Ortega y Gasset Awards
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.
Every year, these awards are given to journalists whose work has shown a remarkable defense of freedom, independence and professional rigor. The awards are currently divided into four categories:
- Periodismo impreso (printed journalism)
 - Periodismo digital (digital journalism)
 - Periodismo gráfico
 - Trayectoria profesional
 
Winners
- 2000: John Carlin
 -  2001: José Valdés and the Research team of Reforma (Print Journalism). Gorka Lejarcegi (Photojournalism). 
- Career award El Comercio, Lima.
 
 -  2002
- Mejor labor informativa: El Nuevo Herald
 - Mejor reportaje: Ángeles Espinosa – El País
 - Andrés Carrasco Ragel – Diario de Cádiz (Photojournalism)
 
 -  2003:
- Mejor artículo de opinión (Best Opinion Article): Roberto Pombo:
 - Xurxo Lobato (Best Graphic News).
 - Spanish journalists who distinguished themselves in the war in Iraq (Special Award)
 
 - 2004: Bru Rovira (Print Journalism). Sergio Pérez Sanz (Graphic Information). El Nuevo Día (Print Journalism)
 -  2005: 
- Leticia Álvarez and Rosana Lanero – El Comercio, Gijón. (Best Information Work).
 - Giannina Segnini, Ernesto Rivera and Mauricio Herrera – La Nación (Best Research Work).
 - Pablo Torres (Photography).
 
 -  2006
- Career Award: Lozano family for La Opinión.
 
 -  2007
- Print: Roberto Navia
 - Digital: Mundo.com en español (BBC website)
 
 -  2008
- Digital: Yoani Sánchez
 - Zeta
 
 - 2009
- Graphic: Adolfo Suárez Illana (for photo of his father Adolfo Suárez)
 
 -  2010
- Print: El País (investigative journalism on the Gurtel case)
 - Digital: Judith Torrea (for her blog, Ciudad Juárez, en la sombra del narcotráfico)
 
 -  2012
- Sir Harold Evans
 
 
See also
References
External links
- Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards - Official site and list of winners
 
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