Roadmap of Our Work Journalism Award
The work of journalists is essential for the functioning and development of a democratic society. That is why the OSF Prague has been organising the annual Journalism Award, which publicly awards examples of high-quality journalism work since 2010. The award is unique in that it assesses the specific contributions of journalists. The work of a renowned and emerging author, from a large media conglomerate, a small regional publication and an independent online platform can succeed.
In 2023, the Czech Republic improved its ranking by 6 places in the index of media freedom. Reporters Without Borders evaluated a total of 180 countries and the Czech Republic ranked 14th. The state of the Czech media scene is an indicator of how our democracy and society are faring, and caring for it is a never-ending work.
At the OSF Prague, we give awards to journalists from a broad range of media outlets who work honestly with facts and deliver on the promise of high-quality journalism. The award is a bearer of verified information, but also of important social and systemic changes – the winning entries, which are evaluated by independent juries, are proof of this.
With the competition, we pay tribute to quality journalism, open up a pluralistic debate about the state of the Czech media landscape and bring inspiration from abroad.
The Council that administers the Journalism Award works throughout the year. It issues the Statutes of the Competition and approves any changes thereto, appoints the jurors and approves the procedural rules of the juries, and decides on complaints and potential conflicts of interest. It also selects the finalists based on the nominations of the juries for an online vote in which the public decides on the winner of the Public Award.
Its members are representatives appointed by the organising foundation and the partners of the Competition. Membership on the Council is honorary, indefinite and expires upon resignation. A member may be expelled from the Competition Council for activity that is incompatible with the mission of the competition. The Council meets as needed and makes decisions by an absolute majority of all members.
Executive director
Nadace OSF
Executive director
Transitions, o.s.
Chief Operating Officer
Media Development Investment Fund
Journalist and lawyer
Journalist, photographer and writer
Partners of the Journalism Award