Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine
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The Hugo Awards are given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and given in various categories.
The winners for the Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine are presented here. Awards given in one year are for work done during the previous year. Winners are listed first, with other nominees listed below.
The Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine was presented from 1953 to 1972; from 1973 on, it was replaced by the Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor.
[edit] Winners and other nominees
Year | Winner | Other nominees |
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1972 | F&SF | |
1971 | F&SF |
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1970 | F&SF | |
1969 | F&SF | |
1968 | if | |
1967 | if | |
1966 | if | |
1965 | Analog | |
1964 | Analog | |
1963 | F&SF | |
1962 | Analog | |
1961 | Astounding/Analog | |
1960 | F&SF | |
1959 | F&SF | |
1958 | F&SF | |
1957 |
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1956 | Astounding | |
1955 | Astounding | |
1953 | Astounding and Galaxy (tie) |
[edit] External links
- Hugo Award official site
- Original proposal of the award in Philcon II
- Locus Magazine pages about the Hugos
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