Application Quote by Dave Barry
“At certain times each year, we journalists do almost nothing except apply for the Pulitzers and several dozen other major prizes. During these times you could walk right into most newsrooms and commit a multiple axe murder naked, and it wouldn't get reported in the paper because the reporters and editors would all be too busy filling out prize applications.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The New York Times Magazine, 1995
Journalists often focus on awards rather than reporting, leading to neglect of real news.
In simple terms: Journalists chase prizes, ignore news.
Prioritize reporting over accolades.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- newsroom deadlines
- award seasons
- editorial meetings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does award pursuit affect news coverage?
- What incentives could refocus journalists?
The satire may exaggerate; some journalists remain diligent.