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HEARST MAGAZINES RECEIVES EIGHT NOMINATIONS FOR NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS

Wednesday 06. April 2011 - Sid Holt, Chief Executive of the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), today announced the finalists for the 2011 National Magazine Awards. Known as the Ellies—for the Alexander Calder stabile "Elephant," a reproduction of which is given to each award winner—the National Magazine Awards will be presented on Monday, May 9, in New York City.

“This was an extraordinary year for magazines,” said Mr. Holt. “The 2011 finalists include Michael Hastings’ ‘The Runaway General,’ which led to the resignation of Stanley McChrystal, and Jane Mayer’s ‘Covert Operations,’ on the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch—stories that made news while covering the news. With pieces on the health-care crisis, the failure of the criminal justice system, the impact of autism and conflicts around the globe, all of this year’s nominees underscore the power of magazine journalism.”
The 2011 National Magazine Awards will also include the presentation of the Creative Excellence Award to Tom Wolfe, who as a founder of the New Journalism and the author of bestsellers like The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities, both of which originated as magazine series, is regarded as one of the most influential magazine journalists of our time. To see the announcement of the award, click here.
The 2011 National Magazine Awards mark the first time that the American Society of Magazine Editors will host a dinner to present the awards. To attend the 2011 National Magazine Awards Annual Gala at 583 Park Avenue in New York City, click here.
The New Yorker Leads 2011 Finalists
The 2011 National Magazine Award finalists include 54 titles. Twenty magazines received multiple nominations—led by The New Yorker with 9—and 6 magazines were nominated for the first time.
Aside from The New Yorker, magazines receiving multiple nominations this year are The Atlantic (4 nominations), Esquire (3), GQ (5), Harper’s Magazine (2), Los Angeles (3), Martha Stewart Living (2), Men’s Journal (2), National Geographic (4), New York (6), The New York Times Magazine (6), The Paris Review (2), Real Simple (3), Scientific American (2), Texas Monthly (2), TIME (2), Vanity Fair (2), Virginia Quarterly Review (6), W (3) and Wired (3). The 6 never-before-nominated titles are Cooking Light, House Beautiful, Lapham’s Quarterly, OnEarth, The Sun and Women’s Health.
Group publishers with multiple nominations include Bloomberg L.P. (2 for Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets); Conde Nast (25 for Conde Nast Traveler, Golf Digest, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Vogue, W and Wired); Emmis Communications (5 for Los Angeles and Texas Monthly); Hearst Magazines (8 for Esquire; Good Housekeeping; House Beautiful; Marie Claire; O, The Oprah Magazine and Popular Mechanics); Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (2 for Martha Stewart Living); National Geographic Society (4 for National Geographic); Rodale (3 for Men’s Health, Runner’s World and Women’s Health); Time Inc. (9 for Cooking Light, Essence, Fortune, People, Real Simple and TIME); and Wenner Media (3 for Men’s Journal and Rolling Stone).
Only the finalists in the 21 National Magazine Award categories honoring print magazines are being announced today. Finalists in the Magazine of the Year category, honoring excellence both in print and on digital platforms, will be announced next Tuesday, April 12; the Magazine of the Year finalists will also be honored at the May 9 dinner. Finalists and winners in the 12 National Magazine Awards for Digital Media categories were announced earlier this year; to see a list of the Digital Ellie honorees, click here.
The preeminent awards for magazine journalism in the United States, the National Magazine Awards were established in 1966 and are sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors in association with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Nearly 270 publications entered the National Magazine Awards this year, submitting 1,673 entries. The judges included 359 magazine journalists and journalism educators. The finalist this year with the largest print circulation (22 million) is AARP The Magazine; the finalist with the smallest (3,000) is The Antioch Review.
National Magazine Awards 2011 Categories and Finalists
To see descriptions of the categories, click here. To see an extended list of the finalists, including article titles, names of writers and photographers and links to content, click here.
The magazines nominated for 2011 National Magazine Awards are:
GENERAL EXCELLENCE, PRINT
News, Sports and Entertainment Magazines
Honors large-circulation weeklies, biweeklies and general-interest monthlies
Fast Company; New York; The New Yorker; People; TIME
Literary, Political and Professional Magazines
Honors academic and scholarly publications as well as smaller-circulation general-interest magazines
Lapham’s Quarterly; The Paris Review; Poetry; The Sun; Virginia Quarterly Review
Fashion, Service and Lifestyle Magazines
Honors women’s magazines, including health and fitness magazines and family-centric publications
Essence; Real Simple; Vogue; W; Women’s Health
Food, Travel and Design Magazines
Honors lifestyle magazines for men and women as well as shelter titles
Conde Nast Traveler; Garden & Gun; House Beautiful; Martha Stewart Living; Saveur
Finance, Technology and Lifestyle Magazines
Honors men’s magazines as well as business, science and active-interest publications
Backpacker; Bloomberg Markets; GQ; Popular Mechanics; Scientific American
Special Interest Magazines
Honors magazines serving targeted audiences, including city and regional magazines
Audubon; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Texas Monthly; Time Out New York
DESIGN, PRINT
Esquire; Fortune; GQ; New York; Wired
PHOTOGRAPHY, PRINT
GQ; Martha Stewart Living; National Geographic; The New York Times Magazine; W
NEWS AND DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY
National Geographic; The New York Times Magazine (2); TIME; Virginia Quarterly Review
FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
AARP The Magazine; ESPN The Magazine; National Geographic; The New York Times Magazine; W
SINGLE-TOPIC ISSUE
Bloomberg Businessweek; GQ: National Geographic; New York; Scientific American
MAGAZINE SECTION
Esquire; New York; Real Simple (2); Wired
PERSONAL SERVICE
Good Housekeeping; Men’s Health; Men’s Journal; O, The Oprah Magazine; Wired
LEISURE INTERESTS
Cooking Light; Golf Digest; Los Angeles; Men’s Journal; Runner’s World
PUBLIC INTEREST
The Atlantic; Marie Claire; The New Yorker; OnEarth; Texas Monthly
REPORTING
Harper’s Magazine; The New York Times Magazine; The New Yorker; Rolling Stone; Virginia Quarterly Review
FEATURE WRITING
The Atlantic; GQ; Los Angeles; Mother Jones; The New Yorker
PROFILE WRITING
The Atlantic; Harper’s Magazine; New York; The New York Times Magazine; The New Yorker
ESSAYS & CRITICISM
The American Scholar; The Antioch Review; The New Yorker; The Paris Review; Virginia Quarterly Review
COLUMNS & COMMENTARY
Esquire; New York; The New Yorker; Vanity Fair (2)
FICTION
The Atlantic; The New Yorker (2); Virginia Quarterly Review (2)
The American Society of Magazine Editors is the principal organization for magazine journalists in the United States. The members of ASME include the editorial leaders of most major consumer and business magazines published in print and on digital platforms. Founded in 1963, ASME works to defend the First Amendment, protect editorial independence and support the development of journalism.

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