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Domínguez and Armada Win National Journalism Award

The Miguel Delibes National Journalism Prize has been awarded ex aequo to journalists Íñigo Domínguez and Alfonso Armada. The award recognizes their mastery of the Spanish language.

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Quick Summary

  • 1The Asociación de la Prensa de Valladolid (APV) has announced the winners of the XXIX edition of the Miguel Delibes National Journalism Prize.
  • 2Journalists Íñigo Domínguez and Alfonso Armada were named joint winners of the prestigious award.
  • 3The prize, which includes a monetary endowment of 6,000 euros, was granted to both communicators for their respective articles.
  • 4Domínguez was recognized for his piece titled 'Malditas palabras bien dichas,' while Armada received the award for 'Poema de la fuerza y de la compasión.' The jury highlighted the 'great mastery and use of the language' displayed by both authors.

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Award Details and RecognitionThe Winning WorksReactions and Context

Quick Summary#

The Asociación de la Prensa de Valladolid has officially named Íñigo Domínguez and Alfonso Armada as the recipients of the XXIX edition of the Miguel Delibes National Journalism Prize. The decision was made public on Monday, marking a significant achievement for both journalists in the field of Spanish media.

The award is a joint recognition, granted ex aequo, acknowledging the high quality of work submitted by both candidates. The jury emphasized the distinct approaches both writers took to address a current topic, utilizing different styles and languages while maintaining a high standard of linguistic proficiency.

Award Details and Recognition#

The Miguel Delibes National Journalism Prize is a distinguished accolade organized annually by the Association of the Press of Valladolid. In its twenty-ninth edition, the prize carries a monetary value of 6,000 euros, intended to recognize excellence in the field. The jury's decision to award the prize to two recipients simultaneously underscores the competitive nature and the high caliber of the submissions received.

According to the jury, the award specifically honors the good use of the Spanish language in the media. The selection committee highlighted the 'great mastery and use of the language' demonstrated by the winners. This recognition serves to validate the technical skill and literary quality required in modern journalism.

"Me siento muy honrado, como lector y admirador de Miguel Delibes, que fue uno de los primeros escritores a los que leí y que me aficioné e intenté copiar, con escaso éxito."
— Íñigo Domínguez, Journalist

The Winning Works#

The prize was awarded based on specific articles published in 2025. Alfonso Armada was recognized for his article titled 'Poema de la fuerza y de la compasión,' which was published in the magazine Frontera D on July 30, 2025.

Conversely, Íñigo Domínguez received the award for his work 'Malditas palabras bien dichas.' This article was published in the newspaper EL PAÍS, where Domínguez serves as a correspondent based in Rome. The jury noted that both articles addressed the same theme of current relevance, yet they did so through 'two miradas, dos estilos y dos lenguajes diferentes' (two perspectives, two styles, and two different languages).

Reactions and Context#

Upon learning of the verdict, Íñigo Domínguez expressed his feelings regarding the honor. He stated, "Me siento muy honrado, como lector y admirador de Miguel Delibes, que fue uno de los primeros escritores a los que leí y que me aficioné e intenté copiar, con escaso éxito."

This statement reflects Domínguez's deep respect for the literary figure after whom the prize is named. Miguel Delibes was a prominent Spanish writer and journalist, and the prize in his name continues to uphold the standards of literary journalism in Spain. The event highlights the ongoing importance of linguistic precision and stylistic innovation in the profession.

Frequently Asked Questions

Journalists Íñigo Domínguez and Alfonso Armada were awarded the prize ex aequo.

Alfonso Armada was recognized for 'Poema de la fuerza y de la compasión' and Íñigo Domínguez for 'Malditas palabras bien dichas'.

The prize is endowed with 6,000 euros.

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