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Hollywood Reporter Wins National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards

By Hollywood ZIngDecember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Hollywood Reporter won 13 first-place prizes at the 18th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including Angie Han being named TV critic of the year.

The awards, overseen by the Los Angeles Press Club, were handed out at an awards gala held Sunday night at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.

Other THR wins included two first-place awards for Gary Baum — for his profile of awards guru Colleen Camp and his report on Matthew Perry’s “street dealer.” Katie Kilkenny also took home two top awards, for her feature pieces on the victims of the L.A. fires, as well as a piece on the Hollywood strikes one year on. Lily Ford won first place for her online TV/streaming feature on Netflix’s Adolescence. And Beatrice Verhoeven won the award for TV/streaming online soft news for her piece on TV writer Morenike Balogun, who lost her home in the Palisades fire.

Also at the ceremony, the Press Club presented Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen with the Visionary Award (with an introduction from Evan Goldberg), Marlee Matlin received the Impact Award (intro from Henry Winkler), Paul Anka was honored with the Legend Award (intro from Richard Marx), Kasi Lemmons was presented with the Distinguished Storyteller Award (intro from Jurnee Smollett), and LAist’s Larry Mantle was honored with the Luminary Award for Career Achievement (intro from Patt Morrison).

THR went into the ceremony with a total of 85 nominations, a record for the news organization, nabbing a total of 50 wins on Sunday night. A full list of THR’s wins follows. See the full list of winners here.

JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Print Journalist of the Year

Online Journalist of the Year — Independent

CRITIC — Any Media Platform (Print, Broadcast or Online)

TV Critic

Theater/Performing Arts Critic

ANY MEDIA PLATFORM (Print, Broadcast or Online)

Humor Writing

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART (Print or Online)

Portrait Photo, TV

  • Second place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Simon Emmett, “Adolescence”

Portrait Photo, Music/Theater/Arts

  • Third place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Peter B. Cury, AB+DM, “50 Cent”

Feature Photo

  • Third place: Ash Barhamand, Alison Edmond, Naomy Pedroza, Peter B. Cury, Paola Kudacki, “Harris Dickinson”

Photo Essay

Animation/Moving Graphic

Page Layout

  • First place: THR Art Department, Ada Guerin, Nicholas Brawley, Neil Davies, “Succession”

Cover Art

PRINT/ONLINE

Obituary/In Appreciation, TV Personalities

PRINT — Newspapers or Magazines

General News

Celebrity News or Feature, One reporter or a team

Business, TV/Streaming

Business, Tech/Design/Arts

Diversity in the TV/Film Industry

Diversity in the Music/Performing Arts/Arts Industry

Personality Profile, Film Industry (Over 2,500 Words)

Personality Profile, TV/Streaming Industry (Over 2,500 Words)

Personality Profile, Theater, Culture and Other Arts (Over 2,500 Words)

Personality Profile, Film Industry (Under 2,500 Words)

Film Industry Feature (Over 1,000 Words)

Film/TV Industry Feature (Under 1,000 Words)

Visual Arts/Architecture Feature (Under 1,000 Words)

Columnist

Commentary Analysis/Trend, TV

Commentary Analysis/Trend, Other Arts

TV/VIDEO/FILM

News

Soft News Feature, Film (Over 5 Minutes)

RADIO/PODCASTS

One-on-One Interview, Music Personalities

ONLINE (Content Exclusive to the Internet)

Soft News, Film

Soft News, TV/Streaming

Business, Music/Theater/Performing Arts

Investigative Reporting

Diversity in the Film Industry

Diversity in the TV/Streaming Industry

Personality Profile, Film Industry

Film Feature, Actors

TV/Streaming Feature, Creatives

TV/Streaming Feature, Shows

Columnist

Entertainment Blog by an Individual or Group Tied to an Organization

  • Third place: Jackie Strause, Rick Porter, James Hibberd, Etan Vlessing, Tony Maglio, “Live Feed”

SOCIAL MEDIA

Best Journalistic use of Social Media to Tell or Enhance a Story by an Individual or Group Tied to an Organization

  • Second place: Ryan Fish, Anaja Smith, Lucie Soares, Jason Rovou, Neha Joy, THR Staff, “‘The White Lotus’”



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