Campaign India Team
Nov 20, 2009

Festival of Media Awards open for entries

The Festival of Media Awards 2010 is now open for entries.

Festival of Media Awards open for entries

The Festival of Media Awards 2010 is now open for entries.

This year the list of categories has been revised and the organisers say, more rigour has been added to the judging process. The entering categories include: Best Communication/Entertainment Platform; Best Communications Strategy; The Consumer Benefit Award; The Award for Media Bravery; Best Event/Activation; Best Use of Content; Best Consumer Driven Campaign; Best Use of the Digital Landscape; Best Use of Mobile; Best Targeted Campaign; Media Owner of the Year; The Creative Use of Media Award; Media Innovation of the Year and The Effectiveness Award. More details are available on www.festivalofmediaawards.com.

The deadline for entries is January 14, 2010.

The winners of the Festival of Media Awards 2010 will be announced at the Awards Gala Dinner, the finale event of the Festival of Media 2010, taking place on Tuesday, April 20 in Valencia.
 

Source:
Campaign India

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