
Over the past 20 years, teleSUR has successfully overcome the challenges posed by technological transformations. Photo: teleSUR
This award consolidates teleSUR's trajectory and highlights new challenges in a constantly changing media landscape.
Caracas, June 26 (RHC)-- The jury of the 2025 Simón Bolívar National Journalism Award of Venezuela announced the winners of its most recent edition, awarding teleSUR a mention for its two decades of reporting work in the Global South.
The award recognizes its journalistic approach, focused on amplifying voices traditionally marginalized by mainstream media. Since its founding, the media outlet has consolidated an editorial line that prioritizes coverage from Latin America, Africa, and Asia, thus establishing an alternative communication model.
Over these 20 years, teleSUR has successfully overcome the challenges posed by technological transformations, adapting to new digital formats without losing its editorial autonomy. This capacity for evolution has been key to maintaining its news relevance.
The media outlet's impact transcends the immediate news, helping to build unique narratives for the Global South. Its coverage of topics such as international cooperation, social justice, and human rights has fostered critical audiences, redefining the parameters of journalistic practice in contexts of information asymmetry.
This recognition consolidates teleSUR's trajectory and highlights new challenges in a constantly changing media landscape. The recognition reinforces its commitment to content that balances the global information flow, ensuring that stories from the South have the depth and visibility they deserve. With this distinction, the media outlet faces the future with the same conviction that has guided its first twenty years.
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]