Phonexa Wins 2 Telly Awards for Ad Campaign

Marketing automation platform Phonexa has garnered additional prestigious honors in recognition of its digital ad series “The Unofficial History of Innovation” by winning two Gold Telly Awards. One award is a People’s Telly for Online Commercials, and the other is for Business-to-Business, Online Commercials.

Phonexa’s award-winning ad series consists of three episodes – “The Startup,” “The Telephone,” and “The Internet” – with each episode reenacting groundbreaking moments in technological advancement with humorous reactions from people of yesteryear.

The Gold Telly Awards comes on the heels of Phonexa winning a 2022 Communicator Award of Distinction for Video Commercials, in addition to winning an NYX Marcom Award, three TITAN Business Awards, nine Vega Digital Awards, and a Silver Davey Award for the “Campaign & Series: Comedy” category.

Phonexa’s ad campaign has also been recognized by winning a trio of w3 awards across the Branded Entertainment categories of B2B, Commercials, and Comedy.

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“Being recognized with two Gold Telly Awards reflects the comradery and determination that drives the Phonexa team to create content that appeals to viewers from all walks of life,” said Armen Karaoghlanian, Chief Marketing Officer of Phonexa. “We always strive to hone our craft, and every award we earn from well-respected organizations within our industry serves as validation for our digital marketing efforts.”

The Telly Awards honor excellence in local, regional, and cable television commercials, in addition to recognizing non-broadcast video and television programming.

This recognition acknowledges work from world-renowned advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, and publishers created on the behalf of a client, for a specific brand and/or company, or self-directed as a creative endeavor.

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