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Variety Dominates Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
8 Dec
Summary
- Variety secured 20 first-place wins at the 18th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards.
- Chief music critic Chris Willman was honored as Print Journalist of the Year.
- Awards recognized work across hard news, business reporting, criticism, and photography.

The publication achieved a resounding success at the 18th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, clinching an impressive 20 first-place trophies. This substantial win tally surpassed the previous year's accomplishment, underscoring the breadth of its journalistic prowess. The awards encompassed a wide array of categories, ranging from in-depth hard news and business reporting to astute commentary and criticism, and exceptional photography and cover art.
Among the most distinguished honors, chief music critic and senior writer Chris Willman was named Print Journalist of the Year, contributing to his five awards for the year. Other notable writing and reporting accolades went to a talented team of journalists, acknowledging their contributions across various sections. The publication's commitment to visual storytelling was also recognized, with significant awards for art and photography teams.




