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  1. Apr 9, 2012 · This is an overview of the 2012 TED Ads Worth Spreading winners and their work.Subscribe → http://bit.ly/1OwZWkP Stay connected with YouTube Re:View → http:/...

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  2. Ads Worth Spreading began as a clarion call to the global advertising community in 2011, asking for ads that inspired and engaged audiences. TED received nearly 1,000 entries and picked 10 outstanding examples. In 2013, six nomination teams of two – made up of one renowned TED speaker and one rising star from the advertising industry ...

  3. Oct 24, 2012 · YouTube is TED’s principal supporter on Ads Worth Spreading, lending their voice and reach to the initiative. Other supporters include: AICP, 4A’s, IAB, IAA, and Art Directors Club. TED will curate the final selection of 2012’s ten most fascinating ads to be announced from the TED2013 conference in Long Beach, Calif. in February, and ...

  4. For the third year, YouTube has teamed up with TED to support their Ads Worth Spreading initiative, a global search for the 10 most compelling ad campaigns of the year. The challenge reinforces TED’s overall mission of “ideas worth spreading” and YouTube’s belief in connecting brand’s ads with the people that will love them the most.

  5. Mar 29, 2012 · The 10 winning ads were unveiled at TED2012 and representatives of each campaign attended the conference from Tunisia, Germany, Japan, Canada and the US. The ads are incredibly different, from the hysterically funny “ Your Man Reminder ” for Rethink Breast Cancer to the meditatively beautiful “ Xylophone ” for NTT Docomo mobile phones.

  6. The winning work will be showcased at TED2012 as well as on TED.com and you can watch them all here on YouTube. Enjoy the full list of winners below! Enjoy the full list of winners below! The 2011/12 Ads Worth Spreading are:

  7. What you win Each year, we do all we can to give the 10 final Ads Worth Spreading a little glory. This year's final selections were revealed at the TED2013 conference in Long Beach, as well as on YouTube.

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