2009 NSF ADchievement Awards

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The NSF ADchievement Awards

2009 NSF ADchievement Awards

Be recognized as THE LEADER in Sports Advertising!!

 

CONTACT

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Steve Carter
Coordinator
The National Sports Forum
Phone: (619) 469-4101 ext. 205
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sports-forum.com/adchievement
 

 

ORGANIZATION

The National Sports Forum

 

PROGRAM TITLE

The NSF ADchievement Awards

 

OBJECTIVES

To showcase the top sports-themed advertising campaigns from the previous year.

2008 NSF ADchievement Award Wnners
2008 NSF ADchievement Award winners at the 2008 National Sports Forum in Memphis, TN.
(Pictured L-R: Jamie Ruiz, Phoenix Suns; Nancy O'Brien, Minnesota Twins; Michael Williams;
San Francisco 49ers; Sanaa Julien, Cleveland Indians; Ted Santiago, Phoenix Coyotes)

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Now entering their sixth year, the 2009 NSF ADchievement Awards will be presented January 26-28, 2009, at the 2009 National Sports Forum in Greater Phoenix.  This is your chance to pit your organization's advertising against the best and most effective in the sports industry - giving you the potential to
"take a bow" in front of the entire industry, and be recognized as the leader in our business!

The NSF ADchievement Awards highlight the year's best sports-themed advertising campaigns in North America.  Campaigns can be submitted in any of the eight categories below.  Finalists in each category will be determined by a preliminary judging panel consisting of independent advertising experts.  Then the attendees of the 2009 National Sports Forum will vote to determine the individual winners of each category.

In addition to the eight categories, the prestigious NSF ADchievement Overall Award of Excellence will be presented to the sports property with the best cumulative advertising.  The panel of advertising experts will determine the winner prior to the conference using the total score of each organization's top six individual categories.  A representative from the organization that wins the Overall Award of Excellence will be brought out (all expenses paid) to the 2009 National Sports Forum in Greater Phoenix to receive the award live, in front of the entire industry!  The more categories you enter, the better chance you'll have at receiving the Overall Award of Excellence.
 

The San Francisco 49ers took the 2008 Overall Award of Excellence
Michael Williams, VP of Marketing for the San Francisco 49ers (left) accepts
the 2008 NSF ADchievement Overall Award of Excellence from NSF President
Ron Seaver at the 2008 National Sports Forum in Memphis, TN.

 

The eight individual categories
1. Television
2. Radio
3. Print (any ad appearing in a publication)
4. Out-of-Home (billboard, bus shelter, etc.)
5. In Stadium/In Arena (stadium signage, restroom ads, etc.)
6. Sales Collateral (ticket stubs, pocket schedules, etc.)
7. Alternative Media (cups, notebooks, cinema, misc., etc.)
8. Internet/Web-based (splash page, interactive online ad, etc.)

For submission instructions, of if you would like additional information on the 2009 NSF ADchievement Awards, please visit:
www.sports-forum.com/adchievement

Submission Deadline: November 28, 2008

The 2008 Winners: Last year, we had more than five hundred entries from all across the sports industry from teams, universities, and agencies.  But in the end, our independent judging panel awarded the NSF ADchievement Overall Award of Excellence for the best sports advertising to the San Francisco 49ers.
 

Congratulations to the winners of the 2008 ADchievement Awards

OVERALL AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

San Francisco 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
 

BEST TELEVISION

Phoenix Suns
PHOENIX SUNS
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BEST RADIO

Minnesota Twins
MINNESOTA TWINS
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BEST PRINT

Minnesota Twins
MINNESOTA TWINS
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BEST OUT-OF-HOME

San Francisco 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
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BEST IN Stadium / In ARENA

Cleveland Indians
CLEVELAND INDIANS
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BEST SALES COLLATERAL

San Francisco 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
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BEST ALTERNATIVE MEDIA

Phoenix Coyotes
PHOENIX COYOTES
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BEST INTERNET/WEB-BASED

Pontiac Game Changing Performance
PONTIAC GAME CHANGING PERFORMANCE
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ABOUT THE NATIONAL SPORTS FORUM

 

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For over 13 years, The National Sports Forum has been the largest annual cross-gathering of the top team sports marketing, sales, promotions, and event entertainment executives from throughout the broad spectrum of teams and leagues in North America.  The 2009 NSF Conference and Trade Show will be held January 26-28, 2009 at the Renaissance Glendale Hotel and Spa in Greater Phoenix.  Additionally, hundreds of NSF attendees and vendors rely on the NSF "Inner Circle" Membership Program as their key resource for up-to-date and accurate information about what's going on in the sports industry. Visit www.sports-forum.com or contact The National Sports Forum at (619) 469-4101.

 

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 2009 National Sports Forum | January 26-28, 2009
 


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