The career of Luis Jaramillo Guerreirajournalist from Zamora, columnist in the delegation of the ABC newspaper in Castilla y León and, until a few months ago, regional director of the COPE network in Castilla y León, has earned the recognition of the jury of the thirty-eighth edition of the Francisco de Cossío Prize for Journalismwho considers this professional worthy of this award.
Journalist and graduate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Salamanca, his radio activity has always been linked to the COPE network, since he began his collaboration with this media on Radio Popular de Zamora, making this activity compatible with his university studies.
For his part, Eduardo Margareto Atienza, Miriam Chacón Antón and Juan López Gallegoof the ICal Agency, They obtain the XXXVIII Francisco de Cossío Prize for Journalism in its digital form for their work ‘Sentinels in adversityof the V Battalion of the Military Emergency Unit (UME), based in Ferral del Bernesga (León)
The jury awards, in this modality, two special mentions: to the documentary “Silent nights 3,000 kilometers from war”, by José Ángel Gallego Vázquez, from Tribuna Grupoand work ‘Nelly, the Phoenix of the Sierra de la Culebra’, presented by Alicia Calvo Olceseof ‘The world-Journal of Castile and León’.
Fires, a childhood in intensive care or a shepherd
“The Fire Conquered”, by José Vicente Lópezsnapshot of a helicopter fighting the fire on the border of the provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca, is the winning image of this modality, distributed by the ICAL Agency of Salamanca and published in numerous media, including “ABC”, “El World.” , “Diario de Burgos”, “Heraldo de Soria”, “El Día de Valladolid”, “Diario de Ávila”, “Leonoticias” and “La Opinión de Zamora’.
In press, Javier Hernández Díaz gets the award in this category for the report “The daughter of the UCI”, published in “La Gaceta de Salamanca”which tells the story of a young girl who had to live a large part of her short life in the pediatric intensive care unit of the Salamanca hospital due to her illness and whose parents renounced their parental rights .
In this modality, the jury decided to grant a special mention to the writing of “Northern Castile” from Valladolid for work “25 years since the publication of The Heretic”, published in the Cultural Supplement ‘La Sombra del Ciprés’, dedicated to Miguel Delibes.
The Francisco de Cossío Journalism Prize, in its radio mode, was awarded to the report “Drought and transhumance. The story of José Manuel’, broadcast in the ‘Closer’ space, Radio5, of which they are the authors Helena Cerveto Mutiloa and Sara Uña Saavedrafrom the National Radio of Spain in Ávila. The story he tells is an example of the solutions sought by breeders like José Manuel, who practiced transhumance for the first time, due to the lack of water and food on their land; solution you will find in Castile and León with a trip to the mountains of León.
The docuseries “100 years of football in Castilla y León”, of Diego Espinilla Salas and Fernando Riera Blázquezissued by The 7 of RTVCyLwon the award in the television category. Four chapters are produced on the occasion of the Centenary of the Football Federation of Castilla y León (FCYLF), which retrace the course of a century of this sport in the Community, addressing the origins, development and the protagonists who marked an era of great club moments and the most significant events.