Vogue Wins Magazine of the Year at National Magazine Awards

Vogue was named magazine of the year at the annual National Magazine Awards ceremony on Monday night, earning the award that honors brands excelling in both print and digital media as well as areas such as events and branded content. But it was Nautilus -- an indie science magazine published quarterly that costs $49 a subscription -- that set a record for the evening. Established in 2013 with a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, it became the first to win two National Magazine Awards in its first year of eligibility.The awards were presented at the Marriott Marquis in New York and hosted by David Muir, anchor and managing editor of ABC News' "World News Tonight."Let's hope Nautilus doesn't meet the same fate as last year's indie darling Modern Farmer, which drew roaring applause when it won a National Magazine Award in its first year of eligibility. Last month the quarterly magazine lost its entire editorial staff and canceled its spring issue, though the title's owner has promised it will return in summer with new writers and editors. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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