The Hollywood Reporter Wins National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards – The Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter It won best entertainment website, Rebecca Keegan was named print journalist of the year and Daniel Feinberg was named best television critic at the 16th annual National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards on Sunday night.
Total, THR He has a total of 11 wins in the awards that are distributed annually by the Los Angeles Press Club. This year saw the largest number of entries ever for the NAEJ Awards, presenters at the event said.
Also during the event, the Los Angeles Press Club celebrated several honorees with special awards. They include Ava DuVernay (Vision Award for Humanitarian Action), Barbara Eden (Legend Award for Lifetime Achievement and Contributions to Society), Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Luminary Award for Career Achievement), and LeVar Burton (Distinguished Storyteller, Literacy Award for Excellence). in Storytelling Outside of Journalism) and Roger Corman (Outstanding Storyteller Award, Film, for Excellence in Storytelling Outside of Journalism).
The party was held Sunday night at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
Complete list of THR Victories follow.
Entertainment site
THR.com
Journalist of the Year – Print
Rebecca Keegan
Critic – Television
Danielle Feinberg
Print/Online – Investigations into the Entertainment/Arts Industry
Samuel Braslow and Kim Masters for ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’: After being fired for misconduct, alleged rapist Eric Weinberg continues to work
Print/Online – Business and Film Related
Mia Galuppo and Katie Kilkenny for the documentary “Inside the Cash Grab.”
Print – Newspapers & Magazines – Movie Character Profile – 2500+ words
Seth Abramovitch for “Mo’Nique Makes Peace (Mostly)”
Print – newspaper or magazine – TV/film industry feature – less than 1,000 words
Ryan Gajewski for “Disney Creators Vent About Movies and TV Shows Disappearing During Streaming”
Print – Newspapers or magazines – Filmmaking feature – 1000+ words
Rebecca Keegan for “I Wrote the Memo That Helped Take Down Harvey Weinstein.” “She’s finally ready to talk.”
Print – Newspaper or magazine movie character profile – less than 2,500 words
Rebecca Keegan on “Harvey Weinstein victim ‘Jane Doe 1’ reveals her identity: ‘I’m tired of hiding'”
Print – Newspapers or magazines – Analysis/commentary trend, Film/TV
Rebecca Sun for “What Michelle Yeoh Taught Me About Motherhood”
Portrait, Film/TV
Ash Barhamand, Peter B. Currie, Christian Coady for “Lupita Nyong’o”