Ho-Am Prize in Mass Communication

Ho-Am Prize in Mass Communication

The Ho-Am Prize in Mass Communication was an annual award in South Korea. It was given to people or groups who furthered mass media or communications in a way which was to the "enhancement of the welfare of mankind". It was one of the inaugural Ho-Am Prizes, along with the Prize in Science, Prize in Medicine, and Prize in Community Service, but was discontinued after 1996.

Winners of the Ho-Am Prize in Mass Communication:

* 1991: MBC-TV Documentary Team
* 1992: Ho-Min Yang
* 1993: Chang-Bong Choi
* 1994: Kun-Ho Song
* 1995: no award
* 1996: Chang-Yul Kim


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