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  • Mango Data bags four CMO Asia awards

    MUMBAI: AI-based ad tech firm Mango Data has pocketed four awards at the national award for marketing excellence at this year’s CMO Asia Awards. This feat made them the youngest company to have won four accolades at the CMO ever.

    They won the Best SEM campaign of the year for Indigo Airlines. Santosh Kumar, CEO and Co-founder of Mango Data, was awarded the Digital Entrepreneur of the year award while Avinash Kumar, Head of Marketing- Patanjali Ayurveda won the best Digital Media Marketer of the year award, for Patanjali digital campaign; Patanjali is a client of Mango Data. Mango Data also won an award for best execution of digital media campaign for Patanjali.

    CMO Asia Awards recognises global leaders across industry segments for their exceptional contribution in making a difference to the industry and the profession. It witnesses participation from more than 52 countries including India, China, Thailand, Hong Kong and Nepal.

    Kumar said, “Being just a year old in business, it is indeed a pleasure to see the company grow fortuitously. This award is a testament to the skill, ingenuity that we at Mango data possess. These awards honor excellence and this is just the beginning for the team.”

  • Winners announced of the first Formats Asia Awards

    Winners announced of the first Formats Asia Awards

    MUMBAI: Formats Asia has concluded another successful event. This year Formats Asia was held during the CASBAA Convention, and saw intense and insightful discussions that dug deep into the issues and matters that are affecting the industry most. The event also celebrated the announcement of the winners of the first Formats Asia Awards.

    The Apprentice Asia (Sony SPE) took the top spot for the ‘Best Use of a Global Format in Asia’ award. It is an engaging show that pits aspiring young Asian entrepreneurs against each other in “the world’s toughest job interview” for a chance to work for Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes.

    In the ‘Best Original Asian Format’ category, the award went to The Challenger Muay Thai (Imagine Group). The series pits 16 world-class fighters against each other to win the ultimate title of Muaythai World Champion and $ 100,000 in prize money.

    Rounding off the awards in the ‘Best Non-Entertainment Format in Asia’ category was Jobs Around The World (MediaCorp TV). In this the entertaining duo, Bryan Wong and Kym Ng take viewers out of their comfort zone in an educational and cultural exploration of interesting, unusual and often surprising jobs across Asia.

     

    Formats Asia 2013 ended on a high with a plethora of issues discussed. The programme examined recent developments in China, explored relationships with sponsors and advertisers, investigated types of programming that work well in Asia, and focused on the emergence of drama and factual formats.

    Formats Asia founder and Lightning International CEO James Ross said, “I’m absolutely thrilled at this year’s event. We had some great discussions and debates, we saw a lot of examples of how formats are being localised within Asia, and we celebrated with our first Formats Asia Awards winners. The industry in Asia is really picking up, and judging by the sentiments coming from the sessions, we’ve got a lot of opportunities to capture for our partners, and the entire industry has plenty of business to capitalise on.”

    He added, “Overall, this year’s event focused on the need for creating great content, since ultimately, good material will always capture the imagination and attention of viewers. Broadcasters in Asia are also increasingly realising how formats can make their job easier. Formats are not just great ideas from popular brands. They are a complete “how-to-do-it” package, a proven blueprint that encapsulates the intelligence, insights and experience learned and gained by previous producers.”