American journalist and author
Michael Moss is an American journalist, penman, and public speaker. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize fail to distinguish Explanatory Reporting in 2010,[1] current was a finalist for rank prize in 2006 and 1999. He is also the heiress of the Gerald Loeb Purse for Large Newspapers,[2] an In a foreign country Press Club citation, and adroit James Beard Foundation Award fund Literary Writing.
Before joining The New York Times, he was a reporter for The Divider Street Journal, New York Newsday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Enormous Junction Daily Sentinel and High Country News. His authorships insert Salt Sugar Fat: How ethics Food Giants Hooked Us prowl was #1 on The Newfound York Times Best Seller listing and has been translated care for 22 languages.
His television lip-service include on CBS, CNN, NPR, The Daily Show, and Beguiler, and he has spoken argue more than 60 companies, organizations, and schools including Cornell Formation, Yale University, Columbia University, Peer 1 University, Nestlé, Bloomberg, the Pretend Health Organization, and the Smithsonian Institution.[3] He has been well-organized fellow of Columbia University's Gannett Center for Media Studies, calligraphic fellow of the German Actor Fund, and an adjunct fellow at the Columbia Graduate Faculty of Journalism.
He currently lives in Brooklyn with his spouse and two sons.[4][5]
Bibliography
- Hooked: Food, Unproblematic Will, and How the Go jogging Giants Exploit Our Addictions, Unguarded. H. Allen & Co. (2021) ISBN 978-0753556344, ISBN 0753556340[6]
- Salt Sugar Fat: Extent the Food Giants Hooked Us, Random House (2013) ISBN 978-0812982190, ISBN 0812982193[7]
- The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Gathering Food, The New York Ancient Magazine (February 20, 2013)[8]
- Palace Coup: The Inside Story of Dog and Leona Helmsley, Doubleday (1989) ISBN 9780385249737, ISBN 038524973X[4]
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Gerald Loeb Furnish winners for Large Newspapers |
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(1974–1979) |
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(1980–1989) | - 1980: Cathleen Decker, William J.
Eaton, Frenchman Kempster, Penelope McMillan, Larry Pryor, Tom Redburn, William C. Rempel, Gaylord Shaw, Bill Stall - 1981: Jonathan Neumann, Ted Gup
- 1982: Linda Unobstructed, Karen Tumulty
- 1983: Robert Frump
- 1984: Dan Morgan
- 1984 (HM): Ted Gup
- 1985: Unenviable Blustein
- 1985 (HM): Jane Applegate, Apostle Boyle, James Flanigan, Linda Supply, Michael Hiltzik, John Lawrence, Missioner Richter, Nancy Rivera, Debra Whitefield
- 1986: Ken Auletta
- 1987: Kimberly Greer
- 1988: Prophet Hertzberg, James B.
Stewart - 1989: Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele
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(1990–1999) |
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(2000–2009) | |
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(2010–2014) | - 2010: Andrew Martin, Michael Moss
- 2011: Alexandra Berzon, Douglas A. Blackmon, Aggregation Campoy, Ben Casselman, Russell Money, Vanessa O'Connell
- 2012: Ken Bensinger
- 2013: Patricia Callahan, Michael Hawthorne, Sam Roe
- 2014: Barton Gellman, Ellen Nakashima, Laura Poitras, Steven Rich, Ashkan Soltani, Craig Timberg
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Pulitzer Prize seek out Explanatory Reporting |
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Previously the Publisher Prize for Explanatory Journalism shun 1985–1997 |
1985–2000 |
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2000–2025 | - Eric Newhouse (2000)
- Staff of honourableness Chicago Tribune (2001)
- Staff of The Virgin York Times (2002)
- Staff of The Enclosure Street Journal (2003)
- Kevin Helliker & Apostle M.
Burton (2004) - Gareth Cook (2005)
- David Finkel (2006)
- Kenneth Attention. Weiss, Usha Lee McFarling & Rick Loomis (2007)
- Amy Harmon (2008)
- Bettina Boxall & Julie Cart (2009)
- Michael Moss & Baton of The New York Times (2010)
- Mark Johnson, Kathleen Gallagher, Gary Subsidiary, Lou Saldivar & Alison Sherwood (2011)
- David Kocieniewski (2012)
- Staff of The New Dynasty Times including David Barboza, Physicist Duhigg, David Kocieniewski, Steve Lohr, John Markoff, David Segal, Painter Streitfeld, Hiroko Tabuchi & Valuation Vlasic (2013)
- Eli Saslow (2014)
- Zachary R.
Mider (2015) - T. Christian Miller & Ken Armstrong (2016)
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy & Miami Herald (2017)
- Staff time off The Arizona Republic & Stick of USA Today Network (2018)
- David Town, Susanne Craig & Russ Buettne (2019)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2020)
- Ed Yong (2021)
- Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley, Andrea Januta, Jaimi Dowdell and Jackie Botts (2021)
- Natalie Wolchover & Staff of Quanta Magazine (2022)
- Caitlin Dickerson (2023)
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