post_page_cover

THR’s Sustainability Issue Wins SFJ’s Excellence-in-Journalism Award – The Hollywood Reporter

Jul 11, 2023

The Hollywood Reporter has been honored for its 2022 Sustainability Issue by the Society for Features Journalism.

THR’s inaugural Sustainability Issue has been awarded a first-place award for best special section, which recognizes “the best your publication has to offer in printed A&E, features and lifestyle coverage,” at SFJ’s Excellence-in-Journalism Awards.

In their comments, the judges said of the issue: “Fantastic stories and ambitious reporting with a sophisticated, beautiful and easy-to-navigate web presentation made this section a winner.”

This marks the second award for the issue, which in December was named best multimedia package at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards.

In addition, Rebecca Keegan, senior editor for film at The Hollywood Reporter, received an honorable mention for best feature writing portfolio. Judges reviewed three stories from each applicant in determining the winners in this category.

For Keegan, the stories submitted were: “Lupita Nyong’o on the Intense Shoot for ’Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ and the Weight of Global Stardom,” “She Wrote the Memo That Helped Take Down Harvey Weinstein. She’s Finally Ready to Talk.” and “Inside James Cameron’s Billion-Dollar Bet on ‘Avatar.’“

The Society for Features Journalism aims to “[promote] the craft of writing and innovation in lifestyle, arts and entertainment journalism.” The organization said it received more than 900 entries this year for its annual awards, which have been handed out for more than three decades.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Review

It raised more than a few eyebrows when The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants was selected as a closing night film at AFI Fest. It made more sense within the screening’s first few minutes. Not because of the film itself, but the…

Feb 5, 2026

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review: An Evolving Chaos

Although Danny Boyle started this franchise, director Nia DaCosta steps up to the plate to helm 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and the results are glorious. This is a bold, unsettling, and unexpectedly thoughtful continuation of one of modern…

Feb 5, 2026

Olivia Wilde’s Foursome Is an Expertly Crafted, Bitingly Hilarious Game of Marital Jenga

If you've lived in any city, anywhere, you've probably had the experience of hearing your neighbors have sex. Depending on how secure you are in your own relationship, you may end up wondering if you've ever had an orgasm quite…

Feb 3, 2026

Will Poulter Is Sensational In An Addiction Drama That Avoids Sensationalizing [Sundance]

Despite all the movies made about addiction, the topic does not naturally lend itself to tidy cinematic narratives. (At least, when portrayed accurately.) While actors often visualize the condition of substance dependency through expressive physical outbursts, the reality of recovery…

Feb 3, 2026