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Men's Health 100 Hottest Women Of 2013
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Awards and recognition
In March 1994, Advertising Age magazine named Mike Lafavore its "Editor of the Year." (March 6, 1994). Four years later he won the International Herald Tribune Award for "International Editor of the Year" for his work on Men's Health's foreign editions. The magazine was also nominated for several National Magazine Awards, including "General Excellence" under his editorship. Under Zinczenko's leadership, Men's Health has been nominated for 15 National Magazine Awards or "Ellies," which are administrated by Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME).
Men's Health won in the category of Personal Service in 2004, the first win for the magazine, and for parent company Rodale. In 2010, Men's Health took home the "General Excellence" award. Menshealth.com's Eat This, Not That! portion of their Web site took home the 2010 Digital Ellies award, also sponsored by the ASME, for best "Interactive Tool," an award honoring the outstanding use of interactive tools that enable users to create or share content, participate in communities, improve the quality of their lives or enjoy recreational activities. In 2010, Minonline.com deemed menshealth.com's personal trainer channel, the "Best Premium Site," an award recognizing subscription sites oriented around service. And in 2011, Men's Health won an Ellie in the category of "Personal Service" for an article, "I Want My Prostate Back" by Larry Stains.
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