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ODG Abruzzo: winners of the Polidoro Award

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Rossano Orlandoni Honored with Guido Polidoro Journalism Prize in Urgent Breaking News

L’Aquila, Italy – In a significant moment for Italian journalism, Rossano Orlandoni has been awarded the XXIV edition of the Guido Polidoro Journalism Prize for his compelling reportage, “La restanza. The challenge of small municipalities,” published in il Centro. This breaking news highlights the importance of local reporting and the dedication of journalists covering often-overlooked communities. The award, a cornerstone of recognizing excellence in Italian journalism, was announced today and promises to spark conversation about the future of news and professional standards.

Celebrating Excellence in Italian Journalism

The Guido Polidoro Prize, a highly respected award within the Italian journalistic community, recognizes outstanding contributions across various media platforms. This year’s competition saw strong entries, with Alessandra Angelucci securing second place for her article “The madness that unites,” featured on Huffpost. Luciano Adriani’s photographic work, “Bosco Martese. Witnesses of time,” published in La Bastiglia Web, earned third place. These awards demonstrate the breadth of talent and the evolving landscape of news delivery in Italy.

Beyond the Headlines: Recognizing Depth and Innovation

The jury didn’t stop at the top three. Special mentions were given to Andrea Rapino for his in-depth analysis of Abruzzo football (“Abruzzo football. The 100 years,” Centre), Berardino Lupacchini for “Why not, Mr Marchese” (Lacerba online), and Paolo Balduzzi for his video service “Eremo di Santo Spirito a Maiella” broadcast on Raiuno’s “A Sua Immagine.” These acknowledgements underscore the value placed on investigative reporting, cultural coverage, and innovative storytelling. This year’s selections show a clear trend towards recognizing journalism that goes beyond surface-level reporting, delving into the heart of Italian society and culture.

Nurturing the Next Generation: The Manuela Romitelli Award

The future of journalism was also celebrated with the Manuela Romitelli award, dedicated to students from journalism schools. Irene Di Castelnuovo was recognized for her podcast, “Femen. The body of the revolt,” published through the Lumsa Master’s in Journalism. This award is particularly poignant, honoring the memory of Romitelli and encouraging young journalists to explore challenging and important topics. Supporting emerging talent is crucial for the long-term health of the industry, and this award serves as a vital stepping stone for aspiring reporters.

Lifetime Achievement and a Special Recognition

Nicola Marini received the prestigious lifetime achievement award, designated by the Council of the Order of Journalists of Abruzzo, acknowledging his decades of dedication to the profession. A special prize was also awarded to Giuseppe Guastella, recognizing his unique contributions to the field. These honors highlight the importance of experience and mentorship in shaping the next generation of journalists.

Deontology, Training, and the Future of News – A Crucial Discussion

The awards ceremony, scheduled for December 11th near L’Aquila at 10 am in the underground room of Palazzo dell’Emiciclo, will be more than just a celebration. It will host a vital meeting on “Deontology and professional training,” offering participating journalists 4 credits towards their continuing education. In an era of misinformation and evolving ethical challenges, this focus on professional development is paramount. SEO best practices and adapting to the demands of Google News are also increasingly important skills for modern journalists. The discussion will likely address the need for journalists to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing media landscape.

The Guido Polidoro Prize isn’t just about recognizing past achievements; it’s about investing in the future of Italian journalism. By celebrating excellence, nurturing young talent, and fostering a commitment to ethical standards, the prize plays a critical role in ensuring a vibrant and informed public discourse for years to come. Stay tuned to archyde.com for continued coverage of this important story and the evolving world of journalism.

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