Hurry up and cast your vote in the MOST AWARDS!
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Company Announcement - You only have a couple of weeks left to cast your votes to decide who is to shine in The 7th annual MOST Awards, the South African media industry’s highest honour for service delivery at a glittering ceremony to be held at The Linder Auditorium, Parktown on 9 September 2015. It is your turn to make your industry show its worth. The media industry is the beating heart of the advertising industry. Print, digital, broadcast and OOH media is continually pushing the boundaries into new frontiers conceptually and geographically. The voting survey is live and voting will close on 30 June 2015. To vote click on: vista-survey.com
Lamb Award
The MOST Lamb Awards for agencies and owners are important. This category was introduced in 2012 to ensure that participants who may not receive a minimum of 30 votes can still win by rating highly at service delivery and innovation. The Lamb Awards, like the entire MOST Awards programme are based on service criteria not turnover or number of employees. A Lamb Award is significant and ensures that all agencies and media owners can share in the spoils and be recognised for outstanding service.
Specialist versus Full Service agencies
The Specialist Media Agency Award recognises agencies that a) operate in only one sector, for example, digital or OOH or b) offer strategy and planning but not buying. This gives specialist agencies an opportunity to be recognised despite that buying does not take place within their operation. The MOST Award for Specialist Agencies is as important as all the other awards presented on the night.
More than 6000 votes are expected in this year’s MOST AWARDS and Sandra Gordon, CEO of Wag the Dog Publishers, founder of the MOST AWARDS says that the excitement is building. “This is a great chance to shine the spotlight on the industry heroes. An independent and flourishing media is vital in our country. Now is your chance to do your part in creating a better industry for us all. So simple click on the link above and fill out the survey”, she implores.
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