WWE sent out the following, announcing that they have picked up several AIVA awards…
WWE.com and WWE Network have been recognized for their creative excellence by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) with two W3 Gold Awards and 18 Silver Awards.
The WWE App received two Gold Awards — Mobile Apps/Sites – Entertainment and Mobile Apps/Sites – Sports. The WWE App also earned three Silver Awards for Media Streaming, Best Streaming Video and Integrated Mobile Experience.
The award-winning WWE Network continued its commitment to excellence with the website earning eight Silver Awards in the General Website, Website Features and Video Channels and Network categories. For the second consecutive year, WWE Network was honored as a Silver Award recipient for Visual Appeal.
WWEToughEnough.com — the online destination of the ground-breaking reality series — earned a Silver Award for General Website Categories – Entertainment.
WrestleMania 30, which packed 75,167 passionate fans into New Orleans’ Mercedes-Benz Superdome in April 2014, was recognized for excellence in entertainment social media and sports social media with two respective Silver Awards.
WWE.com’s hilarious and frightening video — “Boogeyman scares employees at WWE Headquarters” earned a Silver Award for Viral Online video.
WWE’s Social Media efforts earned a Silver Award for Social Media presence as well as a Silver Award for Social Media Content and Marketing for WWE on Twitter. WWE’s YouTube channel also earned a Silver Award for Social Content and Marketing – Sports.
AIVA presents the W3 Awards every year to the very best in websites, web advertising, mobile sites/apps and web video.
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