Hannes Grassegger

Hannes Grassegger (1980) is a reporter at Das Magazin (Zürich). He investigates the economic mechanisms behind the ongoing technological change. He is known for his investigations on Cambridge Analytica and the Facebook censorship system. In 2014 he published his first book  “Das Kapital bin Ich” (I am Capital), arguing that we should become the sole owners of our data. Hannes is this years’ Swiss Fellow at the Wilson Center. His work has been translated and published by The Guardian, Pro Publica, Internazionale, Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazine and others. 

Hannes Grassegger was selected for the 2018 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Behind the walls of silence’.

Till Krause

Till Krause, born 1980 in Nuremberg, is an editor at Sueddeutsche Zeitung Magazine from Munich, Germany. He works on the intersection of science, technology and investigative reporting. He studied Media and Cultural Studies in Erlangen and Electronic Communication Arts as a Fulbright Scholar in San Francisco before graduating from the German school of Journalism in Munich in 2009. He received his PhD in 2011and teaches journalism at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. 

Till Krause was selected for the 2018 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Behind the walls of silence’