The American Society of Magazine Editors announced Thursday the finalists for the 59th annual National Magazine Awards.
The business publications that are finalists are:
- Rest of World for general excellence in the literature, science and politics category.
- In the design category, Harvard Business Review for July–August print issue; “Create Stories That Change Your Company’s Culture,” September–October; and “Reskilling in the Age of AI,” September–October.
- Also in the design category, Rest of World for “40 Companies That Are Beating the West,” October 5; “How AI Reduces the World to Stereotypes,” October 10; and “China, the World’s Shopping Cart,” November 14.
- Also in the design category, The Verge for “The Year Twitter Died,” including “Extremely Softcore” and “The Great Scrollback of Alexandria,” December 12.
- In the video category, Business Insider for “How Dogs Are Trained to Attack US Prisoners,” by Hannah Beckler, Olivia Nemec, Robert Leslie, Noah Lewis and Erica Berenstein.
- Consumer Reports for “‘Nobody Should Lose Their Child Over a Toy,’” by Lauren Kirchner in the reporting category.
- Bloomberg Businessweek for “Eyedrop Emergency,” by Peter Robison and Priyanka Pulla in the public interest category.
See all of the finalists here. The winners of the 2024 National Magazine Awards will be announced on Tuesday, April 2, at Terminal 5 in New York City.