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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. 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 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ortega y Gasset Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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