THE 7th ANNUAL LOVIE AWARDS NAMES BRIAN ENO, FKA TWIGS, UNICEF, VICE MEDIA, DEEZER, BBC NEWS APP, VOGUE ESPAÑA, HEINEKEN, BIRKENSTOCK, SKY SERIE TV AS FINALISTS

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THE 7th ANNUAL LOVIE AWARDS NAMES BRIAN ENO, FKA TWIGS, UNICEF, VICE MEDIA, DEEZER, BBC NEWS APP, VOGUE ESPAÑA, HEINEKEN, BIRKENSTOCK, SKY SERIE TV AS FINALISTS
THE 7th ANNUAL LOVIE AWARDS NAMES
BRIAN ENO, FKA TWIGS, UNICEF, VICE MEDIA, DEEZER, BBC NEWS APP, VOGUE ESPAÑA, HEINEKEN, BIRKENSTOCK, SKY SERIE TV
AS FINALISTS
WIRED UK Podcast, Goede Gesprekken, The Economist, My Dad Wrote a Porno Among Inaugural Lovie Awards Podcast Finalists
Voting for the PEOPLE’S LOVIE AWARDS starts today through 5th October
at vote.lovieawards.eu
London, Tuesday 19 September 2017: The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS), the organisation founded to drive the creative, technical and professional progress of the Internet and evolving forms of interactive media, is today announcing the Finalists in the 7th Annual Lovie Awards.
The prestigious and unique pan-European Lovie Awards is the sister of the international Webby Awards, and honours online excellence across Websites, Online Advertising, Internet Video, Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts and Social.
Following the selection process by IADAS, public voting is now open for all 7th Annual Lovie Awards Finalists through 5th October at vote.lovieawards.eu
With entries this year from 33 countries, Finalists represent Europe’s most innovative websites, video content and apps, such as ProtonMail, The Economist Radio and Ubisoft, and some of the region’s smartest digital brands and celebrities like Christine and The Queens, British Vogue, Sir David Attenborough’s Story of Life, Fnatic.com and LADbible.
This year, Finalists addressed complex social issues, including the global refugee crisis, homelessness, women’s rights, domestic abuse, child abuse and climate change, through powerful campaigns and projects like Searching for Syria (Google Brand Studio), Helping Heart (N=5), Help Tracks: Donating by Streaming Music (BBDO Group Germany GmbH) and Unicef.org.uk (Manifesto Digital).
As podcasts continue to dominate the digital landscape, this was The Lovies first year recognising work in Podcasts across several categories. Finalists include The Inquiry: What’s the Story of Aleppo? (BBC), The Rough Guide to Everywhere, The Guilty Feminist (Spontaneity Shop), The It’s Nice That Podcast and more.
This year also saw new categories for excellence across Internet Video for branded and non-branded work. Finalists include Beyond Beauty With Grace Neutral (VICE), The Most Precious Gift (Heimat), Walter & Alma (MARVELOUS), First Impressions (The Guardian), Brutal Cut (Weber Shandwick London), Making of Planet Earth II (Vox & BBC Worldwide) and The Netherlands Welcomes Trump in His Own Words (Human Factor).
Judges for The Lovie Awards, who are members of the European arm of IADAS, represent some of the region’s top innovators and thinkers. Members include musician Imogen Heap, actor and writer Stephen Fry, “Father of Wi-Fi” Vic Hayes, Marie-Louise Sadakane (Head of Consumer Marketing Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spotify), Efe Cakarel (Founder, MUBI.com), Mel Exon (CEO, The Sunshine Company), Yann LeCun (Director, Facebook AI Research), Corinne Vigreux (Co-Founder, TomTom) and Lauren Laverne (DJ & Presenter).
“This year’s Finalists show the continued promise of Europe as a connected society where our interactions and innovations help shape our daily lives and improve the world at large,” said Nicolas Roope, IADAS Jury Chairman of The Lovie Awards. “We are thrilled to celebrate these outstanding works and to see which ones the public will choose as People’s Lovie Winners.”
This year’s Website Finalists continue to showcase the critical role the Internet plays in everything from commerce to arts and culture. Finalists include Sky Serie TV, Radio24seven, Comedie Francaise, Birkenstock Online Store, Birmingham City Council, The Pool, Reykjavik Fashion Festival 2017 and Rijksmuseum Webshop.
In Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts, Finalists exemplifying best practices include AmpMe, Read to Unlock, WhatsGerman, AmazFit and The Guardian App for iOS and Android. And in this year’s new features category for Best Use of Messaging, Finalists include TfL TravelBot (Transport for London), Oxxio app (TamTam), Last Seen Online (Fools&Geniuses) and Humans 2.0 Facebook Bot (4creative / Channel 4).
Internet Video Finalists elegantly illustrate Europe’s creative prowess in digital storytelling. Finalists include Brutal Cut by Weber Shandwick and Batman – Warchild by RNDBT Content in the Public Service & Activism category; as well as Synesthesia VR by Denwerk and First Impressions by Guardian News & Media, both competing in Virtual Reality (Non-Branded). In Documentary, Finalists include Grounds by Darjeeling and Miner’s Walk by Josephine Lie, Walter & Alma (Marvelous) in Comedy.
The Finalists in Online Advertising demonstrate that Europe’s top agencies continue to deliver outstanding creative work. They include Mannschafts-Whopper (Grabarz & Partner), #catchcurious (fischerAppelt AG), Give a Beep (Edelman Deportivo), AiMEN (BETC), TELE2 Snapticket (Code D’Azur), Tour de Tech (Havas, Spain) and Speak like the Patron (We Are Social, Milan). For the second year, a Lovie Agency of the Year will be honoured, celebrating excellence across all categories. Contenders include N=5 (The Netherlands), Grabarz & Partner (Hamburg, Germany), Make me Pulse (France), Uncle Grey (Denmark) and HEIMAT (Berlin, Germany).
The ever-growing Social category features brands and content creators innovating across various platforms, including George Michael – Instagram x Vogue ‘Freedom! 90’ Video (Sony Music UK), Sexual Education on Snapchat! (We Digital), BBC News – General Election 2017 social media (BBC News), Like My Addiction (BETC), UOKM8 (LADbible Group) and The Guardian on Instagram.
Gianfranco Chicco, European Marketing Director of The Lovie Awards, adds: “This group of Lovie Finalists has really moved the bar for creativity on the European Internet. The level of expertise we’re seeing across online video campaigns and podcasts in particular further demonstrates that Europeans remain at the forefront of digital innovation.”
The 2017 Lovie Award Winners will be announced on Tuesday 11th October and celebrated with a star-studded awards show celebration at Picturehouse Central in London, on Thursday 16th November 2017.
Notable highlights among 7th Annual Lovie Awards Finalists:
Best Podcasts – Entertainment – New They Walk Among Us – UK True Crime Podcast (They Walk Among Us) The Guilty Feminist (The Spontaneity Shop) The Economist (The Economist) My Dad Wrote A Porno (Medium Maze)
WIRED UK Podcast (WIRED UK)
Best Podcasts – Interview/Talk Show – New The Scummy Mummies Podcast (Scummy Mummies) Goede Gesprekken (De Correspondent) The It’s Nice That Podcast (It’s Nice That)
The Rough Guide to Everywhere (Rough Guides)
Best Branded Entertainment – Comedy – New Go Roam: Migration (Gravity Road)
You’re Alive – Do You Remember? (Heimat)
Best Virtual Reality (Non-Branded) Synesthesia VR – the world through different eyes (Denkwerk) Week Against Child Abuse (Boomerang Agency) First Impressions (Guardian News & Media)
Easter Rising: Voice of a Rebel (Crossover)
Best Virtual Reality (Branded) What will your day bring? (The Distillery London) DISCOVR THE WORLD (Cheil Germany)
IKEA Virtual Home Experience (Demodern)
Best Writing – Editorial (Websites) BBC News – Body on the Moor (BBC News) Quartz (Quartz) The Guardian (Guardian News & Media)
The Baby In The Plastic Bag (Dagbladet Magasinet)
Best Design – Aesthetic (Websites) – New Ubisoft Ghost Recon Wildlands – A World With No Heroes (Make Me Pulse) Searching for Syria (Google Brand Studio) 86 1/2 Years (Clubhouse Studios) The Goldfinch a birds-eye view (Energize / This Page Amsterdam)
Kygo Life – My story (Good Morning)
Best Design – Functional (Websites) – New Evert_45 (N=5) pq by Ron Arad (vanGoGh) ShedKM Website (Uniform) HOPE Not Hate (Blue State Digital)
The Calvert Journal (Calvert 22 Foundation)
Best Practices (Websites) Synesthesia – experiencing the world with different eyes (Denkwerk) VICE Germany (VICE Media) DON’T DRINK IT, EXPLORE IT (Interweave Agency)
Genesis II (Uncle Grey)
Best User Experience (Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts) Quartz News App (Quartz) Payconiq: Surprisingly simple mobile payments (Resoluut) PLAY THE WORLD (Stink Studios) AmpMe, The World’s Most Portable Sound System (G Three Media)
Beddit – Solving Sleep (Nordkapp)
Best Public Service & Activism (Internet Video) Brutal Cut (Weber Shandwick) #TeamRefugees (Purpose)
Batman – Warchild (RNDBT Content)
Best Integrated Campaign (Online Advertising) Mannschafts-Whopper (Grabarz & Partner) Sense The Flavours (VICE/VIRTUE Scandinavia) Humans 2.0 (4creative / Channel 4)
We’re The Superhumans – Rio 2016 Paralympics (4creative / Channel 4)
Best Social Video (Online Advertising) – New Evert_45 (N=5) 360 DEGREES OF ADRENALIN (thjnk) Samsung It’s a Match (Boomerang Agency)
adidas The Classic – Raise the rivalry (Thomas Jullien)
Best Use of Messaging (Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts) – New TfL TravelBot (Transport for London) Oxxio app (TamTam) Last Seen Online (Fools&Geniuses)
Humans 2.0 Facebook Bot (4creative / Channel 4)
Best Visual Design (Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts) Meet the Swinton sisters (Condé Nast Spain) Petra VR Experience (Google Brand Studio)
Fan-Avatar-Generator (Ogilvy & Mather Germany)
Best Music & Entertainment (Internet Video) Noisey Blackpool (VICE UK) Kasabian: Are You Looking For Action? (Sony Music UK)
Christine and The Queens / Tilted (Live) (Craft Films)
Best Cause Marketing Campaign (Online Advertising) – New Greenpeace – Cats Vs Bad Tuna (Mr. President) VICE & UN – New Neighbours (VICE UK) AXE #isitokforguys (72andSunny Amsterdam)
SHOUT DOWN ARMS (Scholz & Friends Berlin)
Best Overall Social Presence (Social) Planet Earth II: BBC Earth & BBC One (BBC Worldwide) LADbible (LADbible Group)
The Guardian on Instagram (Guardian News & Media)
Best Social Video Series (Social) – New MOVING GESTURE (DISKO) UOKM8 (LADbible Group)
Royal Mail – Realmoji (M&C Saatchi)
The Lovie Awards is supported by Google for the fourth year running as premiere sponsor, joining the Lovie commitment to shining a spotlight on the European Internet’s best and brightest. Supporting sponsors also include WP Engine, Buzzfeed and The London EDITION.
ENDS
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About The Lovie Awards
The mission of the Lovie Awards is to recognise the unique and resonant nature of the European Internet community – from Europe’s top web and creative networks and content publishers, to cultural and political organisations and individual creators. Now in its seventh year, The Lovie Awards continues to celebrate the most resonant and pertinent stories in Europe. With nearly 1,500 entries from over 33 countries across Europe, the Awards reflect the tremendous growth of the internet as a tool for business and everyday lives. Work in English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish and Italian is judged by native speakers in five main category types: Websites, Mobile Sites, Apps & Podcasts, Internet Video, Online Advertising, and Social.
Partners and Sponsors of The Lovie Awards include Google, Buzzfeed, WP Engine, The London EDITION, Quixel, SOON_, Adformatie, Creative Mornings London, Creativepool, Digiday, FITC, Fonk, Frankwatching, FrenchWeb, General Assembly, It’s Nice That, Journal du Net, MLOVE, Netimperative, Ninja Marketing, NUMA, SheSays UK, Springwise, Sysomos, The Dots, Tubefilter and We Are Social Media.
PR Contact: Rassami Hok Ljungberg