Campaign India Team
Nov 14, 2008

Registration opens for Asia Media Awards 2009

Registrations are now open for the 8th Annual Asia Media Awards competition which is held in conjunction with IFRA's Publish Asia, from 28 to 29 May 2009 at Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Center, Thailand. The deadline for submission of entries is 30 January 2009. The entries can be submitted online at www.ifra.com/asiamediaawards or on the printed registration form.

Registration opens for Asia Media Awards 2009

Registrations are now open for the 8th Annual Asia Media Awards competition which is held in conjunction with IFRA's Publish Asia, from 28 to 29 May 2009 at Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Center, Thailand.

The deadline for submission of entries is 30 January 2009. The entries can be submitted online at www.ifra.com/asiamediaawards or on the printed registration form.

The Asia Media Awards include 16 categories and sub categories. A set of three independent juries comprising international publishing and media experts across the globe will evaluate the entries.

The main categories include Print (open for newspapers only), Design (magazines and newspapers), Infographics /Special Coverage (magazine and newspapers), Photojournalism, Online Media award and Cross Media.

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