Harriet Ryan
Harriet Ryan | |
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Born | |
Education | Columbia University (BA) |
Occupation | Journalist |
Organization | Los Angeles Times |
Awards | Pulitzer Prize in 2019 |
Harriet Ryan is an American investigative journalist for the Los Angeles Times. She is one of the recipients of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2019.[1]
Biography
Ryan grew up in Pennsylvania and attended Lancaster Catholic High School.[2] In 1996, she graduated from Columbia University, where she had Andrew Delbanco as her advisor.[3] She is the third person in her class to have won the Pulitzer Prize, besides journalist Jodi Kantor and composer Tom Kitt.[4][5][6] She was also a former editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator.[7]
She started her journalism career at Asbury Park Press after graduating from Columbia. She then worked at Court TV for eight years, during which she covered high-profile trials of Michael Jackson, Phil Spector, Scott Peterson before joining the Los Angeles Times in 2008.[8] Her focus has been on the "celebrity–industrial complex," the manufacture and exploitation of fame and celebrity in Los Angeles and its vicinity.[8]
Ryan was nominated for a Gerald Loeb Award for Investigative in 2017.[9] In 2019, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting with her colleagues Matt Hamilton and Paul Pringle for revealing complaints of sexual misconduct against former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall.[10]
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References
- ^ "Matt Hamilton, Harriet Ryan and Paul Pringle of the Los Angeles Times". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Blest, Lindsey. "Lancaster Catholic High graduate Harriet Ryan part of reporting team to earn Pulitzer Prize". LancasterOnline. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "Take Five with Harriet Ryan Lavietes '96". Columbia College Today. 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/baoyuan/status/1118213429960032256. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
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(help) - ^ "Jodi Kantor CC '96 Takes Students Behind the Byline". Columbia College. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "Take Five with Tom Kitt '96". Columbia College Today. 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "Columbia Spectator 21 June 1995 — Columbia Spectator". spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ a b Roderick, Kevin (June 9, 2008). "LAT hires celebrity court reporter". LA Observed. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "Finalists vie for nation's top honor given to journalists in business, financial reporting". UCLA. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
- ^ "Q&A with Pulitzer Prize winner Harriet Ryan". Annenberg Media. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
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