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The '''Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards''' are named after the Spanish philosopher and journalist [[José Ortega y Gasset]]. The awards were created by the newspaper ''[[El País]]'' in 1984.
The '''Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards''' are named after the Spanish philosopher and journalist [[José Ortega y Gasset]]. The awards were created by the newspaper ''[[El País]]'' in 1984.


== Categories ==
Every year, these awards are given to those whose work has shown "a remarkable defense of freedom, independence, honesty and professional rigor as essential virtues of journalism"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://knightcenter.utexas.edu/blog/00-17073-peruvian-mexican-and-colombian-journalists-take-home-ortega-y-gasset-journalism-awards|title=Peruvian, Mexican and Colombian journalists take home Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards|website=Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas|language=en|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>. The awards were originally divided in four categories:
Every year, these awards are given to those whose work has shown "a remarkable defense of freedom, independence, honesty and professional rigor as essential virtues of journalism".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://knightcenter.utexas.edu/blog/00-17073-peruvian-mexican-and-colombian-journalists-take-home-ortega-y-gasset-journalism-awards|title=Peruvian, Mexican and Colombian journalists take home Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards|website=Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas|language=en|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref> The awards were originally divided in four categories:
*''Periodismo impreso'' (printed journalism)
*''Periodismo impreso'' (printed journalism)
*''Periodismo digital'' (digital journalism)
*''Periodismo digital'' (digital journalism)
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==Winners==
==Winners==
{{update-section|date=March 2022}}
* 2000:
:;2000:
**Best Information Work: Ernesto Ekaizer
**Best Information Work: Ernesto Ekaizer
**Best Opinion Article: Fernando Savater
**Best Opinion Article: Fernando Savater
**Best Research Work: [[John Carlin (journalist)|John Carlin]]
**Best Research Work: [[John Carlin (journalist)|John Carlin]]
**Graphic: Julio Villarino
**Graphic: Julio Villarino
* 2001:
:;2001:
**Print: José Valdés and the research team of [[Reforma]]
**Print: José Valdés and the research team of [[Reforma (newspaper)|Reforma]]
**Graphic: Gorka Lejarcegi
**Graphic: Gorka Lejarcegi
** Career award ''[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]'', Lima.
** Career award ''[[El Comercio (Peru)|El Comercio]]'', Lima.
* 2002
:;2002
** Best Information Work: ''[[El Nuevo Herald]]''
** Best Information Work: ''[[El Nuevo Herald]]''
** Best Research: Ángeles Espinosa &ndash; ''[[El País]]''
** Best Research: Ángeles Espinosa &ndash; ''[[El País]]''
** Graphic: Andrés Carrasco Ragel &ndash; ''[[Diario de Cádiz]]''
** Graphic: Andrés Carrasco Ragel &ndash; ''[[Diario de Cádiz]]''
* 2003:
:;2003:
** Best Opinion Article: Roberto Pombo
** Best Opinion Article: Roberto Pombo
**Best Information Work: Spanish journalists who distinguished themselves in the war in Iraq (Special Award)
**Best Information Work: Spanish journalists who distinguished themselves in the war in Iraq (Special Award)
**Graphic: Xurxo Lobato
**Graphic: Xurxo Lobato
* 2004:
:;2004:
**Best Information Work: [[El Nuevo Día]] of [[Puerto Rico]]
**Best Information Work: [[El Nuevo Día]] of [[Puerto Rico]]
**Best Research Work: Bru Rovira
**Best Research Work: Bru Rovira
**Graphic: Sergio Pérez Sanz
**Graphic: Sergio Pérez Sanz
* 2005:
:;2005:
**Best Information Work: Leticia Álvarez and Rosana Lanero &ndash; ''[[El Comercio (Spain)|El Comercio]]''
**Best Information Work: Leticia Álvarez and Rosana Lanero &ndash; ''[[El Comercio (Spain)|El Comercio]]''
**Best Research Work: [[Giannina Segnini]], Ernesto Rivera and Mauricio Herrera &ndash; ''[[La Nación]]''
**Best Research Work: [[Giannina Segnini]], Ernesto Rivera and [[Mauricio Herrera Ulloa]] &ndash; ''[[La Nación]]''
**Graphic: Pablo Torres
**Graphic: Pablo Torres
* 2006
:;2006
**Print: Matías Vallés, Felipe Armendáriz and Marisa Goñi, journalists of [[Diario de Mallorca]]
**Print: Matías Vallés, Felipe Armendáriz and Marisa Goñi, journalists of [[Diario de Mallorca]]
**Digital: Sandra Balsells
**Digital: Sandra Balsells
**Graphic: Sergio Caro
**Graphic: Sergio Caro
**Career Award: Lozano family for ''[[La Opinión]] of Los Angeles''
**Career Award: Lozano family for ''[[La Opinión]] of Los Angeles''
* 2007
:;2007
**Print: Roberto Navia
**Print: Roberto Navia
**Digital: [[BBC Mundo|Mundo.com en español]] (BBC website)
**Digital: [[BBC Mundo|Mundo.com en español]] (BBC website)
**Graphic: Desirée Martín
**Graphic: Desirée Martín
**Career award: [[Raúl Rivero]]
**Career award: [[Raúl Rivero]]
* 2008
:;2008
**Print: Sanjuana Martínez
**Print: [[Sanjuana Martínez]]
**Digital: [[Yoani Sánchez]]
**Digital: [[Yoani Sánchez]]
**Graphic: Gervasio Sánchez
**Graphic: Gervasio Sánchez
**Career Award: [[Zeta (magazine)|''Zeta'']] Magazine
**Career Award: [[Zeta (magazine)|''Zeta'']] Magazine
*2009
:;2009
**Print: Jorge Martínez Reverte
**Print: Jorge Martínez Reverte
**Digital: Amaya García Ortiz de Jocano
**Digital: Amaya García Ortiz de Jocano
**Graphic: [[Adolfo Suárez Illana]] (for photo of his father [[Adolfo Suárez]])
**Graphic: [[Adolfo Suárez Illana]] (for photo of his father [[Adolfo Suárez]])
**Career award: [[Tomás Eloy Martínez]]
**Career award: [[Tomás Eloy Martínez]]
* 2010
:;2010
**Print: ''[[El País]]'' (investigative journalism on the [[Gurtel case]])
**Print: ''[[El País]]'' (investigative journalism on the [[Gurtel case]])
**Digital: [[Judith Torrea]] (for her blog, "''Ciudad Juárez, en la sombra del narcotráfico"'')
**Digital: [[Judith Torrea]] (for her blog, "''Ciudad Juárez, en la sombra del narcotráfico"'')
**Graphic: José Cendón
**Graphic: José Cendón
**Career Award: [[Jean Daniel]]
**Career Award: [[Jean Daniel]]
*2011
:;2011
**Print: Octavio Enriquez
**Print: Octavio Enriquez
**Digital: Carlos Martínez D'Abuisson
**Digital: Carlos Martínez D'Abuisson
**Graphic: Cristóbal Manuel Sánchez Rodríguez
**Graphic: Cristóbal Manuel Sánchez Rodríguez
**Career Award: [[Moisés Naím]]
**Career Award: [[Moisés Naím]]
* 2012
:;2012
** Print: Humberto Padgett
** Print: Humberto Padgett
**Digital: Carmela Ríos
**Digital: Carmela Ríos
**Graphic: Carlos Jacobo Méndez
**Graphic: Carlos Jacobo Méndez
**Career Award: Sir [[Harold Evans]]
**Career Award: Sir [[Harold Evans]]
*2013
:;2013
**Print: Alberto Salcedo Ramos
**Print: Alberto Salcedo Ramos
**Digital: Juan Ramón Robles
**Digital: Juan Ramón Robles
**Graphic: Emilio Morenatti
**Graphic: [[Emilio Morenatti]]
**Career Award: [[Jesús de la Serna]]
**Career Award: [[Jesús de la Serna]]
*2014
:;2014
**Print: Pablo Ferri Tórtola, Alejandra Sánchez Inzunza and José Luis Pardo
**Print: Pablo Ferri Tórtola, Alejandra Sánchez Inzunza and José Luis Pardo
**Digital: Álvaro de Cózar, Mónica Ceberio, Cristina Pop, Luis Almodóvar, Álvaro de la Rúa, Paula Casado, Fernando Hernández, Ana Fernández, Rubén Gil, José María Ocaña, Gorka Lejarcegi, Gema García and Mariano Zafra
**Digital: Álvaro de Cózar, Mónica Ceberio, Cristina Pop, Luis Almodóvar, Álvaro de la Rúa, Paula Casado, Fernando Hernández, Ana Fernández, Rubén Gil, José María Ocaña, Gorka Lejarcegi, Gema García and Mariano Zafra
**Graphic: Pedro Armestre
**Graphic: Pedro Armestre
**Career Award: [[Alan Rusbridger]]
**Career Award: [[Alan Rusbridger]]
*2015
:;2015
**Print: Pedro Simón y Alberto Di Lolli
**Print: Pedro Simón y Alberto Di Lolli
**Digital: Gerardo Reyes
**Digital: Gerardo Reyes
**Graphic: José Palazón
**Graphic: José Palazón
**Career Award: [[Teodoro Petkoff]]
**Career Award: [[Teodoro Petkoff]]
*2016
:;2016
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Joseph Zárate Salazar (for his story "The woman of the blue lagoon against the black lagoon")
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Joseph Zárate Salazar (for his story "The woman of the blue lagoon against the black lagoon")
**Best Multimedia Coverage: Lilia Saúl and Ginna Morelo (for their coverage "The disappeared")<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://interactivo.eluniversal.com.mx/desaparecidos/|title=Desaparecidos|last=México|first=El Universal, Compañia Periodística Nacional.|website=interactivo.eluniversal.com.mx|language=es|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: Lilia Saúl and Ginna Morelo (for their coverage "The disappeared")<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://interactivo.eluniversal.com.mx/desaparecidos/|title=Desaparecidos|last=México|first=El Universal, Compañia Periodística Nacional.|website=interactivo.eluniversal.com.mx|language=es|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Photography: Samuel Aranda
**Best Photography: Samuel Aranda
**Career Award: [[Adam Michnik]]
**Career Award: [[Adam Michnik]]
*2017
:;2017
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: [[El Periódico de Catalunya|El Periódico]] of Catalunya (for a series of stories on various cases of [[pedophilia]] in several schools in [[Barcelona]])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/temas/abusos-maristas-15410/|title=Abusos en los Maristas|last=Periódico|first=El|work=elperiodico|access-date=2018-06-11|language=ES}}</ref>
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: [[El Periódico de Catalunya|El Periódico]] of Catalunya (for a series of stories on various cases of [[pedophilia]] in several schools in [[Barcelona]])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/temas/abusos-maristas-15410/|title=Abusos en los Maristas|last=Periódico|first=El|work=elperiodico|access-date=2018-06-11|language=ES}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: Univisión Noticias (for their story "Holidays in no man's water")<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com/cruceros-vacaciones-en-aguas-de-nadie/|title=Cruceros vacacionales, una sospechosa historia multimillonaria de paraísos fiscales {{!}} Univision|website=huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com|language=es-ES|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: Univisión Noticias (for their story "Holidays in no man's water")<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com/cruceros-vacaciones-en-aguas-de-nadie/|title=Cruceros vacacionales, una sospechosa historia multimillonaria de paraísos fiscales {{!}} Univision|website=huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com|language=es-ES|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Photography: Yander Alberto Zamora
**Best Photography: Yander Alberto Zamora
**Career Award: [[Alma Guillermoprieto]]
**Career Award: [[Alma Guillermoprieto]]
*2018
:;2018
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Miriam Castillo, Nayeli Roldán and Manuel Ureste (for their investigation "The master scam")<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.animalpolitico.com/estafa-maestra/|title=La Estafa Maestra: Graduados en desaparecer dinero público|last=Político|first=Animal|access-date=2018-06-11|language=es}}</ref>
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Miriam Castillo, Nayeli Roldán and Manuel Ureste (for their investigation "The master scam")<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.animalpolitico.com/estafa-maestra/|title=La Estafa Maestra: Graduados en desaparecer dinero público|last=Político|first=Animal|access-date=2018-06-11|language=es}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: [[Univision|Univisión]], Inger Díaz Barriga (for her story "Better go, Cristina")<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.univision.com/noticias/inmigracion/podcast-mejor-vete-cristina|title=Podcast: Mejor vete, Cristina|last=Barriga|first=Inger Díaz|website=Univision|language=en|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: [[Univision|Univisión]], Inger Díaz Barriga (for her story "Better go, Cristina")<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.univision.com/noticias/inmigracion/podcast-mejor-vete-cristina|title=Podcast: Mejor vete, Cristina|last=Barriga|first=Inger Díaz|website=Univision|language=en|access-date=2018-06-11}}</ref>
**Best Photography: David Armengou and Marcela Miret
**Best Photography: David Armengou and Marcela Miret
**Career Award: [[Soledad Gallego-Díaz]]
**Career Award: [[Soledad Gallego-Díaz]]
*2019
:;2019
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: ''[[Revista 5W|5W]]''; Agus Morales and Eduardo Ponces (for their investigation "Los muertos que me habitan")<ref name=premios2019>{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/04/11/actualidad/1554985144_479110.html|title=La revista ‘5W’, ‘El Pitazo’, Vincent West y Darío Arizmendi, ganadores de los premios Ortega y Gasset en su 36ª edición|last=|first=|date=11 April 2019|work=El País|access-date=14 April 2019|language=es|issn=1134-6582}}</ref>
**Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: ''[[Revista 5W|5W]]''; Agus Morales and Eduardo Ponces (for their investigation "Los muertos que me habitan")<ref name=premios2019>{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/04/11/actualidad/1554985144_479110.html|title=La revista '5W', 'El Pitazo', Vincent West y Darío Arizmendi, ganadores de los premios Ortega y Gasset en su 36ª edición|date=11 April 2019|work=El País|access-date=14 April 2019|language=es|issn=1134-6582}}</ref>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: ''[[El Pitazo]]''; Johanna Osorio Herrera y otros (for their investigation "[[El Pitazo#La generación del hambre|La generación del hambre]]")<ref name=premios2019/>
**Best Multimedia Coverage: ''[[El Pitazo]]''; Johanna Osorio Herrera y otros (for their investigation "[[El Pitazo#La generación del hambre|La generación del hambre]]")<ref name=premios2019/>
**Best Photography: [[Vincent West]] of [[Reuters]] (for his image "el empuje y la fuerza")<ref name=premios2019/>
**Best Photography: [[Vincent West]] of [[Reuters]] (for his image "el empuje y la fuerza")<ref name=premios2019/>
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[[Category:Journalism in Spain]]
[[Category:Journalism in Spain]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1984]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1984]]
[[Category:José Ortega y Gasset]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 25 October 2024

The Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards are named after the Spanish philosopher and journalist José Ortega y Gasset. The awards were created by the newspaper El País in 1984.

Categories

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Every year, these awards are given to those whose work has shown "a remarkable defense of freedom, independence, honesty and professional rigor as essential virtues of journalism".[1] The awards were originally divided in four categories:

  • Periodismo impreso (printed journalism)
  • Periodismo digital (digital journalism)
  • Periodismo gráfico (graphic journalism)
  • Trayectoria profesional (career award)

As of 2016, the new categories are:

  • Mejor Historia e Investigación Periodística (Best Story or Journalistic Investigation)
  • Mejor Cobertura Multimedia (Best Multimedia Coverage)
  • Mejor Fotografía (Best photography)
  • Trayectoria profesional (Career Award)

Winners

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2000
    • Best Information Work: Ernesto Ekaizer
    • Best Opinion Article: Fernando Savater
    • Best Research Work: John Carlin
    • Graphic: Julio Villarino
2001
    • Print: José Valdés and the research team of Reforma
    • Graphic: Gorka Lejarcegi
    • Career award El Comercio, Lima.
2002
2003
    • Best Opinion Article: Roberto Pombo
    • Best Information Work: Spanish journalists who distinguished themselves in the war in Iraq (Special Award)
    • Graphic: Xurxo Lobato
2004
2005
2006
    • Print: Matías Vallés, Felipe Armendáriz and Marisa Goñi, journalists of Diario de Mallorca
    • Digital: Sandra Balsells
    • Graphic: Sergio Caro
    • Career Award: Lozano family for La Opinión of Los Angeles
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
    • Print: Octavio Enriquez
    • Digital: Carlos Martínez D'Abuisson
    • Graphic: Cristóbal Manuel Sánchez Rodríguez
    • Career Award: Moisés Naím
2012
    • Print: Humberto Padgett
    • Digital: Carmela Ríos
    • Graphic: Carlos Jacobo Méndez
    • Career Award: Sir Harold Evans
2013
2014
    • Print: Pablo Ferri Tórtola, Alejandra Sánchez Inzunza and José Luis Pardo
    • Digital: Álvaro de Cózar, Mónica Ceberio, Cristina Pop, Luis Almodóvar, Álvaro de la Rúa, Paula Casado, Fernando Hernández, Ana Fernández, Rubén Gil, José María Ocaña, Gorka Lejarcegi, Gema García and Mariano Zafra
    • Graphic: Pedro Armestre
    • Career Award: Alan Rusbridger
2015
    • Print: Pedro Simón y Alberto Di Lolli
    • Digital: Gerardo Reyes
    • Graphic: José Palazón
    • Career Award: Teodoro Petkoff
2016
    • Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Joseph Zárate Salazar (for his story "The woman of the blue lagoon against the black lagoon")
    • Best Multimedia Coverage: Lilia Saúl and Ginna Morelo (for their coverage "The disappeared")[2]
    • Best Photography: Samuel Aranda
    • Career Award: Adam Michnik
2017
    • Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: El Periódico of Catalunya (for a series of stories on various cases of pedophilia in several schools in Barcelona)[3]
    • Best Multimedia Coverage: Univisión Noticias (for their story "Holidays in no man's water")[4]
    • Best Photography: Yander Alberto Zamora
    • Career Award: Alma Guillermoprieto
2018
    • Best Story or Journalistic Investigation: Miriam Castillo, Nayeli Roldán and Manuel Ureste (for their investigation "The master scam")[5]
    • Best Multimedia Coverage: Univisión, Inger Díaz Barriga (for her story "Better go, Cristina")[6]
    • Best Photography: David Armengou and Marcela Miret
    • Career Award: Soledad Gallego-Díaz
2019

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Peruvian, Mexican and Colombian journalists take home Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards". Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  2. ^ México, El Universal, Compañia Periodística Nacional. "Desaparecidos". interactivo.eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Periódico, El. "Abusos en los Maristas". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  4. ^ "Cruceros vacacionales, una sospechosa historia multimillonaria de paraísos fiscales | Univision". huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  5. ^ Político, Animal. "La Estafa Maestra: Graduados en desaparecer dinero público" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  6. ^ Barriga, Inger Díaz. "Podcast: Mejor vete, Cristina". Univision. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  7. ^ a b c d "La revista '5W', 'El Pitazo', Vincent West y Darío Arizmendi, ganadores de los premios Ortega y Gasset en su 36ª edición". El País (in Spanish). 11 April 2019. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
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