Naples hosts the Ghirelli Award ceremony today
The auditorium of the Rai headquarters in Naples hosted the prestigious 2022 Antonio Ghirelli International Sports Journalism Awards today at 5 PM. The event honoured several journalists in various categories.
Xavier Jacobelli, an editorialist of Corriere dello Sport-Stadio, was awarded in the print category for his exceptional work. His colleague, Corrado Ferlaino, received the award for 'Ghirelli and football'. In the 'Ghirelli and TV' category, Mauro Mazza, former director of Tg2, and Massimo Corcione, former director of Sky Sport, were recognised for their significant contributions.
The category of 'Ghirelli and Institutional Communication' saw Paolo Peluffo, spokesperson for the presidency of the Republic during Ciampi's term, receive the award. Former minister Carmelo Conte was honoured for 'Ghirelli and politics'.
In the 'Ghirelli and political information - parliamentary journalist ANSA' category, both Francesco Bongarrà and Bongarrà were mentioned for their notable work. The award for 'Ghirelli and his students' was presented to Carmen Lasorella and the late Gianni De Felice posthumously.
Clemente Hengeller of the Roma daily received a career award, while Nino Masiello, recently deceased, was recognised among Ghirelli's favourite students. The award for the Antonio-Ghirelli-Preis in the category 'Ghirelli und TV' could not be determined from the available search results.
The ceremony was a celebration of the enduring legacy of Antonio Ghirelli, a prominent figure in Italian sports journalism, whose influence continues to inspire future generations of journalists.
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