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VIRTUAL PRESENTATION THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2O2OThe National Magazine Awards honor print and digitalpublications that consistently demonstrate superior executionof editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthyenterprise and imaginative design. Originally limited to printNATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS FOR PRINT AND DIGITAL MEDIAmagazines, the awards now recognize magazine-qualityASME Award for Fiction Honoring The Paris Reviewjournalism published in any medium. Founded in 1966, the awardsASME NEXT Awards for Journalists Under 30are sponsored by the American Society of Magazine EditorsMagazine Editors’ Hall of Fame Award Honoring David Grangerin association with the Columbia University Graduate Schoolof Journalism and are administered by ASME. Awards arepresented in 22 categories. The winner in each categoryreceives an “Ellie,” modeled on the symbol of the awards,Alexander Calder’s stabile “Elephant Walking.”ASME.MEDIA TWITTER.COM/ASME1963 #ELLIESTHE OSBORN ELLIOTT-NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPINFORMATION ABOUT FINALISTS AND WINNERSEllie Awards 2020 ticket sales provide support for thePlease visit asme.media for more information about Ellie Awards 2020honorees, including citations, links to content and a complete list of the judgesOsborn Elliott Scholarship at the Columbia Journalism School.Named for the former Newsweek editor andColumbia dean, the scholarship is awarded to students whointend to pursue careers in magazine journalism.Editors whose names appear in citations held those positionsor were listed on the masthead when the content was published.Other editors may now be in those positions

Magazine Editors’Hall of FameHelen Gurley BrownTina BrownWilliam F. Buckley Jr.MAGAZINEEDITORS’HALL OF FAMEGayle Goodson ButlerGraydon CarterJohn Mack CarterSey ChasslerArthur CooperByron DobellOsborn ElliottClay FelkerDennis FlanaganHenry Anatole GrunwaldThe Magazine Editors’ Hall of Famewas established in 1995 by theAmerican Society of Magazine Editorsto recognize the editorial achievementsand career-long accomplishments ofleading journalists and honors distinguishedservice to magazine mediaHugh M. HefnerDorothy KalinsMichael KinsleyLewis H. LaphamEllen LevineTerry McDonellAdam MossNorman PearlstineCharles PetersStephen B. ShepardGloria SteinemMartha StewartRichard B. StolleySusan L. TaylorJann S. WennerRuth WhitneyAnna WintourDavid GrangerMagazine Editors’ Hall of Fame 2O2O HonoreeINTRODUCED BY TOM JUNOD

GENERAL EXCELLENCEService and LifestyleBON APPÉTITAdam Rapoport, Editor in ChiefCOSMOPOLITANJessica Pels, Editor in ChiefNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELERGeorge W. Stone, Editor in ChiefSELFCarolyn Kylstra, Editor in ChiefT: THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE MAGAZINEHanya Yanagihara, Editor in ChiefFEATURE PHOTOGRAPHYNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICSusan Goldberg, Editor in Chief“The Immortal Corpse,” photographs by Lynn JohnsonNEW YORKDavid Haskell, Editor in Chief“America Has a New National Pastime,” photographs byMartin SchoellerTHE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEJake Silverstein, Editor in Chief“Brothers, Sisters, Strangers,” photographs by Eli Baden-LasarTHE NEW YORKERDavid Remnick, Editor“Ghost Towers,” photographs by Hashem ShakeriTIMEEdward Felsenthal, Editor in Chief and Chief Executive Officer“A Harbinger of Things to Come,” photographs by Adam Ferguson

DIGITAL INNOVATIONTHE BELIEVERJoshua Wolf Shenk, Editor in Chief“Cabramatta,” by Matt HuynhEMERGENCEEmmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Executive Editor“Language Keepers,” by Adam Loften and Emmanuel Vaughan-LeeTHE MARSHALL PROJECT in partnership with The GuardianSusan Chira, Editor in Chief, The Marshall Project“Detained,” by Emily KassieNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICSusan Goldberg, Editor in Chief“The Atlas of Moons”PROPUBLICA in partnership with the Charleston Gazette-MailStephen Engelberg, Editor in Chief, ProPublica“A Guide to Every Permitted Natural Gas Well in West Virginia,”by Al Shaw, ProPublica, and Kate Mishkin, Charleston Gazette-MailPUBLIC INTERESTCONSUMER REPORTSGwendolyn Bounds, Vice President, Chief Content OfficerThree articles by Rachel Rabkin Peachman: “Fisher-Price Rock ‘n PlaySleeper Should Be Recalled,” “Decades-Old Law Hides DangerousProducts and Impedes Recalls” and “Inclined Sleeper Deaths Rise to50 as Industry Continues to Sell the Products”THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEJake Silverstein, Editor in Chief“The 1619 Project”THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEJake Silverstein, Editor in Chief“The China Connection,” by Alex W. PalmerPROPUBLICAStephen Engelberg, Editor in Chief“Fight the Ship,” by T. Christian Miller, Megan Rose and Robert Faturechi,“Blame Over Justice,” by Megan Rose, and “Faulty Equipment, LapsedTraining, Repeated Warnings,” by Robert Faturechi, Megan Rose andT. Christian MillerTEXAS MONTHLY and The Texas TribuneDan Goodgame, Editor in Chief, Texas MonthlyAyan Mittra, Editor, The Texas Tribune“No Defense,” by Neena Satija

LEISURE INTERESTS5280Sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors, the ASME NEXTAwards were established in 2016 to support the development of printand digital media by recognizing young journalists of extraordinarypromise. The ASME NEXT Awards 2020 recipients are:Daniel Brogan, Chief Executive Officer and Editor in ChiefGeoff Van Dyke, Editorial Director“Sheer Beauty,” by Lindsey B. KingBON APPÉTITAdam Rapoport, Editor in Chief“Absolutely Perfect,” by Alex Beggs; “Making Perfect: Thanksgiving”at youtube.com/bonappetitNEW YORKTyler FoggattAssociate Editor, The New YorkerNominated by Susan Morrison,Articles Editor, The New YorkerDavid Haskell, Editor in Chief“The Great Pod Rush Has Only Just Begun”TEXAS MONTHLYDan Goodgame, Editor in Chief“Long Live Honky-Tonks!” by Christian WallaceWHISKY ADVOCATEJazmine HughesStaff Editor, The New York Times MagazineNominated by Jake Silverstein,Editor in Chief, The New York Times MagazineMiles KohrmanSpecial Projects Editor, The TraceNominated by Tali Woodward,Deputy Editor, The TraceMarvin R. Shanken, Editor and PublisherJeffery Lindenmuth, Executive Editor“The World’s Greatest Whisky Cities”COLUMNS AND COMMENTARYCATAPULTNicole Chung, Editor in ChiefThree columns by s.e. smith: “When Disability Is a Toxic Legacy,” “The UglyBeautiful and Other Failings of Disability Representation” and “What WeDon’t Talk About When We Talk About Mental Health and Medication”FOREIGN POLICYJonathan Tepperman, Editor in ChiefFour articles from “Decoder”: “India Has a Mindset Problem,” byRavi Agrawal, “Why Young Koreans Love to Splurge,” by Jeongmin Kim,“Repent for Your Frequent Flyer Miles!” by Peter Kuras, and “UkrainianCorruption Is Trump’s Native Language,” by Marci ShoreTHE NEW YORKERNatalie KrebsSenior Editor, Outdoor Life and Field & StreamNominated by Alex Robinson,Editor in Chief, Outdoor LifeDavid Remnick, EditorThree columns by Jia Tolentino: “Kanye West’s Sunday Service Is Full ofLonging and Self-Promotion,” “Love, Death, and Begging for Celebrities toKill You” and “E. Jean Carroll’s Accusation Against Donald Trump, andthe Raising, and Lowering, of the Bar”T: THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE MAGAZINEHanya Yanagihara, Editor in ChiefThree columns by Ligaya Mishan: “Nothing Sacred,”“An Assault on the Tongue” and “Interlopers”Sarah Esther MaslinBrazil Correspondent, The EconomistNominated by Brooke Unger,Americas Editor, The EconomistTEXAS MONTHLYDan Goodgame, Editor in ChiefThree columns by Sterry Butcher: “Lines Through the Sand,” “Thoughtson a Mixed-up Horse” and “Man of Letters”

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER George W. Stone, Editor in Chief SELF Carolyn Kylstra, Editor in Chief T: THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE MAGAZINE Hanya Yanagihara, Editor in Chief FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Susan Goldberg, Editor in Chief “The Immortal Corpse,” photographs by Lynn Johnson NEW YORK David Haskell, Editor in Chief

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