Winners of the Journalism as a Profession Award for 2020 announced

January 8, 2021
The jury’s online meeting

The Journalism as a Profession awards is an annual event where journalists, editors and other prominent figures from the media community come together to celebrate the best of Russian-language journalism. Many journalists in Russia are forced to work as mouthpieces for the Putin regime. The Journalism as a Profession Awards are designed to promote the work of those journalists brave enough to produce critical investigations into and reports on the stories Kremlin-backed outlets aren’t allowed to cover.

The Awards Ceremony was held online on December 21, 2020.

The Jury headed by a veteran journalist Maria Slonim reviewed the works of 35 finalists in seven different categories.

 

The winners are:

Special award: Telegram channel Nexta-Live

Nation: Denis Bevz, Larisa Muravyova, Alexander Sakalov, Victor Muchnik “The Pit: The journey of the special settlers.” (TV-2)

Investigative report: Maxim Litavrin, David Frenkel, Yegor Skooroda & Anastasia Boyko “Beaten-up Minsk: How security officials butcher protestors” (Mediazona. Belarus)

Reporting: Elena Kostychenko, Yuri Kozyrev “Like a storm: Live report from the “red zone” of the 52nd clinical hospital in Moscow”. (Novaya Gazeta)

Interview: Svetlana Reiter, Sergei Goryashko. “Between the Streams”- the life and rules of Alexei Venediktov.  (BBC Russian Service)

Documentary: Yuri Dud. Series:” Navalny- an interview after the poisoning”. “Kamchatka is a forgotten peninsula”.

Analysis: Elena Lukyanova. Based on a set of texts.

Multimedia/Podcasts: Ekaterina Maysheva, Evgeny Malyshev. “Network”- Source codes. Seven stories about anti-fascists who received long sentences for terrorism. The FSB and torture. (7 x 7)

 

Watch the online ceremony (in Russian only) here.