As the year comes to an end, the fourth edition of Campaign India Agency Report Card will be released in the issue dated 16 December.
Suresh Ramakrishnan, publishing director of Haymarket India said, “As the industry evolves, so must the Agency Report Card, and hence, we have chosen to appoint a jury from this year onwards. We feel this is important in order to understand what kind of year it has been, how the nature of the business is changing and the challenges and things to watch.”
This year, Campaign India has increased the number of creative and media agencies analysed, and also set in place a jury consisting of six members from the industry. Names of the jury members will be revealed in the Agency Report Card issue.
Agency Report Card 2011 releases on 16 December
This is the fourth edition of the annual report card
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