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Viacom18 Media, WATConsult win big at 2019 BrandVid Awards

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MUMBAI: The first edition of Indiantelevision.com's BrandVid Awards, which recognized the best-in-class brand films, brand integration and branded programming, was a huge success with several agencies, production houses, and projects winning big for cutting-edge work in the world of branded video.

The big winners on the night were Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd with seven metals and WATConsult, from the Dentsu Aegis Network stable, with six. Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd also won the maximum gold metals on the occasion.

Viacom18's impressive tally comprised 3 golds, 3 silvers and one bronze. This also included wins of Best Creative Director for Sanhita Das and Next Gen Award for Vedushi Sinha. Its ‘Nickelodeon Egg Opera Ident’ won the gold in ‘Best Brand Film: Entertainment and Media’ category, silver in ‘Most Innovative Brand Video’ category, and bronze in ‘Non-Fiction’ category.

WATConsult won 1 gold for ‘#Unplanned (Bajaj Allianz General Insurance)’, 2 silvers for ‘Main’ Se ‘Hum’ Real Life Real Stories ft. Pabiben (SBI Life Insurance) and Zor Mat Lagao (Naturolax), and 3 bronze metals for #IndiasBestFreestyler (Apollo Tyres), Tata Harrier Conquers Ladakh (Tata Motors PVBU), and Ensure Diaries Campaign (Ensure) campaigns.

Pocket Aces bagged the Best Branded Content Studio while Excel Entertainment Pvt Ltd. was recognised for making the Most Innovative Brand Video for Gold ‘Stand Up For Gold’.  MTV India was honoured with the BrandVid Movers and Shakers of the Year award for its exemplary creative contribution to the industry.

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Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (Zee Cinema) took home the gold in the ‘Best Use of Social Media by a Brand’ category for its ‘#ZingaatWorkoutChallenge’ for the movie Dhadak.

Here is the full list of the winners:

 

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1

Best Brand Integration: Digital

If Salary Were A Person (Zoomcar)

Pocket Aces Pictures Pvt. Ltd.

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Gold

Best Brand Integration: Digital

Mom & Co (Saregama Carvaan)

The Zoom Studios

Silver

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Best Brand Integration: Digital

Zor Mat Lagao (Naturolax)

WATConsult

Silver

Best Brand Integration: Digital

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Lost At Kumbh ft. Shreya Mehta (Dabur)

Arré U Digital Content Pvt. Ltd.

Bronze

         

2

Best Brand Integration: Digital Series Format

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Dishaheen Navyuva Helpline (HDFC)

Arré U Digital Content Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

Best Brand Integration: Digital Series Format

Pursuits by Skoda (Skoda India)

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Silver

Best Brand Integration: Digital Series Format

Home Sweet Office (Amazon India)

Amazon Seller Services Pvt. Ltd.

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Silver

Best Brand Integration: Digital Series Format

Mahindra Marazzo

Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.

Bronze

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3

Best Brand Integration: Movies

Playgard Condoms (Badhaai Ho)

Alkem Laboratories Limited

Gold

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Best Brand Integration: Movies

Bira 91 (Gully Boy)

Excel Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

Silver

Best Brand Integration: Movies

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Pregakem – Pregnancy Detection Kit (Badhaai Ho)

Alkem Laboratories Limited

Bronze

Best Brand Integration: Movies

ET NOW (Baazaar)

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Bronze

         

4

Best Brand Integration: Music Video

Helmet Saves Children

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Exide Life Insurance

Gold

Best Brand Integration: Music Video

Rudra Music Video (Nick-India)

Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

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Silver

Best Brand Integration: Music Video

The Dance Project (Cinthol & L'oreal)

Sony Music Entertainment

Silver

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5

Best Brand Integration: Television Fiction

Zee Cine Awards 2019 (Bhabhiji Ghar Pe Hai)

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

Bronze

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6

Best Brand Integration: Television Non–Fiction

Winds of Change (PM's Ujjwala Yojana GOI)

NGC Network (India) Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

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Best Brand Integration: Television Non–Fiction

Nickelodeon Rock Ident (Nickelodeon India)

Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Silver

Best Brand Integration: Television Non–Fiction

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Nickelodeon Egg Opera Ident (Nickelodeon India)

Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Bronze

         

7

Best Publisher Brand Collaboration for Video

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Pursuits By Skoda (Skoda India)

Bloomberg|Quint

Gold

         

8

Best Brand Influencer Collaboration for Video

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#ZingaatWorkout Challenge for Dhadak (Zee Cinema)

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

Silver

Best Brand Influencer Collaboration for Video

#IndiasBestFreestyler (Apollo Tyres)

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WATConsult

Broze

         

9

Best Brand Film: Automobile

Go Home For Diwali (Mahindra Auto)

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Flying Cursor Interactive

Gold

Best Brand Film: Automobile

Tata Harrier Conquers Ladakh (Tata Motors PVBU)

WATConsult

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Bronze

         

10

Best Brand Film: BFSI

#Unplanned (Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance)

WATConsult

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Gold

Best Brand Film: BFSI

‘Main’ Se ‘Hum’ Real Life Real Stories ft. Pabiben (SBI Life Insurance)

WATConsult

Silver

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Best Brand Film: BFSI

The Marathon of Life 2.0 (Franklin Templeton Investments)

Mirum Digital Private Limited

Bronze

         

11

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Best Brand Film: Consumer Products Consumer Durables

Bhajan Vani

Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd.

Bronze

         

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Best Brand Film: Ecommerce

Straight Outta Street

Myntra Designs Pvt Ltd.

Gold

Best Brand Film: Ecommerce

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Desi Mom FK (Flipkart)

ScoopWhoop Media Pvt. Ltd.

Bronze

         

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Best Brand Film: Entertainment & Media

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Nickelodeon Egg Opera Ident (Nickelodeon India)

Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

Best Brand Film: Entertainment & Media

MX Player – Brand Film

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Silver

Best Brand Film: Entertainment & Media

#WhereIsMyChannel (Zee English Cluster)

ZEEL

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Bronze

Best Brand Film: Entertainment & Media

Firstpost Print Launch Campaign

Network18 Media & Investments Ltd.

Bronze

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14

Best Brand Film: Food & Beverages

Its time to #Unstereotype (Brooke Bond – Red Label)

Prime Focus Technologies

Gold

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15

Best Brand Film: Healthcare / Pharmaceuticals

Ensure Diaries Campaign (Ensure)

WATConsult

Bronze

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Best Brand Film: Retail

Straight Outta Street

Myntra Designs Pvt. Ltd.

Silver

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17

Best Brand Film: Services

Awesome Assam (Government of Assam)

NGC Network (India) Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

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18

Best Brand Film: Social Initiative

Mahindra Powerpath

Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.

Gold

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Best Brand Film: Social Initiative

Helmet Saves Children

Exide Life Insurance

Silver

Best Brand Film: Social Initiative

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MO SCHOOL CARAVAN

Studio Eeksaurus

Silver

         

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Best Brand Film: Technology

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Mahindra Powerpath

Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.

Gold

Best Brand Film: Technology

If Your Home Was Like Your Office (Samsung)

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ScoopWhoop Media Pvt. Ltd.

Silver

         

20

Best Brand Film: Series

Straight Outta Street

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Myntra Designs Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

Best Brand Film: Series

The Marathon of Life 2.0 (Franklin Templeton Investments)

Mirum Digital Private Limited

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Bronze

         

21

Most Innovative Brand Video

Gold – Stand Up For Gold

Excel Entertainment Pvt Ltd.

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Gold

Most Innovative Brand Video

Nickelodeon Egg Opera Ident (Nickelodeon India)

Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Silver

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22

Best use of Social media by a Brand

#ZingaatWorkout Challenge for Dhadak (Zee Cinema)

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

Gold

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Best use of Social media by a Brand

Home It’s A Feeling (ALTBalaji)

White Rivers Media

Silver

Best use of Social media by a Brand

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Sterling Reserve Music Project

Allied Blenders and Distillers

Bronze

Best use of Social media by a Brand

The Dance Project (Cinthol & L'oreal)

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Sony Music Entertainment

Bronze

         

23

Best Creative Director

Sanhita Das

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Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

         

24

Gen Next Award

Vedushi Sinha

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Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

Gold

         

25

Best Branded Content Studio

 

Pocket Aces

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Gold

         

26

BrandVid Movers & Shakers of the Year

 

MTV India

Gold

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The awards night followed the the second edition of the BrandVid Summit that saw a series of sessions on the branded video landscape in India and the world. Some of the finest creative minds graced the occasion, deliberating over key themes of the conference.

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Innocean renews global media partnership with Havas

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MUMBAI: Innocean has renewed its global media partnership with Havas Media Network following an internal review across Hyundai Motor Group brands.
The renewed mandate spans Hyundai, Kia and Genesis across Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Latin America. The work will be coordinated with Innocean’s international teams in Seoul, Frankfurt, Dubai, New Delhi and Jakarta.

The refreshed alliance is designed with a sharper focus on data and technology, aiming to connect the dots across customer acquisition, conversion and retention as the Group’s global audience continues to diversify.

Innocean head of global business Steve Jun, said the extension reflects a shared push for stronger, data-led media performance across key markets. He added that the partnership would focus on creating more connected and effective customer experiences for Hyundai Motor Group brands.

Havas Media Network global CEO Peter Mears, described the relationship as one built on innovation and global scale. He said the next phase would lean on the network’s Converged.AI platform to deliver seamless, data-driven media experiences and drive business outcomes for the automotive brands.

The renewed partnership officially commenced in January 2026.

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Dentsu ad report 2026 flags digital dominance as retail media soars

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INDIA: India’s advertising industry is entering a new phase of structural transformation, with digital media now the central growth engine, according to the Dentsu digital advertising report 2026.

Total advertising spends closed 2025 at Rs 1.21 lakh crore, up 8.3 per cent year on year, and are projected to reach Rs 1.40 lakh crore by 2027, implying a compound annual growth rate of over 7 per cent.

Digital advertising accounted for Rs 71,621 crore in 2025, representing 59 per cent of total spends. By 2027, digital’s share is expected to rise to around 70 per cent, with spends nearing Rs 98,034 crore.

The report stresses that this is no longer a temporary shift but a permanent rebalancing of advertising priorities, driven by mobile-first consumption, short-form video, creator ecosystems, embedded commerce and AI-led optimisation.

Retail media has emerged as the fastest-growing segment, with ad spends on e-retail platforms reaching Rs 17,601 crore in 2025: a surge of nearly 56 per cent year on year. Retail platforms are evolving into full-funnel media ecosystems, linking storytelling directly with purchase outcomes through first-party data.

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Within digital formats, social media leads with a 29 per cent share, closely followed by online video at 28 per cent, while paid search contributes 23 per cent. Online video is expected to overtake social as the largest digital format over the next two years.

Programmatic buying now accounts for 42 per cent of digital spends, exceeding Rs 30,000 crore, and is increasingly becoming the default media operating layer across video, connected TV and retail platforms.

FMCG remains the largest advertising category at 30 per cent of total spends, followed by e-commerce at 18 per cent, which also recorded the fastest growth.

Dentsu South Asia chief executive Harsha Razdan said the most meaningful industry shift has been in how consumers consciously allocate attention.

Dentsu South Asia president and chief strategy officer Narayan Devanathan, added that the next growth phase will belong to organisations that successfully integrate creativity, data, media and technology.

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Publicis Groupe posts strong revenue as AI drives demand

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PARIS: Publicis Groupe is laughing all the way to the bank whilst its rivals scramble to catch up. The French advertising colossus reported full-year 2025 net revenue of €14.5bn, marking its sixth consecutive year of outperforming the industry. Organic growth hit 5.6 per cent, accelerating past its five-year compound annual growth rate of 5.0 per cent.

The secret sauce? Artificial intelligence-powered products and services, which contributed roughly 300 basis points to growth. Arthur Sadoun, chairman and chief executive, has staked Publicis’s future on becoming clients’ “most valuable partner” for what the firm calls “agentic business transformation”—essentially helping companies build enterprise-grade AI solutions that actually make money.

The fourth quarter proved particularly robust, with organic growth of 5.9 per cent despite tougher comparisons. Connected media, which accounts for 60 per cent of the business, surged with high-single-digit growth. Creative and production services delivered mid-single-digit expansion. Only the technology consulting arm stumbled, finishing nearly flat for the year as clients adopted a “wait-and-see” attitude—a malaise afflicting all IT consulting firms.

Geography tells a tale of American dominance. The United States, representing 57 per cent of group revenue, grew 5.2 per cent organically for the year, cementing Publicis’s position as the market leader. Europe managed 4.2 per cent growth, whilst Asia-Pacific posted 5.8 per cent, with China impressing at 6.0 per cent. The most dramatic expansions came from emerging markets: Latin America roared ahead at 18.7 per cent, whilst Middle East and Africa surged 10.8 per cent.

Operating margin improved to 18.2 per cent from 18.0 per cent, delivering 50 basis points of operating leverage. Crucially, Publicis reinvested 30 basis points—totalling 230 basis points overall—into AI capabilities, talent upgrades and new business development. The remaining 20 basis points flowed straight to the bottom line. Michel-Alain Proch, chief financial officer, called it “the highest operating margin in the industry”.

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Free cash flow before working capital changes reached €2.03bn, up 10.6 per cent from an already-record 2024. The firm deployed roughly €1bn on bolt-on acquisitions targeting identity resolution, pharmaceuticals, influencer marketing and sports marketing. Client retention remained stellar at 98 per cent for top-100 clients, whilst new business wins exceeded $8bn.

Headline earnings per share climbed 6.6 per cent at constant currency to €7.48. In dollar terms—increasingly relevant given Publicis’s American dominance—EPS rose 7.0 per cent to $8.45. The board proposed a dividend of €3.75 per share, up 4.2 per cent, representing a payout ratio of 50.1 per cent, which Publicis claims is the highest in the industry.

The financial fortress looks impregnable. Net debt turned into net cash of €548m by year-end, down from net cash of €775m the previous year after funding acquisitions. The firm maintains €2bn in undrawn committed credit facilities and €4bn in cash and marketable securities. Average net debt to EBITDA stood at a negligible 1.0 times.

Industry sectors showed divergent fortunes. Consumer goods clients increased spending by 20 per cent, whilst automotive rose 14 per cent and financial services climbed 11 per cent. Technology clients, however, cut budgets by 7 per cent, and telecommunications spending dropped 2 per cent.

Publicis’s AI strategy extends beyond client services to internal transformation. The firm is “agentifying” processes using AI agents, equipping all 100,000-plus employees with AI tools through its Marcel learning platform. The goal: make everyone “AI-fluent” whilst boosting productivity and results. The company reckons AI-powered capabilities grew 20 per cent organically in 2025.

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Looking ahead, Publicis guided for 2026 organic growth of 4.0 to 5.0 per cent—marking a potential seventh consecutive year of industry outperformance. Operating margin should tick “slightly” higher from the already-elevated 18.2 per cent whilst maintaining “high levels” of investment. Free cash flow is targeted at roughly €2.1bn, based on an exchange rate assumption of €1.20 to the dollar, earmarked for dividends, maintaining a stable share count and more bolt-on acquisitions.

The firm’s longer-term ambitions border on audaciousness. Management projects annual net revenue growth of 6.0 to 7.0 per cent and earnings-per-share expansion of 7.0 to 9.0 per cent, both at constant currency. The logic: AI is fragmenting the marketing landscape, with no top client spending more than 4.0 per cent of budget on any single platform. Publicis reckons its “unique connective tissue” positions it perfectly to orchestrate this complexity.

The advertising world has witnessed a decade-long reshaping. Since 2017, when Publicis began its data and technology pivot, the firm has invested €14bn integrating capabilities whilst rivals dithered. That first-mover advantage in AI has compounded. Publicis now claims the number-one position in global media billings, including in the crucial American and Chinese markets. Its market capitalisation exceeds the combined value of its next two competitors.

Yet competition is heating up as everyone piles into AI. Omnicom’s proposed merger with IPG would create a formidable rival. Technology giants are muscling into advertising with their own AI platforms. And clients are becoming more sophisticated, building in-house capabilities and squeezing agency margins.

Publicis is betting the farm that complexity favours the orchestrator. As marketing technology proliferates and AI agents multiply, companies will need partners who can connect the dots. Whether that vision proves prescient or hubris will determine if Sadoun’s transformation becomes a case study in strategic brilliance or just another expensive pivot that failed to justify its price tag. For now, though, the numbers suggest Publicis is winning the AI arms race in adland—and widening the gap with every quarter.

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