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The National Magazine Awards Foundation announced a revamped set of categories last week that are designed to increase the value and prestige of the awards. There are 25 categories this year, including 14 writing awards and 7 visual awards. Instead of focusing on subject matter, the new categories are defined by form. They include such categories as long-form feature, essays and personal journalism.

There's also a boost for freelancers this year in the form of the Freelancer Support Fund. Freelancers can submit their first two entries for writing or visual awards at a rate of $50, discounted from the regular rate of $95. The creator of the winning entries in the writing and visual award categories receives a prize of $1000.

Awards submissions opened last week and the deadline for entries is January 20th. For more information, see the Magazine Awards website.

A Toronto ad agency noticed that freelancers don't get enough recognition within the advertising industry. So they decided to do something about it.Co-op Advertising created the the FU Awards -- "FU" stands for "Freelancers Unite" -- to give people in the advertising world an opportunity to pay tribute to the exceptional freelancers they…

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