Campaign India Team
Apr 22, 2010

Breaking news: Five Indian shortlists at Clio Awards 2010

The Clio Awards 2010 has announced the shortlists for this year. Five Indian entries have made it to the shortlist - two from O&M, two from Taproot India and one from Leo Burnett.Clio is yet to announce shortlist for categories such as TV Technique, Radio and Strategic Communications/Public Relations.

Breaking news: Five Indian shortlists at Clio Awards 2010

The Clio Awards 2010 has announced the shortlists for this year. Five Indian entries have made it to the shortlist - two from O&M, two from Taproot India and one from Leo Burnett.

Clio is yet to announce shortlist for categories such as TV Technique, Radio and Strategic Communications/Public Relations.

Taproot India has been shortlisted for its billboard for Bartan - Utensil Cleaning Bar (Mirror finish) in the Household Products category. The agency's 'Colours of India' print campaign for Conqueror Paper India has also been shortlisted under Business equipment/Services.

O&M (Delhi) has got a design shortlist in Direct Marketing category for India Post - Stamps. O&M's poster campaign for The Economist also got shortlisted in the Media category.

Meanwhile, Leo Burnett has got a print shortlist for Tide Detergent's Magttraction campaign.

The Clio awards will be held in New York City on May 26 and 27.

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