FP nominated for Magazine of the Year

We’ve just learned that Foreign Policy has been nominated for Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Magazine Editors. We’re especially excited since this award, created just last year, is meant to honor publications that have achieved distinction both in print and online. We’re up against a remarkable strong group of nominees including ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

We've just learned that Foreign Policy has been nominated for Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Magazine Editors. We're especially excited since this award, created just last year, is meant to honor publications that have achieved distinction both in print and online. We're up against a remarkable strong group of nominees including The Atlantic, Backpacker, National Geographic, and Wired.

We’ve just learned that Foreign Policy has been nominated for Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Magazine Editors. We’re especially excited since this award, created just last year, is meant to honor publications that have achieved distinction both in print and online. We’re up against a remarkable strong group of nominees including The Atlantic, Backpacker, National Geographic, and Wired.

Thanks to ASME and congrats to all the other nominees. The old cliché that it’s an honor just to be nominated definitely applies in this case. 

The award ceremony will be held in New York on May 9. Wish us luck!

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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