Campaign India Team
Mar 07, 2014

Twelve Indian shortlists at Festival of Media Global Awards 2014

Mediacom (4), Mindshare (3), Madison (2), PHD (2) and HUL entries in the fray

Twelve Indian shortlists at Festival of Media Global Awards 2014
Shortlists for the The Festival of Media Global Awards have been announced. From a total of 191 shortlists, 12 come for work on Indian brands. 
 
Mediacom has four shortlists, all of them for work for Gillette's 'Soldier for Women' campaign. These are in the categories of Best Communication Strategy, Best Engagement Strategy, Best Social Media Strategy and Best Use of Content categories. 

Mindshare's three shortlists come in the Best Event/Experiential Campaign category for work on Closeup, Sunlight Detergent Powder and Surf Excel. 

Madison Media Infinity has received two shortlists. One comes in the Best Engagement Strategy category for Mediker Anti-Lice Treatment Naturals, while the other is in 'The Effectiveness Award' category for Parachute Advansed Ayurvedic Hair Oil.
 
PHD has received two shortlists. Both are in the 'Best use of mobile' category, for work done for 'Kaan Khajura Teshan Netcore' and Brooke Bond. 
 
An entry from Hindustan Unilever has also made it to the shortlist, with it's entry titled 'Kissanpur' making the cut in the 'Best Communications Strategy' category.

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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