Pfister Faucets proudly announced that its “American Plumber Stories” docuseries has garnered three Telly Awards at the 45th Annual Telly Awards, marking a record year for entries. The docuseries earned accolades in several categories: a Silver Telly for Best in Public Interest and Awareness, and two Bronze Tellys—one for Non-Scripted Online content and another for Editing Online.

Silver Telly: Best in Public Interest and Awareness

The Silver Telly recognized the episode titled “Dead End Road,” celebrating the series’ commitment to showcasing significant societal topics through dynamic storytelling. This episode provides a deep dive into the lives and challenges of American plumbers, highlighting the importance of their work.

Bronze Telly: Non-Scripted Online

In the Non-Scripted Online category, “American Plumber Stories” received a Bronze Telly, acknowledging the series’ excellence in delivering authentic, unscripted stories that resonate with audiences and provide a genuine portrayal of plumbers across the nation.

Bronze Telly: Editing Online

Another Bronze Telly was awarded for the episode “Royal Flush” in the Editing Online category. This accolade underscores the meticulous craftsmanship and technical prowess in editing that brings the compelling stories of plumbers to life.

The Telly Awards, judged by leaders from various media platforms, honor outstanding video and television work across all screens. This year’s competition included high-profile winners like Adobe, ESPN, and NASA, among others.

Produced in collaboration with Sub 7, Inc. and hosted by country music star and Army veteran Craig Morgan, “American Plumber Stories” aims to elevate the plumbing profession to upcoming generations. The series spotlights plumbers’ journeys into the trade and the fulfillment they find in their careers.

Now preparing for its fifth season, set to launch in September 2024, the series has attracted over 13 million views on platforms like AmericanPlumberStories.com and YouTube.

Spencer Brown, Pfister Faucets National Sales Director and executive producer of the series, expressed hope that the series alters public perceptions about the plumbing profession, emphasizing its significance and viability as a career path.

Marc Womack, owner of Sub 7, LLC, reflected on the series’ profound impact on both the plumbing trade and its audience, highlighting the growth and emotional engagement it has fostered.

Founded in 1910, Pfister Faucets continues to be a trusted name in the plumbing industry. More information about Pfister and its range of products can be found at PfisterFaucets.com.

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