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17 September 2014

Davey Award - Newsworks 2013

www.newsworks.org.uk

About the Davey Awards

The Davey Awards may be for smaller organizations, but the judges have big reputations. The Davey is sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, an invitation-only body consisting of top-tier professionals from a "Who's Who" of acclaimed media, advertising, and marketing firms.

AIVA members include executives from organizations such as Condé Nast, Disney, GE, Keller Crescent, Microsoft, Monster.com, MTV, Push., Publicis, Sesame Workshops, The Marketing Store, Worktank and Yahoo! and many more.

Linda Day, Executive Director of the IAVA, said, “This year’s Davey Award winners truly represent the best small firms worldwide. The work entered into this year's competition embodies a smart, tactful approach to creativity and highlights the capabilities and forward thinking mindset that makes specialist digital agencies so unique”.

About Newsworks

Newsworks is the marketing body for national newspapers in all their forms. As one of the l UK leaders in heralding the move from newspapers into the more 21st century world of the ‘Newsbrand’, they provide; leading insight and research; key facts and figures for consumers; creative ideas and inspiration for news brands to improve their reach; top industry events to engage new business; training and workshops; up to the minute news and opinion; and an agency helpdesk.

Senior have been working with Newsworks for almost 5 years now and in that time we’ve developed a dedicated and intuitive relationsahips. We expected this award to be the first of many, due in part to the team at Newsworks’ willingness to embrace change and to fulfil the requirments of their members year after year.

Pete Senior, Managing Director at Senior Internet, said, 'We are particularly pleased to win this award for the Newsworks website as it has performed fantastically well for the client all year, with innovate web features like the Geek Calculator attracting 100,000’s of visitors over a couple of weeks in the Summer."

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