The National Media Awards Foundation (NMAF) is a Canadian charity whose mission is to recognize excellence in the content and creation of Canadian magazines and Canadian digital publishing through two annual awards programs: the National Magazine Awards (NMAs) and the Digital Publishing Awards (DPAs).
Both events—The National Magazine Awards gala and the Digital Publishing Awards soirée—take place each June in
Toronto
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. Each year the NMAF relies on over 100 volunteer judges to evaluate the entries and award gold and silver winners in the NMA written, visual, integrated and special categories and in the various DPA categories.
A 20-member board of directors mostly drawn from the Canadian media industry governs the NMAF. As of 2022, the president of the board of directors of the NMAF is Melony Ward, publisher of ''Canada’s History'' and ''Kayak''.
History
In 1976
Andrew MacFarlane, Dean of Journalism at the
University of Western Ontario
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(UWO), was trying to revive the university's recently defunct President's Medal for Canadian Magazine Journalism. His original idea was to create a new award divided into English and French counterparts. But MacFarlane eventually developed a proposal for a series of magazine awards, whose salient features were that the program would be bilingual – and therefore truly national – and would recognize individual excellence in the many aspects of the magazine industry – writers, illustrators, editors, photographers and
art directors.
MacFarlane together with
John S. Crosbie, president of the
Magazine Association of Canada
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, secured the participation of the
Canadian Periodical Publishers Association (CPPA), representing 193 Canadian magazines, and CPPA's former president
Michael de Pencier
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. MacFarlane reached out to his counterpart at
Université Laval
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,
Roger de la Garde
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,
Alan Edmunds
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, head of the Periodical Writers Association of Canada (
PWAC), and veteran newsman
Pierre Berton
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, among others. As the collective effort began to take shape across the country, by the spring of 1977 the National Magazine Awards had developed a clear mandate.
On 14 November 1977, National Magazine Awards Foundation received its charter of non-profit foundation status from the
Government of Ontario
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.
In 2015, the NMAF established the
Digital Publishing Awards, to promote and reward the achievements of those who create digital publishing content in Canada.
The National Magazine Awards celebrated 40 years of awarding Canadian creators in 2017. The 40th anniversary event was co-hosted by
Kim Pittaway,
Michael de Pencier
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, and D.B. Scott. Alicia Elliott delivered the keynote address.
AS of 2022, the National Media Awards have been given to journalists, illustrators and photographers for 45 years.
First awards
There were more than 1300 entries to the first National Magazine Awards for the year 1977. 62 judges evaluated the entries and awarded winners in 14 categories. The first National Magazine Awards gala was held on Thursday, 11 May 1978 at the
Hotel Toronto.
Pierre Berton emceed the event, where the 660 guests dined and danced to Jack Collins and his five-piece band. Before presenting the awards, Berton proclaimed to the audience, "In a bold departure from tradition, there are to be no thank you speeches. We can do that because we are giving money, not some cheap statuette."
If any winner started to talk on stage, Berton reportedly waved a large hook in the speaker's direction.
Awards were handed down in 14 categories (with separate French- and English-language winners for the President's Award for General Magazine Articles). 11 different magazines won awards. The NMAF also honoured outstanding achievement by a magazine:
L'actualité
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(French) and
Harrowsmith (English) took the awards.
Major winners of the National Magazine Awards
The now-defunct ''
Saturday Night'' is the all-time leader in awards, with 129 gold awards. ''
Toronto Life
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'' magazine leads all current publications with 108 gold awards. Writer
Robert Fulford is the all-time individual leader with 14 gold awards.
The NMAF also maintains
searchable archiveof all past winners an
talliesof magazines and creators who have won the most National Magazine Awards.
Categories
The NMAF has a total of 29 awards categories, including 10 categories from the Magazine Grands Prix program. There are 4 types of awards categories:
Written Categories & Visual Awards: Long-Form Feature Writing, Feature Writing, Short Feature Writing, Columns, Essays, Investigative Reporting, Fiction, Personal Journalism, Poetry, Professional Article, Profiles, Service Journalism, Best New Magazine Writer, Illustration (incl. Spot & Photo Illustration), Portrait Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Photo Essay & Photojournalism, One of a Kind Storytelling.
Editorial Awards: Best Editorial Package, Art Direction Grand Prix, Editor Grand Prix, Cover Grand Prix.
Grand Prix: Best Magazine Awards: General Interest, Service, Lifestyle, Fashion & Beauty, Art & Literary, Special Interest.
Special Awards: Magazine Grand Prix, Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Magazine of the Year
Each year the National Magazine Awards concludes with the naming of Canada's Magazine of the Year. Previous winners are:
*1982: ''
Equinox
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''
*1983: ''
Vancouver Magazine
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''
*1984: ''
Saturday Night''
*1985: ''
Toronto Life
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''
*1986: ''
Quill & Quire
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''
*1987: ''
Report on Business Magazine''
*1988: ''
Applied Arts Quarterly''
*1989: ''
Toronto Life
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''
*1990: ''
West Magazine''
*1991: ''
Idler
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''
*1992: ''
Cottage Life
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Formally publish ...
''
*1993: ''
Owl
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'' and
Chickadee
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''
*1994: ''
Canadian Art
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''
*1995: ''
Canadian House & Home''
*1996: ''
Canadian Living
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History and profile
The magazine was created by Clem Compton-Smith and his business partner, ...
''
*1997: ''
Vancouver Magazine
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''
*1998: ''
Adbusters
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''
*1999: ''
Chatelaine''
*2000: ''
Azure''
*2001: ''
Canadian Geographic
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History and profile
After the Society was founded in 1929, the magazine was established the next year in May 1930 unde ...
''
*2002: ''
Outpost Magazine''
*2003: ''
Border Crossings
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''
*2004: ''
Maisonneuve''
*2005: ''
Maclean's
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''
*2006: ''
The Walrus
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''
*2007: ''
Toronto Life
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''
*2008: ''
AlbertaViews''
*2009: ''
Up Here''
*2010: ''
MoneySense
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History and profile
''MoneySense'' was founded by Rogers Media in 1999 and started publishing in September 1999. It covers articles on personal fin ...
''
*2011: ''
Maisonneuve''
*2012: ''
Corporate Knights
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''
*2013: ''
Cottage Life
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Formally publish ...
''
*2014: ''
Nouveau Projet''
*2015:''
Maisonneuve''
*2016: ''
Cottage Life
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''
Outstanding Achievement
Each year since 1990 the NMAF has awarded the Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement, which recognizes an individual's innovation and creativity through contributions to the Canadian magazine industry. The winners since 1990 are:
*1990
Prue Hemelrijk
*1991
Michael de Pencier
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Born in Toronto, Ontario, de Pen ...
*1992
Lloyd Hodgkinson
*1993
Barbara Moon
*1994
Don Obe
*1995
Jean Paré
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*1996
Catherine Keachie
*1997
James Ireland
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Life
He was born on 4 December 1846 at Hawkhill Place in Dundee the son of George Ireland and his wife ...
*1998
Robert Fulford
*1999
Lynn Cunningham
*2000
Peter C. Newman
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Life and career
Born in Vienna, Austria, Newman emigrated from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to Canada in 1940 as a Jewish refugee. His parents were Wanda Maria and O ...
*2001
Ken Rodmell
*2002
Al Zikovitz
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*2003
Sally Armstrong
*2004
Paul Jones
*2005
John Macfarlane
*2006
Neville Gilfoy
*2007
Charles Oberdorf
*2008
Cynthia Brouse
*2009
Terry Sellwood
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People
Male
* Terry Albritton (1955–2005), A ...
*2010
D.B. Scott
*2011
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*2012
Stephen Trumper
*2013
Kim Jernigan
*2014
Michael Fox
*2015
Kim Pittaway
*2016
Penny Caldwell
Other information
The submissions process for the National Magazine Awards is generally open from December until the second week of January. Nominations are announced in the spring, and the awards gala is held in June in Toronto.
References
External links
National Magazine Awards
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Canadian journalism awards
Canadian non-fiction literary awards
Literary awards for magazines
Awards established in 1982
1982 establishments in Ontario