Ongoing search for clarity, reliability and innovation:24 ORE Group media information awardedwith acknowledgments to Il Sole 24 Ore, IlSole24Ore.com and Radio 24

The cornerstones of the wealth of information offered by the 24 ORE Group media are its ongoing efforts to provide trustworthy and accurate information, and a constant quest for innovation. The recent acknowledgements received by Sole 24 Ore, IlSole24Ore.com and Radio 24 are proof of the value of this informational and in-depth proposition.

An important and prestigious acknowledgement is the one given by the Reuters Institute to Il Sole 24 Ore, recognizing it for the fifth straight year as the top newspaper in terms of reliability. According to readers in Italy, Il Sole 24 Ore represents the top newspaper in terms of credibility and, in the overall context of all media, ranks second on the trust index, just behind Ansa.

The certification of online information quality comes from the Digital News Report of the Reuters Institute of Oxford University, now in its eleventh edition, which is part of the Trust in News Project path, this year covering 46 national markets representing more than the world's population.

For Il Sole 24 Ore, with its digital information also certified by the Trust Project, which acknowledges its verification processes and clear definition of different types of content, this shows once again the high regard from its Italian readers. A recognition that goes also to the new digital formats and languages used to produce and distribute information.

On the awards front, on 24 May 2022, Il Sole 24 Ore received the Diversity Media Award 2022, Best Newspaper Article category for "Femicides and violence increase, what are we doing wrong?" by Chiara Di Cristofaro and Simona Rossitto, published in the #nonseisola Special that the newspaper dedicated to the issues of diversity and gender equality last 25 November for the World Day Against Violence Against Women. The award was a great recognition for Il Sole 24 Ore's commitment to the gender debate over the years at the editorial, cultural and community levels. A commitment that has gradually involved all the titles of the 24 ORE Group to spark an increasingly open and inclusive dialogue on gender issues, focusing both on economic and social spheres and on the story-telling of role models and positive accounts on the world of women, with the aim of making a useful contribution to tangible change in the economic, social, and cultural spheres. A true path, which has enhanced and expanded the work done over the past six years by Alley Oop – L’altra metà del Sole, the Sole 24 Ore blog written by various contributors dedicated to diversity issues, which has proposed on different channels relevant content and tangible actions for women's economic and professional agenda.

Lab 24, the visual journalism area of the Sole 24 Ore website, on the other hand, after receiving the first prize as "Best individual editorial experience" of the Lovie Awards for “Cose che noi umani”, the visual chronicle of events related to the pandemic, was also honoured at the "Webby Awards" in the category "Websites and Mobile Sites”, for Best Navigation/Structure: the Webby Awards are the most prestigious international recognition for digital excellence, given by members of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS).

Lastly, the Radio 24 programme Due di Denari, broadcast daily from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. with its hosts Debora Rosciani and Mauro Meazza, was awarded the Antitrust Prize 2021, for the Journalists category. The award, established by the Antitrust Authority and now in its third year, goes to the content "deemed most likely to promote competition culture and consumer rights". The award, given on 13 June 2022, targets four categories of recipients: Consumer associations, Business associations, Journalists, University students.