MEDIA-I: Ogilvy goes for gold at Taiwan agency awards

<p>TAIPEI: OgilvyInteractive won four golds at the Times Asia-Pacific </p><p>Advertising Awards in Taiwan. The network was also awarded a silver and </p><p>three bronze awards. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>According to Graham Kelly, regional creative director at the agency, the </p><p>awards were split between the agency's Singapore, Hong Kong and </p><p>Indonesia offices. The agency's Volvo 'Volvo Icon' campaign won the </p><p>simple banner gold; the God 'Cannes' campaign was first in the rich </p><p>media banner category; the Feminax 'Rampaging Lady' led the Beyond the </p><p>banner category; and San Miguel Light's Virus Saver won the others </p><p>category. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>"We set out to raise our standards across the Asia-Pacific region and </p><p>the wins show that we are right on track. It's also great to see us </p><p>picking up gongs for major clients such as Volvo, The Economist and San </p><p>Miguel. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Not to mention Konimx in Indonesia. And God ... he's pretty big too," </p><p>said Kelly. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

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