JKR Advertising & Marketing Brings Home Two 2025 Telly Awards for Creative Excellence
JKR Advertising & Marketing has once again proven its creative prowess by capturing a pair of prestigious Telly Awards. The winning spots — Zeroes Can Be Good and ‘Twas the Month of December — showcase the agency’s trademark blend of humor, originality and top-tier production.
Zeroes Can Be Good, a tongue-in-cheek parody inspired by the now-famous Olympic breakdancer who received unprecedentedly low scores in last year’s games, won over judges with its witty concept and production value. The spot was created by a team led by JKR Senior Partner Richard Brauns. Meanwhile, Twas the Month of December, a festive spin on the classic children’s holiday poem, was piloted by JKR Partner John Albert.
“Just as it is every year, winning these Telly Awards is a huge honor for our entire team,” said Joe Minuni, JKR’s Production Director. “We pour our hearts into our work, and to see that effort recognized on such a major stage is incredibly rewarding.”
The Telly Awards, which honor excellence in video and television across all screens, are considered the premier recognition for creative work in advertising, television and digital content. This year’s competition included thousands of entries from around the globe, making JKR’s dual win even more noteworthy.
In addition to Minuni, the award-winning work reflects the talent and collaboration of JKR’s full production and creative team: Jared Maurer, Tanner Swierc, Jamie Smith, and John Weis.
About the Telly Awards
Founded in 1979, the Telly is one of the most sought-after awards by industry leaders worldwide. Entrants are judged by The Telly Awards Judging Council, an industry body of over 200 leading experts from advertising agencies, production companies and major television networks. Chosen from among more than 12,000 global entries from all 50 states and six continents, Telly Award winners feature work from some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world.