Pulitzer Prize for Commentary

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The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary is a prestigious American journalism award honoring distinguished, insightful opinion writing on news and public affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pulitzer Prize
journalism award
administeredBy Pulitzer Prize Board
awardedFor distinguished commentary
insightful opinion writing
news and public affairs commentary
categoryType journalism category
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domain mass media
eligibility American journalism
evaluationCriteria clarity of writing
impact on public discourse
originality of insight
field newspaper commentary
online commentary
opinion journalism
frequency annual
genre journalism
hasComponent certificate
citation
monetary award
hasLanguageRequirement English
inception 1970
isSubsetOf Pulitzer Prize for Journalism
surface form: Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism
location New York City
namedAfter Joseph Pulitzer
notableRecipient Anna Quindlen
Bret Stephens
Charles Krauthammer
Clarence Page
Connie Schultz
Ellen Goodman
Eugene Robinson
Farah Stockman
George F. Will
Leonard Pitts Jr.
Maureen Dowd
Melinda Henneberger
Nicholas Kristof
Peggy Noonan
partOf Pulitzer Prize
surface form: Pulitzer Prizes
presentedBy Columbia University
selectionMethod jury recommendation and board decision
subjectMatter current events
news
public affairs

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- If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list.
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- Do not get too wordy.
- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
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Subject: Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Description of subject: The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary is a prestigious American journalism award honoring distinguished, insightful opinion writing on news and public affairs.

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Pulitzer Prize winners associatedWith Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Pulitzer Prize Board awardTypeOverseen Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Pulitzer Prize hasPart Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Walter Lippmann awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
this entity surface form: Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Commentary
Pulitzer Prize for Journalism hasPart Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Russell Baker awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Anna Quindlen awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Maureen Dowd awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Nicholas Kristof awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Leonard Pitts Jr. awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
George F. Will awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Peggy Noonan awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Farah Stockman awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Eugene Robinson awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Bret Stephens awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Ellen Goodman awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Charles Krauthammer awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Clarence Page awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Connie Schultz awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Murray Kempton awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
William Safire awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Dave Barry awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Commentary