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The Hollywood Reporter Nabs Mirror Awards Nomination

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The Ed Sullivan Theater, where the 'Late Show" is recorded live, stands in midtown Manhattan on July 18, 2025 in New York City. Calling it a financial decision, CBS announced that it will end "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." A THR story that examines the genre has been nominated for a Mirror Award.
The Ed Sullivan Theater, where the 'Late Show" is recorded live, stands in midtown Manhattan on July 18, 2025 in New York City. Calling it a financial decision, CBS announced that it will end "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." A THR story that examines the genre has been nominated for a Mirror Award. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

The Hollywood Reporter has been nominated for a Mirror Award for the first time.

Steven Zeitchik’s summer 2025 piece “Last Call for Late Night,”  about the decline of an American institution under unprecedented political and economic pressure, was shortlisted at this year’s prizes.

Founded 20 years ago by Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the Mirrors pay tribute to excellence in media-industry reporting. Over the years, the awards have at once become a snapshot of the most important reporting on the free press while also demonstrating that press’ power; the country’s top journalism institutions are among those typically feted. 

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THR was nominated this year alongside The New YorkerNew York Magazine and The New York Times, all of which are multiple winners of past Mirrors. (You can see the complete 2026 list here.) Journalists and journalism educators select the nominees.

For his story, which was nominated in a category centered on late night, Zeitchik spoke to nearly a dozen late night writers, executives, historians and other tastemakers to offer a potent argument for what was — and a dissection of why it might not be.

“If late night was born of a postwar America thirsting for national unity and the anesthetizing pleasures of its new suburban contentment, the genre’s death may be equally reflective of a moment — one whose jittery pocket-viewing has little need for expensive production or benign celebrity anecdotes,” he wrote, adding, “We used to watch late night to wind down from a stressful day at the office. Now the office has entered our homes at night, and we’d rather spend the time getting riled up.”

The nomination highlights THR’s increased editorial focus on cultural mainstays as they evolve at this moment of political and technological transition.

The winners will be announced May 19 at a ceremony in New York City.


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