In May 2026, we gather in Berlin to honor outstanding achievements in media from around the world.
Our Global Call for Entries opens soon – subscribe to our Newsletter to stay informed. In the meantime, discover our Awards and explore our past Winners.
We are excited to welcome your creativity to the festival, celebrating television and corporate media through audiovisual, print, and online productions.
Television & Corporate MEDIA AWARDS
Entering its 27th edition, the WorldMediaFestivals – Television & Corporate Media Awards continues a legacy of over 25 years, uniting professionals who shape how stories are told, shared and experienced.
Held annually in Berlin, Germany, the festival welcomes production companies, broadcasters, agencies and corporate organisations from around the world.
Recognised internationally for excellence, it showcases outstanding achievements across television, film, digital, print and corporate communication. Each year’s celebration in Berlin reflects the evolving media landscape and its power to connect people, brands and ideas globally.
Meet this year’s winners and explore the opportunity to enter your work in the next edition.
The WorldMediaFestival recognises excellence across a broad spectrum of media communication, from audiovisual productions to digital, print and campaign-based projects.
With 15 main categories and a wide range of subcategories, the competition reflects the diversity of contemporary media, including advertising, corporate communication, documentaries, entertainment, education and training, news and current affairs, tourism and travel, and more. Whether created for television, online platforms, social media or print, each submission is judged on the quality and effectiveness of its communication: how well it informs, educates or engages its intended audience.
View the categories and start your entry today.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
31st January 2026
WINNERS NOTIFICATION: APRIL 2026
EVENTS & GALA:
06 to 07 MAY 2026
Share your most impactful media projects and compete on an international stage.
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