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Otokar Keršovani Prize

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Otokar Keršovani Prize
Awarded forLife achievement in journalism in Croatia
Country Croatia
Presented byCroatian Journalists' Association.
First awarded1965
Websitehttp://hnd.hr/nagrade

The Otokar Keršovani Prize is a life achievement award for Journalism in Croatia, administered by the Croatian Journalists' Association.[1] The award is decided by a jury, i. e. by two-thirds majority vote of the attending members. The award consists of an acknowledgment and monetary amount.

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Winners

  • 1965/1966 Mirko Peršen
  • 1966/1967 Zvonko Letica [hr]
  • 1967/1968 Neda Krmpotić
  • 1968/1969 Božidar Novak [hr]
  • 1969/1970 Joško Palavršić
  • 1970/1971 Ivo Bojanić [hr]
  • 1971/1972 not assigned
  • 1972/1973 Dara Janeković [hr]
  • 1973/1974 Zvonko Kristl
  • 1974/1975 Šime Mihovilović
  • 1975/1976 Mladen Delić
  • 1976/1977 Drago Bobić
  • 1977/1978 Marko Vojković
  • 1978/1979 Ivo Braut, Risto Krunić, Stevo Ostojić
  • 1979/1980 Ivan Filipović, Frane Jurić, Ico Voljevica [hr]
  • 1980/1981 Branko Knezoci, Stjepan Tucak, Miljenko Smoje
  • 1981/1982 Milan Bekić, Stanislav Eder [hr], Ante Kesić
  • 1982/1983 Drago Auguštin, Tomo Đurinović, Zvonimir Grčman [hr]
  • 1983/1984 Ante Gavranović, Filip Svetić, Žarko Božić
  • 1984/1985 Darko Grubačević, Josip Grubišić-Ćabo, Ratko Zvrko [hr]
  • 1985/1986 Željko Brihta, Emil Piršl, Josip Šmit
  • 1986/1987 Zvone Mornar [hr], Joško Kulušić, Ivo Strahonja
  • 1987/1988 Joža Vlahović
  • 1988/1989 Živko Vnuk
  • 1989/1990 Mira Boglić
  • 1990/1991 Just Ivetac [hr]
  • 1991/1992 Alojz Ševčik
  • 1993 Mirko Galić [hr]
  • 1993 Krešimir Džeba (posthumously)
  • 1994 Neda Ritz [hr]
  • 1995 Bože V. Žigo
  • 1996 Mirjana Rakić
  • 1997 Veljko Vičević
  • 1998 Pero Zlatar [hr]
  • 1999 Jovan Hovan
  • 2000 Dalibor Foretić [hr]
  • 2001 Branko Lentić
  • 2002 Mihail Ostrovidov [hr]
  • 2003 Žarko Susić [hr]
  • 2004 Gojko Marinković [hr]
  • 2005 Igor Mandić
  • 2006 Vojo Šiljak [hr]
  • 2007 Inoslav Bešker
  • 2008 Zvonimir Milčec [hr]
  • 2009 Milan Gavrović
  • 2010 Dražen Vukov Colić [hr]
  • 2011 Ivo Horvat [hr]
  • 2012 Giga Gračan
  • 2013 Branko Šuljić
  • 2014 Drago Hedl
  • 2015 Fjodor Klarić [hr]
  • 2016 Jasna Babić [hr]
  • 2017 Višnja Biti [hr]
  • 2018 Sanja Modrić
  • 2019 Mladen Kušec [hr]
  • 2020 Mato Jerkić

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