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This article is about the American award. For the Canadian award, see Canadian National Magazine Awards.
The National Magazine Awards are a series of US awards that honor excellence in the magazine industry. They are administered by the American Society of Magazine Editors and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. The awards have been presented annually since 1966.[1]
They are generally considered the highest award in the magazine industry; in the magazine world, they are roughly equivalent to the Pulitzer Prizes (which are far more widely known in the popular culture, but do not include a magazine category).[2][3]
Recipients of awards are selected in a two-step procedure: First, entries are reviewed by a judging panel, which recommends a group of finalists; then, a second panel of judges chooses one winner in each category. Categories include General Excellence, Personal Service, Leisure Interests, Reporting, Public Interest, Feature Writing, Profile Writing, Essays, Columns and Commentary, Reviews and Criticism, Magazine Section, Single-Topic Issue, Design, Photography, Photojournalism, Photo Portfolio, Fiction, General Excellence Online, Personal Service Online, and Interactive Feature.
Winners in each of the categories are awarded an "Ellie." It is a copper-colored stabile by Alexander Calder, resembling an elephant. The National Magazine Awards web site has a searchable database of all the winners and Top Five finalists.
Contents
Winners
Reporting
DATE NAME ARTICLE MAGAZINE 2011 Scott Horton "The Guantanamo 'Suicides'" Harper's Magazine 2009 Dexter Filkins "Right at the Edge" The New York Times Magazine 2008 Peter Hessler "China's Instant Cities" National Geographic 2007 C.J. Chivers "The School" Esquire 2006 James Bamford "Man Who Sold the War" Rolling Stone 2005 Samantha Power "Dying in Darfur" The New Yorker 2004 Evan Wright "The Killer Elite" Rolling Stone 2003 Jeffrey Goldberg "In the Party of God" The New Yorker 2002 William Langewiesche "Crash of Egypt Air 990" Atlantic Monthly 2001 Sean Flynn "The Perfect Fire" Esquire 2000 Janine di Giovanni, Sebastian Junger "Madness Visible," "Forensics of War" Vanity Fair 1999 Michael Isikoff, Evan Thomas "Clinton and the Intern" Newsweek 1998 John Colapinto "True Story of John/Joan" Rolling Stone 1997 Jon Krakauer "Into Thin Air" Outside 1996 Connie Bruck "Politics of Perception" The New Yorker 1995 Eric Schlosser "Reefer Madness" Atlantic Monthly 1994 Lawrence Wright "Remembering Satan" The New Yorker 1993 Glenn Zorpette, John A. Adam "Iraq and the Bomb," "Halting Proliferation" IEEE Spectrum 1992 Michael Kelly "Highway to Hell" The New Republic 1991 Connie Bruck "Deal of the Year" The New Yorker 1990 Mark Danner "Beyond the Mountains" The New Yorker Feature Writing
DATE NAME ARTICLE MAGAZINE 2010 Skip Hollandsworth "Still Life" Texas Monthly 2009 David Lipsky "The Lost Years and Last Days of David Foster Wallace" Rolling Stone 2008 Paige Williams "You Have Thousands of Angels Around You" Atlanta 2007 Vanessa Grigoriadis "Karl Lagerfeld, Boy Prince of Fashion" New York 2006 Robert Kurson "Into the Light" Esquire 2005 Ian Parker "The Gift" The New Yorker 2004 Bill Zehme "The Confessions of Bob Greene" Esquire 2003 Gary Smith "Lying In Wait" Sports Illustrated 2002 Ken Auletta "The Lost Tycoon" The New Yorker Reviews and criticism
DATE NAME MAGAZINE 2009 James Wood The New Yorker 2008 Caitlin Flanagan The Atlantic Monthly 2007 Stuart Klawans The Nation 2006 Wyatt Mason Harper's Magazine 2005 Adam Gopnik The New Yorker 2004 Tom Carson Esquire 2003 James Wolcott Vanity Fair 2002 Lee Siegel Harper's Magazine 2001 Anthony Lane The New Yorker 2000 Tom Carson Esquire References
- ^ Carmody, Deirdre (1992-04-17). "National Geographic And New Republic Win". The New York Times.
- ^ Keith, J (2007-03-15). "Ellie Picks Nominated". The New York Post.
- ^ Neuffer, Elizabeth (1987-04-23). "13 Prizes Awarded for Magazine Excellence". The New York Times.
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