Campaign India Team
Jun 17, 2010

Campaign India- BBC.com Digital Media Awards' shortlist out

The shortlists are out for the BBC.com sponsored Campaign India Digital Media Awards 2010. Tribal DDB, Mindshare and Hungama have the maximum number of shortlists. Tribal DDB with 12 shortlists, Mindshare with 11 shortlists and Hungama with 9 shortlists were the leaders among the shortlists. A total of 36 agencies have entries that have made it to the shortlist. The winners will be revealed at a function in Mumbai at a date to be announced shortly.

Campaign India- BBC.com Digital Media Awards' shortlist out
The shortlists are out for the BBC.com sponsored Campaign India Digital Media Awards 2010. Tribal DDB, Mindshare and Hungama have the maximum number of shortlists.
 
Tribal DDB with 12 shortlists, Mindshare with 11 shortlists and Hungama with 9 shortlists were the leaders among the shortlists.
 
A total of 36 agencies have entries that have made it to the shortlist. The winners will be revealed at a function in Mumbai at a date to be announced shortly. The jury that decided the shortlist includes Max Hegerman, president, Tribal DDB India; Meera Sharathchandra, MD, Syzygy UK; Priti Nair, managing partner, BBH India; Richard Gorodecky, ECD, Amsterdam Worldwide; Shefali Chhachhi, marketing director, Max Bupa; V Sunil, ECD, Wieden + Kennedy India; Carlton D’Silva, creative director, Hungama; Freddie Laker, director- digital strategy, SapientNitro and Chaya Brian Carvalho, CEO and MD, BC Web Wise. 
 
Click here for more details on the Campaign India- BBC.com Digital Media Awards 2010. 
 

 

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Campaign India

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