Estonian Newspaper Association
The Estonian Newspaper Association (Template:Lang-et) is an umbrella organisation representing common interests of newspapers published in Estonia. As of July 28, 2007, it represents 41 publications.[1]
The association was established in 1990 and has been a member of World Association of Newspapers since 1991.
Estonian Press Council
In 2002 the association established the Estonian Press Council (Avaliku Sõna Nõukogu), with the purpose of the supervision of the Estonian press. It is a self-regulating body of the Estonian press. It provides a possibility to settle readers' complaints out of court, free of charge.[2]
Press Friend Award
Since 1994, the association has given out a yearly Press Friend award[3] and an accompanying Press Enemy award. The Press Friend award comes with a stylised sculpture of a megaphone; there is no accompanying sculpture for the Press Enemy award.
Year | Press Friend | Press Enemy |
---|---|---|
1994 | Mart Laar[4] | Lennart Meri[4] |
1995 | Siim Kallas[4] | Edgar Savisaar[4] |
1996 | Tunne Kelam[4] | Tiit Made[4] |
1997 | Paul Varul[4][5] | Robert Lepikson[4] |
1998 | Lennart Meri[4] | Olari Taal[4] |
1999 | Jüri Mõis[6] | Lennart Meri[6] |
2000 | Ivar Tallo[7] | Toivo Jürgenson[7] |
2001 | Ingrid Rüütel[8] | Mart Laar[8] |
2002 | Allar Jõks[9] | Heiki Kranich[9] |
2003 | Mati Alaver[10] | Peeter Tali[10] |
2004 | Marko Pomerants[11] | Rein Lang[11] |
2005 | Tõnis Lepp[12] | Andres Lipstok[12] |
2006 | Aadu Luukas (posthumously)[13] | Enn Pant[13] |
2007 | Juhan Kivirähk[14] | Andrus Ansip[14] |
2008 | Ivari Padar[15] | Urmas Kukk[15] |
2009 | Andres Arrak[16] | Rein Lang[16] |
References
- ^ "Statement by the Estonian Newspaper Association". Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2009-03-10.
- ^ "Sixth Periodic Report" Archived 2011-08-23 at the Wayback Machine on the Implementation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Submitted by the Republic of Estonia under Article 9 of the Convention", 2004
- ^ The Estonian Newspaper Association nominates the best journalist of 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 3, 1998: Ajalehtede Liit valis viiendaks pressisőbraks president Meri
- ^ Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 20, 1997: Varulile anti üle pressisőbra ruupor; vihjeid 1998.a. kandidaatidele
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 3, 1999: Ajalehtede Liit pidas täiskogu, valis pressisőbra
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 6, 2000: Ajalehtede Liidu pressisőbraks valiti infoseaduse üks väljatöötajaid Ivar Tallo
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 6, 2001: 2001. aasta pressisőbraks valiti Ingrid Rüütel
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 12, 2002: Aasta pressisõbraks valiti Allar Jõks
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 11, 2003: Pressisõber on Mati Alaver, pressivaenlane Peeter Tali
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 10, 2004: Pressisõber on Marko Pomerants, pressivaenlane Rein Lang
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 8, 2005: Pressisõber on Tõnis Lepp ja pressivaenlane Andres Lipstok
- ^ a b Eesti Ajalehtede Liit December 5, 2006: Pressisõber on postuumselt Aadu Luukas ja pressivaenlane Enn Pant
- ^ a b Pressisõber on Juhan Kivirähk ja pressivaenlane Andrus Ansip
- ^ a b Pressisõber on Ivari Padar ja pressivaenlane Urmas Kukk
- ^ a b Pressisõber on Andres Arrak ja pressivaenlane Rein Lang