Category: Media and Advertising

  • WATConsult celebrates anniversary with chatbot – Dot

    WATConsult celebrates anniversary with chatbot – Dot

    MUMBAI: Continuing its slew of many firsts, WATConsult is now the first Indian digital agency to launch its own chatbot, Dot. This chatbot will act as a historian and insider of WATConsult and will guide the users through the agency’s journey in the last decade.

    Built on Facebook Messenger, Dot will showcase the story behind WATConsult, its achievements, anecdotes, facts about the agency, some funny, memorable moments, milestones and highlight the work done across brands since inception.

    WATConsult founder and CEO Rajiv Dhingra said, “To commemorate the 10-year milestone, we are excited to announce the launch of our in-house chatbot, Dot. The chatbot encapsulates the spirit of our journey and evolution over the last decade. We are looking forward to assist brands to leverage this medium.”

    Through Dot, brands can now interact and engage with the agency directly. It also has an additional feature which allows prospective employees to view job opportunities and apply instantly.

    The chatbot was launched under WATConsult’s recently established innovation lab, InnoWAT.

  • Ted Royer appointed as Adfest’s next grand jury president

    Ted Royer appointed as Adfest’s next grand jury president

    MUMBAI: Adfest has announced that one of the world’s most esteemed creative leaders, Droga5 chief creative officer Ted Royer, will join the festival’s 20th anniversary celebrations next year as the Grand Jury president overseeing the 2017 Adfest Lotus Awards.

    Ranked by Business Insider as number one of 30 of the most creative people in advertising in 2016, Royer has won more than 100 major awards in a career spanning 20 years. He joined Droga5 in its early days, but has worked all over the globe from Singapore to Argentina, Australia and New York.

    “Adfest celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2017 so it is fitting to welcome a grand jury president who has made such an enduring mark on our industry over the past 20 years. Ted is a true visionary who continually taps into current trends to create the industry’s most talked-about campaigns. It’s an honor to welcome him to Thailand next year,” says Adfest president Jimmy Lam.

    Royer has played a pivotal role in growing Droga5 from fledgling start-up to an agency of 600 employees, which last year won both the AdAge and Creativity Agency of the Year accolades. Prior to joining Droga5, he sat on the worldwide creative boards of Ogilvy & Mather and Publicis Groupe.

    Says Royer: “I’m sincerely excited to be joining Adfest in its 20th year. It is a festival that celebrates local cultures, yet demands global standards – I think this will make it a uniquely rewarding show to judge. I’m looking forward to seeing the ideas that are shaping the region’s future, and meeting some of the creators behind them.”

    Adfest 2017 celebrates ‘20 Years of Diversity’ from 22 to 25 March in Pattaya, Thailand.

    Adfest chairman Vinit Suraphongchai says, “Adfest 2017 will be a true celebration of all that has been accomplished in this rich, colourful region over the past two decades. We are so pleased Ted has accepted our invitation to come along and celebrate in the style Adfest is now famous for.”

  • Ted Royer appointed as Adfest’s next grand jury president

    Ted Royer appointed as Adfest’s next grand jury president

    MUMBAI: Adfest has announced that one of the world’s most esteemed creative leaders, Droga5 chief creative officer Ted Royer, will join the festival’s 20th anniversary celebrations next year as the Grand Jury president overseeing the 2017 Adfest Lotus Awards.

    Ranked by Business Insider as number one of 30 of the most creative people in advertising in 2016, Royer has won more than 100 major awards in a career spanning 20 years. He joined Droga5 in its early days, but has worked all over the globe from Singapore to Argentina, Australia and New York.

    “Adfest celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2017 so it is fitting to welcome a grand jury president who has made such an enduring mark on our industry over the past 20 years. Ted is a true visionary who continually taps into current trends to create the industry’s most talked-about campaigns. It’s an honor to welcome him to Thailand next year,” says Adfest president Jimmy Lam.

    Royer has played a pivotal role in growing Droga5 from fledgling start-up to an agency of 600 employees, which last year won both the AdAge and Creativity Agency of the Year accolades. Prior to joining Droga5, he sat on the worldwide creative boards of Ogilvy & Mather and Publicis Groupe.

    Says Royer: “I’m sincerely excited to be joining Adfest in its 20th year. It is a festival that celebrates local cultures, yet demands global standards – I think this will make it a uniquely rewarding show to judge. I’m looking forward to seeing the ideas that are shaping the region’s future, and meeting some of the creators behind them.”

    Adfest 2017 celebrates ‘20 Years of Diversity’ from 22 to 25 March in Pattaya, Thailand.

    Adfest chairman Vinit Suraphongchai says, “Adfest 2017 will be a true celebration of all that has been accomplished in this rich, colourful region over the past two decades. We are so pleased Ted has accepted our invitation to come along and celebrate in the style Adfest is now famous for.”

  • Ogilvy’s ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi’ promote ‘Swachh Bharat’

    Ogilvy’s ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi’ promote ‘Swachh Bharat’

    MUMBAI: Ogilvy Delhi launched a campaign to curb open defecation. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, one of the key behaviours to curb, is open defecation. The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, wanted to develop communication that would help bring about this change.

    In India, open defecation is a well-established traditional practice deeply ingrained from early childhood. A significant gap also exists between knowledge and practice. Even when people are aware of the health risks related to poor sanitation, they continue with unhealthy practices.

    For any communication to be noticed, it needs to be relevant and tell a compelling story. Amitabh Bachchan, known to his fans as Bachchanji, has shown his commitment to the Swachh Bharat Mission and was a natural choice for a campaign on behaviour change. It was also clear that we needed to stay away from messaging and protagonists that came across as preachy. So who could partner Bachchanji in this campaign to make it memorable and interesting?

    A young boy was selected as his companion to highlight how even a child is aware of this issue and the simple solution that is available to everyone.

    Ogilvy South Asia executive chairman and creative director Piyush Pandey said, “Open Defecation is not a new or modern problem. It is so deeply entrenched that it is considered normal. To raise a doubt in people’s mind about it was a challenge in itself. The communication would have to break habits and would need to be endearing and assertive without being preachy. We have worked with Bachchan on many communication campaigns and he himself is associated with the government of India across various issues. Thus the task for us on this campaign to curb open defecation was to use our celebrity’s strengths and yet create communication that is differentiated.

    So “Bachchanji” became the influencer and “Bachchaji” the young agent of change.

    This helped disseminate information through a lively, cheeky conversation between our Celebrity and his unlikely, intelligent and quick witted companion, the little boy. In the three-part TVC campaign, we thus tackled each of the barriers – to promote the need for a toilet, usage by all and trigger behaviour change by instilling pride.

    Ogilvy Group Companies North ECD Ajay Gahlaut said, “Any campaign that is designed to change behaviour at a mass level needs to be easily understood by all sections of society. We had Bachchan for our TV ads, so that ensured that the campaign would not be missed and would appeal to everybody. The challenge was to make the campaign a little different and refreshing. Which is where the idea of ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi” came about. After that it was just a matter of making sure that their light -hearted banter addressed all relevant barriers

    Ogilvy, Delhi managing partner Chandana Agarwal added, “For any behaviour change campaign, information needs to be easily understood by all sections of society, further there are so many cultural barriers associated with the eradication of OD that really we were looking for a creative idea that was simple, that would connect with people across and one that would be able tackle all the barriers.”

  • Ogilvy’s ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi’ promote ‘Swachh Bharat’

    Ogilvy’s ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi’ promote ‘Swachh Bharat’

    MUMBAI: Ogilvy Delhi launched a campaign to curb open defecation. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, one of the key behaviours to curb, is open defecation. The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, wanted to develop communication that would help bring about this change.

    In India, open defecation is a well-established traditional practice deeply ingrained from early childhood. A significant gap also exists between knowledge and practice. Even when people are aware of the health risks related to poor sanitation, they continue with unhealthy practices.

    For any communication to be noticed, it needs to be relevant and tell a compelling story. Amitabh Bachchan, known to his fans as Bachchanji, has shown his commitment to the Swachh Bharat Mission and was a natural choice for a campaign on behaviour change. It was also clear that we needed to stay away from messaging and protagonists that came across as preachy. So who could partner Bachchanji in this campaign to make it memorable and interesting?

    A young boy was selected as his companion to highlight how even a child is aware of this issue and the simple solution that is available to everyone.

    Ogilvy South Asia executive chairman and creative director Piyush Pandey said, “Open Defecation is not a new or modern problem. It is so deeply entrenched that it is considered normal. To raise a doubt in people’s mind about it was a challenge in itself. The communication would have to break habits and would need to be endearing and assertive without being preachy. We have worked with Bachchan on many communication campaigns and he himself is associated with the government of India across various issues. Thus the task for us on this campaign to curb open defecation was to use our celebrity’s strengths and yet create communication that is differentiated.

    So “Bachchanji” became the influencer and “Bachchaji” the young agent of change.

    This helped disseminate information through a lively, cheeky conversation between our Celebrity and his unlikely, intelligent and quick witted companion, the little boy. In the three-part TVC campaign, we thus tackled each of the barriers – to promote the need for a toilet, usage by all and trigger behaviour change by instilling pride.

    Ogilvy Group Companies North ECD Ajay Gahlaut said, “Any campaign that is designed to change behaviour at a mass level needs to be easily understood by all sections of society. We had Bachchan for our TV ads, so that ensured that the campaign would not be missed and would appeal to everybody. The challenge was to make the campaign a little different and refreshing. Which is where the idea of ‘BachchaJi’ and ‘BachchanJi” came about. After that it was just a matter of making sure that their light -hearted banter addressed all relevant barriers

    Ogilvy, Delhi managing partner Chandana Agarwal added, “For any behaviour change campaign, information needs to be easily understood by all sections of society, further there are so many cultural barriers associated with the eradication of OD that really we were looking for a creative idea that was simple, that would connect with people across and one that would be able tackle all the barriers.”

  • #TravelTransforms features Befikre Ranveer & Vaani

    #TravelTransforms features Befikre Ranveer & Vaani

    MUMBAI: A new case of symbiotic promotions. Relationships transform when we spend time with our loved ones especially while traveling. Mastercard values and understands the transformative power of travel and believes that they can create enduring moments that bring out the best in us.

    #TravelTransforms is a new multimedia campaign by Mastercard in partnership with Yash Raj Films (YRF) that is aimed at rewarding travel enthusiasts and their loved ones with Priceless Surprises.

    As part of the campaign, Mastercard will invite people to share stories on how travel has transformed their lives and relationships. One lucky winner will win a three nights and four days curated stay in Paris. The last day for participating in the contest is 30 November 2016.

    The campaign was kicked off on Facebook featuring the star cast of next YRF release ‘Befikre’ – Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor. The multi-media campaign will run across TV, cinema screens, and will have a very strong focus on digital. Mastercard is also planning to run Virtual Reality promotions for the campaign.

    “Today, Indian consumer is fast evolving, seeking new travel and lifestyle experiences. The campaign is in continuation to a series of initiatives that will take Mastercard’s Priceless Surprises platform to a whole new level. We want to bring the best of experiences and delight for our cardholders that money cannot buy. By surprising them through rediscovery of themselves or their loved ones through travel is one such measure,” said Mastercard vice president, south Asia Parag Bhatnagar.

    “We are delighted to partner with Yash Raj Films and their upcoming movie Befikre as it seamlessly integrates with our philosophy of travel transforms” he added.

    “I am extremely excited to be a part of the campaign as it aptly captures those unexpected priceless moments that become special in our lives. I also firmly believe that travel does transform us in very many different ways and the campaign reiterates the same, said Vaani Kapoor, the female lead for the film Befikre who stars in the campaign video.

    Ranveer Singh, the male lead in Befikre who also stars in the video along with Vaani, remarked, “I am an avid traveler and completely recommend it to everyone. It helps you discover yourself and others around you anew. I loved every moment of being a part of this campaign”.

    McCann World Group India CEO and chairman Prasoon Joshi said, “The purpose of this campaign was to delve deep into the various benefits of travel and how it makes a difference to our lives and relationships alike. It forthrightly brings out that aspect of travel which has been less explored – the ability to transform and bring out aspects of our personalities that we ourselves rarely know.”

  • #TravelTransforms features Befikre Ranveer & Vaani

    #TravelTransforms features Befikre Ranveer & Vaani

    MUMBAI: A new case of symbiotic promotions. Relationships transform when we spend time with our loved ones especially while traveling. Mastercard values and understands the transformative power of travel and believes that they can create enduring moments that bring out the best in us.

    #TravelTransforms is a new multimedia campaign by Mastercard in partnership with Yash Raj Films (YRF) that is aimed at rewarding travel enthusiasts and their loved ones with Priceless Surprises.

    As part of the campaign, Mastercard will invite people to share stories on how travel has transformed their lives and relationships. One lucky winner will win a three nights and four days curated stay in Paris. The last day for participating in the contest is 30 November 2016.

    The campaign was kicked off on Facebook featuring the star cast of next YRF release ‘Befikre’ – Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor. The multi-media campaign will run across TV, cinema screens, and will have a very strong focus on digital. Mastercard is also planning to run Virtual Reality promotions for the campaign.

    “Today, Indian consumer is fast evolving, seeking new travel and lifestyle experiences. The campaign is in continuation to a series of initiatives that will take Mastercard’s Priceless Surprises platform to a whole new level. We want to bring the best of experiences and delight for our cardholders that money cannot buy. By surprising them through rediscovery of themselves or their loved ones through travel is one such measure,” said Mastercard vice president, south Asia Parag Bhatnagar.

    “We are delighted to partner with Yash Raj Films and their upcoming movie Befikre as it seamlessly integrates with our philosophy of travel transforms” he added.

    “I am extremely excited to be a part of the campaign as it aptly captures those unexpected priceless moments that become special in our lives. I also firmly believe that travel does transform us in very many different ways and the campaign reiterates the same, said Vaani Kapoor, the female lead for the film Befikre who stars in the campaign video.

    Ranveer Singh, the male lead in Befikre who also stars in the video along with Vaani, remarked, “I am an avid traveler and completely recommend it to everyone. It helps you discover yourself and others around you anew. I loved every moment of being a part of this campaign”.

    McCann World Group India CEO and chairman Prasoon Joshi said, “The purpose of this campaign was to delve deep into the various benefits of travel and how it makes a difference to our lives and relationships alike. It forthrightly brings out that aspect of travel which has been less explored – the ability to transform and bring out aspects of our personalities that we ourselves rarely know.”

  • Ad, M&E stalwarts together in IAA’s Sony-backed first cricketing event in Mumbai

    Ad, M&E stalwarts together in IAA’s Sony-backed first cricketing event in Mumbai

    MUMBAI: International Advertising Association (IAA) recently hosted the IAA Cricket League 2016, one of the most successful and largest cricketing events that brought the M&E and advertising fraternity together.

    Cricket being one of the most popular sports in the country and among corporate circles alike, the IAA Cricket League was a huge success with 24 teams from leading advertising and Media and Entertainment entities battling it out against each other to win the champion’s trophy. Presented by Sony Max, the two day event was held on November 5 & 12 at The Islam and Wilson Gymkhana at Marine Lines.

    With many intense rounds of games and a nail-biting finish, the Mid Day team was adjudged the winner, while The Social Street bagged the runners up title. IAA president Neeraj Roy, and IAA vice president Monica Tata presented the winner’s trophy to the victorious eleven from the Mid-Day team.

    Hungama Digital Media CEO & MD Neeraj Roy said, “Sincere thanks to Sony Max for supporting this event and also to all the 24 companies. The game has truly been a winner and my best wishes to Mid-Day. A special thanks to my colleague Atit Mehta for putting this event and also Sports 360 as well.”