Campaign India Team
Mar 21, 2011

Media Abbys 2011: Maxus leads shortlist with 33 entries

Mindshare and Lodestar UM follow with 19 each

Media Abbys 2011: Maxus leads shortlist with 33 entries

 

Advertising Club Bombay has announced the shortlisted entries for Media Abbys 2011 scheduled at Goafest 2011. Shortlists have been announced across 16 categories for this year’s awards. Maxus leads the shortlists with 33 entries, while Mindshare and Lodestar UM follow with 19 shortlisted entries each. Mudra Max with 16 and Mediacom with 11 entries make up the top five agencies on the list of shortlisted entries.

Creativeland Asia has five entries to its credit among the shortlists, while OMD has managed 4. Madison Group has managed a total of eight shortlists split between Madison Media Plus and Madison Media Infinity with 3 each and MATES Madison Team with 2. MEC has also managed 3 shortlists this year.

Isobar, Percept Media, Dialogue Factory and McCann World Group ended their tally with 2 shortlists each. RK Swamy Media Group, Lintas Media Group, Starcom Worldwide and Telibrahma Convergent Communication managed one each.

Click here for the complete list of shortlisted entries.  

Source:
Campaign India

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