Awards & Winners

Gene Roberts

Date of Birth 15-June-1932
Place of Birth Pikeville
(Wayne County, North Carolina)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Writer, Journalist, Professor, Editor
Eugene Leslie "Gene" Roberts, Jr. is an American journalist and professor of journalism. He has been a national editor of The New York Times, executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1972 to 1990, and managing editor of The New York Times from 1994 to 1997. Roberts is most known for presiding over The Inquirer`s "Golden Age", a time in which the newspaper was given the freedom and resources it needed, won 17 Pulitzer Prizes in 18 years, displaced The Philadelphia Bulletin as the city's "paper of record", and was considered to be Knight Ridder's crown jewel as a profitable enterprise and an influential regional paper.

Awards by Gene Roberts

Check all the awards nominated and won by Gene Roberts.

2007


Goldsmith Book Prize for Trade
Honored for : The Race Beat
Pulitzer Prize for History
Honored for : The Race Beat

Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for History The Race Beat