As of today, Streamy Awards submissions are officially open. The annual awards show, which is now in its ninth year, serves to recognize accomplishments in three separate sections: the flagship Streamys, recognizing the best in online video and the creators behind it; the Streamys Brand Awards, recognizing advertising innovation; and The Purpose Awards @ The Streamys, honoring individuals and organizations who are harnessing their influence for a greater good.
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Submissions Are Now Open For The 9th Annual Streamy Awards
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YouTube Sets Sights On Primetime Emmy Nods For Will Smith, ‘Cobra Kai’, ‘Wayne’
In 2013, YouTube took home a technical Emmy Award for handling the onslaught of content uploaded to the site every day. That said, since dipping its toes in the original content waters, the video giant has yet to be recognized -- despite the previously-stated aspirations of global programming head Susanne Daniels.
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Submissions Are Now Open For The 2018 Streamy Awards
This year, submissions and awards have been separated into three sections: the flagship Streamy Awards will honor outstanding accomplishments in online video, the all-new Streamy Brand Awards will recognize advertising innovation, and The Purpose Awards @ The Streamys will honor digital works with a charitable motive.
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