Lenka Franulic Award
The Lenka Franulic Award (Spanish: Premio Lenka Franulic) is a Chilean prize, whose purpose is to recognize career achievement in women's journalism. It has been given annually since 1963 by the National Association of Women Journalists of Chile. It is named for Lenka Franulic, the first Chilean woman journalist.
Lenka Franulic Award | |
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Named for Lenka Franulic | |
Presentation of the 2016 Award to Mónica González Mujica | |
Awarded for | Women's journalism |
Sponsored by | National Association of Women Journalists of Chile |
Country | Chile |
First awarded | 1963 |
Currently held by | Marcia Scantlebury |
The winner is determined by a jury composed of the president of the Association of Journalists, the current holder of the National Prize for Journalism, the president of the Association of Women Journalists, the last Lenka Franulic Award winner, and the directors of the journalism schools of the University of Chile, the Catholic University of Chile, and one private university.
Winners
Year | Name |
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1963 | Raquel Correa Prats[1] |
1964 | Blanca Tejos Muñoz |
1965 | María Eugenia Oyarzún |
1966 | Yolanda Ross |
1967 | Irene Blumenthal Geis |
1968 | Erica Vexler and C. Machado |
1969 | Silvia Pinto Torres |
1970 | Lucía Gevert Parada |
1971 | Patricia Guzmán Jofré |
1972 | María Romero Cordero |
1973 | Gilda González Valenzuela |
1974 | Luisa Lara Armijo |
1975 | Olga Balmaceda Valdés |
1976 | Carmen Merino Wilson |
1977 | Rosa Robinovitch Castro |
1978 | Teresa Donoso Loero |
1979 | Gloria Urgelles Villar |
1980 | Yolanda Montecinos Pineda |
1981 | Marta Olivos Marchant |
1982 | Inés María Cardone |
1983 | Carmen Puelma |
1984 | Gloria Stanley Carbone |
1985 | Marina de Navasal |
1986 | Graciela Romero |
1987 | Ada Mongillo Pescetto |
1988 | Pilar Vergara |
1990 | Marta Sánchez |
1992 | Mercedes Ducci[2] |
1994 | Verónica López Helfmann |
1995 | Mónica Cerda |
1996 | María Eugenia de la Jara de Goyeneche |
1997 | Gemma Contreras |
1998 | Cecilia Serrano Gildemeister |
2001 | Pilar Bernstein[3] |
2010 | María Olga Delpiano[4] |
2014 | Paula Escobar[5] |
2015 | Andrea Vial[1] |
2016 | Mónica González Mujica[1] |
2017 | Patricia Politzer[6] |
2018 | Marcia Scantlebury[7] |
See also
References
- "Mónica González ganó el Premio Lenka Franulic 2016" [Mónica González Wins the 2016 Lenka Franulic Award] (in Spanish). Radio Cooperativa. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- "Esto no tiene nada de jubilación" [This is Nothing Like Retirement]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 29 June 2004. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- "Pilar Bernstein ganó Premio Lenka Franulic 2001" [Pilar Bernstein Wins 2001 Lenka Franulic Award]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. 25 September 2001. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- "Periodista UC María Olga Delpiano obtiene Premio Lenka Franulic 2010" [UC Journalist María Olga Delpiano Obtains the 2010 Lenka Franulic Award] (in Spanish). Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. 23 December 2010. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- "Periodista Paula Escobar, Premio Lenka Franulic 2014" [Journalist Paula Escobar, 2014 Lenka Franulic Award]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 26 August 2014. p. C6. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- "Patricia Politzer recibe premio Lenka Franulic por aporte al periodismo" [Patricia Politzer Receives Lenka Franulic Award for Contribution to Journalism]. El Mostrador (in Spanish). 9 December 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
- "Marcia Scantlebury obtiene el premio Lenka Franulic 2018" [Marcia Scantlebury Receives the 2018 Lenka Franulic Award] (in Spanish). Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
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