Semana won the Premio Rey de España two years in a row, in 2007 and 2008. The 2007 award acknowledged the magazine's 25 years of investigative journalism. In 2008, the magazine won the award for a series of articles that uncovered the strong ties between political leaders and illegal right-wing paramilitary groups. The awards jury praised the magazine's "tireless research" and described their work as "a moral call to Colombia and the world." The magazine's website has won several national and international awards, including the Círculo de Periodistas de Bogotá, Premio Rey de España, and Premio de la Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa. It has twice been a finalist for the Premio Iberoamericano de Periodismo Cemex-Fnpi. In 2013, Ricardo Calderón of
Semana, José Navia of
SoHo, and Semana.com all won prizes from the Círculo de Periodistas de Bogotá. Semana.com won for "Cerro Matoso: mina rica, pueblo pobre" ("Rich Mine, Poor People") published in August 2012.
Semana, which has won several international prizes and has more than a million readers, is considered required reading for Colombia's political, economic, and cultural elite. "In the history of journalism in Colombia," reads a profile of López by a Colombian writer, "there is a 'before
Semana and an 'after
Semana,' because, in effect, before May 1982 such a thing didn't exist. ... the press in this country was an extension of the political parties." The same profile notes that "at least 80 percent of all the political scandals that have occurred in Colombia in the last 30 years have been exposed by
Semana."
The Washington Post,
The New York Times and
The Economist have all called
Semana the best magazine in
Latin America. Over time, the magazine
Semana developed into Publicaciones Semana, a magazine group which publishes several other major periodicals in Colombia and neighboring countries.
Dinero is Colombia's major economics and business magazine;
SoHo is its most successful men's magazine;
Fucsia is a women's magazine;
Jet Set covers celebrity news; Semana Jr. is for children; Blog is for teenagers; and
Arcadia is a cultural review. Each of these magazines has its own website: Dinero.com; Soho.com.co; Jetset.com.co; Revistaarcadia.com; Revistafucsia.com, and Blog.com.co. In addition, Publicaciones Semana runs the website Planb.com.co, a comprehensive online guide to entertainment and culture.
Semanas foreign periodicals include
SoHo Ecuador, which began publication in 2002;
SoHo Costa Rica, which was started in 2006; and
Fucsia Ecuador, which has been published since 2004. The website Semana.com offers all the contents of the magazine
Semana and also provides exclusive coverage of political and social developments. It is the second most visited website in Colombia. On Thursdays and Fridays, the TV channel Cable Noticias runs a current-events program called
Debates Semana, run by Publicaciones Semana. Semana's notable former columnists include
Héctor Abad Faciolince, Rafael Nieto, María Isabel Rueda, Hernando Gómez Buendía, and Alfredo Rangel. ==Leadership==