LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2014

Journalist of the Year

Awarded 1st place in the category of Journalist of the Year at the 2014 LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. The panel of judges noted: "Jase Peeples casts a new light on many beaten tracks of entertainment journalism, with original angles and points of view. His stories are not only well written and captivating, they are also real eye-openers on many trends and topics of the entertainment industry"


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2014

Commentary: 1st Place

"The Lasting Impact of Out TV Teens on LGBT Youth," The Advocate


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2014

Personality Profile: 1st Place

"A Nightmare in Hollywood Couldn't Kill Mark Patton," Plus Magazine


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2014

Celebrity Feature: 2nd Place

"Is Divergent Sci-Fi's First Successful Bisexual Allegory?," The Advocate


 The 57th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards, 2015

Entertainment Journalist of the Year: Finalist

One of 5 finalists nominated for 2015 SoCal Journalism Awards "Entertainment Journalist of the Year."


The 57th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards, 2015

Personality Profile: 3rd Place

"Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon," The Advocate


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2015

Journalist of the Year: Finalist

One of 8 finalists nominated for the 2015 LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards "Journalist of the Year."


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2015

Celebrity Feature: 2nd Place

"Getting Nostalgic with Annie Lennox," The Advocate


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2015

Commentary: 3rd Place

"Yes, It Matters When We Say 'Gay,'" The Advocate


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2016

Online – Film/TV/Theater/Book Feature: 2nd Place

"Can Stonewall Be a Catalyst for Change, Again," The Advocate


LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards 2016

Personality Profile/Interview,Under 2,5000 Words - Print: 3rd Place

"Who’s the Boss Now," Plus Magazine


National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association - LA Excellence in Journalism Awards 2014

Best Entertainment Story: 1st Place

"Man of Steel: A Gay Allegory for Our Time," The Advocate