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Theodor Wolff Preis - BDZV Award Ceremony

September 11, 2024
 to 
September 11, 2024
Berlin, Germany

Overview of the Event

The Theodor Wolff Preis, organized by the Bundesverband Digitalpublisher und Zeitungsverleger (BDZV), is a prestigious award ceremony in the German newspaper industry. Scheduled for September 11, 2024, in Berlin, this event celebrates exceptional journalism within Germany. The award commemorates Theodor Wolff, the former editor-in-chief of the "Berliner Tageblatt." It focuses on recognizing the quality and responsibility in journalistic work, making it highly relevant for media executives and journalists.

Awards and Categories

  • Award Significance: The Theodor Wolff Preis is considered the most esteemed accolade in the German newspaper sector.
  • Prize Categories: Awards are presented in several categories, including Reportage, Opinion, Best Local Piece, Best Local Digital Project, and a special Jury's Topic of the Year, for 2024 being "The Middle East Conflict and Germany – the Challenged Society."
  • Prize Amount: Each award is endowed with €6,000.

Jury and Nomination Process

  • Jury Composition: The jury comprises notable figures like Stefan Kornelius (Political Editor, Süddeutsche Zeitung), Nico Fried (Political Chief, Stern), and others from various respected German newspapers.
  • Nomination Details: Articles published in 2023 in German daily, Sunday, or political weekly newspapers, as well as digital journalistic brands/portals, are eligible. The jury will announce three nominees per category on April 9, 2024.

Target Audience

The event primarily targets professionals in the German newspaper industry, including journalists, editors, and media executives. It is especially relevant for those who value high-quality journalism and are involved in shaping public opinion and discourse.

Additional Information

  • Submission Deadline: January 31, 2024.
  • Exclusion Criteria: Previous winners of the Theodor Wolff Preis are not eligible to apply again.
  • Campaign for Quality Journalism: The BDZV also runs a campaign (#Meisterstück) to highlight outstanding journalistic articles in German newspapers on social media.

This event not only honors journalistic excellence but also serves as a platform for discussing and promoting high standards in journalism, making it a crucial gathering for media professionals in Germany.

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