Ted Bridis
Rob Hiaasen Senior Lecturer in Investigative Reporting - Department of Journalism
Bio
Before joining UF in 2018, Bridis was editor of the Associated Press’ Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington investigative team and was AP’s leading newsroom expert on security practices for source-protection and on the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and related laws.
His investigative team won the 2012 Pulitzer and Goldsmith prizes for investigative reporting on NYPD intelligence programs, and he led AP’s efforts that won the $10,000 Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Awards in 2011 and 2014. He won the 2014 Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics and the 2014 Society of Professional Journalism Ethics in Journalism Award. His team’s coverage of hurricane flooding at toxic waste sites was a finalist for the 2017 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award in the category of investigations triggered by breaking news.
Among his other journalistic achievements:
- He was the first journalist to discover and trace Hillary Clinton’s private email server to her home’s basement in Chappaqua, New York.
- His investigative team was first to reveal in August 2016 Paul Manafort’s and Rick Gates’ covert foreign lobbying activities.
- He had been one of AP’s seven analysts since 2004 responsible for projecting winners in national elections (his call in 2016 allowed AP to be the first new organization to project Donald Trump winning the presidency).
Bridis previously covered technology, hackers, national security and the Justice Department for the AP in Washington, where he worked for 20 years .
Areas of Expertise
Ethics/Professional Responsibility, First Amendment, Investigative Journalism, Political Communication, ReportingEducation
B.S., University of Missouri
News
- Ted Bridis Authors Article on the State of Journalism in 2024 and the Need for Investigative Reporting in Talk Media (March 22, 2024)
- Miami Herald Publishes Op-Ed on Fresh Take Florida Story About Repeal of Concealed Gun Permits (November 6, 2023)
- Three UFCJC Students Selected for 2023 Florida Bar Reporters’ Workshop (October 31, 2023)
- Five UFCJC Faculty Receive Promotions (August 17, 2023)
- UFCJC Student Journalists, Alumni and Faculty Selected as Finalists in the 2022 SPJ Florida Pro Sunshine State Awards Competition (June 30, 2022)
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