'I am proud and honored to represent the Philippines in a journalism contest dominated by mainstream American media outlets,' says Nepales'I am proud and honored to represent the Philippines in a journalism contest dominated by mainstream American media outlets,' says Nepales

Rappler’s Ruben Nepales wins National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards

2025/12/09 11:25
3 min read

Rappler’s Ruben Nepales won several prizes at the 18th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism (NAEJ) Awards, presented by the Los Angeles Press Club. Nepales’ honors in the nationwide journalism competition included first prizes in online categories, Celebrity News, and Celebrity Feature.

Held at the Crystal Ballroom of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, December 7, the NAEJ Awards drew a record number of entries, including from The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and leading entertainment publications, from Variety to The Hollywood Reporter.

“I am proud and honored to represent the Philippines in a journalism contest dominated by mainstream American media outlets,” said Nepales. He bagged honors for his “Only IN Hollywood” pieces that appeared in Rappler.

Nepales won the top prize in Celebrity News, Online for his piece, “At 62, Demi Moore finally feels ‘liberated’ from her own self.” The judges commented, “Three photos of her side by side give a sense of her transition. The headline provides a strong sense of the value of the story. The lead paragraphs pull you in with a personal story.”

The veteran Filipino entertainment journalist’s other first prize was in the Celebrity Feature, Online category, for “Colin Farrell opens up on his son’s Angelman syndrome, starts a foundation.”

“A wonderful in-depth, intimate interview with Collin Farrell and his work on behalf of those afflicted with Angelman Syndrome, including his son,” the judges said of the piece.

Nepales scored second prize in Entertainment Blog by an Individual or Group Tied to an Organization for his “Only IN Hollywood.

The University of Santo Tomas alumnus was a finalist in three categories: Soft News, TV/Streaming for “Netflix’s ‘Adolescence,’ each filmed in one shot, grapples with male rage”, TV/Streaming Feature, Creatives for “Nude scenes ‘incredibly liberating,’ says ‘Hacks’ star Hannah Einbinder”, and Film Feature, Actors for “At 62, Demi Moore finally feels ‘liberated’ from her own self.”

The Los Angeles-based Filipino writer was announced as a multiple finalist when the nominations were announced last October 27. He previously won first prizes in Non-Fiction Book for Through a Writer’s Lens, and Film Feature on Actors, Online, in the 14th and 16th NAEJ Awards, respectively.

A Golden Globe Awards voter since 2004, Nepales is a staunch supporter of Filipino talent in various fields. He is married to Janet R. Nepales, also a journalist, with two children, Bianca Nepales and Rafaella Angelica.

Check the full list of winners here. – Rappler.com

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

Siren Token Sheds 16.4% After 54% Retreat From All-Time High

Siren Token Sheds 16.4% After 54% Retreat From All-Time High

Siren token experienced a sharp 16.4% decline in the past 24 hours, trading at $0.247 as the market cap contracted by $34.4 million. Our analysis of on-chain metrics
Share
Blockchainmagazine2026/03/02 05:03
Privacy is ‘Constant Battle’ Between Blockchain Stakeholders and State

Privacy is ‘Constant Battle’ Between Blockchain Stakeholders and State

The post Privacy is ‘Constant Battle’ Between Blockchain Stakeholders and State appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Blockchain industry participants and regulators continue wrangling over privacy rights as the European Union’s sweeping Anti-Money Laundering (AML) rules look set to ban privacy-preserving tokens and anonymous crypto accounts starting in 2027. Credit institutions, financial institutions and crypto asset service providers (CASPs) will be prohibited from maintaining anonymous accounts or handling privacy-preserving cryptocurrencies under the EU’s new Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR) that will go into effect in 2027, Cointelegraph reported in May. Maintaining the right to access privacy-preserving coins like Monero (XMR) has been a “constant battle” between blockchain industry stakeholders and regulators, according to Anja Blaj, an independent legal consultant and policy expert at the European Crypto Initiative. “Once you think of how the states want to play out their policies, they want to establish control. They want to understand who the parties are that transact among themselves,” said Blaj, speaking during Cointelegraph’s daily live X spaces show on Sept. 3. “[The state] wants to understand that to be able to prevent whatever crime and scamming is happening, and we want to enforce the policies that we create as a society.” Her comments came as the EU ramped up its regulatory oversight of the crypto industry, building on the bloc’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Related: Swiss banks complete first blockchain-based legally binding payment Room for negotiation remains While the AML framework is final, regulatory experts still see potential for negotiation until it rolls out in 2027. Policymaking is a “continuous conversation,” meaning that “nothing is set in stone, even if the regulation is already out,” said Blaj. “There are still ways to either talk to the regulators, see how it’s going to play out, how it’s going to be enforced.” While there’s always room for negotiations with policymakers, the regulation concerning privacy-preserving cryptocurrencies and accounts is becoming “more…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 12:45
Santander’s Openbank Enables Bitcoin, Litecoin, POL, Ethereum, and Altcoin Trading for German Customers

Santander’s Openbank Enables Bitcoin, Litecoin, POL, Ethereum, and Altcoin Trading for German Customers

Santander’s digital bank has launched crypto trading in Germany, letting customers buy, sell, and hold these assets. At launch, Openbank customers in Germany can get their hands on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Litecoin, and Polygon. Openbank, the digital arm of Banco Santander, has just rolled out a new crypto trading service for its retail customers in [...]]]>
Share
Crypto News Flash2025/09/18 04:00