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24th GLAAD Media Awards

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The 24th GLAAD Media Awards was the 2013 annual presentation of the GLAAD Media Awards, presented by GLAAD[a] honoring the 2012 season. The awards honored films, television shows, musicians and works of journalism that fairly and accurately represent the LGBT community and issues relevant to the community. The 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards honored 153 nominees in 25 English-language categories and eight Spanish-language categories.

Awards were presented in three separate ceremonies: in New York City on March 16, 2013,[1] in Los Angeles on April 20, 2013[2] and in San Francisco on May 11, 2013.[3][4]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are presented in bold.

English-language categories

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Award Winners and nominees
Outstanding Film - Wide Release

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Outstanding Film - Limited Release

Any Day Now

Outstanding Drama Series

Smash

Outstanding Comedy Series

The New Normal

Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character)

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell Me What to Do" of Raising Hope

Outstanding TV Movie or Mini-Series

American Horror Story: Asylum

Outstanding Documentary

How to Survive a Plague

Outstanding Reality Program

The Amazing Race

Outstanding Talk Show Episode

"At Home with Neil Patrick Harris, His Fiancé David Burtka, & Their Twins" of Oprah's Next Chapter

Outstanding Daily Drama

Days of Our Lives

Outstanding TV Journalism - News Magazine

"Being Transgender in America" of Melissa Harris-Perry

Outstanding TV Journalism Segment

"Obama Endorses Marriage Equality" of Good Morning America

Outstanding Newspaper Article

"Game Changer" by Andy Mannix, City Pages

Outstanding Newspaper Columnist

Frank Bruni, The New York Times

Outstanding Newspaper Overall Coverage

The Boston Globe

Outstanding Magazine Article

"School of Hate" by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, Rolling Stone

  • "The First Gay President" by Andrew Sullivan, Newsweek
  • "The Marriage Plot: Inside This Year's Epic Campaign for Gay Equality" by Molly Ball, The Atlantic
  • "Netherland" by Rachel Aviv, The New Yorker
  • "The Transgender Athlete" by Pablo S. Torre and David Epstein, Sports Illustrated
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage

The Advocate/Out

Outstanding Digital Journalism Article

"Why Aren't We Fighting for CeCe McDonald?" by Marc Lamont Hill, Ebony.com

  • "The Beautiful Daughter: How My Korean Mother Gave Me the Courage to Transition" by Andy Marra, HuffingtonPost.com
  • "Boardroom Battle: Directors Clash Over Gay Rights" by Ryan Ruggiero, CNBC.com
  • "Eight Months in Solitary" by Andrew Harmon, Advocate.com
  • "Workplace Protections for LGBT Workers Remain Stalled" by Chris Geidner, BuzzFeed.com
Outstanding Digital Journalism - Multimedia

"Edie Takes on DOMA" In the Life, ITLMedia.org

  • "The Advocate 45" (series), Advocate.com
  • "Athletes at Core of 'Fearless' Photo Project" by Patrick Dorsey and Jeff Sheng, ESPN.com
  • "'Don't Ask, Don't Tell': Transgender Officers on Secretly Serving in the U.S. Military" by Marc Lamont Hill, Live.HuffingtonPost.com
  • "Gay Rights in the US, State by State", GuardianNews.com
Outstanding Blog

Rod 2.0

  • Autostraddle
  • blac(k)ademic
  • The New Civil Rights Movement
  • Towleroad
Outstanding Music Artist

Adam Lambert, Trespassing (tie)
Frank Ocean, Channel Orange (tie)

Outstanding Comic Book

Kevin Keller by Dan Parent, Archie Comics

Outstanding Los Angeles Theatre

The Children by Michael Elyanow

  • Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat
  • The Irish Curse by Martin Casella
  • Pieces by Chris Phillips
  • Silent by Pat Kinevane
Outstanding New York Theatre: Broadway and Off-Broadway

The Whale by Samuel D. Hunter

  • Bring It On: The Musical Book by Jeff Whitty, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt and Amanda Green
  • Cock by Mike Bartlett
  • The Columnist by David Auburn
  • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang
Outstanding New York Theatre: Off-Off Broadway

From White Plains written by Michael Perlman in collaboration with Fault Line Theatre

  • Baby Daddy by Alec Mapa
  • A Map of Virtue by Erin Courtney
  • Sontag: Reborn adapted by Moe Angelos, based on the book by Susan Sontag
  • Tail! Spin! created by Mario Correa

Spanish-language categories

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Award Winners and nominees
Outstanding Daytime Talk Show Episode

"Confirma su identidad como mujer" Showbiz, CNN en Español

  • "Fama y arte, ¿relacionados con la homosexualidad?" Paparazzi Magazine, Mega TV
  • "Lesbiana deportada" Caso Cerrado, Telemundo
Outstanding Talk Show Interview

"Entrevista con Orlando Cruz" Titulares Telemundo, Telemundo

  • "Entrevista con Christian Chávez" Cala, CNN en Español
  • "La familia de hoy" Notimujer, CNN en Español
  • "Muerte Zamudio: ¿Nacerá una ley?" Conclusiones, CNN en Español
  • "Violencia en contra de las personas LGBT" Al Punto, Univision
Outstanding TV Journalism - News Magazine

"La vida en rosa" Aquí y Ahora, Univision (tie)
"Los transexuales buscan su identidad en medio de ignorancia y prejuicios" Encuentro, CNN en Español (tie)

  • "Respeto a la diversidad" Primer Impacto, Univision
  • "Terapia de reorientación sexual" Encuentro, CNN en Español
  • "Víctima del acoso: la historia de Amanda" Despierta América, Univision
Outstanding TV Journalism Segment

"En el cuerpo equivocado" Noticias 19, KUVS-DT

  • "Apoyo histórico" Noticiero Telemundo, Telemundo
  • "Comunidad LGBT en NY denuncia persecución policíaca" Noticias MundoFox, MundoFox
  • "Demócratas hacen esfuerzo para buscar apoyo" Informativo NTN, NTN24
  • "Reciben amenazas" Al Rojo Vivo, Telemundo
Outstanding Newspaper Article

"Gays y padres excelentes" by Pilar Marrero, La Opinión

  • "Matrimonio gay, un sueño cumplido para muchos" by Juan Matossian, El Diario la Prensa
  • "Promueven tolerancia y respeto a estudiantes gay" by Anna Macías, Al Día
  • "Sigue el acoso contra estudiantes LGBT" by Araceli Martínez Ortega, La Opinión
  • "Transgénero es elegida como concejal en Cuba" by Andrea Rodríguez, Associated Press
Outstanding Magazine Article

"Amor genuino" by Cristina Saralegui, People en Español

  • "La lucha de Bamby" by Isis Sauceda, People en Español
  • "Samy ¡Sufrió por el machismo de su papá!" TV y Novelas
Outstanding Digital Journalism Article

"Operación tolerancia: la lucha contra la homofobia en los medios hispanos" by Lilia Luciano, voces.huffingtonpost.com

  • "Arianna, una transexual que lucha por su comunidad" by Alejandra Chaparro, Terra.com
  • "Así queda el poder gay tras las elecciones" by Elizabeth Cotte, Univision.com
  • "Hostigan a estudiantes por ser gay" by Wilma Maldonado Arrigoitía, PrimeraHora.com
  • "¿Es posible ser homosexual y ser persona de fe? " by Cary Tabares, HolaCiudad.com
Outstanding Digital Journalism - Multimedia

"2013: Año clave para la comunidad gay" by Ramón Frisneda, ElDiarioNY.com

  • "Manifestaciones del orgullo gay alrededor del mundo", EFE

Honorees

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation was formally renamed GLAAD on March 24, 2013, in between the first and second award ceremonies.

References

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  1. ^ a b Townsend, Megan (March 16, 2013). "SMASH, HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE AMONG GLAAD MEDIA AWARD RECIPIENTS IN NEW YORK". GLAAD. Archived from the original on April 22, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Townsend (April 20, 2013). "THE NEW NORMAL, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER AMONG GLAAD MEDIA AWARD RECIPIENTS IN LOS ANGELES". GLAAD. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Townsend (May 11, 2013). "FRANK OCEAN, ANY DAY NOW, KEVIN KELLER AMONG GLAAD MEDIA AWARD RECIPIENTS IN SAN FRANCISCO". GLAAD. Archived from the original on September 19, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "24th Annual GLAAD Media Award Nominees". GLAAD. Retrieved January 16, 2013.