The Pictures of the Award Ceremony 2024
29.04.2024
29.04.2024
26.04.2024
The Swiss Press Awards 2024 were held by the Reinhardt von Graffenried Foundation on Friday 26th April, at the University of Bern. Musician Mariana La Cruz premiered the Swiss Press Song 24 “Cinéma Vérité”, which she composed especially for the occasion.
In recognition of their outstanding work, each of the award winners was presented with a Diamond trophy and the sum of CHF 15,000. The 2nd and 3rd prize winners in all categories received CHF 3,000 and CHF 1,000 respectively. The category winners of the Swiss Press Photo each received CHF 3,000. The Journalist of the Year and the Photographer of the Year each left the stage with CHF 25,000.
The Reinhardt von Graffenried Foundation was established as an independent organisation, with the aim of promoting Swiss journalism.
For the fourth year in a row, the Swiss Press Yearbook, which showcases the work of the award-winning journalists, along with Switzerland’s best press photos, in four languages, is published by Steidl Verlag.
The launch of the “Swiss Press Photo 24” exhibition’s national tour is on 9th May 2024 at the Swiss National Museum in Zurich (Mai 9 – June 30), before moving on to the Swiss National Library in Berne (17th July – 10th October), the Swiss National Museum Château de Prangins (1st November 2024 – 2nd February 2025), and finally the Castel Grande in Bellinzona (February 2nd – April 27, 2025).
The Swiss Press Song 2024 by the Brazilian-born Bernese musician Mariana La Cruz is titled “Cinéma Vérité”. The song is available for listening, here: Swiss Press Song 24
Overview Swiss Press Award 2024 (PDF)
26.04.2024
26.03.2024
The main winner of the Swiss Press Photo 2024, the Swiss Press Photographer of the Year, will be chosen in Berne on 26th April 2024 and announced by Newsletter. The prize money is CHF 25,000.
28.02.2024
28.04.2023
This year’s Swiss media awards are shared between three female German-speaking journalists, one female French-speaking journalist, and one team from German-speaking Switzerland. Maurine Mercier is the Swiss Press Journalist of the Year and Alex Kühni is the Swiss Press Photographer of the Year.
The Swiss Press Awards 2023 were held by the Reinhardt von Graffenried Foundation on Friday 28 April, at the University of Bern. The Los Angeles based musician and actor Carlos Leal premiered the Swiss Press Song 23 “Regarde”, which he had composed especially for the occasion.
The award ceremony was streamed live from the University of Bern at http://www.swisspressaward.ch and on youtube, where it can still be viewed.
The winners are: Barbara Achermann (Swiss Press Text), Pascal Albisser, Julian Schmidli, Lukas Frischkencht(Swiss Press Online), Maurine Mercier (Swiss Press Audio), Cristina Karrer (Swiss Press Video), Martina Brassel (Swiss Press Local) and Alex Kühni (Swiss Press Photographer of the Year).
Swiss Press Award Winner Overview 2023
For their outstanding work each of the award winners was presented with a Diamond trophy and the sum of CHF 15,000. The 2nd and 3rd prizes in all categories received CHF 3,000 and CHF 1,000 respectively. The category winners of the Swiss Press Photo each received CHF 3,000. The Journalist of the Year and the Photographer of the Year left the stage with CHF 25,000 each.
The Reinhardt von Graffenried Foundation was established as an independent organisation with the aim of promoting Swiss journalism.
The Swiss Press Yearbook in four languages, showcasing the work of the award-winning journalists along with Switzerland’s best press photos is being published by Steidl Verlag for the third time.
The exhibition “Swiss Press Photo 23” launches its national tour on 5 May 2023 in the Swiss National Museum in Zurich (5 May – 25 June), before moving on to the Bern Historical Museum (31 August – 29 October), then to the Château de Prangins (16 November 2023 – 25 February 2024) and to the Museo Castello Grande in Bellinzona (2 March – 28 April 2024).
The Swiss Press Song 2023 is by Los Angeles based musician and actor Carlos Leal from French speaking Switzerland and is called “Regarde”. The song is available to listen to here: Swiss Press Song 23