'Die Presse' Editor Benjamin Stolz Named Among Austria's Top '30 Under 30' Journalists
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Benjamin Stolz, an editor for the Austrian newspaper 'Die Presse', has been recognized in the '30 under 30' list by 'Österreichs Journalist:in'.
- Stolz, who joined 'Die Presse' in September 2024 and covers pop culture, literature, and societal debates, was praised for his dedication, linguistic skill, and strong opinions.
- The list, now in its 15th year, highlights promising young journalistic talents across Austria.
We at 'Die Presse' are immensely proud to see our own Benjamin Stolz named among Austria's top 30 journalistic talents under 30. This recognition by 'Österreichs Journalist:in' is a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication.
Since joining our feuilleton team in September 2024, Stolz has quickly distinguished himself with insightful coverage of pop culture, literature, and pressing societal issues. His contributions are marked by a keen linguistic sensibility, a sharp understanding of current affairs, and a willingness to voice strong, well-reasoned opinions – qualities the jury specifically highlighted.
While international media often focuses on broader trends, this award underscores the vital importance of nurturing and celebrating specialized journalistic excellence within Austria. Stolz's success is not just his own; it reflects the vibrant future of Austrian journalism and the commitment 'Die Presse' has to fostering emerging voices. We congratulate Benjamin on this well-deserved honor and look forward to his continued impactful work.
his great commitment, his linguistic flair and sense of topics, as well as his strength of opinion
Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.