Winners of the 2009 Mobile Excellence Awards winners were announced earlier this week at the organization’s awards show in Los Angeles. Attendence and award submissions at the event doubled this year, according to organizers.
The list of winners follows:
Best Mobile Start-Up
– WiChorus
Best Mobile Innovator – Snac
Best Mobile International – Dial2Do
Best Mobile Video Technology – QuickPlay Media for PrimeTime2Go
Best Mobile Social Network -Virgin Mobile USA for Connect
Best Mobile Product – Marvell for Marvell’s Mobile Hotspot
Best Mobile Service – GetJar for Pay-Per-Download (PPD) Service
Best Mobile Application – DIRECTV DVR Scheduler for iPhone
Best Mobile Technology Breakthrough – Powerwave, for WiMAX Remote Radio Head
Best Mobile Delivery Platform: – Verizon Wireless for Daily Scoop
Best Mobile Games – EA Mobile for The Sims 3
Best Mobile Music App – Slacker for Your Radio Everywhere
Best Mobile Original Program for Film – Balora for Super TV
Best Adapted or Companion Program: – DirecTV NFL Superfan
Best Community/Fan Content
– Bravo- Real Housewives of NYC: Ultimate Virtual Viewing Party
Best Mobile Content Development – Turkcell for NTV Video News
Best Original Content for Mobile Entertainment – AEG Network LIVE for Michael Jackson Tribute
Best Mobile Video Programming – GoTV Networks for Sprint Exclusive Entertainment
Best Mobile Advertising – Blue Bite
Best Viral Mobile Campaign – Clickatell for President Obama Speech Excerpts Via Mobile SMS
Best Brand/Marketing Campaign: – Telescope for MONOPOLY at McDonald’s
Mobile Ambassador Award – Daniel Tibbets, Studio Chief & EVP, GoTV Networks
People’s Choice Award – AEG Network LIVE
Industry Star Award – GoTV Networks
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