As 2015 nears its end, Campaign Asia-Pacific has been reviewing the year by featuring one best-of (or worst-of) list each day. Over the last 12 days, we've brought you the biggest PR disasters, deals, pitches, launches, market exits and people moves; the best and not-best campaigns; and the oddest stories and quotes we've heard. Click here for all our year-in-review features from not only 2015 but also past years.
Today, we conclude the Best of 2015 with a list of our most-read content of the year.
Though we will be working next week (and getting settled in a new office in Kong Kong), we won't be publishing much new content or sending a daily bulletin until January. We wish you a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year. Thank you for reading in 2015!
1. Asia's Top 1000 Brands 2015
2. 40 Under 40 2015: Energy, talent and burning desire to succeed
3. 2015 Agency of the Year Awards
4. Women to watch 2015: Formidable femmes
5. #CreativeVietnam video series
6. Filipino band hits charts with an ode to Singapore
7. Michelle Phan's tips for beauty-content success
8. A peek at Facebook's new APAC HQ in Singapore
9. There's a reason the dog in this Ikea ad is so overweight
10. Spikes Asia 2015 award winners
11. Cannes Lions 2015: Full coverage
12. ECD duo jumps from Ogilvy to Publicis Worldwide
13. Facebook's head of global accounts on driving creativity in Asia-Pacific
14. The woman charged with taking Hakuhodo to the world
15. Taco Bell responds after Japan content gets lost in translation
16. The (new) dirty word of advertising
17. The thinking behind Dentsu's deal with a Kazakhstan volleyball player
18. Sir Martin Sorrell reveals his three acquisition priorities in Asia
19. Brandwatch launches in Asia, appoints Christel Quek as VP
20. AMES winners revealed
21. Chinese and Western social media: comparative charts and analysis
22. Deconstructing branded content and its impact on consumers
23. Why Stephen Li left MEC to join OMD: Exclusive interview
24. Agency bosses: Too many questions around Publicis restructuring
25. HKTVmall's massive campaign brings puns to all MTR stations
See all year-in-review features