Oct 12, 2001

EVENTS: Revolution Awards - Sponsored by Lycos, DoubleClick, Scmp.com - Web marketing standards rise to new highs

All the winners of the Revolution Awards achieved higher standards

of excellence in the field of new media marketing, according to

organisers of the annual event.



Heineken was chosen as the event's biggest winner along with its

agencies Groove Street China and FlyingColor, taking home both the 'Best

of the Best' Revolution prize and the marketer of the year accolade.



Other brands which shone over the past year included an Ogilvy

Interactive campaign for brewery San Miguel which won best online

campaign, and Ion Global's work for Singapore's DBS Bank which received

the best online brand building award.



EVENTS: Revolution Awards - Sponsored by Lycos, DoubleClick,
Scmp.com - Web marketing standards rise to new highs

All the winners of the Revolution Awards achieved higher standards

of excellence in the field of new media marketing, according to

organisers of the annual event.



Heineken was chosen as the event's biggest winner along with its

agencies Groove Street China and FlyingColor, taking home both the 'Best

of the Best' Revolution prize and the marketer of the year accolade.



Other brands which shone over the past year included an Ogilvy

Interactive campaign for brewery San Miguel which won best online

campaign, and Ion Global's work for Singapore's DBS Bank which received

the best online brand building award.



Source:
Campaign Asia
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