GZERO wins bronze, silver, and gold Telly Awards!

GZERO Media "Really Bad People" Puppet Regime video | Gold Winner, 44th Annual The Telly Awards

Allow us, for a moment, to shed our customary gzerovian modesty as we announce that we’ve just won not one, not two, but three Telly Awards for our video content. The jury awarded a bronze for general history to the GZERO World episode “The Autocrat’s Curse,” a silver for general political commentary to the episode “Putin’s Europe Problem,” and a full-on gold (our first!) to the Puppet Regime musical number “Sing Along: The Really Bad People Song,” in the category of “Craft-Use of Comedy.” Craft! That’s some small-batch artisanal comedy right there! Thank you to all our viewers!

The Telly Awards, which honor video and television across all screens, announced its 44th annual winners in New York on May 23, 2023, after receiving over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents.

Enjoy our award-winning videos below.

The Autocrat’s Curse | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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How Putin Created the Ukrainian Resistance | The Autocrat’s Curse | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

While the Russians focus on the Donbas, the US now seems to think it can make Russia lose.

Putin's Europe Problem | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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Putin Past the Point of No Return | Putin's Europe Problem | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

Alexander Stubb, former Finnish PM: Putin has backed himself into a corner on Ukraine.

Sing Along: The Really Bad People Song | PUPPET REGIME | GZERO Media

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Sing Along: The Really Bad People Song | PUPPET REGIME | GZERO Media

It's a bad people bop, and MBS and his Bad People friends can sing!

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