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Tag : 14th-annual-webby-awards-official-honoree

‘Amanda Palmer Sounds Off’ Is A Webby Honoree

I am excited to announce that the “Amanda Palmer Sounds Off” piece I edited/co-produced for Uncensored Interview is a 14th Annual Webby Awards Official Honoree!

My colleagues at UI forwarded the group this email today:

——— Forwarded message ———-
From: David-Michel Davies
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:58 PM
Subject: You are a Webby Honoree
To: x

Dear x:

It is my pleasure to inform you that:

Amanda Palmer Sounds Off has been selected as an Official Honoree for the Reality category in The 14th Annual Webby Awards.

Subculture Shock has been selected as an Official Honoree for the Experimental & Weird category in The 14th Annual Webby Awards.

As a result of the exceptional quality of submissions this year, the Academy has recognized outstanding entries as Official Honorees alongside our Nominees and Winners. The Official Honoree distinction is awarded to the top 15% of all work entered that exhibits remarkable achievement.  With nearly 10,000 entries received from all 50 states and over 60 countries, this is an outstanding accomplishment for you and your team.

Congratulations!

YOUR OFFICIAL HONOREE LISTING:

Your listing on the Webby site is located at http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current_honorees.php

MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR ACHIEVEMENT:

We developed an online toolkit full of PR tips, site bugs and other helpful ideas to help you promote your achievement.  Please visit http://www.webbyawards.com/honoreekit to access the toolkit.

Again, congratulations!

David-Michel Davies

Executive Director

The Webby Awards | Int’l Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences http://www.webbyawards.com | http://www.iadas.net

This achievement would not have been possible without the following people:
Marisa Bangash, Melinda Lee, Jennifer Vineyard, Kathleen Conkey, Max Dana, Emily Youssef, Lisa Mazzella and Tom Perry. I apologize if I forgot anyone.