The Ellie Goes To….

To say that the New Yorker cleaned everyone else’s clock would be an understatement. Come on — FIVE ellies? David Remnick must have been staggering under that load by the end of the lunch.

The 2005 National Magazine Award winners are:

  • Glamour for General Excellence (over 2,000,000 circulation)
  • The New Yorker for General Excellence (1,000,000 to 2,000,000 circulation)
  • Wired for General Excellence (500,000 to 1,000,000 circulation)
  • Martha Stewart Weddings for General Excellence (250,000 to 500,000 circulation)
  • Dwell for General Excellence (100,000 to 250,000 circulation)
  • Print for General Excellence (under 100,000 circulation)
  • Baby Talk for Personal Service
  • Sports Illustrated for Leisure Interests
  • The New Yorker for Reporting
  • The New Yorker for Public Interest
  • Esquire for Feature Writing
  • The New Yorker for Profile Writing
  • National Geographic for Essays
  • National Journal for Columns and Commentary
  • The New Yorker for Reviews and Criticism
  • Popular Science for Magazine Section
  • Newsweek for Single-topic Issue
  • Kids: Fun Stuff to Do Together for Design
  • Gourmet for Photography
  • Time for Photo Portfolio/Photo Essay
  • The Atlantic Monthly for Fiction
  • Style.com for General Excellence Online

A complete list of winners, nominees, and links is available at the ASME website.

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