Awards & Winners

Lowell Bergman

Date of Birth 24-July-1945
Place of Birth New York City
(New York, United States of America, Area code 917)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Writer, Journalist, Professor, Television Producer, Screenwriter, Film Producer
Lowell Bergman is the Reva and David Logan Distinguished Professor of Investigative Reporting at the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley and director of the Investigative Reporting Program, where he has taught a seminar dedicated to investigative reporting for over 15 years. He is also a producer/correspondent for the PBS documentary series Frontline. Bergman’s career spans nearly five decades, most notably as a producer, a reporter and then the director of investigative reporting at ABC News and as CBS News producer for 60 Minutes. The story of his investigation into the tobacco industry was chronicled in the Academy Award–nominated film The Insider. From 1999 to 2008, Bergman was an investigative correspondent for The New York Times. Creating collaborative investigative projects using broadcast, print and the Web became his specialty. Bergman has received honors for both print and broadcasting, including the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, awarded to The New York Times in 2004 for "A Dangerous Business" which detailed a record of worker safety violations coupled with the systematic violation of environmental laws in the cast-iron sewer and water pipe industry. That story is the only winner of the Pulitzer Prize to also be acknowledged with every major award in broadcasting. The recipient of numerous Emmys, Bergman has also been honored with five Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver and Golden Baton awards, three Peabodys, a Polk Award, a Sidney Hillman Award for Labor Reporting, a Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism, the National Press Club’s Arthur Rowse Award for Press Criticism, a Mirror Award from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, and the James Madison Freedom of Information Award for Career Achievement from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Awards by Lowell Bergman

Check all the awards nominated and won by Lowell Bergman.

2014


Nominations 2014 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism – Long Form Frontline
Rape in the Fields

2010


Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television Black Money
From the TV Series \"Frontline\"

2008


Nominations 2008 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television What's Happening to the News

2005


News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism – Long Form
Honored for : Frontline
(The Secret History of the Credit Card)

2004


Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
Honored for : The New York Times
(For the work of David Barstow and Lowell Bergman that relentlessly examined death and injury among American workers and exposed employers who break basic safety rules. (Moved by the Board from the Investigative Reporting category, where it was also entered.))

Nominations 2004 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
For their relentless examination of death and injury among American workers and exposure of employers who break basic safety rules. (Moved by the Board to the Public Service category, where it was also entered.)

2002


WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television
Honored for : Frontline
(For episode Drug Wars: Part Two (#18.13).)

Nominations 2002 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television Frontline
For episode \"Drug Wars: Part Two (#18.13)\".

2000


Nominations 2000 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television Frontline