ATLANTA, March 4, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Van Winkle & Associates, one of the Southeast's premier marketing and advertising agencies, was awarded two 2009 Telly(r) Awards, one silver and one bronze.
The Silver Telly Award is the highest honor bestowed by the council and is granted to less than 10 percent of the over 14,000 entries submitted from all 50 states and various countries around the world. Entrants include advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, interactive agencies and corporate video departments.
Van Winkle & Associates took a Silver Telly in the Graphic/TV category and a Bronze Telly in the Regional/National category.
"We are honored to once again be recognized by the Silver Council. The Telly's represent the best and brightest in the broadcast medium," said Alex Van Winkle, President of Van Winkle & Associates. "Everyone is excited about these awards."
About The Telly Awards
With over 14,000 entries annually from countries all over the world, the 30th annual Telly Awards are one of the world's largest, longest running, and widest reaching competitions recognizing outstanding creative achievement.
Additional information can be found at: http://www.tellyawards.com.
About Van Winkle & Associates:
Founded in 1984, Van Winkle & Associates has grown to be one of the Southeast's premier full-service marketing and advertising agencies. Van Winkle & Associates provides full-service capabilities to regional and national brands such as Texas Pete Hot Sauce, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, Kaiser Permanente and Delta Airlines TechOps Division.
Additional information can be found at: http://www.vanwinkleassociates.com.
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