Poor video quality, the pointlessness of many clips, and the fact that the site isn’t profitable have all kept YouTube from earning much respect. But a new contest called Project: Report may go a ways towards changing that.
Pulitzer Extends Allowance of Online Content
Though the most prestigious award in writing has yet to fully embrace online content, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced that more online material would be considered; but the board, perhaps stubbornly traditional, still only allows online submissions that have a print counterpart.
Pulitzer Net Income Falls From Last Year’s Numbers
Pulitzer announced that first-quarter 2005 net income was $7.0 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, compared with $8.1 million, or $0.37 per diluted share, in the prior year.
Lee Enterprises Forks Out $1.46 billion for Pulitzer
Lee Enterprises is buying Pulitzer for $64 per share, which comes out to about $1.46 billion.