immediately after the announcement of the awards. There is no other radio or television coverage of this event available.
To listen to the program, go to http://www.freedomforum.org and click on "View Today's News". In the upper right hand corner of the following page, look for the Pulitzer webcast graphic, which should take you to the webcast.
The Pulitzer program will be available for continuous "looped" repeat listening, for approximately 24 hours, beginning at 430 pm Eastern time on Monday the 16th.

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