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October 20, 2004

Volume 2, Issue 20

And The Award Goes To...

 

 

Information on the 2005 NSF ADchievement Awards with a look back at the 2004 Winners

 

SELLING IT... is a complimentary, bi-weekly e-zine dedicated to showcasing the sports industry's best sales/marketing practices. Every two weeks we feature a success story from a sports property in North America.

 

Click here to subscribe...it's Complimentary!

Contact: Dave Mullins, Director,

619.469.4101 ext. 204, [email protected]

 

Organization: The National Sports Forum

 

Program Title: NSF ADchievement Awards

 

Objective: To showcase the top sports advertising campaigns

 

Program Description: Get those creative juices flowing, because the 2005 NSF ADchievement Awards are right around the corner! If you think your sports advertising is among the "best in the business" -- here's your chance to prove it!

 

The NSF ADchievement Awards highlight the year's best sports advertising campaigns in North America. Campaigns can be submitted in any of the five below outlined categories. In addition, independent judges will select the one organization that demonstrates the most consistent advertising excellence across-the-board. This organization will receive the prestigious NSF ADchievement Overall Award of Excellence.

 

The five individual categories are...

  1. Television

  2. Radio

  3. Print (any ad appearing in a publication)

  4. Out-of-Home (billboard, bus shelter, etc.)

  5. Alternative Media (web, ticket stubs, cinema, restroom, etc.)

If you would like additional information on the

2005 NSF ADchievement Awards please click here.

 

2004 Winners: This past year, after reviewing hundreds of entries, an independent panel of advertising experts selected our finalists in each category. The attendees of the 2004 National Sports Forum in Chicago then voted to determine each winner. Here were the results (agencies in parenthesis):

 

Overall Award of Excellence: Oakland Athletics (Goodby, Silverstein & Partners)

 

Best Television: New Orleans Saints (Peter Mayer Advertising)

 

Best Radio: The Ohio State University

 

Best Print: Toronto Blue Jays (MacLaren McCann)

 

Best Out-of-Home: Oakland Athletics (Goodby, Silverstein & Partners)

 

Best Alternative Media: Memphis Grizzlies

 

Click Here to view all of last year's winning campaigns!

 

The National Sports Forum Congratulates

All of Last Year's Winners

 

                               

 

                                         

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION for the

2005 NSF ADchievement Awards is December 3, 2004

 

Take a look at last year's winners... how do you measure up?

 

Here's your chance to find out - as the call goes out for the best advertising in the sports industry. Don't delay as all ads must be submitted no later than December 3, 2004.

 

Click here for more information.

 

Contact: Dave Mullins, Director, The National Sports Forum, 619.469.4101 ext. 204, [email protected]


 

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