Campaign India Team
Aug 14, 2009

Emvies on 21 August

 The Advertising Club of Bombay's Emvies will take place on Friday, 21 August at Taj Land's End, Mumbai. The annual media awards show recognizes and awards the most creative work from Indian media agencies. This is the ninth year of the event. A total of 451 entries were received this year from media agencies across the country. The jury has shortlisted 59 entries.

Emvies on 21 August
 

The Advertising Club of Bombay's Emvies will take place on Friday, 21 August at Taj Land's End, Mumbai.
 
The annual media awards show recognizes and awards the most creative work from Indian media agencies. This is the ninth year of the event. A total of 451 entries were received this year from media agencies across the country. The jury has shortlisted 59 entries.

For the awards night, donor passes for Ad Club's gold members are available for Rs 1000, for silver members at Rs 1900 and for senior citizen members at Rs 500. More details are available at www.adclubbombay.com.

The case study presentations for these entries will happen at Welingkar Institute of Management, Matunga on Friday, 14 August (Friday, 9:30am-3pm) and 17 August (Monday, 9:30am-5pm). Entry is free.

There are 14 award categories. Eight of them are for Best Media Innovation namely television, radio, print, direct marketing, ambient media/out-of-home (OOH), digital, cinema and events. Four categories are for Best Media Strategy for consumer products, consumer durables, services and media/media property. There is also an award for Best Integrated Campaign and for Best Media Research.

To know the 59 entries that were shortlisted for this year's Emvies, click here.

Source:
Campaign India

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