Talk:Interactive Media Awards
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We understand the Wikipedia rules governing speedy deletions and the zero tolerance policy for commercial advertising and spamming. We are not making an attempt here to advertise IMA, but rather to secure recognition of IMA as a notable and established international awards program in the new media industry. IMA is active in 46 countries at present and continues to grow at a robust pace. Like both of our main competitors in the U.S. -- Webby Awards and WebAward -- who enjoy entries in Wikipedia, IMA is a prominent player in this space. Numerous third-party articles have been published about or involving IMA. We have made several attempts to redact the content of this article to conform to encyclopedic style. We are willing to make further edits to correct any problems. 151.202.66.235 19:52, 19 November 2006 (UTC)California-310