THE 14TH ANNUAL SHORTY AWARDS

The Shorty Awards honor the best of social media and digital. View this season's finalists!

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Strategy & Engagement

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WBTV Women’s History Month

Finalist in Multi-Platform Campaign

Objective

Our intention for this campaign was to highlight the incredible women that make up Warner Bros. Television Group in front of the camera, behind the scenes and beyond led by our Chairman and CEO, Channing Dungey. As a studio division that is headed by a woman and is overall dedicated to the pursuit of gender equality in the entertainment industry, it was important for us to show our support of and solidarity with women in every position, from writers to actors to executives. With that in mind, our objective with our Women’s History Month campaign was pretty clear: to honor and celebrate the accomplishments of the women working within the Warner Bros. Television Group, and uplift women as a whole.

Strategy

Over the month of March, we shared 48 posts across Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, and YouTube. Every campaign-related post was branded with custom-designed campaign branding, created by our team. We posted a campaign-related piece every week—often posting more than once per week—across all platforms. Pieces ranged in content from talent interviews and highlights, to show clips and quote cards, to event coverage of our Studio Lot event for Women’s History Month and the launch of our new title, The Girls on the Bus. Our goals were to share widespread support of the creative efforts from women at our studio, highlight powerful moments of female characters and friendships within our shows, and call attention to the amazing work our female talent brings to the table both on and off screen.

The campaign included, but was not limited to, the below:

Results

  1. The response to our campaign was overwhelmingly positive, with female fans lifting each other up in the comments on our posts, and our male demographic also engaging supportively with our content. Over a 30-day period, without paid boosting or promotion, we generated over 434k impressions, with an engagement rate of 8.5%, and gained 15k followers.

Media

Video for WBTV Women’s History Month

Entrant Company / Organization Name

Warner Bros. Television Group

Entry Credits