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California State University, Fresno received a Gold and a Silver ADDY
Award at the Fresno Advertising Federation’s 29th Annual Central
California ADDY Awards. The ADDY Award competition is one of the most
challenging advertising competitions in the world. Held annually, these
awards recognize all forms of advertising.
Fresno
State won a gold award in the category Interactive Media—Online Campaign
for the “I am Fresno State!” project. The “Powering the New California”
newspaper ad campaign earned a silver award.
“I am Fresno State” was launched last spring featuring a portal (www.iamfresnostate.com)
linked to the interactive platforms MySpace™ and YouTube™. In addition,
an on-campus video contest was conducted with winners receiving cash
prizes.
“The
‘I am Fresno State!’ project has been an amazing and worthwhile
project,” said Dr. Peter Smits, Fresno State’s vice president for
advancement. “It’s also a first for academic circles from
coast-to-coast.”
The “I am Fresno State” MySpace™ site has more than 2,300 “friends” and
the top four videos on “I am Fresno State” YouTube™ site have been
viewed more than 14,700 times. The project has also has attracted
national and international news coverage.
Due to last year’s popularity, “I am Fresno State” video contest is
being held again this year. The deadline for submissions is April 21,
2008. Details online at
www.iamfresnostate.com.
The print ad series that won a silver award is part of a multimedia
campaign to promote the academic heart of the university and its
importance in the future growth of the region. This “Powering the New
California” campaign also includes radio and television ads that
showcase the faculty and staff as they describe the importance of their
programs.
Both winning entries now advance to district-level ADDY competition.
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