Earns 14 Noms at the Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards

nabbed 14 nominations for the 14th annual Los Angeles Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, the organization AnnouncementWednesday

The multi-part series received a nomination for the multimedia package category. “Lessons From the Cancel Culture Era.”

Sharon Waxman was also the founder and editor in chief. She received multiple nominations for her WaxWord blog, and the TV/streaming personality profile. “Inside Jeremy Strong’s ‘Dangerous’ Approach to ‘Succession’ – and That ‘Cringeworthy’ Rap.”Beatrice Verhoeven was also nominated for the online feature film. “Why Are So Many High-Level Executives Ditching Hollywood During the Pandemic?”

Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt received three nominations for The Award. “-Up”podcast for a one-on-1 interview “Unorthodox”For the hard news, Shira Hass stars “Olivia Munn Speaks Out on Anti-Asian Violence”For the soft news feature, “Time’s Up CEO Tina Tchen and a Discussion on ‘Allen V Farrow.’”

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’s Sharon Waxman Wins 3 SoCal Journalism Awards, Including Online Journalist of the Year

Two nominations were received by Umberto Gonzalez and Brian Welk, both film reporters. They also shared a nomination for the online feature on celebrity. “Has Shia LaBeouf’s Latest Scandal Finally Crossed the Line for Hollywood?”Welk was also recognized for his TV/streaming soft-news piece “Why TCM is Showing Problematic Films Like ‘Gone
With The Wind’ — And Won’t Rule Out Woody Allen Classics” — while Gonzalez was nominated in the pandemic reporting, entertainment subject category for “How America’s Last Video Store Chain Survived Recessions and Streaming – But Not COVID.”

Diane Haithman, Senior Entertainment Industry Reporter, was nominated for her story on the film/TV industry. “Why Streamers Prefer a Hit TV Series to a Hit Movie.”

Alonso Duralde, the reviews editor and film critic, was nominated to win the film/TV obituary award “Cloris Leachman Appreciation: Versatile Actress Had a Gift, and Kept on Giving.”

Creative director Ada Guerin and her team picked up two nominations, for Christian Friis’ portrait of “Succession”Star Jeremy Strong, and Chris Morris Illustration “Journal of the Plague Year.”

L.A. Press Club prepares for a virtual awards ceremony to announce the winners on February 5.

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