Award Category: Print & Online
Alejandro Junco de la Vega
Alejandro Junco de la Vega has made it his life’s work to achieve true freedom of speech in the country of his birth. In 1973 he became publisher of El Norte, the family newspaper in Monterrey, Mexico, and de la Vega has built it into one of the most influential and innovative newspaper conglomerates in … Continued
Columbia Mo. Daily Tribune
Henry J. Waters III., a life-long resident of Columbia, Mo., is editor and publisher of the award winning Columbia Daily Tribune. Waters started working for the Tribune as an advertising salesman in 1948 and became advertising manager in 1959. In 1965 he succeeded his father as editor and publisher. He graduated from the University of … Continued
Zeta Weekly Newspaper
ZETA Weekly Newspaper is the most credible and solid journalism institution in the northwestern region of Mexico. It holds a strong influence over the social, economic and political scene throughout the five counties in Baja California as well as other Mexican cities. Founded April 11, 1980, in Tijuana, ZETA Weekly Newspaper stressed the ideals of … Continued
Ifra Media
Ifra Media, based in Darmstadt, Germany, is the world’s leading association for technology issues. The organization provides a forum of ideas to more than 2,000 publishing companies and suppliers to the industry in 60 countries. Ifra was founded in 1961, when European publishers introduced color in newspapers. It has broadened its scope to include research, … Continued
St. Louis American
The St. Louis American is Missouri’s most widely-read weekly newspaper targeted to African Americans, publishing more than 68,000 copies every week and distributing to more than 750 locations throughout the city. The American gives African Americans in the St. Louis metropolitan area a credible voice. Nearly half the black households in this bi-state area rely … Continued
Ha’aretz
Ha’aretz is an independent daily newspaper based in Tel Aviv. Its staff of approximately 330 reporters, writers and editors covers domestic issues and international affairs with a broadly liberal outlook. Ha’aretz has a strong influence on public opinion and is widely read by government officials. In 1919, a group of Zionist immigrants founded the paper, … Continued
Navajo Times
The Navajo Times is the official newspaper of the Navajo Nation. With a circulation of 17,500, it is distributed throughout the Four Corners region and as far afield as France, Italy and Japan. The paper was created in 1959 by the Navajo Tribal Council and is owned by the Navajo Nation, but the news section … Continued