Media launches first-of-its-kind Creative Rankings subscription service

ASIA-PACIFIC - Last week Media launched Creative Rankings 2009, a new subscription service giving users access to all the data collected during the research of its annual Creative Rankings report.

Media launches first-of-its-kind Creative Rankings subscription service
Available on the Media.asia website, the data includes a full ranking of ECDs, creatives, agencies, networks, countries and advertisers according to their performance at major regional and international award shows in 2009. The result is more than 2,100 detailed entries mapping out the best of Asia-Pacific's creative industry, every award won and the talent responsible for the win.

The ranking, compiled by Media in association with TNS, tabulated all Asian winners at Cannes, D&AD, Clio, One Show, Ad-Fest and Media’s Spikes and Asian Marketing Effectiveness Awards (AMEs). The resulting data has been organised into six easy-to-navigate categories from the top ranking ECDs to their clients. Each category can be sorted and filtered to assist users in navigating their way through the data to easily find what they are looking for.

“The Creative Ranking 2009 is an essential database of Asia-Pacific creatives. It builds on our annual creative ranking, adding deeper and richer insight into the performance of creatives, agencies, networks and brands across the region during 2009,” says Michael O'Neill, editor of Media.

The subscription service cost US$50/ HK$390 and allows users access for a full year. Click here to subscribe.


Source:
Campaign Asia

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