Campaign India Team
Mar 11, 2019

Warc Media 100: Mindshare Mumbai among top 10 agencies for media excellence

India ranked seventh on the list of top 10 countries

Warc Media 100: Mindshare Mumbai among top 10 agencies for media excellence
Warc has released the results of the WARC Media 100, an annual ranking of the world's most awarded campaigns and agencies across media. 
 
Mindshare's Mumbai office is ranked ranked ninth among the top 10 agencies for media excellence. Mediacom's Tel Aviv office leads this list.
 
Among countries, India is ranked seventh. USA, UK and Australia complete the top three.
 
Warc 100 is compiled by tracking the performance of campaigns, brands and agencies across advertising media competitions around the world.
 
David Tiltman, head of content, Warc, said, "Creativity and innovation in media placement is becoming increasingly important to brands looking to reach consumers in the 'attention economy'. There are multiple examples in the Warc Media 100 of brands and their agencies finding unusual and unconventional channels that help them to cut through, to surprise, and to grab attention."
 
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