Campaign India Team
Sep 09, 2015

Spikes Asia 2015: 63 shortlists from India

McCann Worldgroup India leads with 16 shortlists, closely followed by BBDO India with 15

Spikes Asia 2015: 63 shortlists from India

Indian entries have received 63 shortlists across the Print, PR, Outdoor, Promo and Activation, Media, Innovation, Healthcare, Direct and Design categories at Spikes Asia 2015.  McCann Worldgroup India leads with 16 shortlists, closely followed by BBDO India with 15.
 

Outdoor
 
This category sees 21 Indian shortlists. Cheil Worldwide Gurgaon has secured two, Grey Worldwide India has three, and McCann Worldgroup India sees nine entries shortlisted. BBDO India and Contract Advertising India have one each, and Publicis Communications has secured five nominations.
 
Print
 
Twelve Indian entries have been shortlisted for this category. Dentsu Marcom Gurgaon, Contract Advertising India, Grey Worldwide India and McCann Worldgroup have three each.
 
Innovation
 
There are no Indian shortlists in this category. 
 
Design
 
Design has three Indian shortlists with one for McCann Worldgroup India and two for BBH Communications India.
 
Direct
 
BBDO India has four nominations from India in this category.
 
Healthcare
 
With four shortlists, McCann Worldgroup has two while Ogilvy & Mather and BBDO India have one each.
 
Media
 
With five shortlists, Mediacom Mumbai has three and one each for FCB Ulka and DDB Mudra in in this category.
 
PR
 
This category has eight Indian shortlists with five for BBDO India and three for Cheil Worldwide Gurgaon.
 
Promo and Activation
 
This category has six Indian shortlists. BBDO India leads with four, DDB Mudra and McCann Worldgroup have one each.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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