María Ángeles Rodríguez González, known as Ángela Rodicio (born 6 March 1963 in Ribadavia, Spain) is a Foreign Affairs reporter for the Spanish public Television (TVE) program Informe Semanal.
Un viaje por el Irán de ayer y hoy) is a trip through the history, culture and politics of Iran.
The reporter places the actual problems of Iran in the Russian and English colonial influence over the territory in the early 20th century, travelling through the popular revolts of 2009 and Ahmadinejad's Coup d'état.
Ten years later, in 2002, Ángela Rodicio received the prize from the Association of Foreign Journalists in Spain (Asociación de Periodistas Extranjeros en España) for best correspondent.
In November 2011, the International prize María Grazia Cutuli of journalism, in its seventh edition, was granted, in the category of Foreign Press, to Ángela Rodicio.
According to the organization of the award, they granted it to Rodicio because of "the energy, the pride, the passion and the modesty of the professional of race who refuses to be tamed" and who "is a clear example of the most authentic figure of the special correspondent.