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The National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellie Awards, honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy enterprise and imaginative design. Originally limited to print magazines, the awards now recognize magazine-quality journalism published in any medium. They are sponsored by the
American Society of Magazine Editors The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) is an industry trade group for magazine journalists and editors of magazines published in the United States. ASME includes the editorial leaders of most major consumer magazine in print and digital e ...
(ASME) in association with
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is located in Pulitzer Hall on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Pulitzer, Columbia Journalism School is one of the oldest journalism s ...
, and are administered by ASME in New York City. The awards have been presented annually since 1966. The Ellie Awards are judged by magazine journalists and journalism educators selected by the administrators of the awards. More than 300 judges participate every year. Each judge is assigned to a judging group that averages 15 judges, including a judging leader. Each judging group chooses five finalists (seven in Reporting and Feature Writing); the same judging group selects one of the finalists to be the winner of the Ellie Award in that category. Judging results are subject to the approval of the National Magazine Awards Board, which is composed of current and former officers of ASME, the dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and veteran judges. The current categories are: * General Excellence, News, Sports and Entertainment * General Excellence, Service and Lifestyle * General Excellence, Special Interest * General Excellence, Literature, Science and Politics * Design and Photography, News and Opinion * Design and Photography, Service and Lifestyle * Feature Photography * Website, News and Opinion * Website, Service and Lifestyle * Digital Innovation * Social Media * Podcasting * Video, News and Opinion * Video, Service and Lifestyle * Single-Topic Issue * Personal Service * Leisure Interests * Reporting * Feature Writing * Essays and Criticism * Columns and Commentary * Public Interest Finalists in each of the Ellie Award categories receive certificates of recognition. The winner in each category receives a reproduction of Alexander Calder's stabile "Elephant", the symbol of the awards since 1970. Among the notable changes for 2017 are the expansion of the Design and Photography categories to include digital entries and the suspension of the Fiction award.


Current categories


General Excellence

Honors print and digital magazines in several categories based on content and audience. ''
Businessweek ''Bloomberg Businessweek'', previously known as ''BusinessWeek'', is an American weekly business magazine published fifty times a year. Since 2009, the magazine is owned by New York City-based Bloomberg L.P. The magazine debuted in New York Cit ...
'' received the first ever award in 1973. No award was given from 1974 through 1980. When General Excellence returned as a category in 1981, it was given to four magazines per year until 1998, when five magazines received General Excellence awards. Six magazines received awards in 2002. From 2003 to 2010, the award went to seven different magazines and in 2011, to eight. Since 2012, the award has gone to six magazines. Starting 2016, it is defined into four groups: "News, Sports and Entertainment", "Service and Lifestyle", "Special Interest", "Literature, Science and Politics".


Design

Previously known as Visual Excellence (1970–1979). ''Honors overall excellence in print magazine design.'' Merged with Photography in 2019.


Photography

''Honors overall excellence in print magazine photography.'' Merged with Design in 2019.


Design and Photography

Merged from two former categories. Divided awards into "News and Opinion" – ''Honors the visual excellence of print and digital magazines covering politics, business, technology and entertainment.'' – and "Service and Lifestyle" – ''Honors the visual excellence of print and digital magazines covering fashion, food, travel and design.''


Feature Photography

Previously known as Photo Portfolio/Photo Essay (2004–2006) and Photo Portfolio (2007–2010). ''Honors the use of original photography in a feature story, photo-essay or photo portfolio.''


Single-Topic Issue

''Honors publications that have devoted a single print issue or a major digital package to the comprehensive examination of one subject'' No award was given in 2000 or 2001.


Personal Service

Previously known as Service to the Individual (1974—1985). ''Honors magazine journalism that serves readers’ needs and aspirations.'' No award was given in 1981.


Leisure Interests

''Previously known as Special Interests (1986–2001). Honors the use of print to provide practical information about recreational activities and special interests.''


Website

''Honors magazine websites and online-only magazines.'' Divided into two categories in 2019: "News and Opinion"-''Honors magazine websites covering politics, business, technology and entertainment''- and "Service and Life Style" – ''Honors magazine websites covering fashion, food, travel and design.''


Digital Innovation

''Honors the outstanding use of digital media by magazine websites and digital-only magazines''


Social media

''Honors the outstanding use of social accounts by magazine websites and digital-only magazines.''


Podcasting

''Honors the outstanding use of audio content by magazine websites and digital-only magazines.''


Video

''Honors the outstanding use of video by magazines published on digital platforms.'' Divided into two categories in 2019: "News and Opinion"''-Honors coverage of politics, business, technology and entertainment''- and "Service and Life Style" – ''Honors coverage of fashion, food, travel and design.''


Public Interest

Known as Public Service (1970–1985). ''Honors magazine journalism that illuminates issues of national importance.'' No award was given in 1973.


Reporting

''Previously known as Reporting Excellence (1970–1980) and New Reporting in 1988. Honors reporting excellence as exemplified by one article or a series of articles. ''


Feature Writing

''Honors original, stylish storytelling.'' Incorporates Profile writing as of 2013.


Essays and Criticism

Category previously known as "Criticism & Belle-Lettres" (1977) and Essays (2000–10). Honors "long-form journalism that presents the opinions of the writer on topics ranging from the personal to the political".


Columns and Commentary

''Honors political and social commentary; news analysis; and reviews and criticism.''


Former categories


National Magazine Award

''For the first four years of the National Magazine Awards, only one award was given.'' 1966 *''
Look To look is to use sight to perceive an object. Look or The Look may refer to: Businesses and products * Look (modeling agency), an Israeli modeling agency * ''Look'' (American magazine), a defunct general-interest magazine * ''Look'' (UK ma ...
'' "for its skillful editing, imagination and editorial integrity, all of which were reflected particularly in its treatment of the racial issue during 1965."
1967 *''
LIFE Life is a quality that distinguishes matter that has biological processes, such as Cell signaling, signaling and self-sustaining processes, from that which does not, and is defined by the capacity for Cell growth, growth, reaction to Stimu ...
'' "in recognition of skillful, imaginative and constructive editing as reflected particularly in vivid photo reporting of the war in Vietnam, outstanding coverage of the civil rights issue, and effective support for the preservation of great works of art—in keeping with an admirable tradition of public education on cultural subjects." 1968 *''
Newsweek ''Newsweek'' is an American weekly online news magazine co-owned 50 percent each by Dev Pragad, its president and CEO, and Johnathan Davis, who has no operational role at ''Newsweek''. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, it was widely ...
'' "in recognition of that magazine's development of a new form of editorial analysis and advocacy in its major effort to present America's racial problems. The 'program of action,' published in Newsweek's issue of November 20, 1967, was a 23 page article combining reportage, analysis and opinion under the title 'The Negro in America: What Must Be Done.' The judges considered the project, clearly labeled as a departure from Newsweek’s standard policy, to have been skillfully and responsibly executed. They consider it a useful and important form, when sparingly used, in the news magazine field."
1969 * American Machinist, a McGraw-Hill trade publication, which was recognized for its special issue, "Will John Garth Make It?" The study of U.S. industry's role in combating unemployment, especially among those that companies might consider unemployable, included Mr. Garth, a 26-year-old high school dropout and parolee.


Certificates of Special Recognition

''Identifying one winner was no doubt a challenge for the judges in the first years of the National Magazine Awards. It was decided from the start that Certificates of Special Recognition as well as commendations would be given.'' 1966 *''
Scientific American ''Scientific American'', informally abbreviated ''SciAm'' or sometimes ''SA'', is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it. In print since 1845, it i ...
'' "for general excellence in its field and, particularly, for it
special issue
drawing on many disciplines, dealing with the broad subject of urbanization" *''Grade Teacher'' "for its high quality treatment of important new subjects, conspicuously improved use of illustration and practical service to its readership—all within the limitations of a modest budget" *''
Ebony Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus '' Diospyros'', which also contains the persimmons. Unlike most woods, ebony is dense enough to sink in water. It is finely textured and has a mirror finish when ...
'' "for imaginative and forceful treatment of social questions as reflected particularly in its issue on
The White Problem in America
"
1967 *

' "for editorial vitality, for tasteful innovation in design, and for forthright treatment of delicate issues that once would have been taboo in religious-affiliated publications"
1968 *''
Esquire Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
'' "for its editorial creativity and diversity its original typographical and pictorial presentation, and its penetrating reporting of character and social trends as exemplified in its submitted article about Jack Ruby" *''
LIFE Life is a quality that distinguishes matter that has biological processes, such as Cell signaling, signaling and self-sustaining processes, from that which does not, and is defined by the capacity for Cell growth, growth, reaction to Stimu ...
'' "for its uncompromising and well documented series exposing the scale of organized crime in the United States and for its pursuit of new facets of the subject" *'' Vogue'' "for visual grace, wit and innovation accompanied by printed content in harmony with its high graphic standard"


Commendation

''Nine titles were commended at the first annual National Magazine Awards. This was the only year such recognition was given.'' 1966 *''
TIME Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, t ...
'' "for the innovation of its well researched, expertly written and balanced series of ‘TIME Essays.’" *''
The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issue ...
'' "for its skillful editing and for its flair for dramatic innovation as demonstrated by its publication of Truman Capote’s ‘
In Cold Blood ''In Cold Blood'' is a non-fiction novel by American author Truman Capote, first published in 1966. It details the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Capote learned of the ...
.’" * American Machinist "for its comprehensive treatment of the balance of payments problem as it affects industry." *''Continuum'' "for its role, as a Roman Catholic magazine of small circulation, in delving into controversy and presenting strong conviction and thorough research in a handsome format." *
Motive
' "for skillful and dramatic presentations of major issues in a small-circulation Protestant magazine." *'' Vogue'' "for its effective use of color in editorial pages." *'' Fortune'' "for its clear and thoughtful presentations, including its series offering a fresh look at the influence of automation." *''
TV Guide TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program TV listings, listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news. The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Mag ...
'' "for dealing thoughtfully with controversial topics in a setting where others might have settled for fan-appeal trivia." *''
LIFE Life is a quality that distinguishes matter that has biological processes, such as Cell signaling, signaling and self-sustaining processes, from that which does not, and is defined by the capacity for Cell growth, growth, reaction to Stimu ...
'' "for overall skill in dealing with contemporary civilization, cultural subjects and public affairs."


Special Award


Specialized Journalism


Profile Writing

Previously known as Profiles (2000–2001). ''Honors excellence in profile writing by recognizing the vividness and perceptiveness with which the writer brings his or her subject to life. ''


Reviews and Criticism

''Honors excellence in criticism of art, books, movies, television, theater, music, dance, food, dining, fashion, products and the like by recognizing the knowledge, persuasiveness and original voice that the critic brings to his or her reviews.''


News and Documentary Photography

Previously known as Photojournalism (2007–2010) and News Photography (2011–2012). ''Honors excellence in the informative photographic documentation of an event or subject in real-time.''


Photography, Digital Media

''Honors overall excellence in the design of magazine websites and online-only magazines.''


General Excellence in Digital Media

Previously known as General Excellence in New Media (1997–2000), General Excellence Online (2001–2009) and General Excellence, Digital Media (2010–2013).


Design, Digital Media

Previously known as Best Interactive Design (2001). ''Honors overall excellence in the design of magazine websites and online-only magazines.''


Reporting, Digital Media

Previously known as News Reporting (2010–2011). ''Honors overall excellence in the design of magazine websites and online-only magazines.''


Personal Service, Digital Media

Previously known as Interactive Service (2007) and Personal Service Online (2008–2008). ''Honors a site’s effective use of multimedia technology to deliver information that users can act on to improve the quality of their personal lives or enjoy recreational pursuits. ''


Commentary, Digital Media

Previously known as Blogging (2010–2011)''. Honors excellence in opinion journalism on digital platforms. ''


Website Department

Previously known as Regular Department or Section (2010) and Online Department (2011). ''Honors a regularly updated, clearly branded department or channel. ''


Utility App

Previously known as Interactive Feature (2007–2009) and Interactive Tool (2010–2011). ''Honors an outstanding app, feature or section of a website that uses multimedia technology, tools, community platforms or other interactive formats to deliver or share content such as news, information and entertainment, rather than practical instruction or advice. ''


Community


Tablet Magazine

Previously known as Mobile Media (2010), Mobile Edition (2011) and Tablet Edition (2012)''. Honors magazines published on tablets and e-readers, including digital-only magazines.''


Multimedia

Previously known as Multimedia Feature or Package (2010) and Multimedia Package (2011). ''Honors digital storytelling and the integration of magazine media.''


Magazine of the Year

''Honors magazines for editorial excellence as demonstrated in print and on digital platforms for the quality and consistency of magazine-branded content and services produced by or associated with the publication, including but not limited to conferences and events; books; and radio and television programs.''


Magazine Section

''Honors a regularly published front- or back-of-the-book department or section.''


Fiction

Previously known as Fiction & Belle-Lettres (1974 -1976)''. Honors fiction originally published in magazines.'' Last awarded in 2016. Succeeded by the ASME Awards for Fiction in 2018.


See also

*
List of literary awards This list of literary awards from around the world is an index to articles about notable literary awards. International awards All nationalities & multiple languages eligible (in chronological order) * Nobel Prize in Literature – since 1901 ...


References


External links

*{{Official website
NMA Searchable Database
Awards established in 1966 1966 establishments in the United States American literary awards Magazine awards American journalism awards Journalism lists Awards and prizes of Columbia University Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism