Oft-Decorated VQR Nominated for First Online ‘Ellies’
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Good news from our friends at the Virginia Quarterly Review:
The Virginia Quarterly Review was honored today with a nomination for the National Magazine Awards for Digital Media, presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors, honoring the best magazine journalism in the United States.
Jason Motlagh’s series on the Mumbai, India terror attacks, “Sixty Hours of Terror,” published exclusively on VQR’s blog, was named a finalist in the “News Reporting” category, along with work from Bloomberg, Businessweek, Mother Jones, Slate and Time.
Last fall, the American Society of Magazine Editors announced an expansion of the National Magazine Awards (known as the “Ellies”) to encompass the burgeoning world of online journalism. VQR was one of just 37 print and online-only publications nationwide named a finalist.
This makes 16 nominations for VQR in six years, with a chance for more when the finalists for the print Ellies are announced later in March.
The full list of the categories and finalists for the Digital Ellies are at ASME’s Web site.
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