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TheSoul’s 5-Minute Crafts nominated for another Webby

Limassol-based TheSoul Publishing’s DIY channel 5-Minute Crafts has once again been nominated for a Webby Award.

The world's most watched DIY brand has been nominated in the "Social Video - Short Form" category at the 28th Annual Webby Awards.

Voting for the People's Voice Award is now open here through to 20 April.

Established in 1996, this year The Webby Awards received nearly 13,000 entries from all 50 states and over 70 countries worldwide this year.

TheSoul Publishing has garnered numerous accolades, including top honours and nominations from the Webby, Shorty, Telly, Viddy, Streamy, Stevie, and Lovie awards.

The company was recently named ‘Digital Studio of the Year’ at Digiday’s 2023 Video & TV Awards, won 'Best YouTube Presence' at the 2023 Shorty Awards and was nominated for ‘Social Media Team of the Year’ at the The Drum’s 2023 Online Media Awards.

The Webby Awards, described as the “Internet’s highest honour” by The New York Times, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), is the leading international awards organisation honouring excellence on the Internet.

This year's winners will be announced on 23 April and the ceremony will take place on 13 May.

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