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Pulitzer on the Road

Pulitzer on the Road

What makes a Pulitzer Prize winner? The Pulitzer Prizes is launching the “Pulitzer on the Road” podcast, part of a public programming initiative celebrating the work of Pulitzer Prize-winners with audiences across the country.

Each spring, the Pulitzer Prize Board awards fifteen prizes in journalism and eight prizes for books, music, and drama. Rich and insightful discussions lead up to the prize announcements.

The “Pulitzer on the Road” podcast brings the same thought-provoking experience to listeners through discussions between Pulitzer Board members and winning authors and journalists from 2023. Episodes are hosted by board member Nicole Carroll, professor of practice at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

The six podcast episodes will be released weekly on Mondays beginning March 25, each featuring interviews with 2023 winners in journalism and books, and delving into the stories behind their work.

Podcast production

“Pulitzer on the Road” is a production of the Pulitzer Prize Board at Columbia University, in collaboration with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and produced by Central Sound at Arizona PBS. Producers are Anna Williams and Alex Kosiorek from Arizona PBS and Nicole Carroll. Pulitzer Administrator Marjorie Miller is the executive producer.

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Nicole Carroll

Nicole Carroll joined ASU Media Enterprise in May 2023 as executive director of a new initiative focused on reimagining local journalism. Carroll is also a professor of practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She is an alumna of the Cronkite School and an inductee to its Hall of Fame.

Previously, Carroll was editor of "The Arizona Republic" for almost 20 years, where she led a project on the proposed U.S. border wall that won a 2018 Pulitzer Prize.

In 2018, Carroll became editor-in-chief at "USA Today" and was named the Benjamin C. Bradlee Editor of the Year by the National Press Foundation. She is the producer of the "Pulitzer on the Road" podcast.