The president of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, praised this Tuesday “the quality” of journalism carried out in Castilla y León during his closing speech of the Francisco de Cossío Awards, which reward the best journalistic work in the Community over the last year.
Among them, Eduardo Margareto, Miriam Chacón and Juan López, from the ICAL Agency, for their report “Sentinels in adversity” in the digital category; that of José Vicente López for the image “Conquered Fire” in photography; that of Javier Hernández, of La Gaceta de Salamanca, for “La hija de la UCI” in the press; the documentary “100 years of football in Castilla y León” directed by Diego Espinilla and Fernando Riera for La 7 of RTVCyL; and the work of Helena Cerveto and Sara Uña, “Drought and transhumance”, broadcast on the “Más cerca” space on Radio 5.
In his speech, Mañueco praised the journey of all the winners of the thirty-eighth edition of these awards, who represent “the best example” of communication professionals in Castilla y León. “They practice journalism that gives us the truth when so much misinformation harasses us.” “More than ever, we need serious, analytical, thoughtful and rigorous journalism” which, in the opinion of the President of the Council, “allows us to distinguish the transcendent from the insignificant.”
Mañueco also stressed that independent, free and plural media are “essential” for the defense of democracy and the rule of law, and assured that in Castilla y León “the exercise of “free journalism, objective, rigorous and professional.
In addition, the Chairman of the Board of Directors also had words for the Cossío Prize for Professional Career, awarded this year to Luis Jaramillowhom Mañueco thanked for his work, being “the voice and reference of the best journalism” and participating in the construction of Castilla y León “from the origins”.
For his part, Jaramillo, who also described this year’s winners as “the best example of good journalism carried out in Castile and León”, pleaded for his love for radio and for the defense of camaraderie in the profession: ” This is the reward of all those who accompanied me, because you are the people around you.
The winners
Previously, the winners of this XXXVIII edition of the Cossío Awards took to the stage of the Miguel Delibes Cultural Center, whose jury rewarded, in digital form, the work carried out by Eduardo Margareto, Miriam Chacón and Juan López, from ICAL Agencyin the report “Sentinels in adversity”, dedicated to the daily work of the V Battalion of the Military Emergency Unit (UME) located in Ferral de Bernesga, in the province of León.
In his speech, Juan López thanked the facilities provided by the UME and highlighted its work, even more today with its work in the Valencian Community to care for those affected by DANA. “It’s the cream of the crop and we must continue to take care of it,” he said, then appealed to “nearest, local” journalism and dedicated the prize to his father and his wife. life lesson: “With effort and work, everything happens”.
In photography, the prize went to photojournalist José Vicente Lópezfor the image ‘Fire vanquished’, distributed by the ICAL Agency. José Vicente recalled the years dedicated to a profession he loves and highlighted the dedication of public emergency service professionals in their work to put an end to fires. He also presented the award to his colleagues at the agency and their commitment to “quality photography that reflects the reality of the Community”, and thanked God for his healing from a serious illness that led to advising the public: “Enjoy life. “
In the press category, the prize was awarded to Javier Hernández, from La Gaceta de Salamanca, for his report “The daughter of the UCI”. Hernández thanked the professionals of the Salamanca ICU for their work since “this award recognizes them”, because “public health is good” and full of “humanity”. “Long live public health and our public health of Castilla y León,” he proclaimed.
In the television category, the winners were Diego Espinilla and Fernando Riera for his documentary “100 years of football in Castilla y León”, broadcast by La 7 of RTVCyL. Espinilla presented the award to the entire team that worked on the docuseries and highlighted “the footballing wealth” of Castilla y León, as demonstrated by the kilometers traveled to show the reality of football in the Community. “We are unique in football,” he concluded, also defending sports journalism, as Riera did with professionals in television production, continuity and websites.
In radio, the prize was awarded to Helena Cerveto and Sara Uña for their work “Drought and transhumance. The story of José Manuel’, broadcast in the “Closer” space of Radio 5. The winners were grateful for the time shared with the breeder who was the protagonist of their story and claimed “the importance of transhumance”, as well as the appreciation of local journalism and work outside the territory. editorials, “going to the place” of the news.
Special mentions were also awarded to José Ángel Gallego, from Tribuna Grupo, for the documentary “Silent Nights 3,000 Kilometers from War”; to Alicia Calvo, from Mundo-Diario de Castilla y León, for the report “Nelly, the phoenix bird of the Sierra de la Culebra”, both in the digital category; and to the editorial staff of El Norte de Castilla for the special “25 years since the publication of El Hereje”.