See Some of Sovereign in the News

When Sovereign Media appears in news articles or features, we sometimes post them here. 

If you’re looking for our long list of national awards, they come up pretty often, so we don’t usually promote them on the site. You can find some recent awards on our Facebook as they roll in. 

HOW'D THEY DO IT?

NEW YORK, N.Y., APRIL 24, 2024 – The Davey Awards published an article exploring how Sovereign Media pulled off an impressive commercial for a small local advertiser. 

“Sovereign Media was challenged to produce a Super Bowl commercial spot for an unconventional client. Rounding up aircraft and high-powered vehicles was no easy task for a small team. We sat down with Charles Landers at Sovereign Media to discuss his process producing this massive production for JChandler Law, and why Sovereign Media took home three 2023 Gold Awards….”

LOCAL AGENCY WINS NATIONAL AWARDS

SAN ANGELO, TX, DECEMBER 1, 2023 – A local newspaper covers recent Sovereign awards.  

Sovereign Media, a video production agency based in San Angelo, recently garnered four national awards and a feature in the 2023 team picks of the New York-based Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA)

 

2023 STAFF PICKS - ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE & VISUAL ARTS

NEW YORK, NY, NOVEMBER 23, 2023 – Sovereign was one of only four advertising agencies in the United States to receive written coverage as part of their selection as a 2023 Team Pick of the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts.

It’s hard to be surprised and entertained by a commercial these days, but this ad genuinely surprised me and made me laugh. It was created by Sovereign Media, a small team in San Angelo, Texas, and I think it’s a perfect…

THROWBACK: SOVEREIGN WINS TOP 20 - LA FILM PRIZE

SHREVEPORT, LA – Throwback to a Shreveport Times article about LA Film Prize, covering one of Sovereign’s short film’s cash prize and entry into the final 20 festival selections.  

“Made Hen” follows June, the sweet but sturdy parent of many a backyard chicken, who runs an underground chicken railroad through her livestock-prohibited neighborhood. Forced to choose between compromise with the rabidly anti-domestic-livestock Betty, or an alliance with the seedy Jimmy Cooper, June manages to eat everyone’s cake and keep her own. She might just take down some bad guys for good measure…

 

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