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The New York Times Magazine was the top winner at this year's National Magazine Awards (commonly referred to as the "Ellies"), which were held as a virtual ceremony Thursday evening after the annual gala, originally set for Brooklyn in mid-March, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By the broadcast's end, the Sunday magazine had received five awards, the most of any individual title, including its first-ever win for General Excellence, which is awarded across four categories based on publication type and is considered the program's top honor. The magazine also won for feature writing, reporting, podcasting and public interest, the latter two specifically for "The 1619 Project," which also received a Pulitzer Prize three weeks ago. In total, The New York Times Magazine has now earned 11 Ellie Awards since 2017, according to the American Society of Magazine Editors, which administers the awards in partnership with Columbia Journalism School. [caption id="attachment_181087" align="alignright" width="300"] ASME VP Janice Min introduces the profile writing category.[/caption] Much shorter in duration than the glitzy galas of years past (as a matter of practicality, there were no acceptance speeches, apart from a handful of awards with previously announced winners), this year's ceremony took on a different type of intimate feel, with editors like Time's Edward Felsenthal, Wired's Nicholas Thompson, Cosmopolitan's Jessica Pels or ASME VP Janice Min announcing each... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'

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