Brian Donovan (journalist)
Brian Donovan (died June 20, 2018) was an American journalist for Newsday who won the Pulitzer Prize twice, in 1970 and in 1995.[1] He was inducted into the Press Club of Long Island's Hall of Fame.[2]
Early years
Donovan was born and raised in Syracuse, New York and had one sibling. His parents were William Donovan, a commercial insurance agent, and Marion Donovan. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from Syracuse University.[3]
Career
He first worked for three years at the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and was then hired by Newsday in 1967. He retired from Newsday in 2002 to focus on a book, "Hard Driving" about Wendell Scott.[4]
Family
Donovan was married to Ellen Kanner,[5] with whom he had two children.[6]
gollark: Christ is his own antiparticle, so originally just Christ, not sure about the remaining one.
gollark: I would be impressed if they managed to get tracking beacons with reasonable range and battery life to actually fit.
gollark: Yes, it's not really a *significant* issue compared to the bigger ones of spreading disease, but it is there.
gollark: Apparently quite a lot of that runs over side channels like facial expression rather than actual words.
gollark: > How are masks dehumanizing?They somewhat worsen communication, I guess?
References
- Award-winning Newsday reporter Brian Donovan dies at 77
- "Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Brian Donovan dies at 77". Press Club of Long Island. 2018-06-23. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
- "Award-winning Newsday reporter dies at 77". Newsday. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
- "Award-winning Newsday reporter dies at 77". Newsday. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
- "Ellen B. Kanner Bride of Brian Donovan". Retrieved 2018-11-11.
- "Award-winning Newsday reporter dies at 77". Newsday. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
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