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Spanish journalist Manuel Aguilera is recognized in the United States by the...

Spanish journalist Manuel Aguilera is recognized in the United States by the Inter-American Institute for Democracy with the “Horacio Aguirre 2016 Award”



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MIAMI, Oct. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — On October 26, the Inter-American Institute for Democracy (IID) recognized Manuel Aguilera, Founder and CEO of HispanoPost Media Group, with the “Horacio Aguirre 2016” Award for Excellence in Journalism, for the creation and successful implementation of the innovative HispanoPost project, as well as its special contribution as a media platform in the struggle for democracy in Latin America.

The award presented at Miami Dade College – Wolfson Campus in Miami, was personally received by Manuel Aguilera, Founder and Director of HispanoPost. This award is part of the three annual mentions of the Inter-American Prize to the Defenders of the freedom of the press Horacio Aguirre. The nomination and granting of the same is done by the Council and Board of the Institute in November each year and is chaired by the writer and intellectual Carlos Alberto Montaner.

“It is an honor to receive this award recognizing HispanoPost for its innovative approach to news reporting and the practice of journalism. The struggle for freedom of expression throughout America makes more sense than ever and new technologies are a perfect tool to pursue that goal. That the award bears the name of Horacio Aguirre is also very inspiring. Aguirre was a brave pioneer of Spanish-language journalism in the United States and faced with determination all those who threatened freedom of expression in Latin America,” says Aguilera.

In this sense, the Executive Director of the Carlos Sánchez Berzaín Institute commented: “The jury of the award has recognized the response that the digital news platform led by Aguilera gives the growing need that exists between a new audience that grasps the news and reality through technology, quality and video.”

The ceremony was presided over by the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, who was honored with the “Francisco de Miranda Prize” for his work in defense of democracy and the Inter-American Democratic Charter, promoting the strengthening of the rule of law. In the Journalism category, Jorge Lanata was also recognized for his outstanding work in documenting and denouncing the scourge of corruption that prevents countries from developing, and the Ecuadorian organization, Fundamedios, for its continued struggle to preserve freedom of expression.

With an international network of correspondents producing quality content, Hispanopost.com’s editorial offer includes more than any other Spanish-language media, documentaries and stories of original production, with surprising exclusives and quality content, while addressing the political landscape, economy, society or sports and all with special attention to what happens in the United States, Latin America and Spain.

ABOUT HISPANOPOST

HispanoPost Media Group, which operates in the United States, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East, has in a short time been positioned as a global media force, operating the first online video information platform recorded with mobiles and mini-cameras; an international network for the provision of video content and technological solutions for television channels, digital media and brands; a suite of television production, documentaries and feature films and even a creative agency for advertising, training and high-end events.

The divisions of HispanoPost Media Group include in addition to its information platform Hispanopost.com, the B2B Content Provider Service and the Branded Content Agency.

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Spanish journalist Manuel Aguilera is recognized in the United States by the Inter-American Institute for Democracy with the “Horacio Aguirre 2016 Award”