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Deutscher Medienpreis

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Deutscher Medienpreis (German Media Award) was an annual accolade presented from 1992 to 2016 by Media Control, a German market statistics company. The award aimed to honor individuals who had a significant impact on public life.[1]

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The award ceremonies took place in Baden-Baden, the headquarters of Media Control, attended by approximately 200 distinguished guests. The trophy was a handcrafted, painted ceramic figure mounted on a blue Brazilian marble base, designed by Swiss artist Roland Junker, who had resided in Germany since 1972. Each year, the sculpture featured different colors and was produced by the State Majolika Manufactory in Karlsruhe.[1]

The award was discontinued after 2016.[2]

Recipients

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Year Name
1992 [1]Helmut Thoma [de]
1993 Helmut Kohl
1994 François Mitterrand
1995 Jassir Arafat and Jitzchak Rabin
1996 Boris Jelzin
1997 King Hussein of Jordan
1998 Nelson Mandela
1999 Bill Clinton
2000 Gerhard Schröder
2001 Rudy Giuliani
2002 Queen Silvia of Sweden and Queen Rania of Jordan
2003 Kofi Annan
2004 Hillary Clinton
2005 Bono
2006 King Juan Carlos of Spain
2007 Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi
2008 Dalai Lama
2009 Angela Merkel
2010 Sir Richard Branson
2011 Sakena Yacoobi, Mitri Raheb, Stanislaw Petrow and Denis Mukwege
2012 George Clooney
2013 Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
2014 Joachim Löw
2015 Ban Ki-moon
2016 Barack Obama

References

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  1. ^ a b "Über den Deutschen Medienpreis". deutscher-medienpreis.de. Archived from the original on 28 Sep 2017.
  2. ^ "Deutscher Medienpreis", Wikipedia (in German), 2024-08-03, retrieved 2024-11-27