Campaign India Team
Mar 28, 2011

Creative Abbys 2011: Print Single, Film Single and Interactive Digital shortlists announced

The Creative Abby winners will be announced on April 9, 2011

Creative Abbys 2011: Print Single, Film Single and Interactive Digital shortlists announced

Ad Club Bombay has announced the first set of shortlists for the Creative Abbys 2011.

In Print Single, Mudra Communications leads the tally with 83 shortlisted entries. Ogilvy & Mather follows with 34, McCann Worldgroup then with 24. JWT has 20 shortlisted entries, and Creativeland Asia has 17 making up the top five.

In Film Single, Ogilvy & Mather gets the most mentions with 34 shortlisted entries. JWT follows with 12, Creativeland has 9, McCann has 8 and Bates 141 has 6.

In Interactive Digital, Webchutney has 8 shorlisted entries, Mudra Communications has 7, followed by Hungama Digital Media Entertainment with 6, among other agencies.

The Creative Abbys will be presented on the last day of Goafest 2011, April 9, 2011.

For the complete list of shortlisted entries, go to www.adclubbombay.com
 

Source:
Campaign India

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