Bucerius_Free_Press_of_Eastern_Europe_Award

Free Media Awards

Free Media Awards

Award for achievements in journalism


Free Media Awards (formerly: Gerd Bucerius Prize for Free Press in Eastern Europe, German: Gerd Bucerius-Förderpreis Freie Presse Osteuropas) is the press prizes awarded by the two foundations The Fritt Ord Foundation and the ZEIT-Stiftung.

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History and prize consideration

The prize was launched in 2000 by the ZEIT Foundation and was called the Gerd Bucerius Press Prizes for Eastern Europe (German: Gerd Bucerius-Förderpreis Freie Presse Osteuropas). The prize is named after the German politician and journalist Gerd Bucerius.[1] In 2004, after the ZEIT Foundation began cooperation with the organisation Freedom of Expression Foundation (Fritt Ord), the prize was presented jointly.[2]

The prize is awarded to journalists and media in Eastern Europe, who are distinguished by their quality, professionalism and civil courage. Organisations consider nominations after consultation with external experts.[3] Each year, an independent jury selects the winners based on these nominations. Three to five awards are awarded per year.[4]

Jury

  • Alice BotaPolish-German journalist and writer
  • Ane Tusvik Bonde — Norwegian senior advisor at the Human Rights House Foundation
  • Juri Durkot — Ukrainian journalist and translator
  • Guri Norstrøm [no] — Norwegian journalist, NRK correspondent
  • Martin Paulsen — Eastern Europe expert from the University of Bergen
  • Silvia Stöber — German journalist specialising on Eastern Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia[4]

Laureates

2000

2001

2002

2003

  • Svobodny kurs [ru] — Russian newspaper[14]
  • Ekspres — Ukrainian newspaper[15]
  • Belorusy i rynok (back in 2003 called "Belorusskiy Rynok" Russian: Белорусский рынок) — Belarusian newspaper
  • Mikola Markevich (Russian: Николай Маркевич) — Belarusian journalist[16]

2004

2005

  • The New Times — Russian magazine
  • Chechenskoye obshchestvo (Russian: Чеченское общество) — Russian newspaper
  • BelaPAN — Belarusian news agency
  • Vitebskiy Kurier — Belarusian newspaper
  • Resonansi — Georgian newspaper[20]
  • Semyon Novoprudsky (Russian: Семен Новопрудский) — Russian journalist[21]

2006

2007

2008

  • The New Times — Russian magazine
  • Moy gorod bez tsenzury (Russian: Мой город без цензуры, lit.'My city without censorship') — Russian weekly newspaper
  • Victoria Ivleva — Russian photojournalist and correspondent
  • Elena Larionova (Russian: Елена Ларионова) — Russian journalist
  • Hazeta Slonimskaya — Belarusian newspaper
  • Yezhednevnik (Russian: Ежедневник, lit.'Diary') — Belarusian online portal
  • Rauf Mirgadirov — Azerbaijani journalist[33][34]

2009

2010

2011

  • Chernovik — Dagestan weekly newspaper
  • Natalya Ivanishina — journalist of the newspaper Ust-Ilimskaya Pravda (Russian: Усть-Илимская правда)
  • Marina Koktysh — journalist of the newspaper Narodnaya Volya
  • Natalya Ligacheva [Wikidata] — journalist of the Internet media Telekritika [uk]
  • Zamin Haji [az] — Azerbaijani journalist
  • A1plus — Armenian news portal[38]

2012

2013

2014

  • Maria Eismont [ru] — Russian journalist
  • TV Rain — Russian independent channel[44]
  • Tetiana Chornovol — Ukrainian journalist
  • Yulia Mostovaya [Wikidata] — Ukrainian journalist
  • Mustafa Nayyem — Ukrainian journalist
  • Alexander Klaskovsky (Russian: Александр Класковский) — Belarusian journalist
  • Objective TV — Azerbaijani internet channel
  • Epress.am — Armenian news portal[45][46]

2015

  • Netgazeti — Georgian news portal[47]
  • Serhiy Harmash [uk] — Ukrainian journalist and editor-in-chief of the online newspaper Ostro V
  • Slidstvo.Info [uk] — Ukrainian news agency
  • Valentyna Samar [uk] — Ukrainian journalist
  • Pskov province [ru] — Russian regional socio-political newspaper
  • Galina Timchenko — Russian journalist, editor-in-chief and the founder of the Meduza newspaper[48][49]

2016

  • Nashi Groshi [uk] (Our Money) — Ukrainian website
  • Elena Milashina — Russian journalist
  • Seymur Hazi — Azerbaijani editor and commentator[4]

2017

  • Sergei Jolkin [ru] — Russian caricature artist[50]
  • Anton Naumlyuk [uk] — Russian journalist[51]
  • Zaruhi Mejlumyan — Armenian journalist[52]
  • Meydan TV — Azerbaijani media organisation[53]

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

  • Mstyslav Chernov - Ukrainian photographer
  • Yevgeniy Maloletka - Ukrainian photographer
  • Nataliya Gumenyuk - Ukrainian journalist and author
  • Andriy Dubchak - Ukrainian photo and video reporter
  • Vladyslav Yesypenko - Ukrainian journalist and political prisoner on Russian-occupied Crimea
  • Zaborona - Ukrainian online newspaper[65]

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