European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages
Abbreviation | MIDAS |
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Formation | 2001 |
Founded at | Bozen, South Tyrol, Italy |
Type | Non-profit association for minority daily press |
Headquarters | European Academy (EURAC), Bozen, South Tyrol, Italy |
Coordinates | 46°29′40.7″N 11°20′45″E / 46.494639°N 11.34583°E |
Membership (2018) | 27 |
Official language | English, German |
President | Edita Slezáková |
Main organ | Governing Board |
Website | www |
The European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages (MIDAS) is a politically independent, non-profit association for minority daily press with headquarters at the European Academy (EURAC) in Bozen, South Tyrol, Italy.
MIDAS was formed in the year 2001 by editors-in-chief from more than 10 language communities throughout Europe in order to coordinate their strategies and to stimulate cooperation in the areas of information exchange, printing, and marketing; to organise campaigns to promote publications in minority languages; and to obtain support from state and EU institutions for minority languages and their print media.
Annually MIDAS organizes Study Visits for the journalists of its member newspapers and majority press. Program seeks to develop knowledge in editorial work maximizing experience of the participants through the exchange of information. The Study Visit Programme is dedicated to report on minority protection and cultural diversity issues within the context of the European Integration process.
MIDAS awards also the Midas and Otto von Habsburg prizes to the journalists of minority and majority press. The judging criteria for the prizes are high journalistic quality and coverage of topics related to minority protection, European integration and promotion of cultural diversity.
30 newspapers from Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland have already joined MIDAS, and organization continues to grow. MIDAS member newspapers reach more than 3 million European citizens as readers and are published in 13 languages.
In 2019 Catalan web portal VilaWeb was admitted as a new member of MIDAS, becoming a first fully online media outlet to become a member of the association.
Members
Source: http://www.midas-press.org/home/members/
Awards
MIDAS Prize for Journalism in Minority Protection and Cultural Diversity in Europe
Winners
Source: http://www.midas-press.org/midas-prize-for-journalism/laureates/
Otto von Habsburg Prize for Journalism in Minority Protection and Cultural Diversity in Europe
Winners
Year | Winner | Media | Type |
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2004[15] | Reinhard Olt | Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung | Press |
2005[16] | Gian Antonio Stella | Corriere della Sera | Press |
2006[17] | Ivan Zsolt Nagy | Magyar Nemzet | Press |
2007[18] | Margaretha Kopeinig | Kurier | Press |
2008[19] | Marius Cosmeanu | Cotidianul | Press |
2009[20] | Marcin Wojciechowski | Gazeta Wyborcza | Press |
2010[21] | Stefan Hríb | .týždeň | Press |
2011[22] | Peter Meier-Bergfeld | Rheinischer Merkur | Press |
2012[23] | Constanze Letsch | The Guardian | Press |
2013[24] | Keno Verseck | Der Spiegel | Press |
2014[25] | Laure Equy | Libération | Press |
2015[26] | Inoslav Bešker | Jutarnji list | Press |
2016[27] | Editorial staff of broadcast Servus, Srečno, Ciao | ORF/ORF Kärnten (Carinthia) | Radio and TV |
2017[28] | Josep Maria Espinàs | El Periódico de Catalunya | Press |
2018 | Petra Sorge | Berliner Zeitung | Press |
2019 | Flensburger Tageblatt and JydskeVestkysten | Press |
Source: http://www.midas-press.org/otto-von-habsburg-prize/laureates/
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