
The Scam has launched the call for applications for the 2023 Albert-Londres prizes, the authors' society announced on Wednesday May 17. These trophies, awarded to the best investigations and french-speaking big reports in the written press (85th edition), audiovisual (39th) and book (7th), will be awarded in November.
To participate, candidates must be french-speakers, 40 years old at most and complete an application before June 19. Regarding audiovisual, the candidate works must have been broadcast between June 11, 2022 and June 18, 2023.
The 2023 jury remains chaired by Hervé Brusini, winner of the prize like the rest of the jurors: Lise Blanchet, Annick Cojean, François Hauter, Christian Hoche, Catherine Jentile, Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, Manon Loizeau, Alain Louyot, Jean-Paul Mari, Delphine Minoui (vice-president), Michel Moutot, Anne Poiret, Patrick de Saint-Exupéry, Frédéric Tonolli and Olivier Weber. The 2022 winners, including Alexandra Jousset and Ksenia Bolchakova in the Audiovisual category, are also members.