Campaign India Team
Apr 06, 2017

Goafest 2017: Jagran Prakashan scoops nine metals

The organisation bagged two Golds, five Silvers and two Bronze; Dainik Bhaskar Group also bags two Golds

Goafest 2017: Jagran Prakashan scoops nine metals
Jagran Prakashan bagged nine of the 21 metals awarded during the Publisher Abbys on day one at Goafest 2017 as it won two Golds, five Silvers and two Bronze metals.
 
The Gold wins came entries for Dainik Jagran titled 'A newspaper galvanises communities to revive 4000+ lakes' and 'crowdsourcing imagination to create the newspaper of the future by the future'.
 
Dainik Bhaskar Group also bagged two Golds. Both the wins were for 'Zidd Karo, Duniya Badlo' for Dainik Bhaskar. 
 
Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Company bagged a Gold and two Silvers. The Gold win came for 'Yatra TVC' for Mathrubhumi. 
 
Chitralekha Group won a Gold and Silver. The Gold win came for 'Pollution chokes' for Chitralekha. 
 
RK Swamy BBDO also won a Gold. The win was for 'HT Kala Ghoda Arts Festival' for HT Media.
 
Entrant Gold Silver Bronze Total
HT Media     1 1
Jagran Prakashan 2 5 2 9
Dainik Bhaskar Group 2     2
Matrubhumi Printing and Publishing Company 1 2   3
Sakal Agrowon     2 2
Malayala Manorama     1 1
Chitralekha Group 1 1   2
RK Swamy BBDO 1     1

 

Source:
Campaign India

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