The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) National Magazine Awards winners were named last night. Here’s a quick recap of the winners in each category.

Magazine of the Year

WINNER: Time

General Excellence, Print

General-Interest Magazines – Honors large-circulation weeklies, biweeklies, and general-interest monthlies

WINNER: Bloomberg Businessweek

Women’s Magazines – Honors women’s magazines, including health and fitness magazines and family-centric publications

WINNER: O, The Oprah Magazine

Lifestyle Magazines – Honors food, travel, and shelter magazines, as well as city and regional publications

WINNER: House Beautiful

Active- and Special-Interest Magazines – Honors magazines serving targeted audiences, including enthusiast titles

WINNER: Inc.

Thought-Leader Magazines – Honors literary, scholarly, and professional publications, as well as small-circulation general-interest magazines

WINNER: IEEE Spectrum

Design

WINNER: GQ

Photography

WINNER: Vogue

News and Documentary Photography

WINNER: Harper’s Magazine, for “Juvenile Injustice,” October

Feature Photography

WINNER: The New York Times Magazine, for “Touch of Evil,” Dec. 11

Single-Issue Topic

WINNER: New York, for “The Encyclopedia of 9/11,” Sept. 5-12

Magazine Section

WINNER: New York, for “Strategist”

Personal Service

WINNER: Glamour, for “The Secret That Kills Four Women a Day,” June

Leisure Interests

WINNER: Saveur, for “Italian American,” December

Public Interest

WINNER: The New Yorker, for “The Invisible Army,” June 6

Reporting

WINNER: The New Yorker, for “The Apostate,” Feb. 14 and 21

Feature Writing

WINNER: Esquire, for “Heavenly Father!” October

Profile Writing

WINNER: D Magazine, for “He Is Anonymous,” April

Essays and Criticism

WINNER: New York, for “Paper Tigers,” May 16

Columns and Commentary

WINNER: Vanity Fair, for columns by Christopher Hitchens

Fiction

WINNER: Zoetrope: All-Story, for “The Hox River Window,” Fall

 

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