Campaign India Team
Apr 28, 2010

Today deadline for Campaign India-bbc.com Digital Media Awards

Today is the last day for submitting entries for Campaign India Digital Media Awards, with BBC.com as its presenting sponsor. If you have any technical difficulty while submitting the entries, send a mail to [email protected] with a cc marked to [email protected] and [email protected]. Users have to submit the entries by today. However, the entry fees can reach us in a few days.

Today deadline for Campaign India-bbc.com Digital Media Awards

Today is the last day for submitting entries for Campaign India Digital Media Awards, with BBC.com as its presenting sponsor.
If you have any technical difficulty while submitting the entries, send a mail to [email protected] with a cc marked to [email protected] and [email protected].

Users have to submit the entries by today. However, the entry fees can reach us in a few days.

The details on the awards are available on www.campaignindiadma.in. The submission of entries is only online. Users can submit their entries for both the awards and the ‘BBC.com Talent to Watch’ contest by clicking on ‘Online Entry System’ on www.campaignindiadma.in.

For further details, write to [email protected] or call at +91 22 24962730.

Source:
Campaign India

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