Campaign India Team
Apr 08, 2011

Attend, write, and win iPods

Campaign India and MTV ask Goafest attendees to cover speaker sessions at Goafest 2011 and submit to Campaign India

Attend, write, and win iPods

Campaign India, in association with MTV, has announced the ‘Attend, Write, Win an iPod’ contest. To participate, delegates have to write a 200-300 word article on every speaker session they attend, and submit it to [email protected]. The best article will be chosen and featured on www.campaignindia.in. The writer of every winning article will win an MTV iPod.

Commenting about the initiative, Jaideep Singh, vice president, Viacom Brand Solutions and Sales, MTV said, “MTV brand connects with the youth of today and forms a part of their life from TV to web to mobile to MTV products. The ‘Attend, Write, win an iPod’ contest is a fine platform for our young budding professionals in the media business to get noticed and also incite them to learn in that process. MTV is thus pleased to be a part of this new initiative in rewarding young talent and bringing MTV in their lives via iPods which will be filled with some of the best cool MTV content.”
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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