LOS ANGELES, CA, May 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) Now reaching an unheard of total of 199 awards for TV commercial production, the world's first internet-based discount TV advertising agency, Cheap TV Spots, is proud to claim the Gold Remi, presented by the prestigious Worldfest competition of 2012.
Worldfest is the one of the longest running international film and TV festivals in North America, and Cheap-TV-Spots.com is the longest-operating producer of original, discount-priced TV commercials for the U.S. and international markets.
Cheap TV Spots offers two rare advantages for advertisers. One, the experienced team at Cheap TV Spots crafts each low cost TV commercial production with Hollywood-style creativity, imagination and marketing savvy, for the most effective presentation of the advertiser's offer - our team innovates with every TV spot we do. Two, Cheap TV Spots knows the broadcast television industry, and is one of the few independent TV commercial producers in the country that consistently creates technically compliant and broadcast-ready TV spots.
TV commercial broadcast standards have become more complex since the digital conversion and passage of stricter laws governing content and technical specifications. Surprisingly, the vast majority of video producers today, whose main experience lies in web videos and other non-broadcast material, lack the technical knowledge and broadcast industry experience to be able to output a TV commercial that is likely to be technically acceptable by the networks. Many of these video producers have never placed a TV ad on the air themselves, so they remain ignorant of the exacting standards that TV networks must adhere to, leaving their unwitting clients with ads that can't be aired.
Fortunately, CheapTVSpots.com both produces TV commercials and airs TV commercials on all the broadcast networks, cable TV providers and satellite TV systems -- so we know what works creatively, and we know how to design commercial productions to adhere to the technical and content standards of the networks.
Cheap TV Spots serves a variety of advertisers including mesothelioma attorneys, credit and debt services, medical products, doctors and dentists, tax lawyers, entrepreneurs, toy industry, internet services, structured settlements, health care and healthcare providers, housewares, inventors, DUI lawyers, home repair, automotive sales and service, insurance, mortgages, real estate, sports, casino operators, amusement parks, hotel chains, data recovery, feature film, music labels, video games, edutainment, computer software and hardware, restaurants, charities, and home-based business owners and SMBs disenchanted with ineffective, expensive pay-per-click ad words.
What's more, CheapTVSpots.com produces across US cities such as San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, St Louis, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, San Jose, Boston, Detroit, Phoenix, Austin, Chicago, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Newark, Atlantic City, New York, and beyond.
Founded in 1961, Worldfest is the one of the longest running international film and TV festivals in North America, receiving thousands of entries each year. Worldfest spotted the early talent of film legends such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, David Lynch, Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Ang Lee, Robert Rodriguez, and the Coen Brothers.
Cheap TV Spots is a service of Academy Leader, Inc. "Cheap TV Spots," the "Three Spots" logo, the phrase "Only Our Price is Cheap" and the slogan "We make small companies look big - we save big companies big money" are trademarks of Academy Leader, Inc.
Academy Leader, Inc. is a multi-faceted multi-national media company that spans motion pictures, television, publishing, radio, and new media. The agency has won over 190 national and international awards for its original commercial productions, including 15 Telly Awards.
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TV Ad Agency Cheap TV Spots Strikes Gold With 199th International Award for Imagination-Packed, Low Cost TV Commercials
Bringing their astounding total to 199 awards, the affordable, Internet-based TV advertising agency Cheap-TV-Spots.com wins the Gold Remi at the prestigious 2012 Worldfest competition.
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[Press-News.org] TV Ad Agency Cheap TV Spots Strikes Gold With 199th International Award for Imagination-Packed, Low Cost TV CommercialsBringing their astounding total to 199 awards, the affordable, Internet-based TV advertising agency Cheap-TV-Spots.com wins the Gold Remi at the prestigious 2012 Worldfest competition.