March 15, 2010

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“It’s hard not to notice how so many of the same magazines take all the glory, year-after-year,” writes Jason Fell. “I wonder if [ASME] should consider making adjustments to the competition (new categories, etc.) to open up the playing field to similarly well-deserving yet otherwise unheralded publications. I mean, editorial excellence can be found in so many other places besides New York City, right?”

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