Fast Company Wins Magazine of the Year at National Magazine Awards


Fast Company was named magazine of the year at the annual National Magazine Awards on Thursday night, earning the award that honors brands excelling in both print and digital media as well as areas such as events.

It beat out The Atlantic, Bon Appetit, Esquire and New York magazines at the National Magazine Awards, which are presented by the American Society of Editors in association with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The awards are known as the Ellies for the Alexander Calder elephant sculptures that serve as trophies.

But it was two weekly (or recently weekly) titles that walked away with the most Ellies. The New Yorker — a normally reliable honoree that was shut out of last year’s awards despite five nominations — took home the most trophies this year, with four Ellies: for feature writing, fiction, essays and criticism, and columns and commentary.

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