The deadline for the 2014 Digital Awards has been extended!
Don’t wait. Late entries will be accepted until Friday, July 11, with a $100 late entry fee.
Don’t wait. Late entries will be accepted until Friday, July 11, with a $100 late entry fee.
We set the bar higher than ever for one of our most popular awards programs, and once again, you came through. The entries were amazing. The decisions were hard. Congrats to all! See the full list of winners and read about their work in this Special Edition of PR Daily.
How do you get the media’s attention? Enter today and share your best practices, off-the-wall ideas that succeeded, and more in the PR Daily 2014 Media Relations Awards. The deadline is August 20.
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We are excited to launch our new awards program created to recognize those of you responsible for writing, editing, filming, crafting, and publishing all of the valuable content that is currently at the forefront of the PR and marketing industry.
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We asked to see your best business videos, and were amazed by the work you shared. This year’s entries made things incredibly difficult for our judges. Now, see the full list of winners and read about their efforts.
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We salute each of these organizations, as well as all of those that entered, for giving back and proving why corporate social responsibility matters.
Enter by Friday, March 14, to have your work considered for the recognition it deserves.