American Advertising Awards Competition Now Open

The 2024 American Advertising Federation (AAF) American Advertising Awards Competition is now open for professionals and students. The American Advertising Awards is one of the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competitions, attracting more than 25,000 entries every year in local AAF Club competitions. The local market phase is the first of a three-tier national competition. Concurrently, all across the country, local entrants vie to win an ADDY Award, which recognizes the best agencies in their markets. At the second tier, local winners compete against winners from other local clubs in one of 15 district competitions. Winners from the Mobile Bay club compete with the AAF District 7 competition, which includes markets across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana and Tennessee. District winners are then forwarded to the third and final tier, the national stage of the American Advertising Awards.

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