Ideas Multimedios, the Cuban News Agency, Radio Sancti Spiritus, the satirical newspaper Palante, and Radio Cumanayagua, from Cienfuegos province, received the award at UPEC headquarters.
The award recognizes efforts aimed at developing and implementing innovative solutions in editorial practices.
Named after Juan Antonio Borrego, the former director of the Escambray publishing house, the prize was awarded by a jury chaired by Dr. Ana Teresa Badia, a journalist with Radio Rebelde.
According to Badia, participation in this year’s competition was massive, and most of the entrants showed a commitment to proposing solutions to the diverse challenges of journalistic work.
In the awards ceremony, Radio Sancti Spiritus received the distinction for the Centennial of the birth of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro, awarded by the Institute of Information and Social Communication, and Ideas Multimedios was honored with the prize created for the occasion for its multimedia section, “The Century of Fidel.”
Likewise, the Faculty of Communication of the University of Havana awarded the Escambray publishing house in Sancti Spiritus for its scientific approach to management, which coincided with the same category of the Juan Antonio Borrego Award.
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