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Field & Stream and Popular Science up for ASME Awards Thursday Night
Bonnier Corp.’s Field & Stream and Popular Science are up for National Magazine Awards tomorrow night at New York City’s Lincoln Center. The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) awards will be presented Thursday night at its annual celebration of editorial excellence.
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 Anthony Licata
Field & Stream Trophy Hunting
Field & Stream is looking to bag its second “Ellie.” Last year Field & Stream took home its first-ever Ellie, winning in the coveted General Excellence category, an honor the magazine is hoping to repeat this year. Field & Stream received nominations for two National Magazine Awards: General Excellence, 1 Million to 2 Million Circulation; and Leisure Interests.
“I’m thrilled that our staff is being honored for their hard work, creativity and devotion,” said Anthony Licata, editor of Field & Stream. “These nominations are a direct result of working for a company that values ambition and editorial quality. Win or lose, I’m very proud of the team effort behind this recognition.”
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 Mark Jannot
Popular Science Bets on Gray Matter
Popular Science received an ASME nomination in Columns and Commentary for its monthly column “Gray Matter.” Penned by Theodore Gray, the column is a reader favorite, offering spectacular demonstrations of chemistry and physics (and often blowing things up). Other nominees in this category are The Atlantic, The Economist, Newsweek and Travel + Leisure.
“I have a particular soft spot for Theo’s columns,” says Mark Jannot, editor in chief of Popular Science. “They’re fun and informative, and they make science come alive, which is exactly what our readers are looking for.”
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