Axel-Springer-Preis

The Axel-Springer-Preis is an annually awarded prize. The Award is given to young journalists in the categories Print Journalism, TV Journalism, Radio Journalism and Online Journalism due to the decisions of the Axel-Springer-Akademie.

Axel-Springer-Preis
Awarded forExcellence for young journalists in Print Journalism, TV Journalism, Radio Journalism and Online Journalism
CountryGermany
Presented byAxel-Springer-Akademie
First awarded1991-present
Websitehttp://asp.axel-springer-akademie.de/

History

The prize was awarded for the first time in 1991. It is named after the founder and owner of today's Axel Springer AG, publisher Axel Springer (1912-1985). The award ceremony will take place on his birthday, May 2, in Berlin annually. Meanwhile, the modalities of the price has been changed and updated. In 1999 no award ceremony took place. Since 2001, an award is presented in four categories: Press, Radio, Television and the Internet.

Prize money

From the prize givers of the Axel-Springer-Akademie, a prize of 54,000 Euro is total awarded. The award comes in the print category with 6000 euros for each best work in three different categories (three 1st prizes). In the remaining three categories of television, radio and the Internet three prizes in each category will be awarded, each with 6000 € (1st prize), 4000 € (2nd prizes) and 2000 € (3rd prices).

Award criteria

Works which were published for the first time in a German-speaking media broadcast by a German-language station or published on the Internet during the previous year can be submitted. The author should not be older than 33 years of age. This limit also applies to co-authors who were significantly involved in the development work. In each category can be submitted per author a work, in the print category one work per author in the three categories.

Contributions should be devoted to "current political, economical, cultural, sporting and social issues."

Jury and Board of Trustees

Jury members were among others Gabor Steingart and Nina Grunenberg (press), Axel Buchholz, Rainer Cabanis and Carmen Thomas (radio), as well as Heinz Klaus Mertes, Gerd Ruge, Steffen Seibert and Maria von Welser (TV). Claus Strunz, Hans-Dieter Degler, Carola Ferstl, Jan-Eric Peters (also printed), Rowan Barnett and Sebastian Turner belonged to the Internet jury.

The Board of Trustees includes, among others, former award winner Mathias Döpfner and Friede Springer.

Award winners

1993-1994

Award winners 1993
  • Jürgen Dahlkamp, (Journalist)
  • Christian Kracht (Author)
  • Ildikó von Kürthy (Author)
Award winners 1994
  • Mario Kaiser (Journalist)
  • Jörg Schönenborn (WDR-Editor)
  • Christoph Scheule (BR-Correspondent)
  • Stefan Willeke (Journalist)

1995-2000

Award winners 1995
Award winners 1996
  • Category Press: Heike Faller (Geo Saison); Christoph Reuter (Geo); Dominik Wichmann (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
  • Category Radio: Marina Borovik (Hessischer Rundfunk); Marion Neumann (WDR); Katrin Prüfig, Maren Lohmann-Puttfarcken, Thorsten Geil, Marc Thomas Spahl (NDR)
  • Category Television: Anja Riediger (MDR); Jutta Schilcher, Claudia Wörner (Bayerisches Fernsehen); Holger Trzeczak (Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg)
Award winners 1997
Award winners 1998
  • Category Press: Susanne Frömel (Die Welt); Florian Hanig (Merian); Annabel Wahba (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
  • Category Radio: Daniel Ernst (Radio Regenbogen); Timo Schnitzer (Berliner Rundfunk 91,4); Sandra Schwarte, Henning Orth (DeutschlandRadio)
  • Category Television: Jens Fintelmann, Thomas Seekamp (ARD); Ilka Franzmann (Arte); Gordon Godec (ARD)
Award winners 1999 (not awarded)
Award winners 2000

2001-2010

Award winners 2001
Award winners 2002
  • Category Press: Rico Czerwinski (Der Tagesspiegel); Thomas Hahn (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Bas Kast (Der Tagesspiegel)
  • Category Radio: Sofie Johanna Donges (Welle hr3); Stephan Holzapfel (DeutschlandRadio); Marc Weiss (Radio NRW)
  • Category Television: Marc Eberle (Arte); Marion Kainz (WDR); Ariane Vuckovic (ZDF)
  • Category Internet: Dara Hassanzadeh ZDF; Roman Mischel (onlinejournalismus.de); Alexander Stirn (spiegel.de)
Award winners 2003
  • Category Press: Claudia Fromme (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Christine-Felice Röhrs (Der Tagesspiegel); Anne Zielke (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
  • Category Radio: Tobias Häusler (Radio NRW); Steffen Prell (Radio Multikulti); Michael Watzke (Antenne Bayern)
  • Category Television: Jan Hinrik Drevs (NDR); Katharina Gugel, Ulf Eberle (ZDF); Christine Thalmann, Jens Rübsam (SFB1)
  • Category Internet: Philipp Müller (ZDF.reporter)
Award winners 2004
  • Category Press: Christoph Amend (Der Tagesspiegel); Catrin Barnsteiner (Die Welt); Roland Schulz (Die Zeit)
  • Category Radio: Alexander Baltz (Radio Schleswig-Holstein); Frank Kühn (WDR); Dirk Steinmetz (BLR & RadioDienst)
  • Category Television: Matthias Frickel (Deutsche Welle); Gunther Hainke (ZDF); Frank Kleemann (ProSieben)
  • Category Internet: Carola Padtberg (ZDF); Elise Schirrmacher (WDR); Marcus Schuster (ZDF)
Award winners 2005
  • Category Press: Adam Soboczynski (Die Zeit); Mathias Plüss (Weltwoche); Sandra Schulz (mare)
  • Category Radio: Ralph Erdenberger (WDR); Jürgen Bangert (Radio NRW); Simone Roßkamp (RBB)
  • Category Television: Eric Friedler; Henning Rütten (beide ARD); Sanja Hardinghaus (RTL)
  • Category Internet: Sebastian Christ, Manuel J. Hartung, Alexander Krauss, Daniel Opper, Christina Stefanescu, Christian Störmer (Redaktion streitBar.org); Boris Inanici (ARD); Steffen Leidel (Deutsche Welle)
Award winners 2006
  • Category Press: Lara Fritzsche (Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger), Steffen Kraft (Süddeutsche Zeitung), Dimitri Ladischensky (mare)
  • Category Radio: Julia Zöller (BR), Jochen Hubmacher (SWR), Michael Beisenherz (Radio NRW)
  • Category Television: Monika Schäfer (ARD), Ariane Reimers (WDR), Andreas Postel (ZDF)
  • Category Internet: Katrin Meyer (ZDF), Christoph Scheuermann (WDR), Helge Bendl/Klaus Kranewitter (Stern)
Award winners 2007
Award winners 2008[1]
  • Category Press: Axel Lier (Berliner Morgenpost); Julian Reichelt (BILD); Barbara Hardinghaus (Der Spiegel)
  • Category Radio: Julia Friese (RBB); Marlis Schaum (WDR 5); Meral Al-Mer (RBB)
  • Category Television: Chiara Sambuchi (ZDF); Katharina Wolff (ARD); Benjamin Cantu
  • Category Internet: Sebastian Göllner (sport.ard.de); Kathrin Klöpfer und Julia Kiehne (heute.de); Stephanie Lachnit (einslive.de)
Award winners 2009[2]
  • Category Press: Jürgen Bock (Stuttgarter Nachrichten), Jan Grossarth (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung), Alice Bota (Die Zeit)
  • Category Radio: Anne Allmeling, Elif Senel (WDR 5), Ulrike Jährling (Deutschlandradio Kultur), Christoph Pfaff, Anneli Beyer (delta radio)
  • Category Television: Rebecca Gudisch, Tilo Gummel (WDR), Florian Bauer (ARD), Lutz Ackermann, Anita Blasberg, Marian Blasberg (ZDF)
  • Category Internet: Sebastian Christ (stern.de), Team 4 der Axel-Springer-Akademie (macht-maschine.de), Patrick Gensing (npd-blog.info)
Award winners 2010
  • Category Press: Johannes Bruggaier (Mediengruppe Kreiszeitung), Karen Krüger (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung), Johannes Gernert (Sonntaz)
  • Category Radio: Magdalena Bienert (RBB), Sven Preger (WDR), Jörg-R. Schneider (RBB)
  • Category Television: Laetitia von Bayer (ZDF Neo), Timo Großpietsch (NDR), Dennis Gastmann, Thomas Hipp, Marco Lange, Matthias Sdun (NDR)
  • Category Internet: Volker Denkel, Katharina Wilhelm (hr online), Niklas Schenck (faz.net), Jan Hendrik Hinzel, Simon Kremer, Marc Röhling (Souk-Magazin)

2011-

Award winners 2011
Award winners 2012
Award winners 2013[3]
  • Category Press: Oliver Hollenstein (Süddeutsche Zeitung); Daniel Etter (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung); Karin Prummer (Financial Times Deutschland)
  • Category Radio: Felicitas Reichold (SWR2); Till Krause (Bayern 2); Anna Mayrhauser (SWR2)
  • Category Television: Michael Strompen, Jo Schück (ZDF); Programmvolontäre des WDR (WDR); Roman Lehberger (RTL)
  • Category Internet: Amrai Coen und Bernhard Riedmann (Vimeo.com/Spiegel), Team 11 der Axel Springer Akademie (zoom-berlin.com), Georg Eckelsberger, Fabian Lang, Paul Pölzlbauer, Florian Skrabal und Sahel Zarinfard (dossier.at)
Award winners 2014[4]
  • Category Press: Amrai Coen (Die Zeit); Veronica Frenzel (Der Tagesspiegel); Christopher Kissmann (Magdeburger Volksstimme)
  • Category Radio: Christiane Hawranek, Marco Maurer (B5 Aktuell); Anna Osius (WDR5)
  • Category Television: Maryam Bonakdar, Anika Giese (NDR); Eva-Maria Lemke (ZDF); Diana Voigtländer, Nadja Mönch (MDR);
  • Category Internet: David Bauer, Amir Mustedanagic, Philipp Loser (tageswoche.ch); Paul Blickle, Christian Groß (zeit.de); Team 13 der Axel Springer Akademie (wahllos.de)

Literature

  • Axel-Springer-Preis. In: Programmbericht zur Lage und Entwicklung des Fernsehens in Deutschland., Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Landesmedienanstalten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Ullstein, 1997
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References

  1. Preisverleihung 2008 Archived 2014-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Preisverleihung 2009 Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Preisverleihung 2013". Axel-Springer-Preis. Archived from the original on 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  4. "Preisträger 20134". Axel-Springer-Preis. Archived from the original on 2014-05-11. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
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