5th Shorty Awards

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The 5th Annual Shorty Awards
DateApril 8, 2013 (2013-04-08)
Location The Times Center, New York City
Hosted by Felicia Day

The 5th Annual Shorty Awards ceremony featured Felicia Day, James Urbaniak, Kristian Nairn, Hannibal Buress, Carrie Keagan, Chris Hardwick, David Karp and Coco Rocha. 2.4 million tweeted nominations were made across all the categories to honor the top users on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Foursquare, YouTube and other internet sites.

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The ceremony took place on April 8, 2013 at the New York TimesCenter and was hosted by Actress Felicia Day. The show began with videos of Felicia Day exploring NYC's internet culture as well as Mayor Michael Bloomberg welcoming the audience with Internet-speak. During the night, Wolf Blitzer announced early poll results of what's trending during the Shorty Awards, and Jimmy Kimmel was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The audience was also shown an interview of the Mars Curiosity Rover, led by comedian and actor Seth Green, before accepting the Shorty Award for Foursquare Mayor of the Year.

Fifth Annual Influencer Winners by category [1]

CategoryWinner
Best Actress Selena Gomez, @selenagomez & Tara Strong, @tarastrong
Best Actor Misha Collins, @mishacollins
Best Band One Direction, @onedirection
Best Singer Greyson Chance, @greysonchance
Best Celebrity Justin Bieber, @justinbieber
Best in Celebrity Fashion Selena Gomez, @selenagomez & Sophia Abrahão, @sophiaabrahao
Best CharityRandom Acts, @RandomActsOrg
Best Comedian Rafinha Bastos, @RafinhaBastos
Best Fake AccountCharles_HRH, @Charles_HRH
Best FansiteSherlockology, @Sherlockology & 0ne-directi0n-updates
Best in Food Rosanna Pansino, @RosannaPansino & Miss Angela Davis, @TheKitchenista
Best in GamingMonark, @Monark & Felix Kjellberg, @PewDiePie
Best GIF MakerT. Kyle MacMahon & Ryan Broderick
Best in IrelandBry, @Bry & Niall Horan, @niallofficial
Best Non-HumanSarcastic Rover (Jason Filiatrault) @SarcasticRover
Best in Social Fitness Cassey Ho, @blogilates
Best Video Blogger PC Siqueira, @maspoxavida
Best Web Show Bravest Warriors, @BravestWarriors
Best YouTube StarCauê Moura, @cauemoura
Keep Good Going AwardKathy Zucker, @kathyzucker
Foursquare Mayor of the Year NASA, @NASA
Quora of the YearKenyatta Leal
Tumblr of the YearTexts from Hillary

Fifth Annual Brand Winners by category [1]

CategoryWinner
Best Large Social Media Agency 360i, @360i
Best Location-Based MarketingVH1 Save The Music
Best Mid-Sized Social Media Agency Deep Focus, @deepfocus & Carrot Creative, @carrot & Suite Spot LLC
Best Overall Brand Presence on Tumblr The Daily Show Election Center, @TheDailyShow
Best Social Media Manager Andy Cohen, @BravoAndy
Best Social Media Presence of a CEOIan Schafer, @ischafer
Best Use of Social Media for Video GamesBenn Achilleas, @mrbennbenn & Martin Moore
Best Use of Facebook for MarketingPandaQuest: Be the Next Chengdu Pambassador
Best Use of Promoted Tweet, Trend, or AccountJoe Pierce, Jordan Jacobson, Rachel Ford, Angelika Husmann, Jeanette Brown-Green & Jason Dolenga
Best Viral CampaignOld Spice Muscle Music

Special Awards

CategoryWinner
GIFStar Award Michelle Obama, @FLOTUS
Real-Time Photo of the Year Benjamin Lowy, @benlowy
Shorty Special Lifetime Achievement Award Jimmy Kimmel, @jimmykimmel

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