DDB, R/GA, BBDO Webby Most Nominated For Agency of the Year

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It’s that time of year again. Time for the Oscars of the Internet. The time when the red carpet is rolled out to honor the best web work of the year. With 18 nominations, DDB leads all agencies in nominations and joins R/GA (17), BBDO (11), Wieden + Kennedy (9), Ogilvy (8), McCann (8) and Y&R (8) in primary contention for Webby Agency of the Year. Other Agencies with multiple nominations also in the running for Agency of the Year are Digitas (7), Pereira & O’Dell (6), Razorfish (6), and Heimat Werbeagentur (5).

In addition to awards voted on by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Science, supporters and fans can choose winners for the People’s Voice Awards. All Webby Award nominees are eligible and voting ends on Thursday, April 25, 2013.

Winners of The 17th Annual Webby Awards will be announced on Tuesday, April 30, 2013. The star-studded ceremony will be streamed from www.WebbyAwards.com on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.

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