State Prize for Cultural Journalism

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The State Prize for Cultural Journalism is a literary prize that is awarded every two years as the State Prize of the Republic of Austria , alternating with the Austrian State Prize for Literary Criticism , for outstanding contributions in the field of European cultural journalism . The prize is endowed with 10,000 euros (as of 2018).

Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. Invitation: "First award" in the Günther Anders estate, Austrian Literature Archive of the Austrian National Library (ÖLA 237/04)
  2. ^ Art report 1986 ( Memento from June 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 5.5 MB) 1986 for Hans Heinz Hahnl: Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Sport, Art Report 1986, page 128, jury: Dolf Lintner (culture editor, ORF ), Volkmar Parschalk (culture editor, ORF), Sylvia Patsch (ORF, newspapers), Franz Schuh (author) (newspapers, Saarländischer Rundfunk), Renate Wagner (journalist, writer)
  3. World Book Day: Federal Minister Ostermayer awards literary prizes , April 23, 2014
  4. derStandard.at - State Prize for Cultural Journalism to lawyer Alfred Noll . Article dated November 16, 2016, accessed November 17, 2016.

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