The Honored Journalist (also translated as The Merited Journalist of Ukraine,Ukrainian: Заслужений журналіст України, romanized: Zasluzhenyi zhurnalist Ukrainy) is an honorary title bestowed by Ukraine (before 1991 by the Ukrainian SSR) for "vital contribution" in the country's journalism. The title is awarded by the President of Ukraine and accompanied by a 35 mm × 45 mm (1.4 in × 1.8 in) silverbadge.
After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Merited Journalist of Ukraine was one of 29 honorary titles that newly independent Ukraine inherited from the Ukrainian SSR.[6] Since July 1994, the recipients of the title also receive a silverbadge. The first design of the badge, awarded from July 1994 to June 2001, was a 26 mm × 28 mm (1.0 in × 1.1 in) image of a woman's head, wearing a wreath composed of ears of wheat. In June 2001, the silver badge was redesigned to its present form and enlarged to 30 mm × 40 mm (1.2 in × 1.6 in); in 2007, the badge was further enlarged to its present size.[7]
Prerequisites and procedure
As of 2020, the honorary title is awarded in accordance with the Law of Ukraine Regarding the State Awards of Ukraine[8] and the Decree of the President of Ukraine Regarding Honorary Titles of Ukraine.[9] Recipients of the title must have at least ten years' experience in journalism[10] and have a college degree.[11] The decoration is awarded by the President of Ukraine for a candidate's "vital contribution" to Ukraine journalism.[12] The award is accompanied by a 34 mm × 45 mm (1.3 in × 1.8 in) silverbadge.[7]
In the case of Ukrainian candidates, recipients are chosen by the Office of the President of Ukraine from lists of journalists submitted by editorial staff of non-profit and commercial media organizations. Then the lists are sanctioned by municipal and regional governments and/or various bodies of the executive or judicial branches. For non-Ukrainian citizens seeking the award, submissions come from the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[7]