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The year's best producers of short* content
*140 characters or less, on Twitter
The first annual Shorty Awards Ceremony was held on February 11, 2009. Read what the press had to say about it and watch video from the night. Get news about next year's awards and who to follow on Twitter by joining the email list, subscribing to the blog, or following @ShortyNews on Twitter.
The 2008 Shorty Awards Winners and Finalists
advertising
Sponsored by Porter Novelli
Finalists in advertising, sponsored by Porter Novelli@Mariansalzman: Am I the only one who thinks Google has a Big Brother overtone with too deep a reach and that we'd root for Yahoo! for a 2 party system?

entertainment
Sponsored by Rocketboom
Finalists in entertainment, sponsored by Rocketboom@rocketboom: Rocketboom Presents: "The Suffersons" https://bit.ly/55Yq... Rocketboom's first foray into fictional series content.

food
Sponsored by Epicurious
Finalists in food, sponsored by Epicurious@epicurious: It's not too late to put together a rockin New Year's Eve party. Check out Epi's tips. phttps://ow.ly/QRqk

music
Sponsored by DanceJam
Finalists in music, sponsored by DanceJam@DanceJam: Merry Christmas all you dancers! DanceJam shares the Christmas spirit with "Can't Wrap This", check it out https://bit.ly/6SKN...

news
Sponsored by PR Newswire
Finalists in news, sponsored by PR Newswire@prnewswire: HAPPY NEW YEAR from all of us at PR Newswire! May 2010 be prosperous and filled with joy.

socialmedia
Sponsored by PepsiCo
Finalists in socialmedia, sponsored by PepsiCo@pepsi: Happy New Year! Got a resolution? Our's is to help good ideas come to life and we'd love for you to help. https://bit.ly/5xoh... #pepsirefresh


tech
Sponsored by KlickableTV
Finalists in tech, sponsored by KlickableTV@klickabletv: Happy Holidays to all and looking forward to the new year (with some cool new enhancements rolling out....)

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