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The Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents (French: Prix Bayeux Calvados-Normandie des correspondants de guerre), previously the Bayeux-Calvados Awards for war correspondents, is an annual prize awarded since 1994, by the city of
Bayeux Bayeux () is a Communes of France, commune in the Calvados (department), Calvados Departments of France, department in Normandy (administrative region), Normandy in northwestern France. Bayeux is the home of the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts ...
and the Departamental Council of
Calvados Calvados (, , ) is a brandy from Normandy in France, made from apples or pears, or from apples with pears. History In France Apple orchards and brewers are mentioned as far back as the 8th century by Charlemagne. The first known record of Nor ...
and now the Normandy Region in France. Its goal is to pay tribute to
journalist A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism ...
s who work in dangerous conditions to allow the public access to information about
war War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
.


Details

The award was launched as part of the fiftieth anniversary of the
Normandy landings The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ...
. It is awarded in Bayeux, one of the first French cities to be liberated in the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, . The Bayeux Prize aims to raise public awareness of the profession of war reporter. It takes place during one week each year, in October, including several exhibitions, a book fair, a media forum, discussion evenings, movie screenings and youth-oriented events to participate in education to media. The event focusses on journalism and reporting about a conflict or post-conflict situation, or about an event related to the defense of freedoms and democracy. The award has had twelve categories since 1994: *Daily news *Magazine *Photojournalism *Radio *Television *Large Format Television *Web journalism *Young reporter *
Lower Normandy Lower Normandy (french: Basse-Normandie, ; nrf, Basse-Normaundie) is a former administrative region of France. On 1 January 2016, Lower and Upper Normandy merged becoming one region called Normandy. Geography The region included three departme ...
Secondary School Students’ Prize *
Ouest-France ''Ouest-France'' ( ; French for "West-France") is a daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on both local and national news. The paper is produced in 47 different editions covering events in different French départments within the régio ...
Jean Marin Prize (Print journalism) *Public Prize *Jury Prize


Awards

The Bayeux-Calvados Awards for War Correspondents since 1994. 1994 *Daily news prize: Denis Arcand, '' La Presse'' *Magazine prize: Philipp von Recklinghausen, ''
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'' *Photojournalism prize: André Soloviev,
Associated Press The Associated Press (AP) is an American non-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. It produces news reports that are distributed to its members, U.S. newspa ...
*Radio prize: Alan Little,
BBC News BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadca ...
*Television prize:
Élisabeth Burdot Élisabeth Burdot (18 January 1940 – 22 January 2021) was a Belgian journalist. She worked for RTBF and specialized in investigative reporting. Biography Burdot took an early interest in journalism, enrolling in the Maison de la Presse in Lièg ...
, RTBF *Special prize of the jury: Paul Marchand,
Radio Canada The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (french: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a federal Crown corporation that receives funding from the government ...
1995 *Print journalism prize: Henri Guirchoun, ''
Le Nouvel Observateur (), previously known as (1964–2014), is a weekly French news magazine. Based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation. Its current editor is Cécil ...
'' *Photojournalism prize: Laurent Van der Stockt,
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*Television prize: Ben Brown, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Xavier Gautier, ''
Le Figaro ''Le Figaro'' () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The oldest national newspaper in France, ''Le Figaro'' is one of three French newspapers of reco ...
'' *Special prize of the jury: Patricia Coste,
France 2 France 2 () is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4 and France 5. France Télévisions also participates in Arte and Euronews. Since 3:20 CET on 7 ...
1996 *Print journalism prize: Patrick de Saint Exupéry, ''Le Figaro'' *Photojournalism prize:
James Nachtwey James Nachtwey (born March 14, 1948) is an American photojournalist and war photographer. He has been awarded the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal five times and two World Press Photo awards. In 2003, Nachtwey was injured in a gre ...
, Magnum for ''
Time Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to ...
'' *Radio prize: Nicolas Poincaré,
France Inter France Inter () is a major French public radio channel and part of Radio France. It is a "generalist" station, aiming to provide a wide national audience with a full service of news and spoken-word programming, both serious and entertaining, li ...
*Television prize: George Allagiah, BBC News *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Eric Monier, France 2 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism):
Olivier Weber Olivier Weber (born 1958) is a French writer, novelist and reporter at large, known primarily for his coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has been a war correspondent for twenty-five years, especially in Central Asia, Africa, Middl ...
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Le Point ''Le Point'' () is a French weekly political and news magazine published in Paris. History and profile ''Le Point'' was founded in September 1972 by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of '' L'Express'', w ...
1997 *Print journalism prize: Alain Bommenel, AFP *Photojournalism prize: Santiago Lyon, Associated Press *Radio prize: François Clémenceau,
Europe 1 Europe 1, formerly known as Europe n° 1, is a privately owned radio station created in 1955. Owned and operated by Lagardère Active, a subsidiary of the Lagardère Group, it is one of the leading radio broadcasting stations in France and its pro ...
*Television prize: Bob Coen and Amy Merz,
CNN News CNN (Cable News Network) is a multinational cable news channel headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by ...
*The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Roger Motte and Martine Laroche-Joubert, France 2 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism):
Jean-Paul Mari Jean-Paul Mari (born 1950) is a French author and journalist. He was born in 1950 in Algiers, leaving his birthplace at the age of 11. He studied psychology and worked as a physiotherapist at a hospital in Toulouse. He has since done stints as a ...
, ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' *The Public Prize:
Luc Delahaye Luc Delahaye (born 1962) is a French photographer known for his large-scale color works depicting conflicts, world events or social issues. His pictures are characterized by detachment, directness and rich details, a documentary approach which is ...
, Magnum 1998 *Print journalism prize:
Jean-Paul Mari Jean-Paul Mari (born 1950) is a French author and journalist. He was born in 1950 in Algiers, leaving his birthplace at the age of 11. He studied psychology and worked as a physiotherapist at a hospital in Toulouse. He has since done stints as a ...
, ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' *Photojournalism prize: Achmad Ibrahim, Associated Press *Radio prize: Nicolas Charbonneau, Europe 1 *Television prize: Morad Aïd-Habbouche and Christian Decarné,
France 3 France 3 () is a French free-to-air public television channel and part of the France Télévisions group, which also includes France 2, France 4, France 5 and France Info. It is made up of a network of regional television services providing ...
*The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Morad Aïd-Habbouche and Christian Decarné, France 3 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Jean Hatzfled, ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
'' *The Public Prize: Hocine, AFP 1999 *Print journalism prize: Gabriel Grüner, ''Stern'' *Photojournalism prize:
James Nachtwey James Nachtwey (born March 14, 1948) is an American photojournalist and war photographer. He has been awarded the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal five times and two World Press Photo awards. In 2003, Nachtwey was injured in a gre ...
, Magnum for ''Time'' magazine *Radio prize: Isabelle Dor,
France Info France Info (stylised as franceinfo:) is a French Public broadcasting, public broadcasting service produced in collaboration with France Télévisions, Radio France, France Médias Monde and the Institut national de l'audiovisuel. The serv ...
*Television prize:
Fergal Keane Fergal Patrick Keane (born 6 January 1961) is an Irish foreign correspondent with BBC News, and an author. For some time, Keane was the BBC's correspondent in South Africa. He is a nephew of the Irish playwright, novelist and essayist John B. ...
, BBC News *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’:
Fergal Keane Fergal Patrick Keane (born 6 January 1961) is an Irish foreign correspondent with BBC News, and an author. For some time, Keane was the BBC's correspondent in South Africa. He is a nephew of the Irish playwright, novelist and essayist John B. ...
, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Javier Espinosa, '' El Mundo'' *The Public Prize: Brennan Linsley, SIPA Press 2000 *Print journalism prize: Rémy Ourdan, ''Le Monde'' *Photojournalism prize: Eric Bouvet, Freelance *Radio prize: Madeleine Mukamabano and Médi Elhag,
France Culture France Culture is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France Radio France is the French national public radio broadcaster. Stations Radio France offers seven national networks: * France Inter — Radio France's " generalist" sta ...
*Television prize:
Matt Frei Matthias "Matt" Frei (born 26 November 1963) is a British-German television news journalist and writer, formerly the Washington, D.C. correspondent for ''Channel 4 News''. He is now the channel's Europe editor and presenter of the evening news. ...
and Darren Conway, BBC News *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’:
Rageh Omaar Rageh Omaar (; so, Raage Oomaar; ar, راجح أومار; born 19 July 1967) is a Somali-born British journalist and writer. He was a BBC world affairs correspondent, where he made his name reporting from Iraq. In September 2006, he moved to ...
, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Patrick Saint-Paul, ''Le Figaro'' *The Public Prize: Eric Bouvet, Freelance 2001 *Print journalism prize: Françoise Spiekermeier, ''Paris Match'' *Photojournalism prize: Enric Marti, AP *Radio prize: Gilles Perez, RFI *Television prize: Ben Brown, BBC News *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Marie-Claude Vogric, France 3 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Maureen Cofflard, ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' *The Public Prize: Jeffrey B. Russel, Corbis Sygma 2002 *Print journalism prize: Pierre Barbancey, ''L'Humanité'' *Photojournalism prize: Luc Delahaye, Magnum Photos *Radio prize: Arnaud Zajtman, BBC News *Television prize: Gilles Jacquier, Bertrand Coq, Tatiana Derouet, Alexandre Berne, France 2 *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: John Simpson, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Jean Kehayan ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
'' *The Public Prize:
Yannis Behrakis Yannis Behrakis ( el, Γιάννης Μπεχράκης; 29 August 1960 – 2 March 2019) was a Greek photojournalist and a Senior editor with Reuters. Biography Yannis Behrakis was born in 1960 in Athens, Greece. He studied photography in the ...
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Reuters Reuters ( ) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters Corporation. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world. The agency was estab ...
2003 *Print journalism prize: Sammy Ketz, AFP *Photojournalism prize: Georges Gobet, AFP *Radio prize: Renaud Bernard, France Info *Television prize: Grégoire Deniau and Hervé Paploray, Capa Presse *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Philippe Lamair, Luc Cauwenberghs, Stefan Janssens, Nathalie Lucien, RTBF *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Caroline Laurent-Simon, ''
Elle ''Elle'' (stylized ''ELLE'') is a worldwide women's magazine of French origin that offers a mix of fashion and beauty content, together with culture, society and lifestyle. The title means "she" or "her" in French. ''Elle'' is considered the w ...
'' *The Public Prize: Georges Gobet, AFP 2004 *Print journalism prize:
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and
Suzanne Goldenberg Suzanne Goldenberg is a Canadian-born author and journalist currently employed by ''The Guardian'' as their United States environmental correspondent. Biography Goldenberg was born and raised in Canada.The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' (UK) *Photojournalism prize: Karim Sahib, AFP *Radio prize: Andrew Harding – BBC News *Television prize: Paul Wood, Adam Moose Campbell, Yousseff Shomali, Sarah Halfpenny, Nigel Sawtell, Qais Hayawi, Laith Kawther – BBC News *The Secondary School Students’:
Fergal Keane Fergal Patrick Keane (born 6 January 1961) is an Irish foreign correspondent with BBC News, and an author. For some time, Keane was the BBC's correspondent in South Africa. He is a nephew of the Irish playwright, novelist and essayist John B. ...
, Glenn Middleton, Jackie Martens, Isaac Mugabi, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Christophe Ayad, ''Libération'' *The Public Prize: Jaafar Ashtiyeh, AFP *Jury's Prize: Caroline Laurent-Simon, Elle 2005 *Print journalism prize: Vincent Hugeux, ''
L’Express ''L'Express'' () is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. The weekly stands at the political centre in the French media landscape, and has a lifestyle supplement, ''L'Express Styles'', and a job supplement, ''Réussir''. History ...
'' *Photojournalism: Jim MacMillan, AP *Radio prize: Ishbel Matheson and
Dan McMillan Dan McMillan (June 29, 1898 – October 22, 1975) was an American football player. McMillan was a prominent tackle for the USC Trojans football teams of the University of Southern California for two seasons until his sporting career was interrupt ...
, BBC News *Television prize: Julian Manyon, Sacha Lomakim, Artem Drabkin, Patrick O’Ryan-Roeder, ITN-ITV News *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Caroline Sinz, Christian De Carné, Salah Agrabi, Michelle Guilloiseau-Joubair, France 3 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Javier Espinosa, ''El Mundo'' *The Public Prize: Roger Lemoyne, ''
Maclean's Magazine ''Maclean's'', founded in 1905, is a Canadian news magazine reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events. Its founder, publisher John Bayne Maclean, established the magazine to provide a uniquely Canadian persp ...
''/Redux Pictures/Alexia Foundation 2006 *Print journalism prize: Jon Stephenson,
Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urba ...
*Photojournalism prize: Jaafar Ashtiyeh, AFP *Radio prize: Alex Last, BBC News *Television prize:
Neil Connery Neil Niren Connery (16 December 1938 – 9 May 2021) was a Scottish actor and the younger brother of actor Sean Connery. Personal Connery was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 16 December 1938. The Connery family is of partial Irish origin. His ...
, ITN-ITV NEWS *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students':
Jeff Koinange Jeff Mwaura Koinange (born 7 January 1966) is a Kenyan journalist and host of '' Jeff Koinange Live'', a talk show on Citizen TV since February 2017. He is also a radio host, alongside Nick Odhiambo, on the breakfast show at HOT 96, the Engli ...
, CNN *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Javier Espinosa, '' El Mundo'' *The Public Prize: Tomas Van Houtryve, Freelance 2007 *Print journalism prize: Adrien Jaulmes, ''La Revue des Deux Mondes'' / ''Le Figaro'' *Photojournalism prize: Mahmud Hams, AFP *Radio news: Angus Crawford, BBC News *Television prize: Alastair Leithead, BBC News *Young reporter prize: Anne Guion, La Vie *The Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Orla Guerin, BBC News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Benjamin Barthe, ''Le Monde'' *The Public Prize: Mahmud Hams, AFP 2008 *Print journalism prize:
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'' *Photojournalism prize:
Balazs Gardi Balazs Gardi is a Hungarian-born, American-based photographer. In 2008, Gardi received two 1st Prizes in the World Press Photo, World Press Photo Awards and won the Photojournalism prize in the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents ...
, VII Network *Radio prize:
Mike Thomson Mike Thomson (born April 8, 1946) is a Republican former member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Thomson represented the 1st District, encompassing all or portions of Atchison, Holt, Nodaway, and Worth counties in northwest Missouri. ...
, BBC News *Television prize: Dominique Derda – France 2 *Young reporter prize: Julius Mwelu, IRIN *Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’: Dominique Derda, France 2 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Anne Guion, La Vie *Public Prize: Yasuyoshi Chiba, AFP 2009 *Print journalism prize: Christina Lamb, ''The Sunday Times'' *Photojournalism prize: Walter Astrada, AFP *Radio prize: Tim Franks, BBC News *Television prize: Paul Comiti, TF1 *Large Format Television:
Jeremy Bowen Jeremy Francis John Bowen (born 6 February 1960) is a Welsh journalist and television presenter. He was the BBC's Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000 and the BBC Middle East editor from 2005 to 2022, before being ...
, BBC News *Young reporter: Mohamed Dahir, AFP *Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’ Prize: Paul Comiti, TF1 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Célia Mercier – XXI *Public Prize: Jérôme Delay, AP 2010 *Print journalism prize:
Christophe Boltanski Christophe Boltanski (born 10 July 1962) is a French journalist, writer and chronicler, laureate of the prix Femina 2015 for his novel ''La Cache''. Biography Christophe Boltanski is the son of sociologist Luc Boltanski and the nephew of lingui ...
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Le Nouvel Observateur (), previously known as (1964–2014), is a weekly French news magazine. Based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation. Its current editor is Cécil ...
'' *Photojournalism prize: Véronique de Viguerie, ''Paris Match'' / Getty Images *Radio prize: Florence Lozach, Europe 1 *Television prize:
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*Large Format Television: Gilles Jacquier, France 2 *Young reporter prize: Miles Amoore, ''
The Sunday Times ''The Sunday Times'' is a British newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category. It was founded in 1821 as ''The New Observer''. It is published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News UK, whi ...
'' *Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’ Prize: Danfung Dennis, PBS *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Mélanis Bois – ''Elle'' *Public Prize: Véronique de Viguerie – Paris Match / Getty Imagest 2011 *Print journalism prize: Jon Stephenson, Metro Magazine *Photojournalism prize: Yuri Kozyrev, Noor *Radio prize: Etienne Monin – France Info *Television prize:
Alex Crawford Alexandra Christine Crawford, (born 15 April 1962) is a British journalist who currently works as a Special Correspondent for Sky News based in Turkey. Biography Crawford was born in Surrey in 1962 to an English-Chinese mother and a Scotti ...
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Sky News Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel and organisation. Sky News is distributed via an English-language radio news service, and through online channels. It is owned by Sky Group, a division of Comcast. John Ryley is the hea ...
*Large Format Television:
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*Web journalism: Zoé Lamazou and Sarah Leduc, France 24 *Young reporter: Sara Hussein – AFP *Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’ Prize: Alex Crawford, Sky News *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Mariana Grépinet, ''
Paris Match ''Paris Match'' () is a French-language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. History and profile A sports news magazine, ''Match l'intran'' (a play on '' L'Intransigeant ...
'' *Public Prize: Yuri Kozyrev, Noor 2012 *Print journalism prize: Javier Espinosa, El Mundo *Photojournalism prize: Aris Messinis, AFP *Radio Prize:
Jeremy Bowen Jeremy Francis John Bowen (born 6 February 1960) is a Welsh journalist and television presenter. He was the BBC's Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000 and the BBC Middle East editor from 2005 to 2022, before being ...
, BBC News *Television prize:
Nic Robertson Nic Robertson (born 1962) is the international diplomatic editor of CNN. Career Robertson joined CNN in 1990 and is currently the network's international diplomatic editor, based in London. His reporting has focused on global terrorism and arme ...
, CNN *Large Format Television: Mathieu Mabin, France 24 *Web journalism prize: David Wood,
Huffington Post ''HuffPost'' (formerly ''The Huffington Post'' until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated ''HuffPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and ...
*Young reporter prize:
Ed Ou Ed Ou (born 1986) is a Canadian photojournalist currently represented by Reportage by Getty Images.http://www.reportagebygettyimages.com/ed-ou/#biography He has covered numerous stories in the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa ...
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*Lower Normandy Secondary School Students’ Prize: Mathieu Mabin, France 24 *The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (print journalism): Rémy Ourdan, ''Le Monde'' *Public Prize: Manu Brabo, AP 2013 * Print journalism prize: Jean-Philippe Remy (''
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'') * Photojournalism prize: Fabio Bucciarelli (AFP) * Television prize: Sophie Nivelle-Cardinale (TF1) * Radio prize: Marine Olivesi (CBC) * Large Format Television: Ben Anderson (BBC News) * Young reporter prize: Florentin Cassonnet (XXI) * Web journalism prize: Laurent Van der Stockt and Jean-Philippe Remy (''Le Monde'') * Secondary school students’ prize: Sophie Nivelle-Cardinale (TF1) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Wolfgang Bauer (
Die Zeit ''Die Zeit'' (, "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles. History The ...
) * Public prize: Javier Manzano (AFP) 2014 * Photojournalism prize: Mohammed al-Shaikh (AFP) * Print journalism prize:
Anthony Loyd Anthony William Vivian Loyd (born 12 September 1966) is an English journalist and noted war correspondent, best known for his 1999 book ''My War Gone By, I Miss It So''. He gained prominence in February 2019 when he tracked down a British ISIL ...
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Times Time is the continued sequence of existence and events, and a fundamental quantity of measuring systems. Time or times may also refer to: Temporal measurement * Time in physics, defined by its measurement * Time standard, civil time speci ...
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Lyse Doucet Lyse Marie Doucet , (; born 24 December 1958) is a Canadian journalist who is the BBC's Chief International Correspondent and senior presenter. She presents on BBC World Service radio and BBC World News television, and also reports for BBC ...
(BBC News) * Large Format Television: Marcel Mettelsiefen (Arte Reportage) * Radio prize: Olivier Poujade (
France Inter France Inter () is a major French public radio channel and part of Radio France. It is a "generalist" station, aiming to provide a wide national audience with a full service of news and spoken-word programming, both serious and entertaining, li ...
) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Claire Meynial * Young reporter prize: Alexey Furman * Secondary school students’ prize: Mathieu Mabin (
France 24 France 24 ( in French) is a French state-owned international news television network based in Paris. Its channels broadcast in French, English, Arabic, and Spanish and are aimed at the overseas market. Based in the Paris suburb of Issy-les-M ...
) * Web journalism prize: Gerald Holubowicz, Olga Kravets, Maria Morina, Oksana Yushko and Anna Shpakova * Public prize (photojournalism): Emin Ozmen (Sipa Press) 2015 * Photojournalism prize: Heidi Levine (
Sipa Press Sipa Press is a French photo agency based in Paris. Overview It was founded 1973 by the Turkish newsphotographer and photojournalist Gökşin Sipahioğlu together with American writer Phyllis Springer, concentrating their activities from the beg ...
) * Print journalism prize: Christopher Reuter (''
Der Spiegel ''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'') * Television prize: Mikhail Galutsov (Vice) * Large Format Television: Xavier Muntz (
Arte Arte (; (), sometimes stylized in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture. It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg-based European Economic Interest Grouping ARTE, plus ...
) * Radio prize: Emma-Jane Kirby (BBC) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Wolfgang Bauer (Die Zeit) * Young reporter prize: Pierre Sautreuil (
L'Obs (), previously known as (1964–2014), is a weekly French news magazine. Based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation. Its current editor is Cécil ...
) * Secondary school students’ prize: Alex Crawford (
Sky News Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel and organisation. Sky News is distributed via an English-language radio news service, and through online channels. It is owned by Sky Group, a division of Comcast. John Ryley is the hea ...
) * Web journalism prize: Christian Werner (''Süddeutsche Zeitung'') * Public prize (photojournalism): Heidi Levine (Sipa Press) 2016 * Photojournalism prize:
Yannis Behrakis Yannis Behrakis ( el, Γιάννης Μπεχράκης; 29 August 1960 – 2 March 2019) was a Greek photojournalist and a Senior editor with Reuters. Biography Yannis Behrakis was born in 1960 in Athens, Greece. He studied photography in the ...
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Reuters Reuters ( ) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters Corporation. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world. The agency was estab ...
) * Print journalism prize: Wolfgang Bauer (''Die Zeit'') * Television prize,
Amnesty International Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and sup ...
prize: Arnaud Comte and Stéphane Guillemot (
France 2 France 2 () is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4 and France 5. France Télévisions also participates in Arte and Euronews. Since 3:20 CET on 7 ...
) * Large Format Television: Ayman Oghanna and Warzer Jaff (
Vice News Vice News (stylized as VICE News) is Vice Media's current affairs channel, producing daily documentary essays and video through its website and YouTube channel. It promotes itself on its coverage of "under-reported stories". Vice News was create ...
) * Radio prize:
Jeremy Bowen Jeremy Francis John Bowen (born 6 February 1960) is a Welsh journalist and television presenter. He was the BBC's Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000 and the BBC Middle East editor from 2005 to 2022, before being ...
(
BBC News BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadca ...
) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Célia Mercier (Revue XXI) * Young reporter prize: Mohammed Badra (
European Pressphoto Agency EPA Images , European Pressphoto Agency B.V. (EPA Images) is an international news photo agency. Images from all parts of the world covering news, politics, sports, business, finance as well as arts, culture and entertainment are provided by a ...
) * Normandy Secondary school students’ prize: Virginie Nguyen Hoang and Dastane Altaïr (
France 4 France 4 () is a French free-to-air television channel owned by France Télévisions, focused on children's programming. The colour of France 4 is purple. Originally launched as Festival in 1996, the channel took its current name in 2005 when it ...
) * Web journalism prize: Guillaume Herbaut and Paul Ouazan (
Arte Arte (; (), sometimes stylized in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture. It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg-based European Economic Interest Grouping ARTE, plus ...
) * Public prize (photojournalism):
Yannis Behrakis Yannis Behrakis ( el, Γιάννης Μπεχράκης; 29 August 1960 – 2 March 2019) was a Greek photojournalist and a Senior editor with Reuters. Biography Yannis Behrakis was born in 1960 in Athens, Greece. He studied photography in the ...
(Reuters) 2017 * Print journalism prize: (''Le Figaro'') * Photojournalism prize: Ali Arkadi (VII Photo Agency) * Television prize:
Waad Al-Kateab Waad Al-Kateab ( ar, وعد الخطيب; born ) is the pseudonym of a Syrian journalist, filmmaker, and activist. Her documentary, ''For Sama'' (2019), was nominated for four BAFTAs at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards, winning for Best Docu ...
(Channel 4) * Radio prize: Gwendoline Debono (Europe 1) * Large Format Television: Olivier Sarbil (Channel 4 News) * Young reporter prize: May Jeong (The Intercept) * Normandy Secondary school students’ prize: Waad Al-Kateab (Channel 4) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Fritz Schaap (''Der Spiegel'') * Public prize: Antoine Agoudjian (''Le Figaro'' Magazine) 2018 * Print journalism prize: Kenneth R. Rosen (The Atavist magazine) * Photojournalism prize: Mahmud Hams (AFP) * Television prize: Nima Elbagir, Alex Platt and Raja Razek (CNN) * Radio prize: Gwendoline Debono (Europe 1) * Large Format Television: Nicolas Bertrand and Thomas Donzel (France 2) * Young reporter prize: Mushfiqul Alam (freelance) * Normandy Secondary school students’ prize: Stéphanie Perez, Nicolas Auer and Laetitia Niro (France 2) * The Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize: Jean-Philippe Rémy (''Le Monde'') * Public prize: Paula Bronstein (Getty images reportage)


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* {{Official website, www.prixbayeux.org French journalism awards Awards established in 1994 1994 establishments in France