Salesforce, TIME and Fortune Media are among this year’s Digiday Media Awards winners

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This year’s Digiday Media Awards winners celebrate new technologies and the power of partnerships throughout their digital media campaigns. Themes across 2024’s winners include leaning into a surge in short-form video content as consumption for the format increases, implementing more interactive storytelling and tech like VR and AR, as well as harnessing collaborations for impactful and innovative campaigns.

Salesforce and Fortune Brand Studio secured the award for both B2B and B2C Best Branded Content Program categories with their groundbreaking series “The Ecopreneurs.” The 11-part documentary-style series has stunning cinematography and profiles global entrepreneurs driving climate action. The campaign surpassed benchmarks, becoming Salesforce+’s flagship show, leading in viewership and engagement metrics. Notably, it generated significant brand uplift, with double-digit increases in awareness, familiarity, affinity, purchase intent and recommendation intent. “The Ecopreneurs” also drove tangible impacts for featured organizations, including increased awareness, followers, volunteers and monetary investments. This multifaceted success underscores the power of storytelling to drive meaningful change and engagement.

Another company to secure two wins this year is TIME for Content Studio of the Year and Media Brand of the Year, signifying a year of remarkable achievement and innovation. Red Border by TIME’s unparalleled success in driving digital revenue, fostering partnerships and crafting compelling branded content epitomizes excellence. Through initiatives like TIME100 partnerships, the content studio demonstrated a multifaceted approach to engaging audiences and driving brand success, such as driving over 72% of TIME’s digital revenue with a 15% year-over-year increase.

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