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Roy J. Harris Jr. (born October 2, 1946) is a reporter and editor who spent most of his career with '' The Wall Street Journal''. He writes frequently about the journalism
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s, and is the author of ''Pulitzer’s Gold'', a book telling the back stories of 100 years of reporting that has won the United States' top journalism prize, the
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. A regular contributor to the Poynter Institute's website, he does an annual preview prior to the day the Pulitzer Prizes are announced.


Early life and education

Harris was born in
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, the son of the ''
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'' reporter
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, and raised in Webster Groves, Missouri. He attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, earning a Bachelor of Science in journalism degree in 1968 and a Master of Science in journalism degree in 1971 from its Medill School of Journalism. While there, he was the managing editor of the student publication '' The Daily Northwestern''. He served in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1970, stationed in
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.


Career

After receiving his master’s, he joined ''The Wall Street Journal'' Pittsburgh bureau in 1971. In 1974, he moved to the ''Journal'' Los Angeles bureau, taking over coverage of aerospace and defense and writing about airlines, among other topics. Prior to the
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in Los Angeles he was the ''Journal'' reporter assigned to cover the business of the Olympics in Southern California. His aviation stories covered such topics as the development of classified
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and air safety. From 1988 to 1994, he was deputy chief of the ''Journal''’s 14-member Los Angeles bureau, helping to manage coverage of such events as rioting after the 1992 police beating of the motorist Rodney King and the
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. In 1996, Harris became senior editor of The Economist Group’s Boston, Massachusetts-based '' CFO'', writing feature stories and a column on mergers and acquisitions. While at ''CFO'', he wrote ''Pulitzer’s Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism''. The book was published by the University of Missouri Press. From 2005 to 2007, he was national president of the American Society of Business Publication Editors, and later became president of the non-profit ASBPE Foundation. In 2010, Harris was founding editor of CFOworld.com, an online publication of the Framingham, Massachusetts-based IDG Enterprise (
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), from which he retired in 2012. Since the publication of ''Pulitzer’s Gold'', he has appeared at journalism schools and events around the USA to talk about prize-winning reporting. Among his contributions to the website of the
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-based Poynter Institute are historic retrospective articles. He wrote 10-year retrospectives about '' The Boston Globe''’s Pulitzer-winning disclosures about sexual abuse of parishioners by Catholic priests (2013), about the prize-winning coverage of 9/11 by the ''Wall Street Journal'', and about the winning ''New York Times'' coverage of the attacks. Harris also makes frequent appearances on Boston’s public television media commentary show ''Beat the Press''. ''
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'' in 2013 asked Harris to give his view of the most important
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winners of the last quarter century. In a relationship with '' The Washington Post'', Harris produced an article in 2014 citing "five myths" about the Pulitzer Prizes. For a number of years he led the ''Post''’s online chat on the day of the Pulitzer announcements. In 2016, '' Columbia University Press'' recognized the centennial of the Pulitzer Prizes by bringing out ''Pulitzer’s Gold'' in an updated new edition, subtitled ''A Century of Public Service Journalism.'' Columbia continues as the book’s publisher. The Pulitzer Prizes recognized the role of Harris and is book in the centennial by asking him to write for the Pulitzer website about his family’s history with the prizes. The Pulitzer website also recorded the panel Harris led at New York’s 92nd Street YMCA on Dec. 6, 2016. Also in 2016, the American Society of Business Publication Editors recognized Harris with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition to the  Poynter Institute, Harris continues to maintain relationships with the Post and Los Angeles Times, for which he produces travel articles and other occasional features.  The research for ''Pulitzer’s Gold'' began in 2002, when Harris returned to St. Louis to make a presentation, on the hundredth anniversary of his father's birth, about the five Public Service Pulitzers won by the ''Post-Dispatch''. His father had been involved with four of those Pulitzer-winning projects. The 2002 presentation was made under the auspices of
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’s James C. Millstone Memorial Lecture.


Personal life

Harris lives in Hingham, Massachusetts, with his wife Eileen Carol McIntyre. He has two children, David McKenna Harris and R.J. Harris III, from his marriage to the late Andrea McKenna Harris, who died in 1998. He also has a stepson and stepdaughter, Jesse D. Laymon and Vicki Raines Laymon.


References


External links


Pulitzer's Gold book website

Columbia Pulitizers Gold Site

Harris' page on poynter.org

Beat the press on WGBH

Millstone lecture recalls Post-Dispatch golden age

''Pulitzer's Gold'' book on Pulitzer website
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