The Cavling Prize is a prestigious Danish journalist award. It is awarded annually in January to "a journalist or a group of journalists who have shown initiative and talent in the past year."[1] It is generally considered the most prestigious prize for Journalism in Denmark.
The Prize commemorates Henrik Cavling, founder of the Danish Journalists Confederation.
The prize consists of 20,000 kroner and a statuette made by George Rode depicting Henry Cavling. The prize is awarded by a committee appointed by the Danish Journalists' Federation executive committee.[2]
Recipients
- 1945 Henrik V. Ringsted
- 1946 Ole Vinding
- 1947 Gunnar R. Næsselund
- 1948 Nele Topsøe (Nele Poul Sørensen)
- 1949 Poul Dalgaard / Anders B. Nørgaard
- 1950 Mogens Bostrup
- 1951 Niels Blædel
- 1952 Aage Hastrup
- 1953 Per Arboe Rasmussen
- 1954 Robert Kjældgård
- 1955 not given
- 1956 Røde Kors Ungarn-indsamlingen (eng: Red Cross Hungary-fund raiser)
- 1957 Ole Hansen
- 1958 not given
- 1959 Dan Larsen
- 1960 Viggo Duvå
- 1961 Willy Reunert
- 1962 Jørgen Hartmann-Petersen
- 1963 Poul Trier Pedersen
- 1964 Knud Poulsen
- 1965 Poul Dalgaard
- 1966 Herbert Pundik
- 1967 Hans V. Bischoff
- 1968 Erik Nørgaard
- 1969 Thyra Christensen
- 1970 Leif Blædel
- 1971 Torgny Møller
- 1972 Leif Kjeldsen
- 1973 The chief editors of Vejle Avis
- 1974 Anne Wolden-Ræthinge (Ninka)
- 1975 Nele Rue
- 1976 Harry Rasmussen
- 1977 Jacob Andersen / Søren Jacobsen
- 1978 Svend Bedsted / Jens Otto Kjær Hansen
- 1979 Jørgen Flindt Pedersen / Erik Stephensen
- 1980 Hanne Dam
- 1981 Henning Thøgersen / Jan Michaelsen
- 1982 J. B. Holmgård
- 1983 Hanne Reintoft
- 1984 Sten Bådsgård / Jørgen Pedersen
- 1985 Allan Graubæk / Gunner Nielsen / Henrik Thomsen
- 1986 Alex Frank Larsen
- 1987 The magazine Press
- 1988 Jens J. Espersen
- 1989 Anders Peter Mathiasen / Jeppe Juhl
- 1990 Erik Eisenberg / Ulrik Haagerup / Martin Uhlenfeldt
- 1991 Leif O. Dahl / Claus G. Theilgaard
- 1992 Nils Ufer (posthumous)
- 1993 Mikkel Hertz
- 1994 John Mynderup
- 1995 Christian Nordkap / Lars Rugaard / Erik Valeur
- 1996 Henrik Grunnet / Michael Klint
- 1997 Poul Brink
- 1998 Tonni Vinkel Sørensen
- 1999 Søren Funch / Jens Chr. Hansen / Erik Eisenberg
- 2000 Kim Dahl Nielsen / Kasper D. Borch
- 2001 Poul Høi
- 2002 Morten Pihl / Jakob Priess-Sørensen
- 2003 Charlotte Aagaard / Jørgen Steen Nielsen / Bo Elkjær
- 2004 Miki Mistrati / Thomas Stokholm / Jeppe Facius / Anders-Peter Mathiasen
- 2005 Christian Andersen / Michael Klint
- 2006 Miriam Dalsgaard / Olav Hergel
- 2007 Peter Øvig Knudsen
- 2008 Morten Crone / Morten Frich / Erik Refner / Jesper Woldenhof
- 2009 Jesper Tynell
- 2010 Lars Nørgaard Pedersen / Asger Westh / Stine Larsen
- 2011 Ulrik Dahlin / Anton Geist
- 2012 Asbjørn With
- 2013 Jeppe Gaardboe, Frederik Brun Madsen, Søren Kristensen, Michael Klint og Steen Jensen for Danmarks Radio[3]
- 2014 Morten Pihl for Jyllands-Posten[4]
- 2015 Puk Damsgård for Danmarks Radio[5]
- 2016 Chris Kjær Jessen, Michael Lund / Lars Nørgaard Pedersen for Berlingske
- 2017 Camilla Stockmann and Janus Køster-Rasmussen for Politiken and DR
- 2018 Eva Jung, Simon Bendtsen and Michael Lund for Berlingske
- 2019 Tea Krogh Sørensen and Morten Pihl for Jyllands-Posten
References
- ↑ Dansk Journalistforbund. "Cavling". Archived from the original on 17 December 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ↑ "Cavlingprisen - Danmarks mest prestigefyldte journalistpris". journalistforbundet.dk. Dansk Journalistforbund.
- ↑ "DR-journalister får Cavlingprisen". DR. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ↑ "Journalist Morten Pihl får Cavlingprisen 2014". DR. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ↑ "DR's Puk Damsgård får Cavlingprisen". DR. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
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