Staff Reporters
Dec 17, 2012

Creative, Media, Digital and Specialist Network of the Year shortlists announced

ASIA-PACIFIC - Following the Agency of the Year awards for Australia/New Zealand, Greater China, Indian Subcontinent, Japan/Korea and Southeast Asia, Campaign Asia-Pacific has released the shortlists for Network of the Year.

The Network of the Year winners will be announced in Hong Kong next year
The Network of the Year winners will be announced in Hong Kong next year

To qualify, entrants in this category must have received at least three respective awards (Gold, Silver or Bronze) in a minimum of two regions from the Creative Agency of the Year, Media Agency of the Year, Digital Agency of the Year and Specialist Agency of the Year award categories.

For example, to qualify for the Creative Agency Network of the Year award, entrants must have received at least three Creative Agency of the Year awards in a minimum of two regions. 
 
Full accounts of the regional awards can be found here and on the Agency of the Year website
 
The winners will be recognised at an event in Hong Kong, on 21 March 2013. 
 
The shortlists are as follows:

Creative Network

1. BBDO
2. Leo Burnett
3. DDB
4. TBWA
5. McCann

Media network:

1. Carat
2. OMD
3. PHD
4. Starcom Mediavest Group

Digital network:

1. Isobar
2. TBWA\Digital Arts Network

Specialist network:

1. McCann Health

Source:
Campaign Asia

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