Highlighting the growing role of newspaper Web sites, the Pulitzer Prize Board Monday said that newspapers may submit a variety of online content including databases, interactive graphics and
streaming video in all journalism categories for which it awards prizes. Last year, the board for the first time
allowed online material in all categories, but limited to written stories and still images. In the
breaking news reporting and breaking news photography categories, the board will continue to permit entries consisting entirely of content published online. But in all other categories, entries must
include material also published in a newspaper's print edition.