ASME ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2010 NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS
Glamour Named Magazine of the Year at National Magazine Awards Annual Gala. New York Wins Four Ellies. National Geographic and The New Yorker Each Win Three
NEW YORK, NY (April 22, 2010)—The winners of the 2010 National Magazine Awards were announced tonight at the annual awards gala at Alice Tully Hall in New York City. Glamour won top honors as Magazine of the Year. New York won four awards, including the award for General Excellence, 250,000 to 500,000 Circulation.
Other multiple-award winners were:
- National Geographic, which won three awards, including General Excellence, Over 2 Million Circulation
- The New Yorker, which also won three awards, including the award for Public Interest for Atul Gawande’s “The Cost Conundrum”
- Wired, which won two awards, including the award for Design for the third year in a row
Known as the Ellies, for the Alexander Calder stabile “Elephant” given to each winner, the gala was attended by nearly 700 magazine editors and publishers. The evening was highlighted by the presentation of the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame Award to Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, by David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker.
Among the awards presenters were two other member of the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame: Martha Stewart and Michael Kinsley. Guest presenters included actress Brooke Shields, fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, The Marriage Ref’s Tom Papa, New York Rangers left wing and former Vogue intern Sean Avery, and Lost’s Rebecca Mader.
Sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors in association with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, the National Magazine Awards were established in 1966 and have long been recognized as the preeminent awards for magazine journalism in the United States.
"This year's Ellie finalists and winners fully display the vitality and power of magazine journalism," said Sid Holt, Chief Executive of American Society of Magazine Editors. "Stunningly diverse in subject and approach, these publications show why readers love magazines—in print, on line or on mobile devices."
More than 300 magazines participated in the National Magazine Awards this year, submitting 1,758 entries; 51 magazines were nominated in 23 categories.
The winners of the National Magazine Awards 2010 are:
General Excellence, Print Recognizes overall editorial achievement at six circulation levels.
Under 100,000 Circulation San Francisco Bruce Kelley, Editor-in-Chief For April, August, December Issues
100,000 to 250,000 Circulation Mother Jones Monika Bauerlein and Clara Jeffery, Editors For July/August, September/October, November/December Issues
250,000 to 500,000 Circulation
New York Adam Moss, Editor-in-Chief For April 20, October 5, October 26 Issues
500,000 to 1 Million Circulation
GQ Jim Nelson, Editor-in-Chief For June, September, November Issues
1 Million to 2 Million Circulation
Men’s Health David Zinczenko, Editor-in-Chief For September, October, November Issues
Over 2 Million Circulation
National Geographic Chris Johns, Editor-in-Chief For May, September, December Issues
Design, Print Honors the effectiveness of design, typography and artwork in support of the editorial mission of the magazine
Wired Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief For March, May, August Issues
Photography, Print Honors the effectiveness of photography, photojournalism and photo-illustration in support of the editorial mission of the magazine
Vanity Fair Graydon Carter, Editor For March, September, November Issues
Photojournalism Recognizes the informative photographic documentation of an event or subject
National Geographic Chris Johns, Editor-in-Chief For “Shattered Somalia,” photographs by Pascal Maitre; text by Robert Draper, May
Photo Portfolio Honors creative photography and photo illustration, including portraiture
The New Yorker David Remnick, Editor For “Portraits of Power,” photographs by Platon, December 7
Single-Topic Issue Recognizes magazines that have devoted an issue to the in-depth examination of one topic
Wired Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief For “The Mystery Issue,” May
Magazine Section Recognizes the excellence of a regular, cohesive front- or back-of-back section
New York Adam Moss, Editor-in-Chief For “Strategist,” April 20, May 25, October 26
Personal Service Honors the outstanding use of print journalism to serve the readers’ needs and aspirations
New York Adam Moss, Editor-in-Chief For “For and Against Foreskin,” by Chris Bonanos, Michael Idov and Hanna Rosin, October 26
Leisure Interests Recognizes excellence in service journalism focusing on recreational activities and special interests
New York Adam Moss, Editor-in-Chief For “The Great New York Neoclassical Neapolitan Pizza Revolution,” by Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld with Michael Idov, July 20-27
Public Interest Recognizes magazine journalism that illuminates issues of public importance
The New Yorker David Remnick, Editor For “The Cost Conundrum,” by Atul Gawande, June 1
Reporting Honors the enterprise, skill and analysis that a magazine exhibits in covering an event or problem of contemporary interest and significance
The New York Times Magazine Gerald Marzorati, Editor For “The Deadly Choices at Memorial,” by Sheri Fink, August 30
Feature Writing Honors the stylishness and originality with which the writer treats her or his subject
Texas Monthly Evan Smith, President and Editor-in-Chief; Jake Silverstein, Editor For “Still Life,” by Skip Hollandsworth, May
Profile Writing Honors the vividness and perceptiveness with which the writer brings his or her subject to life
Esquire David Granger, Editor-in-Chief For “The Man Who Never Was,” by Mike Sager, May
Essays Recognizes the writer’s eloquence, perspective, fresh thinking and unique voice
National Geographic Chris Johns, Editor-in-Chief For “Top Ten State Fair Joys,” by Garrison Keillor, July
Columns and Commentary Recognizes excellence in short-form social, economic and political commentary, including humor
Newsweek Jon Meacham, Editor For three columns by Fareed Zakaria: “Worthwhile Canadian Initiative,” February 16; “The Way Out of Afghanistan,” September 21; “Theocracy and Its Discontents,” June 29
Reviews and Criticism Honors the knowledge, persuasiveness and original voice that the critic brings to her or his reviews
The New Yorker David Remnick, Editor For three reviews by Elizabeth Kolbert: “Green Like Me,” August 31; “Flesh of Your Flesh,” November 9; “Hosed,” November 16
Fiction Recognizes excellence in fiction published in magazines
McSweeney’s Quarterly Dave Eggers, Editor For “Memory Wall,” by Anthony Doerr, October 1; “Raw Water,” by Wells Tower, October 1; “Further Interpretations of Real-Life Events,” by Kevin Moffett; March 3
Magazine of the Year Honors publications that successfully use both print and digital media in fulfilling the editorial mission of the magazine
Glamour Cynthia Leive, Editor-in-Chief; Jill Herzig, Executive Editor; Geraldine Hessler, Design Director; Glamour.com: Ben Berentson, Online Managing Director For April, September, November Issues
About The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME)
The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) is a non-profit professional organization for editors of print and online magazines which are edited and published in the U.S. Established in 1963, ASME currently has about 850 members nationwide. Among other things, ASME works to preserve editorial independence and speaks out on public policy issues, particularly those pertaining to the First Amendment. To learn more about ASME, please go to www.magazine.org/asme.
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