El Nuevo Día, La Republica, América Economía and Pequeñas Empresas and Grandes Negócios, winners of the third edition of the IE Business School Prize for Economic Journalism in Latin America
El NUEVO DIA (Puerto Rico) wins the prize for the best article in the daily press category with an article about the region's shipping industry by journalist Joanisabel González, published in its Sunday business supplement.
LA REPUBLICA (Colombia), is the runner up in the daily press category with an article about peace-based profits by journalist Rogelio Vélez Mendoza.
AMERICA ECONOMIA (Chile), wins the prize for the best article in the non-daily press category with a piece headed "Thanks for smoking" by journalists Carlos Tromben and Loreto Urbina.
PEQUEÑAS EMPRESA GRANDES NEGOCIOS (Brazil) is the runner up in the non-daily press category with an article headed "The Creativity of Money" by journalist Marisa Adán Gil.
News agency NOTIMEX (Mexico) and magazine APERTURA (Argentina), received the special prize for the best daily and non-daily press publications for economic coverage. The CODERE Foundation also awarded the Milenio group a runners up prize for an article on innovation in the entertainment industry by Jesús Rangel.
Casa de América, Cinco Dias and AIR FRANCE KLM also provided their support as collaborators in this third edition of the IE BUSINESS SCHOOL Prize for Economic Journalism in Latin America
The prize for the best article in the non-daily press category went to an article headed "Thank You for Smoking" by journalists Carlos Trombem and Loreto Urbina, published in AMERICA ECONOMIA magazine, based in Chile with local editions in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador and Brazil. The article examined the tobacco market and its economic impact and tax treatment.
The judges panel for this year's prize comprised executives from sponsors and partners of the competition, IE BUSINESS SCHOOL, CAF and the CODERE Foundation, as well as representatives from the world of journalism and communication like El Comercio, CNN, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal, and regional institutions like the OAS-Organization of American States.
The judges panel also awarded prizes for runners up in the categories of daily press and non-daily press. These comprised an article on peace-based profits by journalist Rogelio Velez, published in Colombian daily LA REPUBLICA, and an article headed "The Creativity of Money" by journalist Marisa Adán Gil published in PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS, GRANDES NEGOCIOS in Brazil, respectively.
The CODERE Foundation awarded a prize for an article about innovation in the entertainment, leisure and tourism business by Jesús Rangel of the MILENIO group. Rangel's work in the daily and weekly media has addressed key issues in Mexico's gambling industry, including the battle against illegal operators and resulting irregularities.
SPECIAL MENTIONS FOR NOTIMEX (MEXICO) and APERTURA (ARGENTINA)
The third edition of the IE Business School Prize for Economic Journalism in Latin America reserved a special mention for the work of two media publications on the promotion of the economic and entrepreneurial culture in Latin America.
NOTIMEX, based in Mexico, received a special mention in the daily press category for its broad coverage of economic issues, not only in the daily press but also in major economic forums. Said coverage is not only in Mexico, but also extended throughout the Latin American region, North America and Europe, thanks to its office network. In 2012 it distributed over 10,000 press notes and photographs covering economic and socio-economic issues to its 420 media clients, with 25 journalists dedicated exclusively to covering the economy and further journalists covering the economy on a sporadic basis.
APERTURA, and Argentina-based economy magazine, which this year is celebrating 30 years in the media business, was given a special mention for its work in the distribution of economic information and its contribution to the development of the business fabric in Argentina.
SUPPORT FROM CINCO DIAS, CASA DE AMERICA AND AIR FRANCE KLM
The prizegiving ceremony of this year's edition of the IE BUSINESS SCHOOL Prize for Economic Journalism in Latin America will be held on June 20 at the Madrid headquarters of Casa de América, which has played an active role in the competition. Leading Spanish business daily Cinco Dias is the Spanish media organization associated with the competition and AIR FRANCE KLM is its official airline group.
Large number of entries
Entries in this year's edition of the IE BUSINESS SCHOOL Prize for Economic Journalism, which awarded prizes totaling $13,000, comprised some 300 articles, reports, interviews and other media formats, provided by 130 leading economic journalists working with over 150 media in the Latin America region.
The prizes will be awarded at a ceremony set to be held on June 20 at the headquarters of collaborating partner Casa de América (Madrid, Spain), in the presence of the winners and representatives of leading Spanish and Latin American corporations.