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William Gaines (professor)

William C. Gaines (November 1, 1933 – July 20, 2016)[1] was an American journalist and professor of journalism. Gaines was a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune. He retired from the paper in 2001 and taught in the Department of Journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign until his retirement and designation as an emeritus faculty member in 2007. He died on July 20, 2016, at the age of 82.[2]

For other people named William Gaines, see William Gaines (disambiguation).

Early life and career[edit]

Gaines earned a bachelor's degree in broadcasting at Butler University in 1956. He served two years in the United States Army working for Armed Forces Radio in Germany. In 1963, he became a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, and then became an investigative reporter in 1974. From 1975 to 1999, Gaines taught an investigative reporting course each semester at Columbia College in Chicago. He was named to the Knight Chair in Journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2001, a post he held until he retired in 2007.

Pulitzer Prize[edit]

Gaines' first Pulitzer Prize came in 1976 as a member of an investigative team at the Tribune looking into unsafe medical practices at some Chicago hospitals.


In 1988, Gaines and colleagues Dean Baquet and Ann Marie Lipinski won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for a series on the self-interest and waste that plagued the Chicago City Council.


Gaines was nominated in 1979 for a series about the problems of the elderly. Gaines and David Jackson were nominated in 1996 for stories that probed questionable business dealings of the Nation of Islam.

Reich, Howard and William Gaines (2004). Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton. Da Capo Press  0-306-81350-5

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Gaines, William (1998). Investigative Reporting for Print and Broadcast Wadsworth Publishing.  0-8304-1469-X

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Gaines has written several books:

William Gaines profile

Chamberlain, Craig (July 11, 2001). . U of Illinois News Bureau

Pulitzer Prize-winner Bill Gaines named to Knight Chair in Journalism

Deep Throat Uncovered archive

Bebow, John (March 2002). . American journalism Review

Digging Deep for Deep Throat

Chamberlain, Craig (April 22, 2003). . U of Illinois News Bureau

Journalism professor, students identify 'Deep Throat'

Chamberlain, Craig (May 1, 2003). . U of Illinois News Bureau

‘Deep Throat’ unmasked: UI journalism professor, students identify key Watergate source

Miner, Michael (June 10, 2005). . Chicago Reader

Deception in the Name of Truth