Not to brag... but we just won SEVEN 2025 Telly Awards. (Okay, maybe we want to brag just a little.)

GZERO Media cleaned up in the newly announced 46th Annual Telly Awards, walking away with a gleaming haul (our biggest ever) that includes a Gold for Best Explainer for Ian Explains: How does the European Union work?, explained by our very own Ian Bremmer. Turns out a lot of people (even the EU's own citizens, we'd wager) have trouble keeping track of the difference between the European Parliament, the European Commission, the European Council, and oh yes, the Council of the EU.

But we didn’t stop there. Our trophy shelf just got a lot more crowded with:

That brings our grand total to 26 Telly Awards since 2020, so maybe we're onto something… or Ian just has a lot of charisma.

The Telly Awards — which celebrate excellence in video and television across all screens — selected this year’s winners from a record-breaking 12,000+ entries spanning all 50 states and five continents. (Next year, we hope they'll solicit entries from all seven.)

🎉 Feast your eyes on our award-winning work below.
(Just don’t forget to blink. Or subscribe.)

Ian Explains: How does the European Union work? | GZERO World

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Why the world isn't fair | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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A Palestinian perspective on the Gaza war | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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Trump renames EVERYTHING | Puppet Regime

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AI in 2025: The "new electricity" could create huge economic growth | Global Stage

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Ian Explains: Will China invade Taiwan? | GZERO World

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