Campaign India Team
May 03, 2011

Second edition of the Campaign India DMA, presented by BBC.com to take place tomorrow

The awards will be presented at a glittering ceremony at the Hard Rock Cafe, Mumbai

Second edition of the Campaign India DMA, presented by BBC.com to take place tomorrow

Anticipation is in the air for the nominees at the Campaign India Digital Media Awards 2011, presented by BBC.com. Who wins what will be revealed at a presentation ceremony at the Hard Rock Cafe in Mumbai on Wednesday May 4, 2011.

Interface Business Solutions leads the shortlists, with 8 shortlisted entries for its work on Tata DOCOMO, Maruti Suzuki Ritz and Tata Teleservices. In second place for the number of shortlisted entries, is a tie between GroupM agencies Mindshare and Maxus, and Tribal DDB. They each have 7 shortlisted entries. Next is Creativeland Asia with 6 shortlisted entries, for its work on Hippo and Audi.Jack In The Box, Webchutney, 22feet, UFO Digital and Interactive Avenues also feature in the top 5.

You can still get passes for the event, and be a part of the festivities. Send a mail to [email protected], and we'll see what we can rustle up.

For the complete list of shortlists click here.

Visit www.campaignindiadma.in for more details.

Source:
Campaign India

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