Reason Snags 3 First-Place Wins at the 67th Annual Maggie Awards
“Zombie stats” just keep going and going.

The 67th Annual Maggie Awards were held in Los Angeles on Friday, and your favorite libertarian monthly magazine (and daily website!) made out with three first-place awards.
The Maggies, which have historically served to recognize publishers operating west of the Colorado Rockies, opened its contest to entries from all over the world this past year. Even so, Reason had one of its two best years in the competition (tied with 2017), taking home some really lovely trophies for the following:
Best Special Theme Issue, Consumer: "Burn After Reading," July 2018
I will never tire of talking up this issue, so those of who you have not checked it out might as well do so now. Start with the opening salvo from Editor in Chief Katherine Mangu-Ward, and work your way through a litany of "how-tos, personal stories, and guides for all kinds of activities that can and do happen at the borders of legally permissible behavior."
This issue was unlike anything else I've worked on in my decade of professional journalism, and I'm grateful that our publishing peers saw fit to recognize it.
Best Signed Editorial, Consumer: "Zombie Statistics," by Katherine Mangu-Ward
"It's easy to believe studies that confirm our priors," Mangu-Ward writes of the undead data points that animate our most contentious policy debates. Yet in "so many of these cases, a commonsense fact check should immediately cast suspicion."
It's not just our biases that predispose us to accept and regurgitate bad information. Mangu-Ward observes in her podium-topping column that "the more horrific and serious-seeming the problem, the less likely anyone is to challenge the data that support calls for action."
Best Video Channel, Consumer: ReasonTV
The ReasonTV team wins these things like clockwork, but don't let that stop you from clapping. This year, our publishing peers saw fit to recognize the pioneering web video channel for this piece on the San Francisco Mission's self-inflicted housing crisis:
Three wins and 10 nominations speak to the quality and volume of journalism we did last year, but not a single word or frame of it would have happened without the support of our readers and donors.
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Why am I just hearing about this now?
And the Maggie for most first comments goes to...
[fingers crossed]
The Maggies, which have historically served to recognize publishers operating west of the Colorado Rockies
So kinda like the "Best Foods" of periodical awards.
Applause
Congratulations!
Damn you Reason! Fix your stupid ads. I just got hit by an ad bomb that locked up the system. Vet your ads. Dump the clickbait shit. Be professional. Fuck the server squirrels.
Reason seems really desperate for ad money.
AdBlock updated. I hope they are happy with the lack of additional revenue.
It would also be nice if I could expand the comments, and then not have them collapse ~20 seconds later forcing me to re-expand them.
^^So much this^^
It's hard to attract quality advertisers when the comments are full of people with names like "Palin's Buttplug" and "Masterbatin' Pete".
Maggie Awards? Is that like winning Best Rapper in Idaho?
Worse. Best rapper voted by NPR staffers.
Related: my balls just won three Saggy Awards.
Hey-yooooooooo!
Most beautiful girl in the whole wide room.
More like most beautiful girl in the burn ward.
Much better than the maggie's drawers(red flag) we got in boot camp at the rifle range when we completely missed the target.
Congrats!
Incidentally, I just announced that I'm giving Eric Boehm an award for The Most Ridiculous Headline of the Day, " Market Crashes as Trump Threatens More Tariffs After China Trade Deal Flops".
Not only did the market not crash (the S&P 500 is now down about three-tenths of one percent on the day) it looks like the China trade talks are still on schedule.
I've already informed the Poynter Institute of this latest example of "unreliability".
Oh yeah. DOW ended Friday, May 3 at 4pm: 26,517.
DOW on Monday, May 6 at 4pm: 26,436.
80 point drop for day. Boehm is a moron.
I wonder to what extent Reason staff will analyze what got them these nominations and wins. The noteworthy articles, save for one of the ten nominations (on immigration) dealt with subjects that do not fit the standard 24x7 news cycle.
Personally, if I were a journalist writing each day, I'd probably tire of constantly having to rehash the same arguments as we go through round five of the week's latest trump tweet controversy. And it seems like awards givers feel pretty much the same.
Congratulations on winning 10 nominations this year. I am studying for a journalist and wanted to visit the nomination this year, but I did not succeed. I hope next year I will succeed. I will write my self essay about your victory, and I hope I can be interviewed next year.
Look out, Reason Staff! The bots are studying to become journalists! They're coming for your jorbs...
Good day