Variety Wins Big at Southern California Journalism Awards

Source: Variety

Summary

Variety secured 16 first-place accolades at the 68th annual Southern California Journalism Awards hosted by the Los Angeles Press Club. Notable wins included awards for music, film, and TV criticism by journalists Jem Aswad, Owen Gleiberman, and Aramide Tinubu.

Why It Matters

This recognition highlights the significance of quality journalism in the entertainment industry, showcasing the impactful work of critics who help shape public discourse. Variety’s achievements reinforce its position as a leading source of entertainment news and analysis, setting high standards for others in the field.

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