Redkollegia

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Redkollegia
Редколлегия
Логотип премии Редколлегия.png
Awarded forJournalistic works that meet the high standards of the profession
Sponsored byCharitable organisation Sreda Foundation
CountryRussia
Reward(s)$2,000 – 10,000
First awarded2016
Websiteredkollegia.org

Redkollegia (Russian: Редколлегия, lit.'Editorial Board') is an independent media award established by the Sreda Foundation headed by  [ru] to support free professional journalism in Russia.[1][2] The prize is awarded monthly to several authors.

The organizers of the award believe that in this way they will be able to “help those who maintain high professional standards in Russia at a time when free and high-quality journalism is under pressure from the state, and the human rights to freedom of expression and free access to information are systematically violated."[3]

The first laureates of the award —  [ru], Sergei Medvedev, Ilya Rozhdestvensky and Mikhail Rubin — were presented in September 2016.[4]

Entry and prize consideration[]

On the pages of the project, links are published daily to the materials of federal and regional publications collected by a group of experts. These materials are potential applicants for the award. Both authors and readers can nominate material for the award, informing the jury and experts about important publications.[5]

Redkollegia is awarded to a specific author or group of authors for a specific journalistic text (investigation, reportage or interview) published in any available way: in the media, on a personal website, on a social network. The main selection criterion is a high professional level of the text. The audience and the number of readings do not matter. The minimum prize is two thousand dollars.[6]

The jury considers authors of journalistic works that involve obtaining new socially significant information, direct work with information sources, and independent collection of information about events, phenomena, and processes taking place in reality as applicants for the award.[7]

Jury[]

The jury of Redkollegia:[8]

Experts[]

  •  [ru] — journalist, reporter, columnist for Vedomosti, media expert. Since 2019 — acting lawyer
  • Maria Zonina — translator, editor
  • Elena Vicens — journalist, editor, former correspondent of RIA Novosti in Spain, former contributor of the newspaper El País
  • Leonid Moyzhes — journalist, editor of the website redkollegia.org
  • Kirill Denisov — journalist, blogger, editor of accounts in social networks of the Redkollegia award[8]

Award winners[]

Month Authors Media Work Reference
2016
September  [ru] Meduza The end of privacy [9]
Sergei Medvedev Forbes The biopolitics of violence: what the women's flash mob told us about Russia [10]
Ilya Rozhdestvensky

 [ru]

RBK The force awakens: who is behind the high-profile special operations of the FSB [11]
October Denis Korotkov  [Wikidata] A car from Horlivka ran into the polls [12]
Alexander Zhuravlev

Irina Kazankina

Konstantin Andreychuk

Mikhail Sinyukhin

NewsVo (Vologda) Unlucky routes. Who is to blame for the collapse of the Vologda public transport system? [13]
Sergey Shpilkin @podmoskovnik Updated distribution of votes by turnout and corrected results [14]
November Ksenia Leonova The Firm's Secret Russia goes underground: Five days in the garages of Tolyatti [15]
Igor Podgorny @igorpodgorny We survived the Patriotic War, we will survive this one too ... [16]
Anton Kravtsov Help Needed Out of myself [17]
December Alexandrina Elagina Moloko plus Continuous terrorism [18]
Ilnur Sharafiev Meduza 18 thousand rubles per person [19]
Denis Puzyrev RBK Time is money: how the underground business of selling expensive watches worked [20]
Maria Bashmakova Ogoniok Dissidents [21]
2017
January Tatiana Yurasova Novaya Gazeta Mytishchi Gate
Siranush Sharoyan Republic.ru Black cash register. How a trillion dollars were taken out of the country in 25 years
Irina Tumakova  [Wikidata] How they wanted light in Bogolyubovo and lost their condoms
February Vadim Braidov Help Needed Puncture and forget
Ksenia Leonova

Nikolay Kononov

Vladimir Shopotov

The Firm's Secret FSIN archipelago
Polina Eremenko  [Wikidata] Corpse # 21449: the story of a posthumous journey
March Ilya Azar Novaya Gazeta Strikers of Justice
Elena Solovyova 7x7 Erasing the "Frontier"
Dmitry Durnev Spectrum How things are done.
April Egor Skovoroda MediaZona The sea of hermitages.
Andrey Zakharov

Polina Rusyaeva

RBK RBK investigation: how a "media factory" grew out of a "troll factory"
Olesya Shmagun Novaya Gazeta Lawyer Pavlov, "comrade and partner"
May Elena Milashina

Irina Gordienko

Novaya Gazeta Massacres of Chechen gays
Elena Kostyuchenko Meduza “You will kill him or we will kill him. Choose which is better"
June  [ru] Lapshesnimalochnaya Who and how is sawing millions on deceiving Muscovites
Shura Burtin  [Wikidata] The Hottabych case
July  [Wikidata] Novaya Gazeta "I believed that we were not there, in Ukraine"
Dmitry Borko  [Wikidata] A series of reports from the court in the murder of Nemtsov
Ekaterina Borozdina Help Needed The doctor doesn't care about your emotions
August Maria Klimova

Yulia Suguyeva

MediaZona "There were rumors in the village."
Vera Shengelia Meduza Well get well
Mikhail Danilovich Zvezda (Perm) HIV for show.
September Roman Badanin

Nikolay Kovalkov

Maria Zholobova

Daria Zhuk

Dozhd Peterburg's. Father and son
Peter Manyakhin  [ru] Pure capitalism
Denis Korotkov  [Wikidata] A series of publications about the real losses of Russian private military organizations in Syria
October Yury Dud

Alexander Aksyonov

 [Wikidata] Sergey Bodrov - the main Russian superhero
Alexander Borzenko

Ivan Golunov

 [ru]

 [ru]

Meduza There is no "Christian state". But the FSB may be behind it.
Timofey Butenko Version (Saratov) Deputy implications: into whose hands the real estate of the Saratov Regional Consumer Union goes
November Polina Rusyaeva

Andrey Zakharov

RBK RBK investigation: how the "troll factory" worked in the US elections
 [ru] Meduza Second Katyn
Elena Racheva Novaya Gazeta Edge
December Svetlana Reiter  [Wikidata] How America learned about the "Russian hackers"
Anna Yarovaya 7x7 Rewrite Sandarmokh
Nadezhda Petrova Kommersant Honesty and vice
2018
January Olga Mutovina Help Needed Oktyabrina prays
Svetlana Zobova  [ru] "Bortnikovka"
Anna Rodionova VADEMECUM For what hematologist Elena Misyurina was sentenced to two years in prison
Katerina Gordeeva  [ru] The case is absurd and clearly indicative
February Igor Pushkarev  [ru] “Where were they sent and why? How the pigs were sent to slaughter "
Olesya Shmagun

Roman Anin

Novaya Gazeta Sons of the Fatherland
Evgeny Berg Meduza Children who said strange things
March Farida Rustamova BBC Russian Service "I don't let go of my hands, if only a little": the BBC journalist became the object of harassment of the deputy Slutsky
Maxim Litavrin

Andrey Kaganskikh

MediaZona Ruslan D. Revolution
Elena Romanova Bloknot At an aircraft plant in the Rostov region, more than twenty people were poisoned by thallium
Roman Shleinov Novaya Gazeta Novichok has already killed
April Irina Tumakova Novaya Gazeta The spine is broken, traces of the boiler in the mouth
 [ru] Help Needed Human life
Alexandra Taranova Novaya Gazeta Empowered to remain silent
May Nina Abrosimova  [ru] Cheap drugs appeared — and the grandmothers could not stand it
Alexander Chernykh OVD-Info I wanted to howl, shout to them — what are you doing with my daughter? Are you human or not?
Irina Kravtsova Meduza A girl from Vladikavkaz was raped for four months.
June Kirill Rukov  [Wikidata] Sveta Ugolek — model with burns of 45% of the body
Александр Черных

Ivan Slobodenyuk

Anna Vasilieva

Kommersant "The dead are talking at last"
Polina Efimova Codaru.com Nemchik was born
July Orkhan Jemal

Alexander Rastorguev

Kirill Radchenko

Redkollegia Courage and dedication to the profession
Olga Bobrova

Irina Biryukova

Novaya Gazeta 10 minutes in class educational work
August Katerina Gordeeva

Roman Super

Alexander Urzhanov

Amur waves How Serebrennikov spent $ 218 million
Victoria Mikisha Help Needed (Takie dela) Tatiana 911
Ivan Golunov Meduza Coffin, cemetery, hundreds of billions of rubles
September Mark Naumenko Meduza Concentration camp for 10 million Uyghurs
Shura Burtin Monitor-1
Vladimir Sokolov 59.ru “People come to us from a big house and are surprised. They cannot afford such a salary"
October Elizaveta Pestova MediaZona Secret Witnesses Against Jehovah's Witnesses.
Natalia Rostova YeltsinMedia Major Izmailov: “There was mess in Chechnya, and I had to promote it. Of course I didn't. "
Evgeny Stetsko Help Needed (Takie dela) Lonely fight
Evgenia Volunkova

Anna Ivantsova

Birdmen
November Rita Roitman Eto Kavkaz Khabib's white papakha
Mikhail Rubin Proekt [ru] A cart from the Kremlin.
 [ru] Meduza The Moscow clinic offered to do female circumcision for girls under 12 for religious reasons.
December Yulia Suguyeva MediaZona "And leave the bodies for yourself."
Pavel Kanygin Novaya Gazeta Khachaturian.
Gleb Yarovy 7x7 Redneck, "master", sadist
2019
January Tatiana Britskaya Blogger 51 God will give
Marina Malkova  [ru] Explosives in the shopping center, four killed and the silence of the security forces
February Sergey Yerzhenkov Dozhd "The escape".
Daria Burlakova Novaya Gazeta Get rich quick recipes
Ivan Kozlov Zvezda Vera Pavlovna's nightmare: what happens inside a dilapidated house from the project of Hannes Meyer
Sasha Sulim Meduza Nobody looked for him, but he continued to kill [22]
March Katya Arenina Proekt Unmerciful sir. [23]
Zosia Rodkevich ROMB Survivors. [24]
Alisa Kustikova

Olesya Shmagun

Irina Dolinina

Alesya Marokhovskaya

Meduza Russian elite wallet [25]
April Elena Chesnokova  [ru] 50 Shades of Red [26]
Sergey Vilkov  [ru] For 15 years, the General Staff's Office of the Ministry of Defence has spent millions of dollars on psychics [27]
Ilya Rozhdestvensky

 [ru]

Roman Badanin

Proekt Master and Chef. [28]
May Boris Grozovsky The Insider "Calls for the fight against slavery threaten the state system." [29]
Timofey Butenko nversia.ru Die within your means: with what salaries regional security officials, doctors, teachers and cultural figures go bankrupt (and how many are there) [30]
Karina Zabolotnaya

Nina Popugaeva

Dmitry Stepanovsky

 [ru] Shies' ABC [31]
June Maria Pogrebnyak

Anastasia Kulagina

 [ru] Moscow Chernobyl: South-East Expressway at a nuclear burial ground [32]
Julia Vishnevetskaya

Konstantin Salomatin

Radio Liberty Shies. [33]
 [ru] Novaya Gazeta They planted it on us. [34]
Evgeny Antonov  [ru] How do Petersburgers prove that drugs were planted on them? [35]
July Anastasia Stogney

Roman Badanin

Irina Malkova

 [Wikidata] "Commercial guys": how the FSB protects Russian banks [36]
Yana Sakhipova

Mikhail Shubin

OVD-Info The award was presented to the media team of the OVD-Info project [37]
Pavel Merzlikin Meduza Enough's enough [38]
August Taisiya Bekbulatova Holod.media Road to Askiz [39]
Roman Romanovsky Rugrad.eu Pay for Shit [40]
Alexander Sokolov Proekt State Corporation "Justice". [41]
September Irina Dolinina

Alesya Marokhovskaya

Novaya Gazeta "I will kill you" [42]
Anastasia Yakoreva Vedomosti Sponsored articles and pseudo-conferences: how universities are trying to improve their rankings [43]
Nikolay Kudin

Maria Karpenko

Irina Korbat

Denis Lebedev

 [Wikidata] Demand a recount after the results have been settled. [44]
 [ru] Current Time TV Holywar. Runet history. [45]
October Alexandra Levinskaya

Alexandra Sivtsova

 [ru] Generation of the shopping center [46]
Marina Bocharova

Nikita Shchurenkov

Mikhail Korostikov

Kommersant According to the "all our own" system [47]
Sergey Markelov  [ru] Blacklist of the President [48]
November Liliya Yapparova Meduza Above the law [49]
Irina Pankratova  [Wikidata] Cybermonarchy of Konstantin Malofeev: how the business of an Orthodox billionaire works [50]
Katerina Gordeeva eshenepozner (YouTube channel) Nord-Ost. 17 years [51]
December Alexey Pivovarov  [ru] Crash of Tu-154: what caused Doctor Liza and Alexandrov's choir to die? [52]
2020
January Katerina Gordeeva Meduza Five years old girl lived whole her life in a private hospital and never leaved it. By parents' decision [53]
Yulia Apuhtina Proekt The fourth stage [54]
Mariya Zaprometova  [ru] Country of excuses. How Chechens got social media and started to stalk each other for inappropriate content [55]
Katya Arenina  [Wikidata] Country of cash: how government fight with cashing out for 10 years and who is the winner [56]
February Viktor Dereza To put an end to the former life. How the Sochi Olympics changed the lives of Old Believers [57]
Yury Dud  [Wikidata] HIV in Russia - epidemc that no one talks about [58]
Daniil Sotnikov

Maria Zholobova

Roman Badanin

Proekt Road to nowhere: travel guide of Rublevka, Russia's head road [59]
March Sonya Groysman Proekt Bureau of edits. How black PR came to Russian Wikipedia [60]
Ilya Gorshkov Daily Storm In Russia, the cost of snow removal does not depend on the amount of snow [61]
Yulia Dudkina Holod.media Let me walk to the border [62]
April Dmitry Durnev spektr.press "Based on custom". [63]
 [ru]

Elena Kostyuchenko

Novaya Gazeta This is a storm [64]
Andrey Zakharov BBC News Russian "Smart City" or "Big Brother"? [65]

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