Campaign India Team
May 09, 2015

One Show 2015: Three Gold, four Silver Pencils for J. Walter Thompson's Nike film

18 wins for India; McCann, BBDO strike Gold

One Show 2015: Three Gold, four Silver Pencils for J. Walter Thompson's Nike film
The One Club has announced the winners of its 42nd Annual One Show Awards.
 
Indian entrants bagged 18 Pencils on the night, making it finish 10th on the metals tally among 65 entrant nations.
 
J.Walter Thompson and McCann Worldgroup led India's charge with seven wins each.
 
J. Walter Thompson bagged three Gold Pencils, all for Nike's 'Make Every Yard Count'. The entry also fetched the agency four Silver Pencils.
 
McCann Worldgroup India's tally included a Gold, two Silver and four Bronze Pencils. All the wins were for work done on Perfetti Van Melle (Big Babol).
 
BBDO India bagged two Pencils - a Gold and Bronze, for work on Visa India.
 
Cheil India also bagged two Pencils - a Silver and Bronze, for work on Salaam Baalak Trust.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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