Wednesday, May 02, 2007

U.S. National Magazine Awards:
New York big winner

The "Ellies" (named after the Elephant stabile crafted as a trophy by sculptor Alexander Calder) were awarded yesterday. The U.S. National Magazine Awards winners were sometimes surprising. The New Yorker was shut out. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists won for General Excellence under 100,000 circulation and New York magazine was the winner in multiple cateogories, including general excellence, design, magazine section and interractive feature.

Here are the winning magazines (see the website for the specific articles)

General excellence

Under 100,000 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
100,000 to 250,000 Foreign Policy
250,000 to 500,000 New York magazine
500,000 to 1 million Wired
1 million to 2 million Rolling Stone
Over 2 million National Geographic


Personal Service Glamour
Leisure interests O: The Oprah Magazine
Reporting Esquire
Public Interest Vanity Fair
Feature Writing
GQ
Profile Writing New York magazine
Essays The Georgia Review
Cols. & commentary Vanity Fair
Reviews and criticism The Nation
Magazine section New York magazine
Single-topic issue Departures
Design New York magazine
Photography National Geographic
Photojournalism The Paris Review
Photo portfolio City
Fiction McSweeney's
Gen. excellence online Beliefnet.com
Interactive service BusinessWeek.com B-School Channel
Interractive feature nymag.com

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