Category: Awards

  • Goafest 2023: Absently Present

     

     

    By Sanjeev Kotnala

     

    Sanjeev KotnalaThe annual Indian advertising and marketing Festival Goafest starts today, Wednesday, May, 24, 2023. And here I was with Vermajee, my mentor and friend, sipping cold beer and trying to answer a question he had raised last week. Why have I attended Goafest all these years, and why am I not there this year?

    GoaFest is one of the leading events in the Indian advertising industry and it’s known that I favour Adfest Pattaya too. However, individual and organisational circumstances, professional goals, and personal preferences play a role in determining their attendance at such events. I have many times shared my thoughts on how to make it better and happy to see that my suggestions through the years a few have been adopted.

    To answer, I asked a few of my friends and acquaintances who have been at Goafest, are there or have finally dropped out of the Goafest circuit. I did not attend the last edition, and with fond memories of Goafest through the years, I needed their inputs.

    Maybe some of these could be your answer to the question.

    And if you are there, you could say what works for you, some, most or none.

    For the next three days, I will be  absently present at Goafest. Remembering the sessions, crowds at the gates for celebrity sessions, exhibit area, the refrigerators with beer and soft drinks, the smoking zone and the after-parties. The corridors where you met people and the rushed lunch breaks.

     

    Networking among Networked.

    Goafest provides a platform for advertising and marketing professionals to interact, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future projects. Unfortunately, the client quotient has always been an issue, and the festival remains primarily networking among networked groups. You do meet an odd friend of friends who you may encounter in future.

     

    Learning and Inspiration

    There is enough for everyone. Learning sessions, workshops, and panel discussions by industry experts and thought leaders. The amount of learning and inspiration you take out depends on your interest and investment of time and effort.  Though I have my own doubts on the subject and speakers at time, including when I raised the issue.

     

    Awards and Recognition.

    Abby Awards recognise and celebrate excellence in advertising and marketing communication in India and is still a reputation-builder. Winning awards may seem a small part of the process, but with the number of awards online- it seems everyone is a winner.

     

    Business Opportunities. 

    Goafest offers a conducive environment to make commitments for future interaction. I have seen deep business discussions happening, which resulted in real business.

     

    Celebrating Creativity.

    A part of the following statement is true, and a part is false. Goafest brings together like-minded individuals and provides a space to appreciate and celebrate outstanding creativity. Attendance and visit to the campaign exhibit area remain low despite various promotions and interest. The parties and beer and lovely food served always helped celebration.

     

    3-2-1

    Earlier, it was a full three-day impact performance, and now, people have opted to take a one-two- or three-day trip to Goafest. However, with the hybrid and work-from-anywhere mode in operation, I hope more and more people attend it for the three days of festivity, celebration, and learning.

     

    Net-Net

    Participants claim they attend Goafest to network, learn, gain recognition, explore business opportunities, and celebrate creativity in the Indian advertising industry. The cost of attending the festival is increasing. For many, the benefits of attending do not outweigh the total costs.

    There is an industry focus, and it’s good for the festival. However, it needs to get more inclusive with technology (a large part of business now) and encourage client teams to attend.

    But one thing is straightforward and honest, it is festival mode full-time. So, the most honest answer to the question I received was ‘I attend Goafest because it is there’. Yes, I am a biased GoaFest loyalist after all.

     

  • EssenceMediacom is the new star at the Media Abby

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    So what’s more important at the three-day advertising festival in Goa? The conclave – lectures and masterclasses and all the entertainment lined up or the awards?

     

    That’s a question that will never be answered, though there’s no denying the fact there are undercurrents of a ‘they-owe-their-existence-to-us’ sentiment that’s been there for a while in certain quarters of the two organisers – the Advertising Agencies Association of India (3As of I) and the Advertising Club.

     

    Hence, please do note: we are not to call them Goafest Abbys, which they are often referred to, by some of the organisers as well. They are the Abby One Show, the One Show suffix being the association with One Show, the globally renowned advertising awards enterprise.

     

     

    But an international awards means that there is little scope for any corruption in the system. There is little scope for subjectivity, and even more little scope for personal biases to come in. Well, that last bit is ensured that it’s not one person who decides on the award, but it’s a slew of top professionals.

     

    This year’s highlight is the return of the Mullen Lowe Lintas Group to the Abby fold, after over two decades of a self-imposed exile. McCann and Wunderman Thompson are also back.

     

    So, the only agency that has decided to stay away is Ogilvy, but Piyush Pandey & Co do participate in Kyoorius Creative Awards (happening on June 2), so it’s not that they are allergic to creative awards. Note: Lowe in India had this huge allergy to creative awards, and the agency would stay away from them all. Though this wasn’t the case internationally. And in India as well, Lowe would participate – and very aggressively and successfully – in the Effie.

     

    Let’s cut the chase, and move to Day 1’s big awards. The Media Abby, which unlike the Emvies, concentrates on the creative quotient. A total of 94 Media Abbys were presented. The tally being: 25 Golds, 33 Silvers, and 35 Bronze metails.

     

    The highlight of the evening was the emergence of a new numero uno from within the GroupM fold. EssenceMediacom was Media Agency of the Year, and it won it for a total of 20 metals, and these were across many entries. EssenceMediacom won the Grand Prix for Whisper India’s campaign, ‘The Missing Chapter’.

     

    We met Navin Khemka, the agency captain, and he was elated. The fact that it was not just on the back of one campaign was even more satisfying for him.

     

    Also, announced the same evening was the Publisher Abby where 2 Golds, 5 Silvers and 6 Bronze metas were awarded. And there were 5 Merit recognised. With a total of four Metals, ABP Pvt. Ltd. was recognised as Publisher of The Year.

     

    Final Winners for Press Release Media

     

  • Leo Burnett bags a Grand Prix

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    The big news on Day 2 of Goafest was the awarding of the second Grand Prix of the festival and the first amongst the Creative Awards. Leo Burnett India was awarded a Grand Prix for Airtel’s ‘Airtel 175 Replayed’ campaign. The agency was also recognised as Digital Specialist Agency of The Year with a total of 15 metals. The category saw a total of 6 Gold, 15 Silver, and 37 Bronze Metals. There were six merits in the category.

     

    Meanwhile, COG Culture was awarded as Design Specialist Agency of The Year, with a total of 16 metals. The category saw a total of 3 Gold, 13 Silver and 16 Bronze Metals along with 17 merits.

     

    With a total of three Metals, Mindshare was recognised as Mobile Specialist Agency of The Year. The category witnessed a total of 15 metals with 2 Gold, 5 Silver, 4 Bronze and 4 merits.

     

    Mindshare was also recognised as Specialist Agency of The Year with four metals. The category had 3 Gold, 6 Silver, 7 Bronze and 4 Merits being awarded.

     

    FCB Group India was recognised as Direct Specialist Agency of The Year with 10 Metals in total. The category saw a total of 3 Gold, 12 Silver, 13 Bronze and 10 Merits being awarded.

     

    FCB Group India was recognised as Public Relations Specialist Agency of The Year with 8 Metals. The category had 6 Gold, 9 Silver, 7 Bronze, and 4 Merits in total.

     

    Meanwhile, with a total of 9 metals, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited was awarded as the Broadcaster of The Year Award. The category witnessed a total of 6 Gold, 8 Silver, 4 Bronze and 1 Merit.

     

  • Leo Burnett rules Abby @ Goafest 2023

    By Our Staff

     

    After winning a Grand Prix on Day 2, and an indirect one on Day 1 where EssenceMediacom bagged a Grand Prix for the P&G’s The Missing Chapter, Leo Burnett was crowned Creative Agency of the Year. Of the 24 metals that are included in the Creative Agency roster, Leo Burnett took home 5 Gold, 9 Silver, 4 Bronze, and 6 Merits. LI was also recognized as the Branded Content & Entertainment Specialist Agency of The Year with a total of 7 metals including 2 Gold, 3 Silver, and 2 Bronze. The agency also won the Brand Activation & Promotions Specialist Agency of The Year title with a total of 11 metals across 2 Gold, 2 Silver and 6 Bronze. Leo Burnett India also won a Grand Prix for Oreo India’s Oreo #BringBack2011 campaign.

     

     

    CEO Dheeraj Sinha and Chief Creative Officer Rajdeep Das were visibly ecstatic at the presentation of the Creative Agency of the Year, a title the agency bagged for the second year in a row. “Epic Brands, Epic Work and what an Epic Win,” exclaimed a tweet from the agency.

     

    Meanwhile, Good Morning Films was recognised as the Video Craft Specialist of The Year with a total of 20 metals that included 5 Gold, 6 Silver, 5 Bronze, and 4 Merits.

     

    The Young Maverick Gold Metal was awarded to Vasudha Roy, Abhijith SS, and Amaljith P of McCann Worldgroup India for Ujjivan Small Finance Bank’s Shagun Ka Lifafa campaign.

     

    The Diversity Equality & Inclusion was awarded to Leo Burnett India for P&G Whisper’s ‘The Missing Chapter’.

     

    VMLY&R won a Green Award for Unilever’ Smart Fill along with White Rivers Media for Astral Foundation’s Ice Stupas in Ladakh.

     

    Grey Group won the Red Abby for Netmeds’ SilenceCancerNotTheFight

     

  • Kyoorius Creative Awards held

    By Our Staff

     

    Kyoorius announced the winners of the 2023 Kyoorius Creative Awards held last Friday in Mumbai.

     

    Post a two-week virtual jury session, and a two-day in-person judging offsite in Alibag, off Mumbai, that brought the entire 45+ member jury together, 290 entries were shortlisted as winners of a Baby Elephant.

     

    Of these Baby Elephant winners, 81 entries were awarded Blue Elephants, while one entry was awarded a Brass Elephant for the Creativity for Good category. There were no Black Elephant winners at the 2023 Kyoorius Creative Awards.

     

    Five entries were awarded Purple Elephants for the ZEE Equality Award presented by Indian Creative Women.

     

    Over 3200 entries were submitted this year to the Kyoorius Creative Awards. The entries come from 381 entrants from 286 companies, including brands, network agencies, independent agencies, creative hotshops, media agencies, production houses, PR firms, event and activation agencies, and even freelancers.

     

    Said Rajesh Kejriwal, founder and CEO, Kyoorius: “My heartfelt congratulations to all the winners this year. The jury debated, deliberated and discussed each entry before them through our comprehensive four-round judging process. While it’s disappointing that there was no Black Elephant winner this year, I do hope this acts as a catalyst for truly disruptive creative work in the future.”

     

    The tenth edition of the Kyoorius Creative Awards also commemorated Padma Bhushan music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist and philanthropist, AR Rahman, with the Master of Creativity award. Instituted in 2018, the Master of Creativity award recognises a stalwart who has continuously contributed to make the marketing and communication industry more creative in whatever they do.

     

    Presented by Zee, the 2023 Kyoorius Creative Awards Night brought together an audience spanning the advertising, broadcast, communications, digital, marketing, media and pub*lishing industries from across India to celebrate the best of Indian creativity.

     

  • Kantar’s Creative Effectiveness Awards announced

    By Our Staff

     

    Kantar, the leading marketing data and analytics company, announced its now-annual Creative Effectiveness Awards.  The India report shortlisted close to 400 ads, tested across categories, markets, TG’s and media channels.

     

    Across television ads tested in India, Kantar has awarded standout performers across seven categories- Food & Beverage, Personal Care, Technology, OTC, Home Care, Services and Short Format (under 15 seconds). Kantar had also introduced an ‘Un-stereotype’ category last year, which focuses on celebrating gender-progressive advertising. This category has been included this year as well. Kantar has also awarded a standout performer for digital this year as well.

     

    All ads exemplify essential characteristics of being creatively engaging and landing persuasive stories that enhance brand sales.

     

    Here are the Kantar Creative Effectiveness Awards 2023 India Winners:

    Medium  Award Category Corporate Creative Agency Brand Creative
    TV Food & Beverage Hindustan Unilever Ogilvy Red Label Hospital
    Personal Care Honasa Consumer Korra Pvt Ltd Mamaearth Shaadi Wala Glow Everyday
    Services Burger King Black Pencil Burger King Rs.50 Stunner Menu Stuns Hrithik Roshan
    Home Care Hindustan Unilever Lowe Surf Excel Holi
    OTC Haleon Leo Burnett Iodex Ultragel Iodex Ultragel IPS
    Technology Google Lowe Lintas Google Voice Search Director
    Short format (15 sec or less) Godrej Consumer Products Bates Chi & Partners Jakarta Kala Hit Dark Side of Mom
    Un-stereotype Hindustan Unilever Ogilvy Bru Bru New Pack – Photograph
    Digital Link for Digital Welspun Ogilvy Welspun Welspun QuikDry Towel Ad

     

    Commenting on this year’s findings, Soumya Mohanty, Managing Director & Chief Client Officer- South Asia, Insights Division, Kantar said, “Our research has found that the most creative and effective ads generate more than four times as much profit as those which score low on effectiveness measures. So cost effective ad testing is possibly a much better option that a costly mistake of airing a wrong ad. Our winners exemplify how testing can progressively refine the ad ultimately leading to better brand results.

     

    Added Prasanna Kumar, Head of Creative Domain & Executive Vice President- South Asia, Insights Division, Kantar: “With short-form advertising on the rise in India, brands face the task of adapting to newer advertising structures and storytelling styles. Short ads, designed for 15 seconds or less, now require meticulous scripting and visualization to captivate audiences and meet higher standards for entertainment and engagement set by rampant popularity of short-form video content on social media platforms. To cut through content clutter and grab consumer attention in this rapidly changing landscape, pre-testing plays a crucial role for brands. It enables them to develop ads that have a strong impact and are memorable, while also providing valuable insights and learnings along the way.”

     

  • It’s a Grand Prix for Ogilvy

    Ogilvy India Chief Creative Officers Kainaz Karmakar, Harshad Rajadhyaksha, and Sukesh Nayak with Piyush Pandey and some representatives of Mondelez

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    The year: 2023.

    The date: June 23.

    The tally of metals so far: 23.

    Just a coincidence on twenty-three, no significance.

    But the big breaking news is that Ogilvy has bagged a Grand Prix.

    Now we now that a Grand Prix is one of the biggest accolades an entrant can get at Cannes Lions.

    But it’s also in the category that is valued most. Creative Effectiveness. Which means an a creative (as in an ad) which has bee found to be effective for an advertiser.

    So it’s not for a creativity that’s just a cool ad, but also a creative that has helped the business of the client.

    It’s the Shah Rukh Khan-My-Ad campaign made for Mondelez’s Cadbury Celebrations. Notes a communique on the Ogilvy website: “It was created in the wake of the pandemic, as local businesses in India struggled to fight back from economic hardship compared to big brands with deep pockets. Together, Ogilvy Mumbai and Cadbury Celebrations helped make Shah Rukh Khan – the world’s biggest movie star – a brand ambassador for thousands of small businesses, using machine learning to recreate the real-world Bollywood celebrity’s face and voice to use in ads for local shops, bringing more power to the people.”

    This is what Ogilvy India Chief Creative Officers Kainaz Karmakar, Harshad Rajadhyaksha, and Sukesh Nayak have said: “We are overjoyed and humbled to be given the Grand Prix for Creative Effectiveness for “Shah Rukh Khan-My-Ad.” This is a result of the dedication and effort of our fabulous teams at Ogilvy and Mondelez. We also thank Rephrase and Wavemaker for their valuable role in making our idea a reality. This Lion is the biggest acknowledgment of how this campaign has helped over 200,000 small stores across India through a tough time. This is personalisation at scale and more importantly, generosity at scale.”

    Btw, we didn’t miss the line: for their valuable role in making our idea a reality. So clearly, the folks at Ogilvy have said that it’s their idea. Of course sibling Wavemaker (both O and W are owned by WPP).

    Meanwhile, we asked the Ogilvy to send us a list of the various awards it has won for the SRK add, and here’s a list. And, mind you, this is not exhaustive. There are a few YouTube awards that aren’t a part of the list. Note Ogilvy doesn’t participate in the Abby awards. It does of course participate in the Effie.

     

    YEAR 2021

     

    SMARTIES APAC AWARD  2021

    Gold- Cadbury Celebrations ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’ in the ‘Location Targeting’ category

    Bronze – Cadbury Celebrations ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’ in the ‘Video Advertising’ category

     

    LONDON INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 2021

    Silver – Creative Use of Data – Data-Led Targeting for Cadbury Celebrations titled ‘#NotJustACadburyAd’

    Bronze – Creative Use of Data – Real-Time Data for Cadbury Celebrations titled ‘#NotJustACadburyAd’

    Bronze – Evolution – Best Use of Real Time Advertising for Cadbury Celebrations titled ‘#NotJustACadburyAd’

     

    EFFIE AWARDS INDIA 2021 – WINS 4 AWARDS

    Gold – Cadbury Celebrations – Not Just A Cadbury Ad in Interactive Marketing Category

    Gold – Cadbury Celebrations – Not Just A Cadbury Ad in Experiential Marketing/ Brand Experience: Product Category

    Gold – Cadbury Celebrations – Not Just A Cadbury Ad in The Disruptive Differentiators Award: Product Category

    Silver: Cadbury Celebrations – Not Just A Cadbury Ad in Food Category

     

    I-COM DATA CREATIVITY AWARDS 2021

    Ogilvy’s ‘Not Just a Cadbury Ad’ was a winner in the ‘Overall’ and ‘Location Based Category’

     

    WARC AWARDS FOR ASIAN STRATEGY 2021

    Ogilvy India wins Grand Prix + The E-Commerce Excellence Award + The Early Adopter Award for Cadbury Celebrations ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’

     

    APAC EFFIE AWARDS 2021

    Bronze – Mondelez’s ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’ wins a in Crisis Response / Critical Pivot – Products category

     

    AD STARS 2021

    Bronze – Mondelez – Not Just A Cadbury – Data Insights category

    Bronze – Mondelez – Not Just A Cadbury – Mobile category

    Crystal – Bronze – Mondelez – Not Just A Cadbury – Direct category

     

    YOUTUBE WORKS AWARDS 2021

    Mondelez along with Wavemaker & DeltaX and Ogilvy India, bag the Grand Prix for its ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’

    Mondelez along with Wavemaker & DeltaX and Ogilvy India, bag the Ruby for its ‘Not Just A Cadbury Ad’

     

    CANNES LIONS 2021

    Bronze in Creative Data Lions category – #NotJustACadburyAd for Mondelez under Data-driven Targeting sub-category

     

    KYOORIUS AWARDS 2021

    Black Elephant:  Best Of Show – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Kyoorius Advertising Awards – Direct – Digital & Online – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Direct – Targeted Video – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Topical Advertising – Digital Media – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Topical Advertising – Integrated Campaign – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Creative Use Of Data – Targeting – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

    Blue Elephants: Technology – Activation By Location – #NotJustACadburyAd – Cadbury Celebrations

     

    ONE SHOW 2021

    Mondelez #NotJustACadburyAd – Craft – Data-Driven Personalization category

     

    THE ONE SHOW ASIA SHOWCASE 2020

    Mondelez India #HeartTheHate in Public-Service & CSR | Corporate category

    Mondelez ‘The Cadbury Unity Bar in Design’ | Packaging Design category

     

  • Candy Crush is favourite kiddie game: Nickelodeon Awards

    By Our Staff

     

    The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2022 are set to take place on June 28 (that’s tomorrow). As per a release, the awards received 1.7 million votes.

     

    The film Pathaan emerged as the Favourite Movie, and Shah Rukh Khan earns the title of Favourite Movie Actor for his role. Kiara Advani bags the title of Favourite Movie Actor (Female), while Hrithik Roshan and Madhuri Dixit are declared as Favourite Dancing Star (Male) and (Female), respectively. The Favorite Sportsperson title is won by PV Sindhu, along with a host of special awards being presented to Ayushmann Khurrana, Kartik Aryan, and Bhumi Pednekar.

     

    Popular sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah maintains its winning streak by securing the title of Favourite TV Show for the eighth consecutive time, with actor Dilip Joshi once again taking home the award for Favourite TV Actor (Male).

     

    Momos take the crown as the ultimate favourite food among the generation, while Candy Crush Saga claims the title of the Favuorite Mobile Game. Nickelodeon’s Motu Patlu is the Favourite Show on Kids Channel, with Motu himself being the Favourite Indian Cartoon Character.

     

    Speaking on the massive response received for Kids’ Choice Awards 2022, Sonali Bhattacharya, Head – Marketing, Kids TV Network, Viacom18, said: “With year-on-year successful editions of the Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon continues to be the ultimate platform that puts kids at the centre of all that it does. This year’s edition garnered a record-breaking 1.7 million votes, proving that kids have been empowered to voice their choice. Our focus with Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2022 was to engage with kids on all platforms where they consume content. By tapping into these touchpoints, we were able to drive inclusivity and participation to this one-of-its-kind award. We are delighted with the response and thrilled that we could meaningfully entertain our young audiences.”

     

    The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2022 will be hosted by Varun Buddhadev and have a digital simulcast on June 28, 2023 on various network platforms, including Nickindia.com and Sonicgang.com, as well as the social media platforms of Nickelodeon India, Sonic Gang, MTV India and Colors. JioTV will also air it.

     

  • Jury announced for AFAA ‘Changemakers For Good’ Awards

    By Our Staff

     

    The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) had introduced its first ever unique pan-Asian Awards called Changemakers for Good in four categories;

    1) Advertising; (for messaging that has been transformational in the public space).

    2) Government; (which is for a similar messaging but from the Government or an arm of the Government).

    3) Industry Leader; (for a leader in the communications industry who has consistently led societal change in the last few years).

    4) Innovation; (where technology or a radically different approach has made a difference in the lives of people).

     

    The period for the advertising messages would be the calendar year 2022. The awards will be judged in a two-tiered manner. National and then Pan Asian.

     

    The Advertising Council of India (ACI) has been a distinguished member of AFAA. ACI whose constituents are The Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA), Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI), Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF), The Advertising Club and India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) announced that entries for the AFAA Changemakers For Good Awards have been judged by an erudite jury to pick the winners for India.

     

    The jury members are Avinash Pandey (CEO, ABP Network and President, India Chapter of the IAA), Partha Sinha (President, Times of India Group and President, The Advertising Club, Sangeeta Pendurkar (CEO, Pantaloons at Aditya Birla Group) and Jaideep Gandhi (Founder, Another Idea).

     

    Srinivasan Swamy Chairman & Managing Director, R K Swamy Limited and Chairman, Asian Federation of Advertising Associations said: “These awards are unique. They seek to salute those advertising, media and tech professionals and companies who are using communication for making a positive impact on society. The quality of the entries received was very good, and the awards would achieve their objective of positioning the marcom community in its proper way, as caring people, who are using communication as a real force for good.”

     

  • Sam Balsara to lead the Indian delegation to AdAsia ’23 Seoul

    By Our Staff

     

    Sam Balsara, head of the Indian-owned Madison World will be the Leader of the Indian Delegation to the AdAsia’23 at Seoul. The AdAsia, a property of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) is scheduled from October 24th. to 26th. 2023.

    Sam Balsara is a veteran of many AdAsia’s.

     

    He has been honored by the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) with its Lifetime Achievement Award, and has been inducted into the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter Hall of Fame as well as the Kolkata AdClub Hall of Fame.

     

    Said Balsara: “The AdAsia is the biggest event in Asia for the communications industry. There is considerable interest now since the last AdAsia that Indians could go for, was six years ago in Bali. The AdAsia’23 is an unmissable event for marketers, media and advertising professionals. I am confident that we will have a sizable delegation from India.”

     

    Adds Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman of R K SWAMY HANSA Group, “I understand that the Korean Advertising industry and the AdAsia 2023 Seoul Organising Committee have taken special efforts to get speakers from several leading organisations across the world, in addition to leading companies in Korea like Samsung, Hyundai etc. Of course, we will also in for a treat to Korean culture and entertainment when we will get to see and hear more about K-Pop music, dance, and TV series.”

     

  • Dr Bhaskar Das, others felcitiated at IAA Leadership Awards

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    In the past, as Chief Minister, he has given the slip at some key A&M industry events. But now he’s Deputy Chief Minister he was present. At the annual leadership awards of the the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter on Wednesday, August 9, in Mumbai With senior marketing, advertising, and media professionals, who came together to honour the exceptional accomplishments of these deserving recipients.

     

    The awards were presented across 15 industry categories, spanning automobiles, financial services, FMCG, E-commerce, Edtech, retail and consumer durables, acknowledging outstanding professionals’ diverse achievements and innovative contributions.

     

    Notable among the winners was media industry veteran Dr Bhaskar Das was was inducted into the esteemed IAA Hall of Fame, recognising his contributions and lasting impact on the media landscape.

     

    Other winners included:

    Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India who was awarded the prestigious title of IAA Business Leader of the Year 2023.

    Rajdeepak Das, CEO & CCO, Leo Burnett South Asia and Chairperson, Creative Council, Publicis Groupe India was honoured with the IAA Creative Agency Leader of the Year award for his exceptional creativity and ground-breaking campaigns.

    Ajay Gupte, CEO – South Asia from Wavemaker secured the distinguished title of IAA Media Agency Leader of the Year

    Atideb Sarkar, Chief Editor and Publisher of the ABP Group received the IAA Media Person of the Year award

    PV Chandran, Managing Editor of Mathrubhumi earned the accolade of IAA Editor of the Year

    Navika Kumar, News Editor and Anchor from Times Network was honoured with the IAA TV Anchor of the Year award

    and Actor Ajay Devgan and Kiara Advani were crowned with the title of IAA Brand Endorsers of the Year

     

    Avinash Pandey
    Avinash Pandey

    Said Avinash Pandey, President, IAA India Chapter: “The IAA sees itself as the Global Compass for Marketing and Communications and these awards are one of the many initiatives that focus on furthering this. Through these awards, we not only recognize excellence and innovation but also inspire and motivate others to strive for greatness. By celebrating these remarkable achievements, we can foster a collective commitment to enhancing all industries. The 10th edition of this awards is a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation and resilience that defines our industry.”

     

    Nandini Dias
    Nandini Dias

    Added Nandini Dias, Chairperson IAA Leadership Awards: “The IAA Leadership Awards is an opportunity to recognize and respect the power of the human mind at work. To appreciate the criticality of decision-making. The wisdom of thought-leadership. The sheer magnetism that carries an entire team along. The choice between bravery and bravado. These awards are gallantry awards, bravery awards, intelligence awards, creative awards, sporting awards and social awards all rolled into one.”

     

    The IAA Leadership Awards ceremony can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LRdidaLARI

     

  • Journalism awards in memory of Ram Jethmalani

    By Our Staff

     

    Nominations have been invited for journalism awards with a prize purse aggregating Rs 14 lakh. The Jethmalani Prize in Journalism, under the Will of Steel Awards, has been constituted to honour the birth centenary year of veteran lawyer Ram Jethmalani.

     

    The Jury for the Awards includes; Justice Sharad A Bobde, Former Chief Justice of India (Jury Chair), Dr Harivansh Narayan Singh, Deputy Chairperson, Rajya Sabha, Dr Sasmit Patra, Rajya Sabha MP, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Founder, Biocon, Prof Madhav Nalapat, Editorial Director, The Sunday Guardian, Raghu Rai, Photographer, Shekhar Mehta, Former President, Rotary International, Kalyani Shankar, Senior Journalist and Atul Kasbekar, Photographer.

     

    The awards ceremony will be held at the NDMC Convention Centre, New Delhi on September 15, 2023. The deadline for submission of nominations is  September 10, 2023. The Award is open to individuals and organisations under the following categories:

     

    Category 1 – The Jethmalani Prize for Journalism in Service to Humanity

    With Gold Medal & Award Purse of ₹ 14,00,000 ($ 17,000)

     

    To be awarded for ‘rare and noble contribution for the promotion of democracy, good governance in the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakum’ – one world, one family’.

     

    Category 2 – The Jethmalani Prize for Legal Journalism

    With Copper Medal & Award Purse of ₹ 1,11,000 ($ 1,400)

     

    For the most effective use of mass media to disseminate accurate information in public interest of legal proceedings, judgments and legislations.

     

    Category 3 – The Jethmalani Prize for Empowerment

    With Copper Medal and Award Purse of ₹ 1,11,000 ($ 1,400)

     

    For the most effective promotion of gender empowerment, social upliftment of tribals and marginalised groups.

     

    For Nominations and Details: www.willofsteel.org