Prize for the freedom and future of the media
Since 2001, the Sparkasse Leipzig Media Foundation has been awarding the prize for the freedom and future of the media to journalists , publishers and media institutions . The prizes have been endowed with a total of 30,000 euros since 2004.
The price does not apply to a single journalistic publication. The prize is awarded to journalists, publishers, publicists and institutions who are committed to safeguarding and developing freedom of the press.
Award winners
2001
- David Protess from Northwestern University Illinois
- Renate Flottau from Der Spiegel
- Thomas Mayer from the Leipziger Volkszeitung
2002
- Grigory Pasko , Russian military journalist
- Jolana Voldánová from Czech television
- Simone Wendler from the Lausitzer Rundschau
2003
- Gideon Levy , Israeli journalist, and Daoud Kuttab, Palestinian journalist
- Vladimir Mostovoy from Ukraine
- the association network research
2004
- James Nachtwey , American war photographer
- "La Voz de Galicia" , Spanish daily newspaper
- Organization journalists help journalists
2005
- Seymour Hersh of The New Yorker magazine
- Hans-Martin Tillack , correspondent
- Britta Petersen , founder of the Initiative Freie Presse (IFP) eV
- Anna Politkovskaya , Russian journalist
2006
- Alina Anghel , Moldovan journalist
- Fabrizio Gatti , Italian undercover reporter
- Volker Lilienthal , German media journalist
2007
- Akbar Ganji , Iranian journalist, writer and critic of the regime.
- Vasil Ivanov , Bulgarian investigative journalist
- Wolfram Weimer , editor-in-chief of Cicero magazine
2008
- Susanne Fischer , German journalist in Iran
- Alan Johnston , British journalist in the Gaza Strip
- Win Tin , Myanmar journalist and writer
2009
- Ahmet Altan , Turkish journalist and editor-in-chief of the Taraf
- Dušan Miljuš
- Roberto Saviano
2010
- Kurt Westergaard , Danish cartoonist
- Asen Yordanov , Bulgarian reporter
- Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi , Afghan journalist
2011
- Fahem Boukaddous , Tunisian journalist
- Oleg Kashin , Russian journalist
- Stefan Buchen , German television reporter
2012
- Bettina Rühl , German journalist
- Ana Lilia Pérez , journalist from Mexico
- Balázs Nagy Navarro and Aranka Szávuly , Hungarian television journalists
2013
- Jörg Armbruster and Martin Durm , German journalists
- Tongam Rina , journalist from India
- Brigitte Alfter
- Ides Debruyne
- Glenn Greenwald
- The Guardian , British daily newspaper
2014
- Farida Nekzad , journalist from Afghanistan
- Roland Jahn , Christoph Wonneberger , Aram Radomski and Siegbert Schefke
2015
- Jafar Panahi , Iranian filmmaker
- Nedim Şener , Turkish journalist
2016
- Can Dündar and Erdem Gül , Turkish journalists
2017
- Aslı Erdoğan , Turkish journalist and writer
- Deniz Yücel , German-Turkish journalist and publicist
2018
- Tomasz Piątek , Polish journalist and writer
2019
- Arndt Ginzel and Gerald Gerber
2020
Individual evidence
- ↑ Focus Online : Mohammed cartoonist receives media award, October 8, 2010
- ↑ Leipzig Media Prize awarded to Fahem Boukaddous, Stefan Buchen and Oleg Kashin - press release on the press conference October 13, 2011
- ↑ Leipzig Prize for Freedom of the Press to Yücel and Erdogan
- ↑ Leipzig Media Prize for Tomasz Piatek , deutschlandfunkkultur.de, published and accessed on June 28, 2018
- ↑ PM from June 25, 2019: Prize for "independent journalism with an open visor". In: Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig . August 24, 2018, accessed June 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Go where it hurts. Retrieved June 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Go where it hurts. Retrieved June 25, 2020 .