5 NOV 2025

Voting begins for Rose d’Or Latinos Awards 2026 after a successful call for entries

The jury will evaluate the best entries from the nearly 300 submissions received this year across 14 categories, including Digital-first and Branded Entertainment, both added this year to reflect the evolution of the content industry.

5 NOV 2025

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The jury for the “Rose d’Or Latinos Awards” began voting on Monday, November 3, for the third edition of the prizes, which will be presented in Miami on January 20 as part of “Content Americas.”Co-chaired by Angelique Boyer and Pierluigi Gazzolo, the jury will evaluate the best entries from the nearly 300 submissions received this year across 14 categories, including Digital-first and Branded Entertainment, both added this year to reflect the evolution of the content industry.

Jury co-chair Pierluigi Gazzolo highlighted the quality of the entries:“Spanish-language television and entertainment are going through a vibrant stage, with more and more voices being heard and our stories traveling further and having greater impact.The ‘Rose d’Or Latinos’ are an outstanding showcase to highlight that talent and recognize the work of those who make memorable stories possible. The quality of the nearly 300 entries in competition is a clear sign of the historic moment we are living. For me, it’s a privilege to share this responsibility with Angelique Boyer, an artist who embodies the strength and passion of our industry," noted.

Fellow co-chair Angelique Boyer emphasized the passion and the willingness to take risks: “The ‘Rose d’Or Latinos’ remind us that behind every story there’s a team that dreams, takes risks, and shares a part of themselves. You can feel that passion in every production we evaluate. I truly believe these awards are a motivation to keep telling stories that transform and unite us, and they’re a reminder of the power of our language and culture. It’s an honor to be part of this experience alongside Pierluigi and such a respected group of jurors," added.

Nearly 200 leading figures will assess the entries, including commissioners, buyers, and executives from companies such as Amazon MGM Studios, Atresmedia, Banijay, Canela Media, Caracol, DirecTV, Disney, Globo, Grup Mediapro, Mediaset España, Movistar Plus+, Paramount, RCN, RTVE, Secuoya Studios, Sony Pictures Television, Spotify, Telemundo Studios, TelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca, Warner Bros. Discovery, and YouTube.

Over the coming weeks, the jury will review the best Spanish-language content from Latin America, the U.S. Hispanic market, Spain, and Portugal. The list of nominees will be announced in mid-December, and the final awards ceremony will take place on Tuesday, January 20, in Miami during “Content Americas 2026.” This third edition will also honor Argentine director and producer Juan José Campanella with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Campanella will deliver a keynote during “Content Americas.”