THR's 'Adolescence' cover Simon Emmett Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The Hollywood Reporter won 13 first-place prizes at the 18th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including Angie Han being named TV critic of the year. The awards, overseen by the Los Angeles Press Club, were handed out at an awards gala held Sunday night at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Other THR wins included two first-place awards for Gary Baum - for his profile of awards guru Colleen Camp and his report on Matthew Perry's "street dealer." Katie Kilkenny also took home two top awards, for her feature pieces on the victims of the L.A. fires, as well as a piece on the Hollywood strikes one year on. Lily Ford won first place for her online TV/streaming feature on Netflix's Adolescence. And Beatrice Verhoeven won the award for TV/streaming online soft news for her piece on TV writer Morenike Balogun, who lost her home in the Palisades fire. Related Stories Movies Dwayne Johnson Says His First Golden Globes Nomination for 'The Smashing Machine' Represents "The Fight in Everybody" Movies Michael B. Jordan on Being a First-Time Golden Globe Nominee, Why He Isn't Sure He Wants to Play Two Characters in a Film Again Also at the ceremony, the Press Club presented Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen with the Visionary Award (with an introduction from Evan Goldberg), Marlee Matlin received the Impact Award (intro from Henry Winkler), Paul Anka was honored with the Legend Award (intro from Richard Marx), Kasi Lemmons was presented with the Distinguished Storyteller Award (intro from Jurnee Smollett), and LAist's Larry Mantle was honored with the Luminary Award for Career Achievement (intro from Patt Morrison). THR went into the ceremony with a total of 85 nominations, a record for the news organization, nabbing a total of 50 wins on Sunday night. A full list of THR's wins follows. See the full list of winners here. JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR Print Journalist of the Year Second place: Katie Kilkenny Online Journalist of the Year - Independent First place: Leena Tailor, freelancer for outlets including The Hollywood Reporter CRITIC - Any Media Platform (Print, Broadcast or Online) TV Critic First place: Angie Han Theater/Performing Arts Critic Third place: David Rooney ANY MEDIA PLATFORM (Print, Broadcast or Online) Humor Writing Second place: Mia Galuppo, "Are You Ready for a Netflix Theme Park? We Are!" PHOTOGRAPHY/ART (Print or Online) Portrait Photo, TV Second place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Simon Emmett, "Adolescence" Portrait Photo, Music/Theater/Arts Third place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Peter B. Cury, AB+DM, "50 Cent" Feature Photo Third place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Naomy Pedroza, Peter B. Cury, Paola Kudacki, "Harris Dickinson" Photo Essay First place: Ash Barhamand, Ava Selbach, Naomy Pedroza, Peter B. Cury, Chelsea Archer, "Postcard From the Edge: L.A. in the Line of Fire" Animation/Moving Graphic Second place: THR Art Department, Ada Guerin, Luke Lucas, "White Hot Lotus" Page Layout First place: THR Art Department, Ada Guerin, Nicholas Brawley, Neil Davies, "Succession" Cover Art Second place: Ash Barhamand, Peter B. Cury, Kevin Cooley, "What We Saw. What We Lost. What We Saved. What's Next." PRINT/ONLINE Obituary/In Appreciation, TV Personalities Second place: Dan Fienberg, "Critic's Appreciation: Bob Newhart Was an Everyman With a Comic Voice Like No Other" PRINT - Newspapers or Magazines General News First place: Gary Baum, "Matthew Perry's 'Street Dealer' Managed High-End Rehab Where Client Died" Celebrity News or Feature, One reporter or a team First place: Jason McGahan, "A Friend in Need: Why Matthew Perry Couldn't Make It" Third place: Seth Abramovitch, "How Ben Shapiro Conquered the MAGA-verse" Business, TV/Streaming First place: Katie Kilkenny, "Would You Do It Again? A Year After Strikes, Hollywood Reckons With the Aftermath" Business, Tech/Design/Arts Second place: Alex Weprin, "Creators Are Building Their Own Supersized Studio System As Hollywood Cuts Back" Diversity in the TV/Film Industry First place: Mesfin Fekadu, "In 'Fellow Travelers,' Ron Nyswaner Writes About Gay Life In the 1950s. He Also Writes About Himself." Third place: Abbey White, "How 'Survival of the Thickest,' 'Mo' and 'Shrinking' Are Helping Destigmatize Therapy for Men of Color" Diversity in the Music/Performing Arts/Arts Industry Third place: Nicole Fell, "K-pop Has Its Ellen Moment" Personality Profile, Film Industry (Over 2,500 Words) First place: Gary Baum, "The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You've Never Heard Of" Personality Profile, TV/Streaming Industry (Over 2,500 Words) Second Place: Mikey O'Connell, "Tina Fey on Her New Netflix Series: 'It Saved Me From Just Shrinking Up Like a Little Granny
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