The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) recently celebrated the winners of the 2024 prestigious Caribbean Media Awards at a luncheon event held during Caribbean Week in New York at the InterContinental New York Times Square.
The Caribbean Media Awards honor excellence in journalism, photography, and digital content that showcases the diverse and vibrant cultures, landscapes, and experiences of the Caribbean region.
This competition recognizes the work of journalists and media professionals who not only present news relevant to the region’s tourism industry but also capture the unique essence of the Caribbean story.
“After a five-year hiatus, it is incredibly rewarding that the 2024 Caribbean Media Awards attracted submissions from some of the most talented and promising journalists and influencers covering the region. The level of talent represented by the work submitted bodes extremely well for the future of media coverage for our most critical industry,” stated Kenneth Bryan, CTO Chairman and Minister of Tourism and Ports of the Cayman Islands.
A panel of judges reviewed entries submitted by public relations agencies, CTO member countries, and the media community. The judging criteria included content, structure, form, title, quality of language, and originality. Entries had to be published or broadcast in 2023 to be considered.
In their announcements, the judges highlighted the impressive breadth and depth of the subjects covered and praised the outstanding research and reporting demonstrated in the published works.
Here is the full list of 2024 Caribbean Media Awards winners:
- Best Feature Article or Story: Brent Pinheiro for “This Week in Travel: Learning The Art of Batik (in St. Kitts)” on CNC3 Television in Trinidad
- Diaspora Journalist of the Year: Melissa Noel from Essence Magazine for “Trinidad’s Carnival Finally Came Back. Here’s Everything You Missed”; “My Family’s New Holiday Tradition Is Travel. Here’s How We Did It”; and “Exploring Grenada’s Jab Jab Tradition: A Symbol Of Black Expression And Liberation”
- Best News Reporting: Romardo Lyons for “Coffee Crisis” on TVJ
- Best Personal Immersive Story: Kaitlyn McNab for “Grenada’s Spicemas Carnival Revolutionized the Way I Think About My Blackness and My Body” in Teen Vogue
- Best Photojournalism: Joshua Macey from Guyana for “Ehin Erin” on Instagram
- Best Podcast/Radio: Giovanni Dennis from Radio Jamaica for “Period Poverty and Climate Change in Jamaica”
- Best Social Media Campaign: Jamaica Tourist Board for “Valentine’s Day in Jamaica: Bravo TV’s Summer House, Lindsay Hubbard & Carl Radke”
- Best Video Production: Brent Pinheiro for “This Week in Travel: Paragliding in Manzanilla” on CNC3 Television in Trinidad
- Emerging Journalist of the Year: Brent Pinheiro from CNC3 Television/Trinidad Guardian
“The CTO is proud to honor these exceptional professionals who have dedicated their talents to showcasing the Caribbean’s allure and beauty. On behalf of our member countries and the judging panel, I extend congratulations and gratitude to every storyteller whose work was reviewed,” stated Dona Regis-Prosper, Secretary-General of the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
She also expressed thanks to the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism for its sponsorship and invaluable support in reviving the media awards event.















